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House Bill 6170 (2004) rss


Sponsor
David Farhat

Categories  Criminal procedure, jurisdiction; Crimes, fraud; Cities, other

Criminal procedure; jurisdiction; jurisdiction for prosecuting crime of identity theft; clarify. Amends 1927 PA 175 (MCL 760.1 - 777.69) by adding sec. 10c to ch. II.

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House Fiscal Agency Analysis
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This document analyzes: HB6168, HB6169, HB6170, HB6172
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This document analyzes: HB6168, HB6169, HB6170, HB6171, HB6172, HB6173, HB6174, HB6175, HB6176, HB6177, SB0220, SB0657, SB0792, SB0793, SB0795, SB0797, SB0798, SB0803


History(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
9/9/2004HJ 80 Pg. 2194referred to Committee on Criminal Justice
9/15/2004HJ 81 Pg. 2233reported with recommendation without amendment(s)
9/15/2004HJ 81 Pg. 2233referred to second reading
9/15/2004HJ 81 Pg. 2233laid over one day under the rules
9/29/2004HJ 83 Pg. 2305placed on third reading
9/29/2004HJ 83 Pg. 2305placed on immediate passage
9/29/2004HJ 83 Pg. 2305passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 812 Yeas 106 Nays 0
9/30/2004SJ 95 Pg. 2060REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY