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House Bill 6250 (2008) <- what's this?

(Original Content Same As Senate Bill 1504)

Sponsors  Robert Dean - (primary)
Mary Valentine, Frank Accavitti, Joan Bauer, Steve Bieda, Terry Brown, George Cushingberry, Lee Gonzales, Richard Hammel, Ted Hammon, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, Kenneth Horn, Shanelle Jackson, Robert Jones, Kathleen Law, LaMar Lemmons, Steven Lindberg, Jeff Mayes, Gary McDowell, Tim Melton, Gino Polidori, John Proos, Michael Sak, Bettie Scott, Joel Sheltrown, Mike Simpson, Aldo Vagnozzi


Categories  Consumer protection, unfair trade practices; State agencies (existing), attorney general; Civil procedure, discovery; Law enforcement, investigations

Consumer protection; unfair trade practices; authority for attorney general to investigate violations; revise, and clarify prohibition against charging grossly excessive prices. Amends secs. 3, 7 & 8 of 1976 PA 331 (MCL 445.903 et seq.).

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This document analyzes: HB6250
History (House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
6/18/2008HJ 60 Pg. 1446introduced by Representative Robert Dean
6/18/2008HJ 60 Pg. 1446read a first time
6/18/2008HJ 60 Pg. 1446referred to Committee on Judiciary
6/19/2008HJ 61 Pg. 1457printed bill filed 06/19/2008
9/17/2008HJ 76 Pg. 2194reported with recommendation with substitute H-1
9/17/2008HJ 76 Pg. 2194referred to second reading
9/17/2008HJ 76 Pg. 2196read a second time
9/17/2008HJ 76 Pg. 2196substitute H-1 adopted and amended
9/17/2008HJ 76 Pg. 2196placed on third reading
9/17/2008HJ 76 Pg. 2197placed on immediate passage
9/17/2008HJ 76 Pg. 2196read a third time
9/17/2008HJ 76 Pg. 2196passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 734 Yeas 106 Nays 1
9/17/2008HJ 76 Pg. 2196title amended
9/17/2008HJ 76 Pg. 2196transmitted
9/23/2008SJ 78 Pg. 1989REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY


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