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House Bill 4921 (2009) <- what's this?


Sponsors  Eileen Kowall - (primary)
Bert Johnson, Rick Jones, Dan Scripps, Fred Durhal, David Nathan, Fred Miller, Bob Constan, Lesia Liss, Shanelle Jackson, Rashida Tlaib, Douglas Geiss, Coleman Young, Woodrow Stanley, Gabe Leland


Categories  Criminal procedure, sentencing; Crimes, controlled substances

Criminal procedure; sentencing; reference to major controlled substance offenses; eliminate. Amends secs. 10, 11 & 12, ch. IX of 1927 PA 175 (MCL 769.10 et seq.). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4918'09, HB 4919'09, HB 4920'09

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HFA - Legislative Analysis
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This document analyzes: HB4918, HB4919, HB4920, HB4921
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This document analyzes: HB4918, HB4919, HB4920, HB4921
Senate Fiscal Analysis
Load the Text Version Load the PDF VersionREVISED COMMITTEE SUMMARY (Date Completed: 12-8-09)
This document analyzes: HB4918, HB4919, HB4920, HB4921
History (House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
5/12/2009HJ 40 Pg. 835introduced by Representative Eileen Kowall
5/12/2009HJ 40 Pg. 835read a first time
5/12/2009HJ 40 Pg. 835referred to Committee on Judiciary
5/13/2009HJ 41 Pg. 869printed bill filed 05/13/2009
5/13/2009HJ 41 Pg. 873reported with recommendation without amendment(s)
5/13/2009HJ 41 Pg. 873referred to second reading
5/19/2009HJ 43 Pg. 904read a second time
5/19/2009HJ 43 Pg. 904placed on third reading
5/19/2009HJ 43 Pg. 904placed on immediate passage
5/19/2009HJ 43 Pg. 904read a third time
5/19/2009HJ 43 Pg. 904passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 246 Yeas 109 Nays 0
5/19/2009HJ 43 Pg. 904transmitted
5/20/2009SJ 42 Pg. 790REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY


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