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Committee(s) Judiciary
ChairRep. Graham Filler
Clerk NameMelissa Sweet
Clerk Phone517.373.5176
LocationRoom 519, House Office Building, Lansing, MI
DateTuesday, 10/19/2021
Time9:00 AM
Time Notes
AgendaHB 4084 (Rep. Cynthia Johnson) Environmental protection: other; criminal penalties and civil fines for unlawful dumping of garbage; provide for.

HB 4159 (Rep. Padma Kuppa) Crimes: internet; penalties for coercing vulnerable adult into providing sexually explicit visual material; provide for.

HB 4160 (Rep. Julie Calley) Crimes: other; definitions for certain crimes against vulnerable adults; provide for.

HB 4853 (Rep. Mary Whiteford) Health: medical records; provision for the protection, retention, and maintenance of medical records referencing a vaginal or anal penetration treatment for 15 years by a health professional and health facility or agency; implement, and require certain boards to provide guidance to licensees on medical services involving vaginal or anal penetration.

HB 4855 (Rep. Roger Hauck) Criminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for the crime of intentionally failing to document certain services in a medical record; enact.

HB 4857 (Rep. Annette Glenn) Health occupations: health professionals; permanent revocation of license or registration if convicted of sexual conduct under pretext of medical treatment; provide for.

HB 4858 (Rep. Daire Rendon) Health occupations: health professionals; permanent revocation of license or registration if convicted of sexual conduct under pretext of medical treatment; provide for.

HB 5368 (Rep. Graham Filler) Courts: records; requirement for date of birth to be included in publicly accessible personal identifying information in court proceedings; provide for.

Or any business properly before this committee.

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https://house.mi.gov/CovidProtocol

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