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House Bill 4289 (2005)


Sponsors  Leslie Mortimer - (primary)
Mary Waters, Bill McConico, John Stewart, Clarence Phillips, Jerry O Kooiman, Tom Meyer, Edward Gaffney, Tupac Hunter, John Pastor, Kathleen Law, Frank Accavitti, John Gleason, Rick Shaffer, Chris Ward, Judy Emmons, John Moolenaar, David Palsrok, Matthew Gillard, Richard Ball, Doug Bennett, Darwin Booher, Pam Byrnes, Marsha Cheeks, Kevin Elsenheimer, John Espinoza, Lee Gonzales, Robert Gosselin, Rick Jones, LaMar Lemmons III, LaMar Lemmons, Jr., Tom Pearce, Tory Rocca, Joel Sheltrown


Categories  State, escheats; State agencies (existing), treasury; State agencies (existing), state; Elections, voters; Property, abandoned

State; escheats; qualified voter file; require department of treasury to sort list of abandoned property with certain records and refund property to persons identified. Amends 1995 PA 29 (MCL 567.221 - 567.265) by adding sec. 19a.

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This document analyzes: HB4289
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History (House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
2/15/2005HJ 9 Pg. 149introduced by Representative Leslie Mortimer
2/15/2005HJ 9 Pg. 149read a first time
2/15/2005HJ 9 Pg. 149referred to Committee on Tax Policy
2/16/2005HJ 10 Pg. 159printed bill filed 02/16/2005
3/23/2005HJ 25 Pg. 340reported with recommendation with substitute H-1
3/23/2005HJ 25 Pg. 340referred to second reading
4/12/2005HJ 27 Pg. 390read a second time
4/12/2005HJ 27 Pg. 390substitute H-1 adopted
4/12/2005HJ 27 Pg. 390placed on third reading
4/13/2005HJ 28 Pg. 404read a third time
4/13/2005HJ 28 Pg. 404passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 54 Yeas 109 Nays 0
4/13/2005HJ 28 Pg. 404transmitted
4/14/2005SJ 31 Pg. 415REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON FINANCE


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