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House Bill 4317 (2009) <- what's this?


Sponsors  Deb Kennedy - (primary)
Jon Switalski, Marie Donigan, Rashida Tlaib, Lisa Brown, Mike Simpson, Dan Scripps, Fred Miller, Coleman Young, Jeff Mayes, Joel Sheltrown, Harold Haugh, Ellen Cogen Lipton, Jennifer Haase, Sarah Roberts, Fred Durhal, Barb Byrum, Dian Slavens, Vicki Barnett, Robert Dean


Categories  Civil procedure, statute of limitations; Torts, product liability; Health, pharmaceuticals

Civil procedure; statute of limitations; drug product liability cases previously prohibited because of FDA approval defense; allow to be commenced within 3 years after repeal of the defense. Amends sec. 5805 of 1961 PA 236 (MCL 600.5805). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4316'09

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This document analyzes: HB4316, HB4317, HB4318
History (House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
2/17/2009HJ 10 Pg. 140introduced by Representative Deb Kennedy
2/17/2009HJ 10 Pg. 140read a first time
2/17/2009HJ 10 Pg. 140referred to Committee on Judiciary
2/18/2009HJ 11 Pg. 159printed bill filed 02/18/2009
3/18/2009HJ 23 Pg. 406reported with recommendation without amendment(s)
3/18/2009HJ 23 Pg. 406referred to second reading
3/26/2009HJ 27 Pg. 471read a second time
3/26/2009HJ 27 Pg. 471placed on third reading
3/26/2009HJ 27 Pg. 471placed on immediate passage
3/26/2009HJ 27 Pg. 471read a third time
3/26/2009HJ 27 Pg. 471passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 90 Yeas 56 Nays 53
3/26/2009HJ 27 Pg. 471transmitted
3/31/2009SJ 26 Pg. 445REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS AND REFORM
4/23/2009SJ 31 Pg. 575DISCHARGE COMMITTEE POSTPONED
4/30/2009SJ 34 Pg. 614POSTPONED UNTIL 06/02/2009
6/2/2009SJ 46 Pg. 836POSTPONED UNTIL 10/02/2009
10/6/2009SJ 81 Pg. 1874POSTPONED UNTIL 11/30/2009
12/1/2009SJ 98 Pg. 2244POSTPONED UNTIL 12/31/2009
1/13/2010SJ 1 Pg. 5POSTPONED UNTIL 12/31/2010


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