House Introduced Bill
Introduced bills appear as they were introduced and reflect no subsequent amendments or changes
House Bill 4940 of 1995
Sponsors
- Kirk Profit (District 54)
- Charles Perricone (District 61)
- Robert Brackenridge (District 79)
- Beverly Bodem (District 106)
- Lingg Brewer (District 68)
- Eric Bush (District 62)
- William Byl (District 75)
- Candace Curtis (District 51)
- Jessie Dalman (District 90)
- Robert DeMars (District 25)
- Terry Geiger (District 87)
- John Gernaat (District 102)
- Carl Gnodtke (District 78)
- Michael Goschka (District 94)
- Jack Horton (District 73)
- Jon Jellema (District 89)
- Alvin Kukuk (District 33)
- Jim McBryde (District 99)
- Thomas Middleton (District 45)
- Lynn Owen (District 56)
- Joseph Palamara (District 24)
- Vincent Porreca (District 23)
- Michael Prusi (District 109)
- James Ryan (District 16)
- Harold Voorhees (District 77)
- Lloyd Weeks (District 28)
- Howard Wetters (District 97)
Categories
Property tax: payment and collection; Property tax: personal property; Occupations: collection practices
Property tax; payment and collection; fees for collection attorney or agent; include in assessment.
Amends sec. 47 of Act 206 of 1893 (MCL 211.47).
Documents
A SUBSET of documents (including the bill as introduced, the enrolled version if passed, and analyses/summaries)
are available for sessions prior to 1997 and are provided by the Library of Michigan.
Analysis
House Fiscal Agency Analysis
History
(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)Note: A page number of 1 indicates that the page number is coming soon
Date | Journal | Action |
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6/07/1995 | HJ 53 Pg. 1713 | referred to Committee on Tax Policy |
10/17/1995 | HJ 73 Pg. 2403 | reported with recommendation |
10/17/1995 | HJ 73 Pg. 2403 | referred to second reading |
10/19/1995 | HJ 75 Pg. 2461 | placed on third reading |
10/24/1995 | HJ 76 Pg. 2472 | passed; given immediate effect : \ |
1/01/1959 | 0 Pg. 0 | Roll Call # 0948 Yeas 106 Nays 000 |
10/25/1995 | SJ 75 Pg. 1871 | REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON FINANCE |