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House Bill 5133 (2005) <- what's this?


Sponsors  David Law - (primary)
Rick Jones, Dave Hildenbrand, Jim Marleau, Jerry O Kooiman, Tom Meyer, Barbara Farrah, John Gleason, Lorence Wenke, Chris Ward, Andy Dillon, Darwin Booher, Ed Clemente, John Espinoza, Kevin Green, Goeff Hansen, LaMar Lemmons III, LaMar Lemmons, Jr., Gary McDowell, Leslie Mortimer, Tom Pearce, Tonya Schuitmaker


Categories  Traffic control, violations; Crimes, public safety; Communications, cellular telephone

Traffic control; violations; use of cell phone while operating a vehicle by an individual in the graduated licensing program; prohibit and establish penalties. Amends sec. 907 of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.907) & adds sec. 602b.

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History (House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
9/7/2005HJ 73 Pg. 1322introduced by Representative David Law
9/7/2005HJ 73 Pg. 1322read a first time
9/7/2005HJ 73 Pg. 1322referred to Committee on Judiciary
9/8/2005HJ 74 Pg. 1326printed bill filed 09/08/2005
10/18/2005HJ 88 Pg. 1923reported with recommendation with substitute H-2
10/18/2005HJ 88 Pg. 1923referred to second reading
10/19/2005HJ 89 Pg. 1944read a second time
10/19/2005HJ 89 Pg. 1944substitute H-2 adopted and amended
10/19/2005HJ 89 Pg. 1944placed on third reading
10/20/2005HJ 90 Pg. 1960read a third time
10/20/2005HJ 90 Pg. 1960passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 524 Yeas 78 Nays 27
10/20/2005HJ 90 Pg. 1960title amended
10/20/2005HJ 90 Pg. 1960transmitted
10/25/2005SJ 94 Pg. 2049REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON TECHNOLOGY AND ENERGY


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