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House Bill 6105 (2008) <- what's this?


Sponsors  Robert Dean - (primary)
Brian Palmer, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, Bert Johnson, Steve Bieda, LaMar Lemmons, Gino Polidori, Mary Valentine, Doug Bennett, Bettie Scott, Marsha Cheeks, John Espinoza, Fred Miller, Lee Gonzales, Bob Constan, Marc Corriveau, Gabe Leland, Dudley Spade, Shanelle Jackson, Terry Brown, Marie Donigan, Kate Ebli, Paul Condino, Steven Lindberg, Joan Bauer, Aldo Vagnozzi, Virgil Smith, Kevin Green, Brenda Clack, Mark Meadows, Robert Jones, Morris Hood, Craig DeRoche


Categories  Consumer protection, identity theft; Consumer protection, privacy

Consumer protection; identity theft; personal identifying information; establish maximum retention period. Amends sec. 12a of 2004 PA 452 (MCL 445.72a). TIE BAR WITH: HB 6099'08, HB 6100'08, HB 6101'08, HB 6102'08, HB 6103'08, HB 6104'08, HB 6106'08, HB 6107'08

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HFA - Legislative Analysis
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This document analyzes: HB6096, HB6097, HB6098, HB6099, HB6100, HB6101, HB6102, HB6103, HB6104, HB6105
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This document analyzes: HB6096, HB6097, HB6098, HB6099, HB6100, HB6101, HB6102, HB6103, HB6104, HB6105
History (House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
5/8/2008HJ 44 Pg. 1028introduced by Representative Robert Dean
5/8/2008HJ 44 Pg. 1028read a first time
5/8/2008HJ 44 Pg. 1028referred to Committee on Judiciary
5/13/2008HJ 45 Pg. 1043printed bill filed 05/09/2008
6/18/2008HJ 60 Pg. 1443reported with recommendation with substitute H-1
6/18/2008HJ 60 Pg. 1443referred to second reading
6/24/2008HJ 62 Pg. 1488read a second time
6/24/2008HJ 62 Pg. 1488substitute H-1 adopted
6/24/2008HJ 62 Pg. 1488placed on third reading
6/24/2008HJ 62 Pg. 1489placed on immediate passage
6/24/2008HJ 62 Pg. 1489read a third time
6/24/2008HJ 62 Pg. 1489passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 564 Yeas 107 Nays 1
6/24/2008HJ 62 Pg. 1489transmitted
6/26/2008SJ 65 Pg. 1316REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY


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