Main Content Senate Bill 0792 (1995) rss? friendly link printer friendly Friendly Link: http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?1995-SB-0792 Sponsors Jon Cisky - (primary)George McManus Jr., Joel Gougeon , Don Koivisto (click name to see bills sponsored by that person) Categories Insurance: health care corporations; Family law: domestic violence; Insurance: health; Insurance: life; Insurance; health care corporations; rating or refusing coverage to victims of domestic assault; prohibit. Amends sec. 401 of Act 350 of 1980 (MCL 550.1401). 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. Bill Documents Bill Document Formatting Information [x] The following bill formatting applies to the 1995-1996 session:- New language in an amendatory bill will be shown in bold- Language to be removed will be stricken.- Amendments made by the House will be blue with square brackets, such as: [House amended text].- Amendments made by the Senate will be red with double greater/lesser than symbols, such as: <<Senate amended text>>. (gray icons indicate that the action did not occur or that the document is not available) Documents Senate Introduced Bill Introduced bills appear as they were introduced and reflect no subsequent amendments or changes. As Passed by the Senate As Passed by the Senate is the bill, as introduced, that includes any adopted Senate amendments. As Passed by the House As Passed by the House is the bill, as received from the Senate, that includes any adopted House amendments. Senate Enrolled Bill Enrolled bill is the version passed in identical form by both houses of the Legislature. Bill Analysis History (House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE) NOTE: a page number of 1 indicates that the page number is soon to come. Date JournalAction 12/5/1995SJ 86 Pg. 2200REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL SERVICES 12/6/1995SJ 87 Pg. 2233REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH POLICY AND SENIOR CITIZENS