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Senate Bill 0985 (2004) rss
Public Act 133 of 2004 (Effective: 6/3/2004) Find this PA in the MCL

Sponsors
Wayne Kuipers - (primary)Mike Goschka, Burton Leland, Mark Schauer, Bill Hardiman

Categories  State agencies (existing), civil service; Occupations, health care professions; Health, occupations; Occupations, nurses; Law enforcement, local police; Law enforcement, state police; Law enforcement, fire personnel; Occupations, physicians' assistants

State agencies (existing); civil service; required physical examination for all applicants; allow physician's assistant or certified nurse practitioner to perform. Amends sec. 10 of 1935 PA 78 (MCL 38.510).

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House Fiscal Agency Analysis
Load the Text Version Load the PDF VersionAddendum to SFA Analysis (5-5-04)
This document analyzes: SB0979, SB0981, SB0982, SB0985, SB0987

Senate Fiscal Analysis
Load the Text Version Load the PDF VersionCOMMITTEE SUMMARY (3-31-04)
This document analyzes: SB0979, SB0980, SB0981, SB0982, SB0983, SB0984, SB0985, SB0986, SB0987, SB0988
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This document analyzes: SB0985
Load the Text Version Load the PDF VersionFIRST ANALYSIS (4-21-04)
This document analyzes: SB0979, SB0981, SB0982, SB985, SB0987, SB0988

History(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
2/12/2004SJ 14 Pg. 194REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH POLICY
4/20/2004SJ 36 Pg. 643REPORTED FAVORABLY WITH SUBSTITUTE S-1
4/20/2004SJ 36 Pg. 643REFERRED TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE WITH SUBSTITUTE S-1
4/21/2004SJ 37 Pg. 661REPORTED BY COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FAVORABLY WITH SUBSTITUTE S-1
4/21/2004SJ 37 Pg. 661SUBSTITUTE S-1 CONCURRED IN
4/21/2004SJ 37 Pg. 661PLACED ON ORDER OF THIRD READING WITH SUBSTITUTE S-1
4/22/2004SJ 38 Pg. 681PASSED ROLL CALL # 233 YEAS 37 NAYS 0 EXCUSED 1 NOT VOTING 0
4/22/2004HJ 33 Pg. 756referred to Committee on Health Policy
5/4/2004HJ 37 Pg. 825reported with recommendation without amendment(s)
5/4/2004HJ 37 Pg. 825referred to second reading
5/4/2004HJ 37 Pg. 825laid over one day under the rules
5/13/2004HJ 42 Pg. 934placed on third reading
5/13/2004HJ 42 Pg. 934placed on immediate passage
5/13/2004HJ 42 Pg. 934passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 331 Yeas 107 Nays 0
5/13/2004HJ 42 Pg. 934returned to Senate
5/18/2004SJ 48 Pg. 874GIVEN IMMEDIATE EFFECT
5/18/2004SJ 48 Pg. 874ORDERED ENROLLED
5/26/2004SJ 52 Pg. 946PRESENTED TO GOVERNOR 5/25/2004 @ 3:30 PM
6/8/2004SJ 57 Pg. 1040APPROVED BY GOVERNOR 6/3/2004 @ 9:13 AM
6/8/2004SJ 57 Pg. 1040FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE 6/3/2004 @ 10:06 AM
6/8/2004SJ 57 Pg. 1040ASSIGNED PA 0133'04 WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT