Committee Meeting

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Committee(s)
Judiciary and Public Safety
Chair
Sen. Peter J Lucido
Clerk Phone
(517) 373-5312
Location
Harry T. Gast Appropriations Room, 3rd Floor, Capitol Building, 100 S. Capitol Avenue, Lansing, MI 48933
Date
Tuesday 12/08/2020
Time
08:30 AM
Time Notes
Agenda
SB 216 (Sen. Stephanie Chang) Education: students; information regarding sexual assault and harassment; require schools to provide to students and encourage related professional development.

SB 217 (Sen. Lana Theis) Health occupations: health professionals; additional individual present during certain examinations of minors; require, and require consent for treatment.

SB 218 (Sen. Ruth A. Johnson) Criminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for the crime of intentionally failing to document certain services in a medical record and performing certain medical treatments on a minor without consent and another individual present; enact.

SB 219 (Sen. Peter J. Lucido) Crimes: criminal sexual conduct; sexual contact and sexual penetration under pretext of medical treatment; prohibit, and provide penalties.

SB 220 (Sen. Erika Geiss) Criminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for sexual contact or sexual penetration under pretext of medical treatment; modify.

HB 4370 (Rep. Mary Whiteford) Health: medical records; provision for the protection, retention, and maintenance of medical records referencing a vaginal or anal penetration treatment for 15 years by a health professional and health facility or agency; implement, and require certain boards to provide guidance to licensees on medical services involving vaginal or anal penetration.

HB 4371 (Rep. Roger Hauck) Criminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for the crime of intentionally failing to document certain services in a medical record and performing certain medical treatments on a minor without consent and another individual present; enact.

HB 4372 (Rep. Annette Glenn) Health occupations: health professionals; permanent revocation of license or registration if convicted of sexual conduct under pretext of medical treatment; provide for.

HB 4373 (Rep. Daire Rendon) Health occupations: health professionals; permanent revocation of license or registration if convicted of sexual conduct under pretext of medical treatment; provide for.

HB 4374 (Rep. Julie Alexander) Crimes: other; preventing reporting of crime; prohibit by use of position of authority.

HB 4376 (Rep. Beth Griffin) Children: protection; mandatory reporting requirements for child abuse or child neglect; expand to include physical therapist, physical therapist assistants, and athletic trainers.

HB 4377 (Rep. Kristy Pagan) Children: protection; distribution of training package to individuals designated as mandatory reporters for child abuse or child neglect; require.

HB 4378 (Rep. Kristy Pagan) Civil rights: public records; identity of parties proceeding anonymously in civil actions alleging sexual misconduct; exempt from disclosure under freedom of information act.

HB 4383 (Rep. Sara Cambensy) Crimes: other; preventing reporting of certain alleged crimes to title IX coordinator by use of position of authority; prohibit.

HB 5368 (Rep. Tyrone Carter) Law enforcement: other; transit police officers as law enforcement officers; establish.

HB 5369 (Rep. Graham Filler) Vehicles: other; street cars; modify motor vehicle code to provide for.

SB 971 (Sen. Michael D. MacDonald) Animals: care and treatment; conducting of research or training activities on dogs in a manner that causes pain or distress, and certain related activities, by an affiliate of a public body; prohibit.

SB 1254 (Sen. Ed McBroom) Criminal procedure: expunction; eligibility for record expungement of operating while intoxicated convictions; allow.

HB 5795 (Rep. Graham Filler) Probate: wills and estates; electronic signature of wills; allow.

And any other business properly before the committee.


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