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Committee(s) Regulatory Reform
ChairRep. Michael Webber
Clerk NameMolly Wingrove
Clerk Phone517.373.5024
LocationRoom 352, House Appropriations, State Capitol Building, Lansing, MI
DateWednesday, 5/13/2020
Time12:00 PM
Time Notes
AgendaHB 5407 (Rep. Mike Mueller) Fire: other; power source for certain smoke alarm devices; enact requirements.

HB 4588 (Rep. Michael Webber) Cemeteries and funerals: other; columbarium owned and operated by a public land-grant university; exempt from cemetery regulation act.

HB 4488 (Rep. Brandt Iden) Occupations: individual licensing and registration; use of criminal record to determine eligibility for occupational licensing; restrict.

HB 4489 (Rep. Joseph Bellino) Occupations: attorneys; qualifications for admission to state bar; clarify good moral character requirement.

HB 4490 (Rep. Michele Hoitenga) Occupations: other; eligibility requirements for certain licenses and regulations under the skilled trades regulation act; revise.

HB 4491 (Rep. Beth Griffin) Health occupations: other; eligibility requirements for certain licenses and registrations under the public health code; revise.

HB 4492 (Rep. Sherry Gay-Dagnogo) Occupations: other; eligibility requirements for certain licenses and regulations under the occupational code; revise.

HB 4493 (Rep. Rebekah Warren) Occupations: individual licensing and registration; annual report on issuance or denial of licensure based on lack of good moral character; require.

HB 5339 (Rep. Michael Webber) State financing and management: escheats; access to certain unclaimed property account information and distribution of certain unclaimed property to locators; modify.

HB 5340 (Rep. Wendell Byrd) State financing and management: escheats; contracts with certain locators; modify.

Update on LARA’s Mortuary Science Workgroup

HB 4437 (Rep. Rodney Wakeman) Occupations: mortuary science; educational requirements for a license to engage in mortuary science; revise.

SB 696 (Sen. Rick Outman) Occupations: mortuary science; waiver to manage more than 1 funeral establishment; allow under certain circumstances.

HB 5575 (Rep. Triston Cole) Economic development: Michigan strategic fund; rural jobs and capital investment fund program; modify.

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https://www.house.mi.gov/committee_protocol.asp

Or any business properly before this committee.

Please see the House Committee Protocol pertaining to COVID-19:
https://house.mi.gov/CovidProtocol

In the spirit of compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), individuals with a disability should feel free to contact the Committee Clerk's Office by phone [(517) 373-0015] or by TDD [(517) 373-0543] if requesting special services to effectively participate in the meeting


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