House Bill 4769 of 2009

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Health; children; children's safe products act; allow department to initiate enforcement actions upon violation and request attorney general to enjoin the sale of children's products. Amends 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.1101 - 333.25211) by adding sec. 5498. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4763'09, HB 4764'09, HB 4765'09, HB 4766'09, HB 4767'09, HB 4768'09

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House Introduced Bill
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As Passed by the House
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Analysis

House Fiscal Agency Analysis

Revised Summary as Introduced (04-29-09)
This document analyzes HB4763, HB4764, HB4765, HB4766, HB4767, HB4768, HB4769
Analysis as Reported from Committee (05-13-09)
This document analyzes HB4763, HB4764, HB4765, HB4766, HB4767, HB4768, HB4769
Revised Summary as introduced (04-29-09)
This document analyzes HB4763, HB4764, HB4765, HB4766, HB4767, HB4768, HB4769

History

(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
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Date Journal Action
4/02/2009 HJ 30 Pg. 610 introduced by Representative Dian Slavens
4/02/2009 HJ 30 Pg. 610 read a first time
4/02/2009 HJ 30 Pg. 610 referred to Committee on Great Lakes and Environment
4/21/2009 HJ 31 Pg. 639 printed bill filed 04/03/2009
4/30/2009 HJ 36 Pg. 768 reported with recommendation with substitute H-2
4/30/2009 HJ 36 Pg. 768 referred to second reading
5/13/2009 HJ 41 Pg. 853 read a second time
5/13/2009 HJ 41 Pg. 853 substitute H-2 adopted
5/13/2009 HJ 41 Pg. 853 placed on third reading
5/13/2009 HJ 41 Pg. 854 placed on immediate passage
5/13/2009 HJ 41 Pg. 854 read a third time
5/13/2009 HJ 41 Pg. 854 passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 228 Yeas 64 Nays 44
5/13/2009 HJ 41 Pg. 854 transmitted
5/14/2009 SJ 40 Pg. 749 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH POLICY