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House Bill 5887 of 2012

Sponsors

Categories

Occupations: electricians; Occupations: individual licensing and regulation; State agencies (existing): licensing and regulatory affairs
Occupations; electricians; eligible apprenticeship training programs; revise requirements. Amends secs. 3e & 3h of 1956 PA 217 (MCL 338.883e & 338.883h).

Documents

[PDF] [HTML] House Introduced Bill
Introduced bills appear as they were introduced and reflect no subsequent amendments or changes
[PDF] [HTML] As Passed by the House
The As Passed by the House version is the bill, as introduced, that includes any adoped House amendments

Analysis

House Fiscal Agency Analysis

[House Committee Summary (12-04-12) PDF] [House Committee Summary (12-04-12) HTML] House Committee Summary (12-04-12)
This document analyzes HB5887
[Analysis as Reported From Committee (12-05-12) PDF] [Analysis as Reported From Committee (12-05-12) HTML] Analysis as Reported From Committee (12-05-12)
This document analyzes HB5887

History

(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
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Date Journal Action
9/12/2012 HJ 66 Pg. 2069 introduced by Representative Hugh Crawford
9/12/2012 HJ 66 Pg. 2069 read a first time
9/12/2012 HJ 66 Pg. 2069 referred to Committee on Regulatory Reform
9/13/2012 HJ 67 Pg. 2077 printed bill filed 09/12/2012
12/05/2012 HJ 78 Pg. 2468 reported with recommendation with amendment(s)
12/05/2012 HJ 78 Pg. 2468 referred to second reading
12/06/2012 HJ 79 Pg. 2527 read a second time
12/06/2012 HJ 79 Pg. 2527 amended
12/06/2012 HJ 79 Pg. 2527 placed on third reading
12/06/2012 HJ 79 Pg. 2534 placed on immediate passage
12/06/2012 HJ 79 Pg. 2534 read a third time
12/06/2012 HJ 79 Pg. 2534 passed Roll Call # 701 Yeas 66 Nays 43
12/06/2012 HJ 79 Pg. 2534 title amended
12/06/2012 HJ 79 Pg. 2534 transmitted
12/12/2012 SJ 79 Pg. 2564 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON REGULATORY REFORM