No. 47

STATE OF MICHIGAN

JOURNAL

OF THE

House of Representatives

98th Legislature

REGULAR SESSION OF 2016

House Chamber, Lansing, Tuesday, May 17, 2016.

1:30 p.m.

The House was called to order by the Speaker Pro Tempore.

The roll was called by the Clerk of the House of Representatives, who announced that a quorum was present.

Afendoulis—present Garrett—present LaFontaine—present Price—present

Banks—present Gay-Dagnogo—present LaGrand—present Pscholka—present

Barrett—present Geiss—present Lane—present Rendon—present

Bizon—present Glardon—present Lauwers—present Roberts, B.—present

Brinks—present Glenn—present LaVoy—present Roberts, S.—present

Brunner—present Goike—present Leonard—present Robinson—present

Bumstead—present Graves—present Leutheuser—present Runestad—present

Byrd—present Greig—present Liberati—present Rutledge—present

Callton—present Greimel—present Love—present Santana—present

Canfield—present Guerra—present Lucido—present Schor—present

Chang—present Heise—present Lyons—present Sheppard—present

Chatfield—present Hoadley—present Maturen—present Singh—present

Chirkun—present Hooker—present McBroom—present Smiley—present

Clemente—present Hovey-Wright—present McCready—present Somerville—present

Cochran—present Howell—present Miller, A.—present Talabi—present

Cole—present Howrylak—present Moss—present Tedder—present

Cotter—present Hughes—present Muxlow—present Theis—present

Cox—present Iden—present Neeley—present Townsend—present

Crawford—present Inman—present Nesbitt—present Vaupel—present

Darany—present Irwin—present Outman—present VerHeulen—present

Dianda—present Jacobsen—present Pagan—present Victory—present

Driskell—present Jenkins—present Pagel—present Webber—present

Durhal—present Johnson—present Pettalia—present Whiteford—present

Faris—present Kelly—present Phelps—present Wittenberg—present

Farrington—present Kesto—present Plawecki—present Yanez—present

Forlini—present Kivela—present Poleski—present Yonker—present

Franz—present Kosowski—present Potvin—present Zemke—present

Garcia—present

e/d/s = entered during session

Imam Mohamed Almasmari, Imam of Muslim Unity Center in Bloomfield Hills, offered the following invocation:

“In the Name of God, The Compassionate, The Merciful

All praise belongs to God, Lord of the Worlds, Who is Eternal, and Self-Subsistent. Who alone has permanence across all the ages, stages and lifetimes that wane and perish. God, Who creates and sustains, the Maker of Destinies, the Manager of All Affairs, Who makes day pass into night and makes night pass into day, as a lesson and a reminder to people who understand.

O God, we call You different names, but we know that these are all names for one and the same God. Grant that we will follow You and that we will work to establish in our lives and in this state and this nation, a world, where men and women can live together as brothers and sisters and respect the dignity and worth of every human being.

O God, make truthfulness firm in our hearts and in the hearts of our families, and in our houses, and in our gatherings, in these halls and assemblies, so that it manifests in us in the way You love it to be. For we know that if we are truthful in our intentions, this truthfulness will permeate our speech and actions, thus rectifying and perfecting them.

Our Lord, we have no knowledge except that which You have taught us. You are indeed the Knowing the Wise! Inspire us to give thanks for that which You have favored us with, and to do good works that are pleasing to You. Help us to seek that which is high, noble and good. Help us in moments of difficult decisions.

O God, most Merciful, have mercy upon us, and help us to show mercy to all of Your creation, the young, the old, the weak, the poor, the ill, and those without capacity to do for themselves. Forgive us for what we could have done, but failed to do. For being silent when we should have raised our voices. We ask that You guide us as we go forth today.

Give us the desire to know Your will. Give us the devotion to love Your will. Give us the courage to do Your will. God bless each and everyone of you!”

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The Speaker assumed the Chair.

Motions and Resolutions

Reps. Gay-Dagnogo, Brinks, Goike, Byrd, Zemke, Dianda, Hoadley, Cochran, LaGrand, Irwin, Yanez, Talabi, Love, Chang, Banks, Smiley, Forlini, Cole, Rendon, Aaron Miller, Canfield, Crawford, Hughes, Howrylak, Darany, Robinson, Phelps, Hovey-Wright, Geiss, Greig, Wittenberg, Chirkun, Plawecki and Liberati offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 296.

A resolution to declare May 2016 as Bike Month in the state of Michigan.

Whereas, An estimated two million Michiganders ride bicycles because they are a viable and environmentally sound form of transportation and recreation, an excellent form of fitness, and help improve quality of life, sense of place, and connect us all as one Michigan; and

Whereas, Thousands of people throughout Michigan will experience the joys of bicycling during the month of May through educational programs, commuting events, trail work days, helmet promotions, and charity rides; and

Whereas, In 2016, thousands of cyclists from across the country will participate in hundreds of organized Michigan cycling events to experience our beautiful scenery, many parks, attractions, and historic sites; and

Whereas, An MDOT study recently reported cycling tourists provided $668 million per year in economic benefit to Michigan’s economy, including employment, retail revenue, tourism expenditure, and increased health and productivity; and

Whereas, Bicyclists are legitimate roadway users and teaching bicyclists and motorists to share the road is important to ensure the safety and comfort of all users; and

Whereas, Michigan has the most complete streets efforts in the nation with more than 96 local ordinances, resolutions, and policies that ensure bicyclists will be accommodated in future transportation projects; and

Whereas, Michigan is known as the top trail state joining together our upper and lower peninsula with the greatest number of rail-trail mileage at more than 2,700 miles, along with 1,600 miles of looped mountain biking trails on state-managed lands linking the vibrant city of Detroit to the majestic hills of Iron Mountain, in addition to the internationally recognized mountain biking trail network in Copper Harbor or the Slow Roll in Detroit; and

Whereas, Michigan has Nine recognized Bicycle Friendly Communities, Five Bicycle Friendly Universities, Twenty Bicycle Friendly Businesses, is ranked as the 18th most Bicycle Friendly State by the League of American Bicyclists, and has been recognized as having one of the oldest known established bike clubs formed in the late 1800’s; and

Whereas, Michigan has over 200 bicycle shops, 70 bike clubs, and 30 bicycle-related industries; and

Whereas, Michigan has three officially designated cross state U.S. Bicycle Routes (USBR) and was the first state in the country to have newly designated north-south and east-west USBR. These cross-state USBR total more than 1,000 miles; and

Whereas, Michigan is the leader of inclusive cycling opportunities, through education and events such as the IRide, Ability Tour, and Celebration of Cycling which demonstrate everyone can ride; and

Whereas, Michigan’s own Horatio Earle led the Good Roads Movement that banded millions of American bicyclists together to promote safer cycling, which resulted in the creation of the Michigan State Highway Department (now MDOT) and Woodward Avenue becoming the first mile of concrete highway in the world; and

Whereas, May has been declared National Bike Month by the League of Michigan Bicyclists, Michigan Trails and Greenways Alliance, Michigan Mountain Biking Association, and Programs to Educate All Cyclists to increase awareness about bicycling opportunities through organized activities such as bike-to-work days and bicycle rodeos for children; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare May 2016 as Bike Month in the state of Michigan; and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be transmitted to Secretary of State Ruth Johnson.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

Third Reading of Bills

House Bill No. 5181, entitled

A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” by amending section 2a of chapter IV (MCL 764.2a), as amended by 2002 PA 483.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 274 Yeas—89

Afendoulis Geiss LaGrand Price

Banks Glardon Lane Pscholka

Bizon Glenn LaVoy Rendon

Brinks Graves Leonard Roberts, S.

Brunner Greig Leutheuser Runestad

Bumstead Greimel Liberati Rutledge

Byrd Guerra Love Santana

Callton Heise Lucido Schor

Canfield Hoadley Lyons Sheppard

Chang Hovey-Wright Maturen Singh

Chirkun Howell McBroom Smiley

Clemente Hughes McCready Talabi

Cochran Iden Miller, A. Tedder

Cotter Inman Moss Townsend

Cox Irwin Muxlow Vaupel

Crawford Jacobsen Nesbitt VerHeulen

Darany Jenkins Outman Victory

Driskell Johnson Pagan Webber

Durhal Kesto Pagel Whiteford

Faris Kivela Phelps Wittenberg

Forlini Kosowski Plawecki Yanez

Garcia LaFontaine Poleski Zemke

Gay-Dagnogo

Nays—20

Barrett Franz Kelly Roberts, B.

Chatfield Garrett Lauwers Robinson

Cole Goike Neeley Somerville

Dianda Hooker Pettalia Theis

Farrington Howrylak Potvin Yonker

In The Chair: Cotter

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Nesbitt moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

House Bill No. 4588, entitled

A bill to amend 1968 PA 330, entitled “Private security business and security alarm act,” by amending sections 37 and 39 (MCL 338.1087 and 338.1089), as added by 2010 PA 68, and by adding section 37a.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 275 Yeas—87

Afendoulis Garcia LaFontaine Price

Banks Gay-Dagnogo LaGrand Pscholka

Bizon Geiss Lane Rendon

Brinks Glardon LaVoy Roberts, S.

Brunner Glenn Leonard Runestad

Bumstead Graves Leutheuser Rutledge

Byrd Greig Liberati Santana

Callton Greimel Love Schor

Canfield Guerra Lucido Sheppard

Chang Heise Lyons Smiley

Chirkun Hoadley Maturen Talabi

Clemente Hovey-Wright McBroom Tedder

Cochran Howell McCready Townsend

Cotter Hughes Miller, A. Vaupel

Cox Iden Muxlow VerHeulen

Crawford Inman Nesbitt Victory

Darany Irwin Outman Webber

Driskell Jacobsen Pagan Whiteford

Durhal Jenkins Pagel Wittenberg

Faris Johnson Phelps Yanez

Farrington Kesto Plawecki Zemke

Forlini Kosowski Poleski

Nays—22

Barrett Goike Moss Robinson

Chatfield Hooker Neeley Singh

Cole Howrylak Pettalia Somerville

Dianda Kelly Potvin Theis

Franz Kivela Roberts, B. Yonker

Garrett Lauwers

In The Chair: Cotter

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Nesbitt moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 458, entitled

A bill to amend 1939 PA 288, entitled “Probate code of 1939,” by amending section 51 of chapter X (MCL 710.51), as amended by 1996 PA 409.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 276 Yeas—102

Afendoulis Garrett Lane Price

Banks Gay-Dagnogo Lauwers Pscholka

Bizon Geiss LaVoy Rendon

Brinks Glardon Leonard Roberts, B.

Brunner Glenn Leutheuser Roberts, S.

Bumstead Goike Liberati Robinson

Byrd Graves Love Rutledge

Callton Greig Lucido Santana

Chang Greimel Lyons Schor

Chatfield Guerra Maturen Sheppard

Chirkun Heise McBroom Singh

Clemente Hoadley McCready Smiley

Cochran Hovey-Wright Miller, A. Somerville

Cole Hughes Moss Talabi

Cotter Iden Muxlow Theis

Cox Inman Neeley Townsend

Crawford Irwin Nesbitt Vaupel

Darany Jacobsen Outman VerHeulen

Dianda Jenkins Pagan Victory

Driskell Johnson Pagel Webber

Durhal Kelly Pettalia Whiteford

Faris Kesto Phelps Wittenberg

Farrington Kivela Plawecki Yanez

Forlini Kosowski Poleski Yonker

Franz LaFontaine Potvin Zemke

Garcia LaGrand

Nays—7

Barrett Hooker Howrylak Tedder

Canfield Howell Runestad

In The Chair: Cotter

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to revise and consolidate the statutes relating to certain aspects of the family division of circuit court, to the jurisdiction, powers, and duties of the family division of circuit court and its judges and other officers, to the change of name of adults and children, and to the adoption of adults and children; to prescribe certain jurisdiction, powers, and duties of the family division of circuit court and its judges and other officers; to prescribe the manner and time within which certain actions and proceedings may be brought in the family division of the circuit court; to prescribe pleading, evidence, practice, and procedure in certain actions and proceedings in the family division of circuit court; to provide for appeals from certain actions in the family division of circuit court; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state departments, agencies, and officers; to provide for certain immunity from liability; and to provide remedies and penalties,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Nesbitt moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

House Bill No. 5146, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 40118 (MCL 324.40118), as amended by 2012 PA 520.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 277 Yeas—109

Afendoulis Garrett LaFontaine Price

Banks Gay-Dagnogo LaGrand Pscholka

Barrett Geiss Lane Rendon

Bizon Glardon Lauwers Roberts, B.

Brinks Glenn LaVoy Roberts, S.

Brunner Goike Leonard Robinson

Bumstead Graves Leutheuser Runestad

Byrd Greig Liberati Rutledge

Callton Greimel Love Santana

Canfield Guerra Lucido Schor

Chang Heise Lyons Sheppard

Chatfield Hoadley Maturen Singh

Chirkun Hooker McBroom Smiley

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Somerville

Cochran Howell Miller, A. Talabi

Cole Howrylak Moss Tedder

Cotter Hughes Muxlow Theis

Cox Iden Neeley Townsend

Crawford Inman Nesbitt Vaupel

Darany Irwin Outman VerHeulen

Dianda Jacobsen Pagan Victory

Driskell Jenkins Pagel Webber

Durhal Johnson Pettalia Whiteford

Faris Kelly Phelps Wittenberg

Farrington Kesto Plawecki Yanez

Forlini Kivela Poleski Yonker

Franz Kosowski Potvin Zemke

Garcia

Nays—0

In The Chair: Cotter

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Nesbitt moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 40118 (MCL 324.40118), as amended by 2015 PA 188.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Nesbitt moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

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The Speaker called the Speaker Pro Tempore to the Chair.

Senate Bill No. 363, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 32505 (MCL 324.32505), as added by 1995 PA 59.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 278 Yeas—67

Afendoulis Glenn Lauwers Pscholka

Barrett Goike Leonard Rendon

Bizon Graves Leutheuser Roberts, B.

Brunner Heise Lucido Runestad

Bumstead Hooker Lyons Rutledge

Callton Hovey-Wright Maturen Sheppard

Canfield Howell McBroom Smiley

Chatfield Howrylak McCready Somerville

Cole Hughes Miller, A. Tedder

Cotter Iden Muxlow Theis

Cox Inman Nesbitt Vaupel

Crawford Jacobsen Outman VerHeulen

Farrington Jenkins Pagel Victory

Forlini Johnson Pettalia Webber

Franz Kelly Poleski Whiteford

Garcia Kesto Potvin Yonker

Glardon LaFontaine Price

Nays—42

Banks Faris LaGrand Roberts, S.

Brinks Garrett Lane Robinson

Byrd Gay-Dagnogo LaVoy Santana

Chang Geiss Liberati Schor

Chirkun Greig Love Singh

Clemente Greimel Moss Talabi

Cochran Guerra Neeley Townsend

Darany Hoadley Pagan Wittenberg

Dianda Irwin Phelps Yanez

Driskell Kivela Plawecki Zemke

Durhal Kosowski

In The Chair: Leonard

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to protect the environment and natural resources of the state; to codify, revise, consolidate, and classify laws relating to the environment and natural resources of the state; to regulate the discharge of certain substances into the environment; to regulate the use of certain lands, waters, and other natural resources of the state; to protect the people’s right to hunt and fish; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies and officials; to provide for certain charges, fees, assessments, and donations; to provide certain appropriations; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Garcia moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

House Bill No. 4850, entitled

A bill to amend 1984 PA 431, entitled “The management and budget act,” by amending section 261 (MCL 18.1261), as amended by 2012 PA 555.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 279 Yeas—104

Afendoulis Garrett LaGrand Price

Banks Gay-Dagnogo Lane Pscholka

Bizon Geiss Lauwers Rendon

Brinks Glardon LaVoy Roberts, B.

Brunner Glenn Leonard Roberts, S.

Bumstead Goike Leutheuser Robinson

Byrd Graves Liberati Runestad

Callton Greig Love Rutledge

Canfield Greimel Lucido Santana

Chang Guerra Lyons Schor

Chatfield Heise Maturen Sheppard

Chirkun Hoadley McBroom Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Smiley

Cochran Howell Miller, A. Talabi

Cole Hughes Moss Tedder

Cotter Iden Muxlow Theis

Cox Inman Neeley Townsend

Crawford Irwin Nesbitt Vaupel

Darany Jacobsen Outman VerHeulen

Dianda Jenkins Pagan Victory

Driskell Johnson Pagel Webber

Durhal Kelly Pettalia Whiteford

Faris Kesto Phelps Wittenberg

Farrington Kivela Plawecki Yanez

Forlini Kosowski Poleski Yonker

Garcia LaFontaine Potvin Zemke

Nays—5

Barrett Hooker Howrylak Somerville

Franz

In The Chair: Leonard

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Garcia moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 818, entitled

A bill to amend 1943 PA 148, entitled “Proprietary schools act,” by amending section 1a (MCL 395.101a), as amended by 2009 PA 212.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 280 Yeas—92

Afendoulis Glardon LaGrand Poleski

Barrett Glenn Lane Price

Bizon Goike Lauwers Pscholka

Brinks Graves LaVoy Rendon

Brunner Greig Leonard Roberts, B.

Bumstead Greimel Leutheuser Runestad

Byrd Heise Liberati Rutledge

Callton Hooker Lucido Santana

Canfield Hovey-Wright Lyons Schor

Chatfield Howell Maturen Sheppard

Clemente Howrylak McBroom Smiley

Cochran Hughes McCready Somerville

Cole Iden Miller, A. Talabi

Cotter Inman Moss Tedder

Cox Irwin Muxlow Theis

Crawford Jacobsen Neeley Townsend

Dianda Jenkins Nesbitt Vaupel

Durhal Johnson Outman VerHeulen

Faris Kelly Pagan Victory

Farrington Kesto Pagel Webber

Forlini Kivela Pettalia Whiteford

Franz Kosowski Phelps Yanez

Garcia LaFontaine Plawecki Yonker

Nays—17

Banks Garrett Hoadley Robinson

Chang Gay-Dagnogo Love Singh

Chirkun Geiss Potvin Wittenberg

Darany Guerra Roberts, S. Zemke

Driskell

In The Chair: Leonard

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to provide for the regulation and licensing of proprietary schools in the state; to require surety; to provide for collection and disposition of fees; and to prescribe penalties for the violation of this act,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Garcia moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

House Bill No. 5542, entitled

A bill to amend 1965 PA 213, entitled “An act to provide for setting aside the conviction in certain criminal cases; to provide for the effect of such action; to provide for the retention of certain nonpublic records and their use; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain public agencies and officers; and to prescribe penalties,” by amending section 1 (MCL 780.621), as amended by 2014 PA 463.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 281 Yeas—109

Afendoulis Garrett LaFontaine Price

Banks Gay-Dagnogo LaGrand Pscholka

Barrett Geiss Lane Rendon

Bizon Glardon Lauwers Roberts, B.

Brinks Glenn LaVoy Roberts, S.

Brunner Goike Leonard Robinson

Bumstead Graves Leutheuser Runestad

Byrd Greig Liberati Rutledge

Callton Greimel Love Santana

Canfield Guerra Lucido Schor

Chang Heise Lyons Sheppard

Chatfield Hoadley Maturen Singh

Chirkun Hooker McBroom Smiley

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Somerville

Cochran Howell Miller, A. Talabi

Cole Howrylak Moss Tedder

Cotter Hughes Muxlow Theis

Cox Iden Neeley Townsend

Crawford Inman Nesbitt Vaupel

Darany Irwin Outman VerHeulen

Dianda Jacobsen Pagan Victory

Driskell Jenkins Pagel Webber

Durhal Johnson Pettalia Whiteford

Faris Kelly Phelps Wittenberg

Farrington Kesto Plawecki Yanez

Forlini Kivela Poleski Yonker

Franz Kosowski Potvin Zemke

Garcia

Nays—0

In The Chair: Leonard

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Garcia moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

House Bill No. 5543, entitled

A bill to amend 1939 PA 288, entitled “Probate code of 1939,” by amending section 18e of chapter XIIA (MCL 712A.18e), as amended by 2012 PA 527.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 282 Yeas—109

Afendoulis Garrett LaFontaine Price

Banks Gay-Dagnogo LaGrand Pscholka

Barrett Geiss Lane Rendon

Bizon Glardon Lauwers Roberts, B.

Brinks Glenn LaVoy Roberts, S.

Brunner Goike Leonard Robinson

Bumstead Graves Leutheuser Runestad

Byrd Greig Liberati Rutledge

Callton Greimel Love Santana

Canfield Guerra Lucido Schor

Chang Heise Lyons Sheppard

Chatfield Hoadley Maturen Singh

Chirkun Hooker McBroom Smiley

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Somerville

Cochran Howell Miller, A. Talabi

Cole Howrylak Moss Tedder

Cotter Hughes Muxlow Theis

Cox Iden Neeley Townsend

Crawford Inman Nesbitt Vaupel

Darany Irwin Outman VerHeulen

Dianda Jacobsen Pagan Victory

Driskell Jenkins Pagel Webber

Durhal Johnson Pettalia Whiteford

Faris Kelly Phelps Wittenberg

Farrington Kesto Plawecki Yanez

Forlini Kivela Poleski Yonker

Franz Kosowski Potvin Zemke

Garcia

Nays—0

In The Chair: Leonard

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Garcia moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

House Bill No. 5544, entitled

A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled “The Michigan penal code,” by amending sections 451 and 462f (MCL 750.451 and 750.462f), section 451 as amended by 2014 PA 336 and section 462f as amended by 2014 PA 329.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 283 Yeas—109

Afendoulis Garrett LaFontaine Price

Banks Gay-Dagnogo LaGrand Pscholka

Barrett Geiss Lane Rendon

Bizon Glardon Lauwers Roberts, B.

Brinks Glenn LaVoy Roberts, S.

Brunner Goike Leonard Robinson

Bumstead Graves Leutheuser Runestad

Byrd Greig Liberati Rutledge

Callton Greimel Love Santana

Canfield Guerra Lucido Schor

Chang Heise Lyons Sheppard

Chatfield Hoadley Maturen Singh

Chirkun Hooker McBroom Smiley

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Somerville

Cochran Howell Miller, A. Talabi

Cole Howrylak Moss Tedder

Cotter Hughes Muxlow Theis

Cox Iden Neeley Townsend

Crawford Inman Nesbitt Vaupel

Darany Irwin Outman VerHeulen

Dianda Jacobsen Pagan Victory

Driskell Jenkins Pagel Webber

Durhal Johnson Pettalia Whiteford

Faris Kelly Phelps Wittenberg

Farrington Kesto Plawecki Yanez

Forlini Kivela Poleski Yonker

Franz Kosowski Potvin Zemke

Garcia

Nays—0

In The Chair: Leonard

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Garcia moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

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The Speaker Pro Tempore called Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Franz to the Chair.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 752, entitled

A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled “The Michigan penal code,” by amending sections 315a and 376a (MCL 750.315a and 750.376a), as amended by 2014 PA 400.

Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Financial Services,

The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Garcia moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Senate Bill No. 748, entitled

A bill to amend 1999 PA 276, entitled “Banking code of 1999,” by amending the title and sections 1202, 1203, 2202, 2203, 2308, 4108, and 4304 (MCL 487.11202, 487.11203, 487.12202, 487.12203, 487.12308, 487.14108, and 487.14304).

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Garcia moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Senate Bill No. 749, entitled

A bill to amend 1999 PA 276, entitled “Banking code of 1999,” by amending section 1201 (MCL 487.11201).

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Garcia moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Senate Bill No. 750, entitled

A bill to amend 1999 PA 276, entitled “Banking code of 1999,” by amending section 4301 (MCL 487.14301).

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Garcia moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Senate Bill No. 453, entitled

A bill to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled “Revised judicature act of 1961,” by amending section 8501 (MCL 600.8501), as amended by 1988 PA 135.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Garcia moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

House Bill No. 5401, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 3702 and 5902 (MCL 324.3702 and 324.5902), as added by 1995 PA 60; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Tax Policy,

The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Townsend moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 2, following line 24, by inserting:

“Sec. 5901. As used in this part, “facility” means machinery, equipment, structures, or any part or accessories of machinery, equipment, or structures, installed or acquired for the primary purpose of controlling or disposing of air pollution that if released would render the air harmful or inimical to the public health or to property within this state. FACILITY INCLUDES A RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM AS DEFINED IN SECTION 11 OF THE CLEAN, RENEWABLE, AND EFFICIENT ENERGY ACT, 2008 PA 295, MCL 460.1011. Facility includes an incinerator equipped with a pollution abatement device in effective operation. Facility does not include an air conditioner, dust collector, fan, or other similar facility for the benefit of personnel or of a business. Facility also means the following, if the installation was completed on or after July 23, 1965:

(a) Conversion or modification of a fuel burning system to effect air pollution control. The fuel burner portion only of the system is eligible for tax exemption.

(b) Installation of a new fuel burning system to effect air pollution control. The fuel burner portion only of the system is eligible for tax exemption.

(c) A process change involving production equipment made to satisfy the requirements of part 55 and rules promulgated under that part. The maximum cost allowed shall be 25% of the cost of the new process unit but shall not exceed the cost of the conventional control equipment applied on the basis of the new process production rate on the preexisting process.”.

The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

Rep. Farrington moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

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Rep. Garcia moved that House Committees be given leave to meet during the balance of today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Announcement by the Clerk of Printing and Enrollment

The Clerk announced that the following bills had been reproduced and made available electronically on Thursday, May 12:

House Bill Nos. 5647 5648 5649 5650 5651 5652 5653 5654

Senate Bill No. 961

The Clerk announced the enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor on Thursday, May 12, for his approval of the following bills:

Enrolled House Bill No. 4436 at 3:38 p.m.

Enrolled House Bill No. 4769 at 3:40 p.m.

Enrolled House Bill No. 4864 at 3:42 p.m.

Enrolled House Bill No. 4990 at 3:44 p.m.

Enrolled House Bill No. 4991 at 3:46 p.m.

Enrolled House Bill No. 4992 at 3:48 p.m.

Enrolled House Bill No. 4993 at 3:50 p.m.

Enrolled House Bill No. 4994 at 3:52 p.m.

Enrolled House Bill No. 5439 at 3:54 p.m.

The Clerk announced that the following Senate bills had been received on Tuesday, May 17:

Senate Bill Nos. 671 690 691 692 693 694

Reports of Standing Committees

The Committee on Natural Resources, by Rep. LaFontaine, Chair, reported

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 14.

A concurrent resolution to oppose the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s efforts to study or commission a study that could lead to regulations on grills and barbecues.

(For text of concurrent resolution, see House Journal No. 76 of 2015, p. 1716.)

With the recommendation that the concurrent resolution be adopted.

Favorable Roll Call

To Report Out:

Yeas: Reps. LaFontaine, Rendon, Forlini, Goike, McBroom, Whiteford, Kivela and Smiley

Nays: Rep. Plawecki

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

The following report, submitted by Rep. LaFontaine, Chair, of the Committee on Natural Resources, was received and read:

Meeting held on: Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Present: Reps. LaFontaine, Rendon, Forlini, Goike, McBroom, Whiteford, Kivela, Smiley and Plawecki

The Committee on Health Policy, by Rep. Callton, Chair, reported

House Bill No. 4235, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending sections 2617, 2631, and 2632 (MCL 333.2617, 333.2631, and 333.2632).

With the recommendation that the substitute (H-2) be adopted and that the bill then pass.

The bill and substitute were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.

Favorable Roll Call

To Report Out:

Yeas: Reps. Callton, Vaupel, Hooker, Yonker, Graves, Hughes, VerHeulen, Bizon, Crawford, Tedder, Darany, Brinks, Cochran, Phelps, Geiss, Liberati, Neeley and Wittenberg

Nays: Rep. Chatfield

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

The following report, submitted by Rep. Callton, Chair, of the Committee on Health Policy, was received and read:

Meeting held on: Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Present: Reps. Callton, Vaupel, Hooker, Yonker, Graves, Hughes, Kesto, VerHeulen, Bizon, Chatfield, Crawford, Garcia, Tedder, Darany, Brinks, Cochran, Phelps, Geiss, Liberati, Neeley and Wittenberg

The Committee on Criminal Justice, by Rep. Heise, Chair, reported

House Bill No. 5649, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending section 7403 (MCL 333.7403), as amended by 2015 PA 220.

Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.

The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.

Favorable Roll Call

To Report Out:

Yeas: Reps. Heise, Webber, Howrylak, Lucido, Howell, Guerra, Hovey-Wright and Chang

Nays: None

The Committee on Criminal Justice, by Rep. Heise, Chair, reported

House Bill No. 5650, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending section 7404 (MCL 333.7404), as amended by 2015 PA 220.

Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.

The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.

Favorable Roll Call

To Report Out:

Yeas: Reps. Heise, Webber, Howrylak, Lucido, Howell, Guerra, Hovey-Wright and Chang

Nays: None

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

The following report, submitted by Rep. Heise, Chair, of the Committee on Criminal Justice, was received and read:

Meeting held on: Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Present: Reps. Heise, Webber, Howrylak, Lucido, Howell, Guerra, Hovey-Wright and Chang

The Committee on Judiciary, by Rep. Kesto, Chair, reported

House Bill No. 4924, entitled

A bill to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled “Revised judicature act of 1961,” by amending section 2559 (MCL 600.2559), as amended by 2012 PA 558.

With the recommendation that the substitute (H-2) be adopted and that the bill then pass.

The bill and substitute were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.

Favorable Roll Call

To Report Out:

Yeas: Reps. Kesto, Lucido, Heise, Johnson, Howrylak, Cole, Runestad, Irwin, Robinson, Chang and Guerra

Nays: None

The Committee on Judiciary, by Rep. Kesto, Chair, reported

House Bill No. 5359, entitled

A bill to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled “Revised judicature act of 1961,” by amending section 3240 (MCL 600.3240), as amended by 2014 PA 431.

Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.

The bill was referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.

Favorable Roll Call

To Report Out:

Yeas: Reps. Kesto, Lucido, Heise, Johnson, Howrylak, Cole, Runestad, Irwin, Robinson, Chang and Guerra

Nays: None

The Committee on Judiciary, by Rep. Kesto, Chair, reported

House Bill No. 5360, entitled

A bill to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled “Revised judicature act of 1961,” by amending section 2558 (MCL 600.2558), as amended by 2002 PA 429.

With the recommendation that the substitute (H-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.

The bill and substitute were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.

Favorable Roll Call

To Report Out:

Yeas: Reps. Kesto, Lucido, Heise, Johnson, Howrylak, Cole, Runestad, Irwin, Robinson, Chang and Guerra

Nays: None

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

The following report, submitted by Rep. Kesto, Chair, of the Committee on Judiciary, was received and read:

Meeting held on: Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Present: Reps. Kesto, Lucido, Heise, Johnson, Howrylak, Cole, Runestad, Irwin, Robinson, Chang and Guerra

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

The following report, submitted by Rep. Pettalia, Chair, of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, was received and read:

Meeting held on: Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Present: Reps. Pettalia, Glardon, Farrington, Goike, Jacobsen, Yonker, Lauwers, McCready, Cole, Maturen, Lane, Rutledge, Smiley, Dianda, Neeley and LaGrand

COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT

The following report, submitted by Rep. Jacobsen, Chair, of the Committee on Communications and Technology, was received and read:

Meeting held on: Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Present: Reps. Jacobsen, Iden, Franz, Glardon, Outman, Price, Barrett, Leutheuser, Tedder, Phelps, Driskell, Chirkun, Greig and Guerra

Messages from the Senate

House Bill No. 5176, entitled

A bill to amend 2014 PA 86, entitled “An act to create a metropolitan authority; to prescribe the powers, duties, and jurisdictions of the metropolitan authority; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state officials; to levy, collect, and distribute a tax; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” by amending sections 14, 17, and 21 (MCL 123.1354, 123.1357, and 123.1361), sections 14 and 17 as amended by 2015 PA 122; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

The Senate has concurred in the House amendment to the Senate substitute (S-3).

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 4344, entitled

A bill to amend 1974 PA 300, entitled “Motor vehicle service and repair act,” by amending sections 2, 2a, 3, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 30, 32, 33, 34a, 36, and 39 (MCL 257.1302, 257.1302a, 257.1303, 257.1307, 257.1309, 257.1310, 257.1311, 257.1312, 257.1313, 257.1314, 257.1315, 257.1316, 257.1317, 257.1318, 257.1319, 257.1320, 257.1321, 257.1322, 257.1330, 257.1332, 257.1333, 257.1334a, 257.1336, and 257.1339), sections 2, 18, 22, and 30 as amended and section 2a as added by 1988 PA 254, section 10 as amended by 2000 PA 366, and section 17 as amended by 2002 PA 464, and by adding sections 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d, 7e, 7f, 10a, 13a, 13b, and 32a.

The Senate has substituted (S-4) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-4), ordered that it be given immediate effect and amended the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1974 PA 300, entitled “An act to regulate the practice of servicing and repairing motor vehicles; to proscribe unfair and deceptive practices; to provide for training and certification of mechanics; to provide for the registration of motor vehicle repair facilities; to provide for enforcement; and to prescribe penalties,” by amending sections 2, 2a, 3, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 30, 32, 33, 34a, 36, and 39 (MCL 257.1302, 257.1302a, 257.1303, 257.1307, 257.1309, 257.1310, 257.1311, 257.1312, 257.1313, 257.1314, 257.1315, 257.1316, 257.1317, 257.1318, 257.1319, 257.1320, 257.1321, 257.1322, 257.1330, 257.1332, 257.1333, 257.1334a, 257.1336, and 257.1339), sections 2 and 10 as amended by 2016 PA 33, section 2a as added and sections 18, 22, and 30 as amended by 1988 PA 254, and section 17 as amended by 2002 PA 464, and by adding sections 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d, 7e, 7f, 7g, 10b, 13a, 13b, and 32a.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5256, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of military and veterans affairs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2017; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1).

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5263, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of state police for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2017; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1).

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5268, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of agriculture and rural development for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2017; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1).

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5272, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of corrections for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2017; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1).

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5274, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of health and human services for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2017; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1).

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5276, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the legislature, the executive, the department of attorney general, the department of state, the department of treasury, the department of technology, management, and budget, the department of civil rights, the department of talent and economic development, and certain state purposes related thereto for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2017; to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations; to provide for the disposition of fees and other income received by the state agencies; and to declare the effect of this act.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1).

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5294, entitled

A bill to make, supplement, adjust, and consolidate appropriations for various state departments and agencies, the judicial branch, and the legislative branch for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2017 and other fiscal years; to provide for certain conditions on appropriations; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1).

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5306, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the department of insurance and financial services for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2017; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1).

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5329, entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the state transportation department for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2017; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1).

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Senate Bill No. 671, entitled

A bill to amend 1998 PA 58, entitled “Michigan liquor control code of 1998,” by amending sections 303 and 543 (MCL 436.1303 and 436.1543), section 543 as amended by 2010 PA 213.

The Senate has passed the bill.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Agriculture.

Senate Bill No. 690, entitled

A bill to amend 1991 PA 179, entitled “Michigan telecommunications act,” by amending subheading E of article 3 and section 315 (MCL 484.2315), as amended by 2011 PA 58.

The Senate has passed the bill.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.

Senate Bill No. 691, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending section 17601 (MCL 333.17601), as added by 2008 PA 524.

The Senate has passed the bill.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.

Senate Bill No. 692, entitled

A bill to amend 1974 PA 258, entitled “Mental health code,” by amending section 939 (MCL 330.1939), as amended by 1990 PA 263.

The Senate has passed the bill.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.

Senate Bill No. 693, entitled

A bill to amend 1937 PA 72, entitled “Division on deafness act,” by amending the title and section 1 (MCL 408.201), as amended by 1988 PA 434.

The Senate has passed the bill.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.

Senate Bill No. 694, entitled

A bill to amend 1937 PA 72, entitled “Division on deafness act,” by amending section 2 (MCL 408.202), as amended by 1988 PA 434.

The Senate has passed the bill.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.

Notices

Pursuant to Rule 41, the Speaker has made the following referral:

House Bill No. 5651 referred to the Committee on Commerce and Trade.

Introduction of Bills

Rep. Lucido introduced

House Bill No. 5655, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 59, entitled “Condominium act,” by amending section 107 (MCL 559.207), as amended by 2000 PA 379, and by adding section 70; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Local Government.

Reps. Lane and Pettalia introduced

House Bill No. 5656, entitled

A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” (MCL 257.1 to 257.923) by adding section 312j.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

Reps. Pettalia and Lane introduced

House Bill No. 5657, entitled

A bill to amend 2006 PA 384, entitled “Driver education provider and instructor act,” by amending section 55 (MCL 256.675).

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

Rep. Greig introduced

House Bill No. 5658, entitled

A bill to amend 1936 (Ex Sess) PA 1, entitled “Michigan employment security act,” by amending section 29 (MCL 421.29), as amended by 2013 PA 146.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Trade.

Reps. Goike and Chirkun introduced

House Bill No. 5659, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 11514 and 11521 (MCL 324.11514 and 324.11521), section 11514 as amended by 2008 PA 394 and section 11521 as added by 2007 PA 212.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources.

Reps. Price, Howrylak and McBroom introduced

House Bill No. 5660, entitled

A bill to amend 1939 PA 3, entitled “An act to provide for the regulation and control of public and certain private utilities and other services affected with a public interest within this state; to provide for alternative energy suppliers; to provide for licensing; to include municipally owned utilities and other providers of energy under certain provisions of this act; to create a public service commission and to prescribe and define its powers and duties; to abolish the Michigan public utilities commission and to confer the powers and duties vested by law on the public service commission; to provide for the continuance, transfer, and completion of certain matters and proceedings; to abolish automatic adjustment clauses; to prohibit certain rate increases without notice and hearing; to qualify residential energy conservation programs permitted under state law for certain federal exemption; to create a fund; to provide for a restructuring of the manner in which energy is provided in this state; to encourage the utilization of resource recovery facilities; to prohibit certain acts and practices of providers of energy; to allow for the securitization of stranded costs; to reduce rates; to provide for appeals; to provide appropriations; to declare the effect and purpose of this act; to prescribe remedies and penalties; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” by amending sections 6l and 6m (MCL 460.6l and 460.6m), section 6l as amended by 2000 PA 141 and section 6m as amended by 2014 PA 170.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Energy Policy.

Rep. Price introduced

House Bill No. 5661, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” by amending sections 1310a and 1310b (MCL 380.1310a and 380.1310b), section 1310a as amended by 2000 PA 230 and section 1310b as amended by 2014 PA 478.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Education.

Reps. Glenn, Chatfield, Hooker, Johnson, Aaron Miller, Goike, Cole, Lauwers, Graves, Barrett, Pettalia, Tedder and Runestad introduced

House Bill No. 5662, entitled

A bill to amend 1927 PA 372, entitled “An act to regulate and license the selling, purchasing, possessing, and carrying of certain firearms, gas ejecting devices, and electro-muscular disruption devices; to prohibit the buying, selling, or carrying of certain firearms, gas ejecting devices, and electro-muscular disruption devices without a license or other authorization; to provide for the forfeiture of firearms and electro-muscular disruption devices under certain circumstances; to provide for penalties and remedies; to provide immunity from civil liability under certain circumstances; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies; to prohibit certain conduct against individuals who apply for or receive a license to carry a concealed pistol; to make appropriations; to prescribe certain conditions for the appropriations; and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act,” by amending section 12a (MCL 28.432a), as amended by 2015 PA 207.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Reps. Glenn, Chatfield, Webber, Iden, Hooker, Aaron Miller, Outman, Goike, Graves and Barrett introduced

House Bill No. 5663, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 388, entitled “Michigan campaign finance act,” by amending sections 2, 5, and 11 (MCL 169.202, 169.205, and 169.211), section 2 as amended by 2001 PA 250, section 5 as amended by 1999 PA 237, and section 11 as amended by 2012 PA 273, and by adding section 48.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Elections.

Reps. VerHeulen, Canfield, LaGrand and Hoadley introduced

House Bill No. 5664, entitled

A bill to amend 1943 PA 240, entitled “State employees’ retirement act,” by amending section 68c (MCL 38.68c), as amended by 2015 PA 20.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.

Reps. Howrylak, Robinson, Greig, LaVoy, Pagan, Chang, Gay-Dagnogo, Singh and Townsend introduced

House Bill No. 5665, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 501 (MCL 324.501).

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources.

Rep. Forlini introduced

House Bill No. 5666, entitled

A bill to amend 1967 PA 281, entitled “Income tax act of 1967,” by amending section 655 (MCL 206.655), as added by 2011 PA 38.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Financial Services.

Reps. Howrylak, Runestad, Hooker, Howell, Glenn, Somerville, Goike, Chatfield, Leutheuser and Forlini introduced

House Joint Resolution LL, entitled

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the state constitution of 1963, by amending section 28 of article IX, to further limit state spending.

The joint resolution was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Financial Liability Reform.

Announcements by the Clerk

May 13, 2016

Received from the Auditor General a copy of the:

• Performance audit report on Investment-Related Systems, Bureau of Investments, Department of Treasury and Department of Technology, Management, and Budget, May 2016.

Gary L. Randall

Clerk of the House

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Rep. Muxlow moved that the House adjourn.

The motion prevailed, the time being 3:55 p.m.

Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Franz declared the House adjourned until Wednesday, May 18, at 1:30 p.m.

GARY L. RANDALL

Clerk of the House of Representatives

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