Friday, January 29, 2016

The following is a summary of legislation that recently passed the House 1.25.16-1.29.16. Please contact me with any questions or if you need additional information (517-373-0826).

Exempting Police Officers from Pistol Licensing Requirements
HB 4535 (S-1) (Theis) RC 13, 1/26/16 Passed 101-6
Next: Presentation to the Governor
Committee: Judiciary
Description: HB 4535 (S-1) (Theis) would exempt an individual currently employed as a Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards Act (MCOLES) certified police officer from pistol licensing requirements.

Upgrading MSP Officer Grades
SB 328 (S-1) (Schuitmaker) RC 14, 1/26/16 Passed 107-0
Next: Presentation to the Governor
Committee: Judiciary
Description: SB 328 (S-1) (Schuitmaker) would add certain officer grades and delete references to the officer grade “policewoman” from within the ranks of the Michigan State Police.
             
Allowing Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund
SB 303 (Knollenberg) RC 15, 1/26/16 Passed 106-1
Next: Presentation to the Governor
Committee: Local Government
Description: SB 303 (Knollenberg) amends Public Act 215 of 1937 to allow local units of government to invest cemetery perpetual care and maintenance fund money in certain types of mutual funds.

Deregulating Housing Inspections
SB 394 (H-1) (Robertson) RC 16, 1/26/16 Passed 73-34
Next: Presentation to the Governor
Committee: Local Government
Description: SB 394 (H-1) (Robertson) amends PA 167 of 1917, the Housing Law of Michigan, to eliminate the requirement that local units of government periodically inspect multifamily rental units. And, instead, that the municipalities will only be required to inspect these rental units only upon complaint from a tenant.

Allowing Out-of-State Physicians Affiliated with Athletic Teams to Practice in Michigan
HB 4792 (H-1) (WITTENBERG) RC 17, 1/27/16 Passed 101-6
Next: Sent to the Senate
Committee: Regulatory Reform
Description: HB 4792 (H-1) (WITTENBERG) expands the list of health professionals that do not have to be licensed in Michigan to practice to include physicians working with out-of-state athletic teams.

Allowing Expansion of Promise Zones
SB 539 (H-1) (Hansen) RC 18, 1/27/16 Passed 101-6
SB 540 (ANANICH) RC 19, 1/27/16 Passed 101-6
Next: Return to the Senate (SB 539);
Presentation to the Governor (SB 540)
Committee: Workforce and Talent Development
Description: SB 539 (H-1) (Hansen) would repeal the Michigan Promise Zone Act and make needed revisions to the Michigan Promise Zone Authority Act. SB 540 (ANANICH) would amend the State Education Tax act to make an exception to the requirement that the State Education Tax revenue be deposited in the State School Aid Fund.

Increasing Solid Waste Civil Fines
HB 4783 (H-2) (Pscholka) RC 20, 1/28/16 Passed 77-29
Next: Sent to the Senate
Committee: Appropriations
Description:
HB 4783 (Pscholka) increases fines for violating Michigan’s waste management laws.

Regulating Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Drones)
HB 4868 (Heise) RC 21, 1/28/16 Passed 89-17
Next: Sent to the Senate
Committee: Criminal Justice
Description:
HB 4868 (Heise) would subject unmanned aerial vehicles (commonly referred to as “drones”) used for hobby or recreational purposes to state regulation.

Flint Water Supplemental
HB 5220 (S-1) (PHELPS) RC 22, 1/28/16 Passed 106-0
Next: Presentation to the Governor
Committee: Appropriations
Description:
HB 5220 (PHELPS) The bill is expected to provide supplemental appropriations to a number of state departments in order to address the ongoing Flint Water Crisis. The total appropriations includes $28M ($22.6 GF/GP)


Friday, January 22, 2016


The following is a summary of legislation that recently passed the House 1.18.16-1.22.16. Feel free to contact me with any questions or if you need additional information (517-373-8692).

Emergency Contact Info on Driver Licenses and State ID Cards
HB 4459 (S-2) (Lucido) RC 5, 1/20/16 Passed 106-0
HB 4460 (S-2) (Lucido) RC 6, 1/20/16 Passed 106-0
Next: Presentation to the Governor
Committee: Transportation and Infrastructure
Description:
HB 4459 (S-2) (Lucido) amends the Vehicle Code with respect to driver’s licenses to allow, upon request, for emergency contact information to be contained within electronic or machine readable codes within a digitized driver’s license or State personal identification card. The Secretary of State is not required to implement the provision until the date that digitized licenses are manufactured under a new vendor contract for the manufacture of digitized licenses.

Criminal Penalties for Vandalizing Traffic Control Devices, Signs
HB 4187 (H-3) (DURHAL) RC 7, 1/20/16 Passed 88-18
Next: Sent to the Senate
Committee: Criminal Justice
Description:
HB 4187 (H-3) (DURHAL) would establish criminal penalties for vandalizing or removing a traffic control device, light post, sign, etc. on a road or highway.

Establishing Regulation for Certification of Ignition Interlock Device Manufactures, Service Centers, and Installers
HB 4980 (Kesto) RC 8, 1/20/16 Passed 92-14
Next: Sent to the Senate
Committee: Judiciary
Description:
HB 4980 (Kesto) is the sentencing guidelines companion bill to Senate Bill 176 (H-1) (Schuitmaker), which would establish regulations and procedures for the certification of alcohol ignition interlock device (BAIID) manufacturers, service centers, and installers. House Bill 4980 is technical in nature and would not revise the criminal penalties for the BAIID-related criminal offenses referenced in the bill.

Sales/Use Tax on Difference Amendments
SB 232 (S-1) (Robertson) RC 9, 1/20/16 Passed 101-5
SB 233 (S-1) (Robertson) RC 10, 1/20/16 Passed 101-5
Next: Presentation to the Governor
Committee: Tax Policy
Description:
Senate Bills 232 (S-1) (Robertson) and 233 (S-1) (Robertson) amend the Use Tax Act and Sales Tax Act, respectfully, to “clean up” provisions related to the “sales tax on the difference” legislation enacted last session regarding trade-in transactions for purchases of motor vehicles, RVs, and watercraft, including ensuring that the reduced sales/use tax burden applies to purchases from out-of-state dealers. In addition, language in each bill is stricken that links the annual increases in the tradein credit allowed to be claimed to offset sales/use tax liability on a purchase to maintaining Medicaid expansion.

Massage Therapist Licensing
HB 5001 (H-1) (Lauwers) RC 11, 1/20/16 Passed 105-1
Next: Sent to the Senate
Committee: Regulatory Reform
Description:
HB 5001 (H-1) (Lauwers) amends the Public Health Code to remove the requirement that an applicant for a massage therapist license have completed high school, or its equivalent, to receive licensure. The legislation also increases the number of classroom instructional hours an applicant must have completed, if the applicant enrolled in a massage education program after August 1, 2016, from 500 hours to 625 hours. Applicants who enrolled in a massage education program prior to August 1, 2016 will still only be required to complete the current 500 hours of classroom training required.

Flint Water Crisis Supplemental
HB 5220 (H-1) (PHELPS) RC 12, 1/20/16 Passed 106-0
Next: Sent to the Senate
Committee: Appropriations
Description:
HB 5220 (H-1) (PHELPS) is expected to provide supplemental appropriations to a number of state departments in order to address the ongoing Flint Water Crisis. The total appropriations includes $28M ($22.6 GF/GP)


  • For MDE - $935k GF/GP to hire additional school nurses, provide Early On and special education services, coordinating wraparound services, providing nutritional snacks to elementary students, and providing/coordinating communications for parents, educators, and the community.
  • For DEQ - $5,786,500 GF/GP for water system needs, potential payment to Flint to aid with utility issues, lab and testing costs, corrosion control procedures for one year, and an infrastructure integrity study using outside experts.
  • For DHHS - $17,207,000 gross ($11.8M GF/GP, $2.5M restricted, $2.8M federal) for purchases of bottled water, water filters, and replacement cartridges ($8M – says more funding is expected to be necessary in FY 16), DHHS field operations costs, epidemiological analysis and case management of individuals with elevated blood levels, nutrition support and community education, support for child and adolescent health centers and the Children’s Healthcare Access Program, assessment of potential linkages to other diseases (specifically mentions Legionnaire’s), food inspections, and crisis counseling and behavioral health services.
  • For LARA - $2M GF/GP to pay for plumbing fixture replacements in schools, child care and adult foster care centers, nursing homes, dialysis centers, and surgery centers within Flint.
  • For DMVA - $2M GF/GP to support National Guard water support efforts. This includes costs for Guard member salaries, travel, and lodging for three months.
  • For MSP - $100k GF/GP to provide operational funding for the Flint Water Interagency Coordinating Committee created in EO 2016-1. 

Friday, January 15, 2016

The following is a summary of legislation that passed the House 1.11.16-1.15.16. Feel free to contact my office at 517-373-5568 or AndySchor@house.mi.gov with any questions or if you need additional information.

Amending “Earth Change” Permit Exemptions
HB 4604 (S-2) (B. Roberts) RC 1, 1/13/16 Passed 64-43
Next: Presentation to the Governor
Committee: Agriculture
Description:
HB 4604 (S-2) (B. Roberts) amends the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA) part 91 (Soil Erosion) to allow municipal and county “earth change” permit exemptions.

Prohibit Collection of State Park Fees on Free Fishing Weekends
HB 4983 (S-1) (Rendon) RC 2, 1/13/16 Passed 93-14
Next: Presentation to the Governor
Committee: Tourism and Outdoor Recreation
Description:
HB 4983 (S-1) (Rendon) would amend the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA) to allow free parking and access to state parks, recreation areas, or state–operated public boating access sites during free fishing weekend.

Require Professional Development for Career and College Counseling
HB 4552 (H-3) (B. Roberts) RC 3, 1/13/16 Passed 78-29
Next: Sent to the Senate
Committee: Workforce and Talent Development
Description:
HB 4552 (H-3) (B. Roberts) would require school counselors to attend training in college prep and career counseling as part of their licensing renewal process.

Increasing the Ratio for Apprentice Electricians on a Job Site
HB 4813 (H-4) (Price) RC 4, 1/13/16 Passed 58-49
Next: Sent to the Senate
Committee: Workforce and Talent Development
Description:
HB 4813 (H-4) (Price) would amend the Electrical Administrative Act to increase the requirement that apprentices should be supervised on a 1 to 1 basis to a 1 to 3 basis.