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Michigan Compiled Laws Complete Through PA 5 of 2025

House Bill 5560 of 2021

Sponsors

Categories

Crime victims: other; Law enforcement: investigations
Crime victims: other; information sharing by law enforcement of victim contact information with survivor programs; allow. Amends 1927 PA 175 (MCL 760.1 - 777.69) by adding sec. 21b to ch. XVI.

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

[Summary as Introduced (1/31/2022) PDF] Summary as Introduced (1/31/2022)
This document analyzes HB5560
[Summary of Proposed H-1 Substitute (6/6/2022) PDF] Summary of Proposed H-1 Substitute (6/6/2022)
This document analyzes HB5560
[Summary as Reported from Committee (6/15/2022) PDF] Summary as Reported from Committee (6/15/2022)
This document analyzes HB5560

History

(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
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Date Journal Action
11/10/2021 HJ 95 Pg. 2130 introduced by Representative Julie Rogers
11/10/2021 HJ 95 Pg. 2130 read a first time
11/10/2021 HJ 95 Pg. 2130 referred to Committee on Judiciary
11/30/2021 HJ 96 Pg. 2138 bill electronically reproduced 11/10/2021
6/07/2022 HJ 52 Pg. 842 reported with recommendation with substitute (H-1)
6/07/2022 HJ 52 Pg. 842 referred to second reading
6/15/2022 HJ 56 Pg. 924 read a second time
6/15/2022 HJ 56 Pg. 924 substitute (H-1) adopted
6/15/2022 HJ 56 Pg. 924 placed on third reading
6/15/2022 HJ 56 Pg. 924 placed on immediate passage
6/15/2022 HJ 56 Pg. 924 read a third time
6/15/2022 HJ 56 Pg. 924 passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 310 Yeas 105 Nays 0 Excused 0 Not Voting 5
6/15/2022 HJ 56 Pg. 924 transmitted
6/16/2022 SJ 58 Pg. 961 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY AND PUBLIC SAFETY