No. 55
STATE OF MICHIGAN
JOURNAL
OF THE
House of Representatives
97th Legislature
REGULAR SESSION OF 2013
House Chamber, Lansing, Wednesday, June 5, 2013.
1:30 p.m.
The House was called to order by the Speaker.
The roll was called by the Clerk of the House of Representatives, who announced that a quorum was present.
Abed—present Glardon—present Lauwers—present Roberts—present
Banks—present Goike—present LaVoy—present Robinson—present
Barnett—present Graves—present Leonard—present Rogers—present
Bolger—present Greimel—present Lipton—present Rutledge—present
Brinks—present Haines—present Lori—present Santana—present
Brown—present Haugh—present Lund—present Schmidt—present
Brunner—present Haveman—present Lyons—present Schor—present
Bumstead—present Heise—present MacGregor—present Segal—present
Callton—present Hobbs—present MacMaster—present Shirkey—present
Cavanagh—present Hooker—present McBroom—present Singh—present
Clemente—present Hovey-Wright—present McCann—present Slavens—present
Cochran—present Howrylak—present McCready—present Smiley—present
Cotter—present Irwin—present McMillin—present Somerville—present
Crawford—present Jacobsen—present Muxlow—present Stallworth—present
Daley—present Jenkins—present Nathan—present Stamas—present
Darany—present Johnson—present Nesbitt—present Stanley—present
Denby—present Kandrevas—present O’Brien—present Switalski—present
Dianda—present Kelly—present Oakes—present Talabi—present
Dillon—present Kesto—present Olumba—present Tlaib—present
Driskell—present Kivela—present Outman—present Townsend—present
Durhal—present Knezek—present Pagel—present VerHeulen—present
Faris—present Kosowski—present Pettalia—present Victory—present
Farrington—present Kowall—present Poleski—present Walsh—present
Forlini—present Kurtz—present Potvin—present Yanez—present
Foster—present LaFontaine—present Price—present Yonker—present
Franz—present Lamonte—present Pscholka—present Zemke—present
Geiss—present Lane—present Rendon—present Zorn—present
Genetski—present
e/d/s = entered during session
Rep. Michael D. McCready, from the 40th District, offered the following invocation:
“Heavenly Father,
As we gather in this Capitol building today, we thank You for the opportunity and privilege to serve You, and to represent the people of Michigan.
We ask today for Your guidance, blessing and wisdom as we assemble for this legislative session.
Help us to engage in meaningful discussion and lead us to make positive decisions that affect the citizens of the great state of Michigan.
Continue to remind us that all that we do here today is for the greater glory of You, and for the service of humanity. May we be men and women ever faithful to Your principles.
We ask all of these things in Your name,
Amen.”
Motions and Resolutions
Reps. Farrington, Brown, Cotter, Crawford, Darany, Durhal, Geiss, Heise, Hovey-Wright, Kelly, Singh and Slavens offered the following resolution:
House Resolution No. 168.
A resolution to declare July 2013 as Craft Beer Month in the state of Michigan.
Whereas, Michigan craft brewers are a vibrant affirmation and expression of Michigan’s entrepreneurial traditions, operating as community-based small businesses and providing employment for more than 1,000 workers; and
Whereas, Michigan has craft brewers in every region of the state and more than 100 craft brewers statewide; and
Whereas, The Michigan Brewers Guild celebrates Michigan Craft Beer Month each year by hosting a Summer Festival in July; and
Whereas, Michigan craft brewers support Michigan agriculture by purchasing hops, wheat, beet sugar, cherries, apples, and numerous other fruits, herbs, and vegetables grown in Michigan; and
Whereas, Michigan craft brewers promote Michigan’s spirit of independence through a renaissance in hand-crafted beers like those first brought to Michigan by European settlers and produced here by our forefathers, including Bernhard Stroh, for the enjoyment of the citizenry; and
Whereas, Michigan craft brewers strive to educate legal drinking-age residents about the differences in beer flavor, aroma, color, alcohol content, body, and other complex variables, as well as historic brewing traditions, beer history, and gastronomic qualities of beer; and
Whereas, Michigan craft brewers champion the message of responsible enjoyment to their customers and work within their communities to prevent alcohol abuse and underage drinking; and
Whereas, Michigan craft brewers produce more than 100 distinct styles of flavorful beers, the quality and diversity of which have made Michigan the envy of many states, contributing to balanced trade with increased Michigan exports, and promoting Michigan tourism; and
Whereas, Michigan craft brewers have been a successful business model during our state’s economic struggles, thriving and expanding in furthering their economic importance to our state; and
Whereas, Michigan craft brewers are vested in the future, health, and welfare of their communities as employers providing a diverse array of quality local jobs, as contributors to the local tax base, and as committed sponsors of a broad range of vital community institutions and philanthropic causes. Their charitable endeavors include not-for-profit housing development associations, chambers of commerce, humane societies, athletic teams, and medical research; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare July 2013 as Craft Beer Month in the state of Michigan. We recognize the contributions that Michigan craft brewers have made to the state’s communities, economy, and history; and be it further
Resolved, That we commend Michigan craft brewers for providing jobs, improving the balance of trade, supporting Michigan agriculture, and educating residents about the history and culture of beer while promoting the responsible consumption of beer as a beverage of moderation.
The question being on the adoption of the resolution,
The resolution was adopted.
Reports of Standing Committees
The Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs, by Rep. Stamas, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4605, entitled
A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending section 20950 (MCL 333.20950), as amended by 2006 PA 568.
With the recommendation that the substitute (H-3) 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. Stamas, Franz, Haines, Kurtz, Hooker, Zorn, Graves, Santana, Darany, Slavens, Banks, Yanez and Kosowski
Nays: None
The Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs, by Rep. Stamas, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4731, entitled
A bill to amend 1966 PA 291, entitled “Firefighters training council act,” by amending section 9 (MCL 29.369), as amended by 2006 PA 213.
With the recommendation that the substitute (H-4) 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. Stamas, Franz, Haines, Kurtz, Hooker, Zorn, Graves, Santana, Darany, Slavens, Banks, Yanez and Kosowski
Nays: None
The Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs, by Rep. Stamas, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4752, entitled
A bill to amend 1965 PA 290, entitled “Boiler act of 1965,” by amending sections 2 and 13d (MCL 408.752 and 408.763d), section 2 as amended and section 13d as added by 2008 PA 159.
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. Stamas, Franz, Haines, Kurtz, Hooker, Zorn, Graves, Santana, Darany, Slavens, Banks, Yanez and Kosowski
Nays: None
The Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs, by Rep. Stamas, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4754, entitled
A bill to amend 1984 PA 192, entitled “Forbes mechanical contractors act,” by amending section 6 (MCL 338.976), as amended by 2010 PA 149.
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. Stamas, Franz, Haines, Kurtz, Hooker, Zorn, Graves, Santana, Darany, Slavens, Banks, Yanez and Kosowski
Nays: None
The Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs, by Rep. Stamas, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4756, entitled
A bill to amend 1980 PA 299, entitled “Occupational code,” by amending section 2404b (MCL 339.2404b), as added by 2007 PA 157.
With the recommendation that the substitute (H-3) 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. Stamas, Franz, Haines, Kurtz, Hooker, Zorn, Graves, Santana, Darany, Slavens, Banks, Yanez and Kosowski
Nays: None
The Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs, by Rep. Stamas, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 175, entitled
A bill to amend 1967 PA 150, entitled “Michigan military act,” by amending sections 105, 151, 155, 159, 171, 179, 300, 302, 306, 316, 328, 354, 368, 372, 374, 376, 378, 380, 382, 382a, 384, 388, and 410 (MCL 32.505, 32.551, 32.555, 32.559, 32.571, 32.579, 32.700, 32.702, 32.706, 32.716, 32.728, 32.754, 32.768, 32.772, 32.774, 32.776, 32.778, 32.780, 32.782, 32.782a, 32.784, 32.788, and 32.810), sections 105 and 179 as amended by 2002 PA 133, section 159 as amended by 1998 PA 212, section 302 as amended by 2002 PA 654, section 306 as amended by 2010 PA 255, section 328 as amended by 1988 PA 493, sections 368 and 382 as amended and section 382a as added by 1992 PA 307, and section 410 as amended by 1980 PA 145; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.
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. Stamas, Franz, Haines, Kurtz, Hooker, Zorn, Graves, Santana, Darany, Slavens, Banks, Yanez and Kosowski
Nays: None
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Stamas, Chair, of the Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Present: Reps. Stamas, Franz, Haines, Kurtz, Hooker, Zorn, Graves, Santana, Darany, Slavens, Banks, Yanez and Kosowski
The Committee on Appropriations, by Rep. Haveman, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4112, entitled
A bill to make, supplement, and adjust appropriations for various state departments and agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2013; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.
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. Haveman, Pscholka, Kowall, Lori, Rogers, Walsh, Bumstead, Forlini, MacGregor, MacMaster, Jenkins, Muxlow, Poleski, Potvin, McCready, Howrylak, VerHeulen and Olumba
Nays: None
The Committee on Appropriations, by Rep. Haveman, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4666, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 11108, 11135, 11153, 12103, 12109, and 12112 (MCL 324.11108, 324.11135, 324.11153, 324.12103, 324.12109, and 324.12112), section 11108 as amended by 2011 PA 150 and sections 11135, 11153, 12103, 12109, and 12112 as amended by 2011 PA 90.
With the recommendation that the substitute (H-3) 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. Haveman, Pscholka, Kowall, Lori, Rogers, Walsh, Bumstead, Forlini, MacGregor, MacMaster, Jenkins, Muxlow, Poleski, Potvin, McCready, Howrylak, VerHeulen and Olumba
Nays: None
The Committee on Appropriations, by Rep. Haveman, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4670, entitled
A bill to amend 1976 PA 390, entitled “Emergency management act,” by amending sections 18 and 19 (MCL 30.418 and 30.419), as amended by 1990 PA 50.
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. Haveman, Pscholka, Kowall, Lori, Rogers, Walsh, Bumstead, Forlini, MacGregor, MacMaster, Jenkins, Muxlow, Poleski, Potvin, McCready, Howrylak, VerHeulen and Olumba
Nays: None
The Committee on Appropriations, by Rep. Haveman, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4671, entitled
A bill to amend 1986 PA 32, entitled “Emergency 9-1-1 service enabling act,” by amending section 408 (MCL 484.1408), as amended by 2011 PA 146.
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. Haveman, Pscholka, Kowall, Lori, Rogers, Walsh, Bumstead, Forlini, MacGregor, MacMaster, Jenkins, Muxlow, Poleski, Potvin, McCready, Howrylak, VerHeulen and Olumba
Nays: None
The Committee on Appropriations, by Rep. Haveman, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4708, entitled
A bill to amend 1998 PA 138, entitled “Hazardous materials transportation act,” by amending sections 2 and 5 (MCL 29.472 and 29.475).
With the recommendation that the following amendments be adopted and that the bill then pass.
1. Amend page 3, line 10, after “ON” by striking out the balance of the line through “SECTION” on line 12 and inserting “OCTOBER 1, 2013,”.
2. Amend page 3, following line 20, by inserting:
“Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect October 1, 2013.”.
The bill and amendments were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Haveman, Pscholka, Kowall, Lori, Rogers, Walsh, Bumstead, Forlini, MacGregor, MacMaster, Jenkins, Muxlow, Poleski, Potvin, McCready, Howrylak, VerHeulen and Olumba
Nays: None
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Haveman, Chair, of the Committee on Appropriations, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Present: Reps. Haveman, Pscholka, Kowall, Lori, Rogers, Walsh, Bumstead, Forlini, MacGregor, MacMaster, Jenkins, Muxlow, Poleski, Potvin, McCready, Howrylak, VerHeulen, Tlaib, Brown, Durhal, McCann, Dillon, Roberts, Kandrevas, Faris, Zemke, Singh and Olumba
Absent: Rep. Stamas
Excused: Rep. Stamas
The Committee on Tax Policy, by Rep. Farrington, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4110, entitled
A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” (MCL 211.1 to 211.155) by adding section 7oo.
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. Farrington, O’Brien, Genetski, Cotter, Foster, Lyons, Nesbitt, Price, Somerville, Kelly, Barnett, Switalski, Haugh, LaVoy and Townsend
Nays: None
The Committee on Tax Policy, by Rep. Farrington, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4698, entitled
A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending section 7b (MCL 211.7b).
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. Farrington, O’Brien, Genetski, Cotter, Foster, Lyons, Nesbitt, Price, Somerville, Kelly, Barnett, Switalski, Haugh, LaVoy and Townsend
Nays: None
The Committee on Tax Policy, by Rep. Farrington, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 341, entitled
A bill to amend 2002 PA 712, entitled “Michigan Amber alert act,” (MCL 28.751 to 28.754) by amending the title, as amended by 2005 PA 205, and by adding section 5.
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. Farrington, Cotter, Foster, Lyons, Price, Somerville, Kelly, Barnett, Switalski, Haugh, LaVoy and Townsend
Nays: None
The Committee on Tax Policy, by Rep. Farrington, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 342, entitled
A bill to amend 1967 PA 281, entitled “Income tax act of 1967,” by amending section 435 (MCL 206.435), as amended by 2012 PA 154.
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. Farrington, Cotter, Foster, Lyons, Nesbitt, Price, Somerville, Kelly, Barnett, Switalski, Haugh, LaVoy and Townsend
Nays: None
The Committee on Tax Policy, by Rep. Farrington, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 352, entitled
A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending section 7b (MCL 211.7b).
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. Farrington, O’Brien, Genetski, Cotter, Foster, Lyons, Nesbitt, Price, Somerville, Kelly, Barnett, Switalski, Haugh, LaVoy and Townsend
Nays: None
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Farrington, Chair, of the Committee on Tax Policy, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Present: Reps. Farrington, O’Brien, Genetski, Cotter, Foster, Lyons, Nesbitt, Price, Somerville, Kelly, Barnett, Switalski, Haugh, LaVoy and Townsend
The Committee on Education, by Rep. Lyons, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4272, entitled
A bill to amend 1941 PA 207, entitled “Fire prevention code,” by amending section 19 (MCL 29.19), as amended by 2006 PA 337.
With the recommendation that the following amendments be adopted and that the bill then pass.
1. Amend page 2, line 6, after “SUBSECTION.” by inserting “IF THE SCHOOL HAS AN AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR AVAILABLE AT THE SCHOOL, THE SCHOOL SHALL SUBSTITUTE A CARDIAC EMERGENCY RESPONSE DRILL FOR 1 FIRE DRILL REQUIRED UNDER THIS SUBSECTION.”.
2. Amend page 2, line 12, after “SUBSECTION.” by inserting “IF THE SCHOOL HAS AN AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR AVAILABLE AT THE SCHOOL, THE SCHOOL SHALL SUBSTITUTE A CARDIAC EMERGENCY RESPONSE DRILL FOR 1 FIRE DRILL REQUIRED UNDER THIS SUBSECTION.”.
3. Amend page 4, line 9, after “A” by striking out the balance of the line through the second “IN” on line 10 and inserting “TRAINING PLAN FOR”.
The bill and amendments were referred to the order of Second Reading of Bills.
Favorable Roll Call
To Report Out:
Yeas: Reps. Lyons, Franz, Crawford, Daley, Genetski, Lund, McMillin, Hooker, Jacobsen, Price, Yonker, Lipton, Knezek, Brinks, Stallworth, Lamonte and Abed
Nays: None
The Committee on Education, by Rep. Lyons, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4575, entitled
A bill to amend 2008 PA 549, entitled “Michigan promise zone authority act,” by amending sections 3, 5, 7, 11, 15, and 17 (MCL 390.1663, 390.1665, 390.1667, 390.1671, 390.1675, and 390.1677).
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. Lyons, Franz, Crawford, Daley, Genetski, Lund, Hooker, Jacobsen, Price, Yonker, Lipton, Knezek, Brinks, Stallworth, Lamonte and Abed
Nays: Rep. McMillin
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Lyons, Chair, of the Committee on Education, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Present: Reps. Lyons, Franz, Crawford, Daley, Genetski, Lund, McMillin, Hooker, Jacobsen, Price, Yonker, Lipton, Knezek, Brinks, Stallworth, Lamonte and Abed
The Committee on Criminal Justice, by Rep. Heise, Chair, reported
House Bill No. 4525, entitled
A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” by amending sections 16c and 17d of chapter XVII (MCL 777.16c and 777.17d), section 16c as amended by 2012 PA 534 and section 17d as amended by 2012 PA 456.
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. Heise, Graves, Kurtz, Callton, McBroom, O’Brien, Kesto, Oakes, Kivela and Banks
Nays: Rep. Robinson
The Committee on Criminal Justice, by Rep. Heise, Chair, reported
Senate Bill No. 221, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 295, entitled “Sex offenders registration act,” by amending section 5a (MCL 28.725a), as amended by 2011 PA 17.
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, Graves, Kurtz, Callton, McBroom, O’Brien, Kesto, Oakes, Kivela and Banks
Nays: Rep. Robinson
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Heise, Chair, of the Committee on Criminal Justice, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Present: Reps. Heise, Graves, Kurtz, Callton, McBroom, O’Brien, Kesto, Oakes, Robinson, Kivela and Banks
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. McMillin, Chair, of the Committee on Oversight, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Present: Reps. McMillin, Kelly, O’Brien, Leonard and Robinson
Absent: Rep. Townsend
Excused: Rep. Townsend
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Cotter, Chair, of the Committee on Judiciary, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Present: Reps. Cotter, Heise, Jacobsen, Johnson, LaFontaine, Leonard, Cavanagh, Lipton, Irwin and Clemente
Absent: Rep. Kesto
Excused: Rep. Kesto
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Haines, Chair, of the Committee on Health Policy, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Present: Reps. Haines, Callton, Crawford, Genetski, Foster, Hooker, Yonker, Zorn, Graves, Darany, Knezek, Segal, Stallworth and Brinks
Absent: Reps. Shirkey and Kesto
Excused: Reps. Shirkey and Kesto
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Foster, Chair, of the Committee on Commerce, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Present: Reps. Foster, Zorn, Haines, Schmidt, Farrington, Glardon, Johnson, Nesbitt, Somerville, Outman, Kelly, Leonard, Switalski, Barnett, Townsend, Santana, Oakes, Driskell and Yanez
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Shirkey, Chair, of the Committee on Michigan Competitiveness, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Present: Reps. Shirkey, Yonker, Haines, Cotter, Foster, Franz, Goike, Lauwers, Leonard, Pagel, Clemente, Townsend, Schor, Santana and Segal
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The following report, submitted by Rep. Callton, Chair, of the Committee on Financial Services, was received and read:
Meeting held on: Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Present: Reps. Callton, Somerville, Farrington, Lyons, Pettalia, Kelly, Johnson, Nathan, Stanley, Lane, Lamonte and Oakes
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The Speaker called Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Cotter to the Chair.
Second Reading of Bills
House Bill No. 4465, entitled
A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” by amending section 1278a (MCL 380.1278a), as amended by 2009 PA 205.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-3) previously recommended by the Committee on Education,
The substitute (H-3) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Irwin moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 8, line 14, by striking out all of enacting section 1 and inserting:
“Enacting section 1. This amendatory act does not take effect unless all of the following bills of the 97th Legislature are enacted into law:
(a) House Bill No. 4466.
(b) House Bill No. 4712.”.
The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.
Rep. Haveman moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 3, line 9, after “1278b” by inserting a comma and “OR AT LEAST 1/2 CREDIT IN HEALTH ALIGNED WITH GUIDELINES DEVELOPED BY THE DEPARTMENT AND APPROVED BY THE STATE BOARD UNDER SECTION 1278B AND AT LEAST 1/2 CREDIT AWARDED BY THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OR PUBLIC SCHOOL ACADEMY FOR APPROVED PARTICIPATION IN EXTRACURRICULAR ATHLETICS OR OTHER EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES INVOLVING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY”.
The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. McBroom moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4466, entitled
A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” by amending section 1278b (MCL 380.1278b), as amended by 2010 PA 80.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-3) previously recommended by the Committee on Education,
The substitute (H-3) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Abed moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 12, following line 13, by inserting:
“(P) A SCHOOL DISTRICT OR PUBLIC SCHOOL ACADEMY ANNUALLY SHALL NOTIFY EACH OF ITS PUPILS AND A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN OF EACH OF ITS PUPILS THAT ALL PUPILS ARE ENTITLED TO A PERSONAL CURRICULUM UNDER THIS SUBSECTION. THE ANNUAL NOTICE SHALL INCLUDE AN EXPLANATION OF WHAT A PERSONAL CURRICULUM IS AND STATE THAT IF A PERSONAL CURRICULUM IS REQUESTED, THE PUBLIC SCHOOL OR PUBLIC SCHOOL ACADEMY WILL GRANT THAT REQUEST. THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OR PUBLIC SCHOOL ACADEMY SHALL PROVIDE THIS ANNUAL NOTICE TO PARENTS AND LEGAL GUARDIANS BY SENDING A WRITTEN NOTICE TO EACH PUPIL’S HOME OR BY INCLUDING THE NOTICE IN A NEWSLETTER, STUDENT HANDBOOK, OR SIMILAR COMMUNICATION THAT IS SENT TO A PUPIL’S HOME, AND ALSO SHALL POST THE NOTICE ON THE SCHOOL DISTRICT’S OR PUBLIC SCHOOL ACADEMY’S WEBSITE.”.
The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. McBroom moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 13, line 4, after “education,” by inserting “industrial technology courses, or vocational education,”.
The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. McBroom moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 6, line 11, after “DEVELOP” by striking out “AND IMPLEMENT”.
The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Lamonte moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 8, line 12, after “mathematics” by striking out “course” and inserting “CREDIT”.
2. Amend page 8, line 13, after “final” by striking out “year” and inserting “2 YEARS”.
The motion prevailed and the amendments were adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Johnson moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4678, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 31701, 31702, 31703, 31704, 31705, 31706, 31708, and 31712 (MCL 324.31701, 324.31702, 324.31703, 324.31704, 324.31705, 324.31706, 324.31708, and 324.31712), as added by 2012 PA 602.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Agriculture,
The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Daley moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4234, entitled
A bill to amend 1933 PA 167, entitled “General sales tax act,” by amending section 1 (MCL 205.51), as amended by 2008 PA 438.
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. Dillon moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 7, following line 2, by inserting:
“Enacting section 1. The legislature shall annually appropriate sufficient funds from the state general fund to the state school aid fund created in section 11 of article IX of the state constitution of 1963 to fully compensate for any loss of revenue to the state school aid fund resulting from the enactment of this amendatory act.”.
The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.
Rep. LaFontaine moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
Senate Bill No. 175, entitled
A bill to amend 1967 PA 150, entitled “Michigan military act,” by amending sections 105, 151, 155, 159, 171, 179, 300, 302, 306, 316, 328, 354, 368, 372, 374, 376, 378, 380, 382, 382a, 384, 388, and 410 (MCL 32.505, 32.551, 32.555, 32.559, 32.571, 32.579, 32.700, 32.702, 32.706, 32.716, 32.728, 32.754, 32.768, 32.772, 32.774, 32.776, 32.778, 32.780, 32.782, 32.782a, 32.784, 32.788, and 32.810), sections 105 and 179 as amended by 2002 PA 133, section 159 as amended by 1998 PA 212, section 302 as amended by 2002 PA 654, section 306 as amended by 2010 PA 255, section 328 as amended by 1988 PA 493, sections 368 and 382 as amended and section 382a as added by 1992 PA 307, and section 410 as amended by 1980 PA 145; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4663, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 36201 and 36202 (MCL 324.36201 and 324.36202), section 36201 as added by 2000 PA 262 and section 36202 as amended by 2004 PA 75.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Appropriations,
The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Potvin moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4664, entitled
A bill to amend 1943 PA 240, entitled “State employees’ retirement act,” by amending section 68c (MCL 38.68c), as amended by 2012 PA 432.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Kandrevas moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 4, line 4, after “(5)” by striking out “SUBSECTION” and inserting “Until September 30, 2013, 2014, subsection”.
2. Amend page 4, line 11, after “granted” by inserting “for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2013 2014”.
The motion did not prevail and the amendments were not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.
Rep. MacMaster moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4665, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 11525a (MCL 324.11525a), as amended by 2011 PA 149.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Kowall moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4668, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 43502, 43514, 43516, 43520, 43524, 43528, 43528a, 43529, 43531, 43532, 43533, 43535, 43536, 43536a, 43537, 43541, 43544, 43547, 43553, 43554, and 43558 (MCL 324.43502, 324.43514, 324.43516, 324.43520, 324.43524, 324.43528, 324.43528a, 324.43529, 324.43531, 324.43532, 324.43533, 324.43535, 324.43536, 324.43536a, 324.43537, 324.43541, 324.43544, 324.43547, 324.43553, 324.43554, and 324.43558), section 43502 as amended by 2006 PA 282, sections 43514 and 43554 as added by 1995 PA 57, section 43516 as amended by 2006 PA 433, sections 43520 and 43531 as amended by 2011 PA 120, section 43524 as amended by 2012 PA 81, section 43528 as amended by 2009 PA 70, section 43528a as added by 2010 PA 366, sections 43529, 43535, 43536, 43541, 43544, 43547, and 43558 as amended by 1996 PA 585, sections 43532 and 43533 as amended by 2010 PA 29, section 43536a as amended by 2004 PA 545, section 43537 as amended by 2012 PA 339, and section 43553 as amended by 2006 PA 280, and by adding sections 43523a, 43523b, 43525b, 43527a, 43527b, 43531b, 43532a, and 43545; 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 Appropriations,
The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Bumstead moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 18, line 17, after “license.” by inserting “BEGINNING MARCH 1, 2014, ONLY AN INDIVIDUAL HOLDING A VALID BASE LICENSE IS ELIGIBLE TO PURCHASE A WOLF HUNTING LICENSE.”.
2. Amend page 18, line 21, after “license.” by inserting “BEGINNING MARCH 1, 2014, THE DEPARTMENT MAY ESTABLISH A NONREFUNDABLE APPLICATION FEE NOT TO EXCEED $5.00 FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL WHO APPLIES FOR A WOLF HUNTING LICENSE.”.
The motion prevailed and the amendments were adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Bumstead moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4669, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 81116 (MCL 324.81116), as amended by 2012 PA 28.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Bumstead moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4666, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 11108, 11135, 11153, 12103, 12109, and 12112 (MCL 324.11108, 324.11135, 324.11153, 324.12103, 324.12109, and 324.12112), section 11108 as amended by 2011 PA 150 and sections 11135, 11153, 12103, 12109, and 12112 as amended by 2011 PA 90.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-3) previously recommended by the Committee on Appropriations,
The substitute (H-3) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Kowall moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4708, entitled
A bill to amend 1998 PA 138, entitled “Hazardous materials transportation act,” by amending sections 2 and 5 (MCL 29.472 and 29.475).
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed amendments previously recommended by the Committee on Appropriations (for amendments, see today’s Journal, p. 1145),
The amendments were adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Kowall moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4670, entitled
A bill to amend 1976 PA 390, entitled “Emergency management act,” by amending sections 18 and 19 (MCL 30.418 and 30.419), as amended by 1990 PA 50.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Appropriations,
The substitute (H-1) was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.
Rep. McCready moved to substitute (H-2) the bill.
The motion prevailed and the substitute (H-2) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. McCready moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4671, entitled
A bill to amend 1986 PA 32, entitled “Emergency 9-1-1 service enabling act,” by amending section 408 (MCL 484.1408), as amended by 2011 PA 146.
The bill was read a second time.
Rep. Poleski moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
House Bill No. 4112, entitled
A bill to make, supplement, and adjust appropriations for various state departments and agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2013; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Appropriations,
The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Tlaib moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 12, line 3, by striking out “28,408,200” and inserting “408,200”.
2. Amend page 12, line 9, by striking out “14,989,700” and inserting “(2,010,300)”.
3. Amend page 12, line 10, by striking out “(283,200)” and inserting “(11,283,200)” and adjusting the subtotals, totals, and section 201 accordingly.
4. Amend page 26, following line 6, by inserting:
“DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Sec. 475. The department of human services shall not receive additional funds to support the $3.00 adoption support subsidy rate increase but shall identify the additional funds for the rate increase from its current appropriation. The department shall also work with the legislature to amend the social welfare act, 1939 PA 280, MCL 400.1 to 400.119b, so that adoption support subsidy rates are reinstated to levels no more than the levels that were in place for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2012.”.
The motion did not prevail and the amendments were not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.
Rep. Tlaib moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 10, line 20, by striking out “1,300,000” and inserting “650,000”.
2. Amend page 10, line 26, by striking out “0” and inserting “(187,500)”.
3. Amend page 11, line 1, by striking out “0” and inserting “(150,000)” and adjusting the subtotals, totals, and section 201 accordingly.
The motion did not prevail and the amendments were not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.
Rep. Haveman moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 26, line 2, after the second “June” by striking out “10” and inserting “30”.
The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Dillon moved to amend the bill as follows:
1. Amend page 1, following line 2, by inserting “FOR FISCAL YEAR 2012-2013”.
2. Amend page 22, following line 22, by inserting:
“PART 1A
LINE-ITEM APPROPRIATIONS
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014
Sec. 151. There is appropriated for the various state departments to supplement appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2014, from the following funds:
APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................... $ 1,263,177,700
Interdepartmental grant revenues:
Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers................................................... 0
ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION..................................................................................... $ 1,263,177,700
Federal revenues:
Total federal revenues................................................................................................................... 1,482,431,400
Special revenue funds:
Total local revenues...................................................................................................................... (24,183,700)
Total private revenues................................................................................................................... 0
Total other state restricted revenues............................................................................................. 10,712,700
State general fund/general purpose.............................................................................................. $ (205,782,700)
Sec. 152. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
(1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................... $ 1,287,389,900
Interdepartmental grant revenues:
Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers................................................... 0
ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION..................................................................................... $ 1,287,389,900
Federal revenues:
Total federal revenues................................................................................................................... 1,482,431,400
Special revenue funds:
Total local revenues...................................................................................................................... (24,183,700)
Total private revenues................................................................................................................... 0
Total other state restricted revenues............................................................................................. 10,712,700
State general fund/general purpose.............................................................................................. $ (181,570,500)
(2) MEDICAL SERVICES
Special indigent care payments.................................................................................................... $ (71,804,200)
GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................... $ (71,804,200)
Appropriated from:
Federal revenues:
Total federal revenues................................................................................................................... (47,620,500)
Special revenue funds:
Total local revenues...................................................................................................................... (24,183,700)
State general fund/general purpose.............................................................................................. $ 0
(3) MEDICAID EXPANSION
Medical services expansion.......................................................................................................... $ 1,231,405,000
Mental health expansion............................................................................................................... 288,646,900
Plan first family planning waiver................................................................................................. (1,072,200)
Medicaid adult benefits waiver..................................................................................................... (18,023,900)
Medicaid adult benefits waiver (mental health)........................................................................... (8,080,600)
Community mental health non-Medicaid services....................................................................... (152,931,100)
Public health programs................................................................................................................. (750,000)
Expansion administration............................................................................................................. 20,000,000
GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................... $ 1,359,194,100
Appropriated from:
Federal revenues:
Total federal revenues................................................................................................................... 1,530,051,900
Special revenue funds:
Total other state restricted revenues............................................................................................. 10,712,700
State general fund/general purpose.............................................................................................. $ (181,570,500)
Sec. 153. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
(1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................... $ (24,212,200)
Interdepartmental grant revenues:
Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers................................................... 0
ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION..................................................................................... $ (24,212,200)
Federal revenues:
Total federal revenues................................................................................................................... 0
Special revenue funds:
Total local revenues...................................................................................................................... 0
Total private revenues................................................................................................................... 0
Total other state restricted revenues............................................................................................. 0
State general fund/general purpose.............................................................................................. $ (24,212,200)
(2) PRISONER RE-ENTRY AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT
Prisoner re-entry local service providers...................................................................................... $ (377,200)
Prisoner re-entry MDOC programs.............................................................................................. (3,189,400)
GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................... $ (3,566,600)
Appropriated from:
State general fund/general purpose.............................................................................................. $ (3,566,600)
(3) FIELD OPERATIONS ADMINISTRATION
Substance abuse testing and treatment services........................................................................... $ (8,066,100)
GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................... $ (8,066,100)
Appropriated from:
State general fund/general purpose.............................................................................................. $ (8,066,100)
(4) HEALTH CARE
Prisoner health care services........................................................................................................ $ (12,579,500)
GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................... $ (12,579,500)
Appropriated from:
State general fund/general purpose.............................................................................................. $ (12,579,500)”
and adjusting the subtotals, totals, and section 201 accordingly.
3. Amend page 22, following line 24, by inserting “FOR FISCAL YEAR 2012-2013”.
4. Amend page 30, following line 20, by inserting:
“PART 2A
PROVISIONS CONCERNING APPROPRIATIONS
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014
GENERAL SECTIONS
Sec. 1201. In accordance with the provisions of section 30 of article IX of the state constitution of 1963, total state spending from state resources in this appropriation act for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2014 is $(195,070,000.00) and state appropriations paid to local units of government are $0.
Sec. 1202. The appropriations made and expenditures authorized under this act and the departments, commissions, boards, offices, and programs for which appropriations are made under this act are subject to the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
Sec. 1301. (1) The negative appropriations for the Medicaid expansion in part 1A, section 152, for the public health program shall be satisfied by savings from the reduction in the number of persons eligible for the program due to the expansion of eligibility for Medicaid. The savings shall be identified by the department and approved by the state budget director.
(2) The appropriation authorization adjustments required due to the negative appropriations in these line items shall be made only after approval of transfers by the legislature pursuant to section 393(2) of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1393.”.
The motion did not prevail and the amendments were not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.
Rep. Haveman moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of
Third Reading of Bills
House Bill No. 4732, entitled
A bill to amend 1972 PA 230, entitled “Stille-DeRossett-Hale single state construction code act,” by amending sections 2a and 10 (MCL 125.1502a and 125.1510), section 2a as amended by 2012 PA 103 and section 10 as amended by 1999 PA 245.
Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Roll Call No. 193 Yeas—109
Abed Glardon Lauwers Roberts
Banks Goike LaVoy Robinson
Barnett Graves Leonard Rogers
Bolger Greimel Lipton Rutledge
Brinks Haines Lori Santana
Brown Haugh Lund Schmidt
Brunner Haveman Lyons Schor
Bumstead Heise MacGregor Segal
Callton Hobbs MacMaster Shirkey
Cavanagh Hooker McBroom Singh
Clemente Hovey-Wright McCann Slavens
Cochran Howrylak McCready Smiley
Cotter Irwin McMillin Somerville
Crawford Jacobsen Muxlow Stallworth
Daley Jenkins Nathan Stamas
Darany Johnson Nesbitt Stanley
Denby Kandrevas O’Brien Switalski
Dianda Kelly Oakes Talabi
Dillon Kesto Olumba Tlaib
Driskell Kivela Outman Townsend
Durhal Knezek Pagel VerHeulen
Faris Kosowski Pettalia Victory
Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh
Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez
Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker
Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke
Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn
Genetski
Nays—0
In The Chair: Cotter
The House agreed to the title of the bill.
Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.
House Bill No. 4355, entitled
A bill to amend 1978 PA 59, entitled “Condominium act,” by amending section 57 (MCL 559.157).
Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Roll Call No. 194 Yeas—108
Abed Genetski Lane Roberts
Banks Glardon Lauwers Robinson
Barnett Goike LaVoy Rogers
Bolger Graves Leonard Rutledge
Brinks Greimel Lipton Santana
Brown Haines Lori Schmidt
Brunner Haugh Lund Schor
Bumstead Haveman Lyons Segal
Callton Heise MacGregor Shirkey
Cavanagh Hobbs MacMaster Singh
Clemente Hooker McBroom Slavens
Cochran Hovey-Wright McCann Smiley
Cotter Howrylak McCready Somerville
Crawford Irwin Muxlow Stallworth
Daley Jacobsen Nathan Stamas
Darany Jenkins Nesbitt Stanley
Denby Johnson O’Brien Switalski
Dianda Kandrevas Oakes Talabi
Dillon Kelly Olumba Tlaib
Driskell Kesto Outman Townsend
Durhal Kivela Pagel VerHeulen
Faris Knezek Pettalia Victory
Farrington Kosowski Poleski Walsh
Forlini Kowall Potvin Yanez
Foster Kurtz Price Yonker
Franz LaFontaine Pscholka Zemke
Geiss Lamonte Rendon Zorn
Nays—1
McMillin
In The Chair: Cotter
The House agreed to the title of the bill.
Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.
House Bill No. 4704, entitled
A bill to amend 1968 PA 2, entitled “Uniform budgeting and accounting act,” by amending sections 16 and 18 (MCL 141.436 and 141.438), as amended by 2000 PA 493.
Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Roll Call No. 195 Yeas—88
Abed Geiss Kowall Pagel
Banks Genetski Kurtz Pettalia
Bolger Glardon LaFontaine Poleski
Brinks Goike Lamonte Potvin
Brown Graves Lane Price
Bumstead Haines Lauwers Pscholka
Callton Haugh LaVoy Rendon
Clemente Haveman Leonard Rogers
Cochran Heise Lori Rutledge
Cotter Hobbs Lund Schmidt
Crawford Hooker Lyons Schor
Daley Howrylak MacGregor Segal
Darany Irwin MacMaster Shirkey
Denby Jacobsen McBroom Somerville
Dianda Jenkins McCann Stallworth
Dillon Johnson McCready Stamas
Driskell Kandrevas McMillin Talabi
Durhal Kelly Nesbitt VerHeulen
Farrington Kesto O’Brien Victory
Forlini Kivela Oakes Walsh
Foster Knezek Olumba Yonker
Franz Kosowski Outman Zorn
Nays—21
Barnett Lipton Santana Switalski
Brunner Muxlow Singh Tlaib
Cavanagh Nathan Slavens Townsend
Faris Roberts Smiley Yanez
Greimel Robinson Stanley Zemke
Hovey-Wright
In The Chair: Cotter
The House agreed to the title of the bill.
Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.
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Rep. Cavanagh, having reserved the right to explain his protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:
“Mr. Speaker and members of the House:
I voted NO on HB 4704 because the Michigan Judges Association, MI District Court Judges Association and the State Bar of Michigan opposed the legislation because it nullifies the courts role in its funding, allows priority for discretionary verses necessary funding and eliminates equitable jurisdiction to temporarily protect status quo to avoid serious consequences. Additionally, I don’t believe that we in Lansing need to legislate to fix problems that do not or should not exisit. The bill attempts to address a ‘problem’ that seems to be unique to just Wayne County.”
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The Speaker Pro Tempore assumed the Chair.
Rep. Stamas moved that House Bill No. 4663 be placed on its immediate passage.
The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
House Bill No. 4663, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 36201 and 36202 (MCL 324.36201 and 324.36202), section 36201 as added by 2000 PA 262 and section 36202 as amended by 2004 PA 75.
Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Roll Call No. 196 Yeas—102
Abed Genetski Lamonte Pscholka
Banks Glardon Lane Rendon
Bolger Goike Lauwers Rogers
Brinks Graves LaVoy Rutledge
Brown Greimel Leonard Santana
Brunner Haines Lori Schmidt
Bumstead Haugh Lund Schor
Callton Haveman Lyons Segal
Cavanagh Heise MacGregor Shirkey
Clemente Hobbs MacMaster Singh
Cochran Hooker McBroom Slavens
Cotter Hovey-Wright McCann Smiley
Crawford Howrylak McCready Somerville
Daley Irwin McMillin Stamas
Darany Jacobsen Muxlow Stanley
Denby Jenkins Nesbitt Switalski
Dianda Johnson O’Brien Talabi
Dillon Kandrevas Oakes Townsend
Driskell Kelly Olumba VerHeulen
Durhal Kesto Outman Victory
Faris Kivela Pagel Walsh
Farrington Knezek Pettalia Yanez
Forlini Kosowski Poleski Yonker
Foster Kowall Potvin Zemke
Franz Kurtz Price Zorn
Geiss LaFontaine
Nays—7
Barnett Nathan Robinson Tlaib
Lipton Roberts Stallworth
In The Chair: Walsh
The House agreed to the title of the bill.
Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Stamas moved that House Bill No. 4664 be placed on its immediate passage.
The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
House Bill No. 4664, entitled
A bill to amend 1943 PA 240, entitled “State employees’ retirement act,” by amending section 68c (MCL 38.68c), as amended by 2012 PA 432.
Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Roll Call No. 197 Yeas—58
Bolger Haveman Lyons Potvin
Bumstead Heise MacGregor Price
Callton Hooker MacMaster Pscholka
Cotter Howrylak McBroom Rendon
Crawford Jacobsen McCready Rogers
Daley Johnson McMillin Schmidt
Denby Kelly Muxlow Shirkey
Forlini Kesto Nesbitt Somerville
Foster Kowall O’Brien Stamas
Franz Kurtz Olumba VerHeulen
Genetski LaFontaine Outman Victory
Glardon Lauwers Pagel Walsh
Goike Leonard Pettalia Yonker
Graves Lori Poleski Zorn
Haines Lund
Nays—51
Abed Durhal Kosowski Segal
Banks Faris Lamonte Singh
Barnett Farrington Lane Slavens
Brinks Geiss LaVoy Smiley
Brown Greimel Lipton Stallworth
Brunner Haugh McCann Stanley
Cavanagh Hobbs Nathan Switalski
Clemente Hovey-Wright Oakes Talabi
Cochran Irwin Roberts Tlaib
Darany Jenkins Robinson Townsend
Dianda Kandrevas Rutledge Yanez
Dillon Kivela Santana Zemke
Driskell Knezek Schor
In The Chair: Walsh
The House agreed to the title of the bill.
Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Stamas moved that House Bill No. 4665 be placed on its immediate passage.
The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
House Bill No. 4665, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 11525a (MCL 324.11525a), as amended by 2011 PA 149.
Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Roll Call No. 198 Yeas—62
Bolger Haines Leonard Poleski
Bumstead Haveman Lori Potvin
Callton Heise Lund Price
Cotter Hooker Lyons Pscholka
Crawford Hovey-Wright MacGregor Rendon
Daley Howrylak MacMaster Rogers
Denby Jacobsen McBroom Schmidt
Faris Jenkins McCready Shirkey
Farrington Johnson McMillin Somerville
Forlini Kelly Muxlow Stamas
Foster Kesto O’Brien VerHeulen
Franz Kowall Olumba Victory
Genetski Kurtz Outman Walsh
Glardon LaFontaine Pagel Yonker
Goike Lane Pettalia Zorn
Graves Lauwers
Nays—47
Abed Driskell LaVoy Singh
Banks Durhal Lipton Slavens
Barnett Geiss McCann Smiley
Brinks Greimel Nathan Stallworth
Brown Haugh Nesbitt Stanley
Brunner Hobbs Oakes Switalski
Cavanagh Irwin Roberts Talabi
Clemente Kandrevas Robinson Tlaib
Cochran Kivela Rutledge Townsend
Darany Knezek Santana Yanez
Dianda Kosowski Schor Zemke
Dillon Lamonte Segal
In The Chair: Walsh
The House agreed to the title of the bill.
Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Stamas moved that House Bill No. 4668 be placed on its immediate passage.
The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
House Bill No. 4668, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 43502, 43514, 43516, 43520, 43524, 43528, 43528a, 43529, 43531, 43532, 43533, 43535, 43536, 43536a, 43537, 43541, 43544, 43547, 43553, 43554, and 43558 (MCL 324.43502, 324.43514, 324.43516, 324.43520, 324.43524, 324.43528, 324.43528a, 324.43529, 324.43531, 324.43532, 324.43533, 324.43535, 324.43536, 324.43536a, 324.43537, 324.43541, 324.43544, 324.43547, 324.43553, 324.43554, and 324.43558), section 43502 as amended by 2006 PA 282, sections 43514 and 43554 as added by 1995 PA 57, section 43516 as amended by 2006 PA 433, sections 43520 and 43531 as amended by 2011 PA 120, section 43524 as amended by 2012 PA 81, section 43528 as amended by 2009 PA 70, section 43528a as added by 2010 PA 366, sections 43529, 43535, 43536, 43541, 43544, 43547, and 43558 as amended by 1996 PA 585, sections 43532 and 43533 as amended by 2010 PA 29, section 43536a as amended by 2004 PA 545, section 43537 as amended by 2012 PA 339, and section 43553 as amended by 2006 PA 280, and by adding sections 43523a, 43523b, 43525b, 43527a, 43527b, 43531b, 43532a, and 43545; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.
Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Roll Call No. 199 Yeas—77
Bolger Heise Leonard Price
Brown Hooker Lori Pscholka
Bumstead Hovey-Wright Lund Rendon
Callton Howrylak Lyons Rogers
Clemente Irwin MacGregor Rutledge
Cotter Jacobsen MacMaster Santana
Crawford Jenkins McBroom Schmidt
Daley Johnson McCready Schor
Denby Kandrevas McMillin Shirkey
Faris Kelly Muxlow Slavens
Farrington Kesto Nesbitt Somerville
Forlini Kivela O’Brien Stamas
Foster Knezek Oakes Townsend
Franz Kosowski Olumba VerHeulen
Genetski Kowall Outman Victory
Glardon Kurtz Pagel Walsh
Goike LaFontaine Pettalia Yonker
Graves Lauwers Poleski Zemke
Haines LaVoy Potvin Zorn
Haveman
Nays—32
Abed Dianda Lamonte Singh
Banks Dillon Lane Smiley
Barnett Driskell Lipton Stallworth
Brinks Durhal McCann Stanley
Brunner Geiss Nathan Switalski
Cavanagh Greimel Roberts Talabi
Cochran Haugh Robinson Tlaib
Darany Hobbs Segal Yanez
In The Chair: Walsh
The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,
Rep. Stamas 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 sections 43502, 43510, 43513, 43514, 43516, 43520, 43524, 43528, 43528a, 43528b, 43529, 43531, 43532, 43533, 43535, 43536, 43536a, 43537, 43541, 43544, 43547, 43553, 43554, and 43558 (MCL 324.43502, 324.43510, 324.43513, 324.43514, 324.43516, 324.43520, 324.43524, 324.43528, 324.43528a, 324.43528b, 324.43529, 324.43531, 324.43532, 324.43533, 324.43535, 324.43536, 324.43536a, 324.43537, 324.43541, 324.43544, 324.43547, 324.43553, 324.43554, and 324.43558), section 43502 as amended by 2006 PA 282, sections 43510, 43513, and 43516 as amended by 2006 PA 433, sections 43514 and 43554 as added by 1995 PA 57, sections 43520 and 43531 as amended by 2011 PA 120, section 43524 as amended by 2012 PA 81, section 43528 as amended by 2009 PA 70, section 43528a as added by 2010 PA 366, section 43528b as added by 2012 PA 520, sections 43529, 43535, 43536, 43541, 43544, 43547, and 43558 as amended by 1996 PA 585, sections 43532 and 43533 as amended by 2010 PA 29, section 43536a as amended by 2013 PA 21, section 43537 as amended by 2012 PA 339, and section 43553 as amended by 2006 PA 280, and by adding sections 43523a, 43523b, 43525b, 43527a, 43527b, 43531b, 43532a, and 43545; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.
The motion prevailed.
The House agreed to the title as amended.
Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Stamas moved that House Bill No. 4669 be placed on its immediate passage.
The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
House Bill No. 4669, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 81116 (MCL 324.81116), as amended by 2012 PA 28.
Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Roll Call No. 200 Yeas—70
Bolger Haveman Leonard Poleski
Brown Heise Lori Potvin
Bumstead Hooker Lund Price
Callton Howrylak Lyons Pscholka
Clemente Jacobsen MacGregor Rendon
Cotter Jenkins MacMaster Rogers
Crawford Johnson McBroom Santana
Daley Kandrevas McCready Schmidt
Denby Kelly McMillin Schor
Farrington Kesto Muxlow Shirkey
Forlini Kivela Nesbitt Somerville
Foster Knezek O’Brien Stamas
Franz Kosowski Oakes VerHeulen
Genetski Kowall Olumba Victory
Glardon Kurtz Outman Walsh
Goike LaFontaine Pagel Yonker
Graves Lauwers Pettalia Zorn
Haines LaVoy
Nays—39
Abed Driskell Lane Smiley
Banks Durhal Lipton Stallworth
Barnett Faris McCann Stanley
Brinks Geiss Nathan Switalski
Brunner Greimel Roberts Talabi
Cavanagh Haugh Robinson Tlaib
Cochran Hobbs Rutledge Townsend
Darany Hovey-Wright Segal Yanez
Dianda Irwin Singh Zemke
Dillon Lamonte Slavens
In The Chair: Walsh
The House agreed to the title of the bill.
Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Stamas moved that House Bill No. 4666 be placed on its immediate passage.
The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
House Bill No. 4666, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 11108, 11135, 11153, 12103, 12109, and 12112 (MCL 324.11108, 324.11135, 324.11153, 324.12103, 324.12109, and 324.12112), section 11108 as amended by 2011 PA 150 and sections 11135, 11153, 12103, 12109, and 12112 as amended by 2011 PA 90.
Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Roll Call No. 201 Yeas—73
Bolger Haines LaVoy Potvin
Bumstead Haveman Leonard Price
Callton Heise Lori Pscholka
Cavanagh Hooker Lund Rendon
Clemente Howrylak Lyons Rogers
Cotter Jacobsen MacGregor Rutledge
Crawford Jenkins MacMaster Santana
Daley Johnson McBroom Schmidt
Denby Kandrevas McCready Schor
Durhal Kelly McMillin Shirkey
Faris Kesto Muxlow Somerville
Farrington Kivela O’Brien Stamas
Forlini Kosowski Oakes Switalski
Foster Kowall Olumba VerHeulen
Franz Kurtz Outman Victory
Genetski LaFontaine Pagel Walsh
Glardon Lane Pettalia Yonker
Goike Lauwers Poleski Zorn
Graves
Nays—36
Abed Dillon Lamonte Slavens
Banks Driskell Lipton Smiley
Barnett Geiss McCann Stallworth
Brinks Greimel Nathan Stanley
Brown Haugh Nesbitt Talabi
Brunner Hobbs Roberts Tlaib
Cochran Hovey-Wright Robinson Townsend
Darany Irwin Segal Yanez
Dianda Knezek Singh Zemke
In The Chair: Walsh
The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,
Rep. Stamas 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 sections 11108, 11130, 11135, 11153, 12103, 12109, and 12112 (MCL 324.11108, 324.11130, 324.11135, 324.11153, 324.12103, 324.12109, and 324.12112), section 11108 as amended by 2011 PA 150, section 11130 as amended by 2001 PA 165, and sections 11135, 11153, 12103, 12109, and 12112 as amended by 2011 PA 90.
The motion prevailed.
The House agreed to the title as amended.
Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Stamas moved that House Bill No. 4708 be placed on its immediate passage.
The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
House Bill No. 4708, entitled
A bill to amend 1998 PA 138, entitled “Hazardous materials transportation act,” by amending sections 2 and 5 (MCL 29.472 and 29.475).
Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Roll Call No. 202 Yeas—73
Bolger Haines LaVoy Potvin
Bumstead Haveman Leonard Price
Callton Heise Lori Pscholka
Cavanagh Hooker Lund Rendon
Clemente Howrylak Lyons Rogers
Cotter Jacobsen MacGregor Santana
Crawford Jenkins MacMaster Schmidt
Daley Johnson McBroom Schor
Denby Kandrevas McCready Shirkey
Durhal Kelly McMillin Singh
Faris Kesto Muxlow Somerville
Farrington Kivela O’Brien Stamas
Forlini Kosowski Oakes Switalski
Foster Kowall Olumba VerHeulen
Franz Kurtz Outman Victory
Genetski LaFontaine Pagel Walsh
Glardon Lane Pettalia Yonker
Goike Lauwers Poleski Zorn
Graves
Nays—36
Abed Dillon Lamonte Slavens
Banks Driskell Lipton Smiley
Barnett Geiss McCann Stallworth
Brinks Greimel Nathan Stanley
Brown Haugh Nesbitt Talabi
Brunner Hobbs Roberts Tlaib
Cochran Hovey-Wright Robinson Townsend
Darany Irwin Rutledge Yanez
Dianda Knezek Segal Zemke
In The Chair: Walsh
The House agreed to the title of the bill.
Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Stamas moved that House Bill No. 4670 be placed on its immediate passage.
The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
House Bill No. 4670, entitled
A bill to amend 1976 PA 390, entitled “Emergency management act,” by amending sections 18 and 19 (MCL 30.418 and 30.419), as amended by 1990 PA 50.
Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Roll Call No. 203 Yeas—109
Abed Glardon Lauwers Roberts
Banks Goike LaVoy Robinson
Barnett Graves Leonard Rogers
Bolger Greimel Lipton Rutledge
Brinks Haines Lori Santana
Brown Haugh Lund Schmidt
Brunner Haveman Lyons Schor
Bumstead Heise MacGregor Segal
Callton Hobbs MacMaster Shirkey
Cavanagh Hooker McBroom Singh
Clemente Hovey-Wright McCann Slavens
Cochran Howrylak McCready Smiley
Cotter Irwin McMillin Somerville
Crawford Jacobsen Muxlow Stallworth
Daley Jenkins Nathan Stamas
Darany Johnson Nesbitt Stanley
Denby Kandrevas O’Brien Switalski
Dianda Kelly Oakes Talabi
Dillon Kesto Olumba Tlaib
Driskell Kivela Outman Townsend
Durhal Knezek Pagel VerHeulen
Faris Kosowski Pettalia Victory
Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh
Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez
Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker
Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke
Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn
Genetski
Nays—0
In The Chair: Walsh
The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,
Rep. Stamas moved to amend the title to read as follows:
A bill to amend 1976 PA 390, entitled “Emergency management act,” by amending sections 18 and 19 (MCL 30.418 and 30.419), sections 18 and 19 as amended by 1990 PA 50.
The motion prevailed.
The House agreed to the title as amended.
Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Stamas moved that House Bill No. 4671 be placed on its immediate passage.
The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
House Bill No. 4671, entitled
A bill to amend 1986 PA 32, entitled “Emergency 9-1-1 service enabling act,” by amending section 408 (MCL 484.1408), as amended by 2011 PA 146.
Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:
Roll Call No. 204 Yeas—102
Abed Genetski Lamonte Pscholka
Banks Glardon Lane Rendon
Barnett Goike Lauwers Roberts
Bolger Graves LaVoy Robinson
Brinks Greimel Leonard Rogers
Brown Haines Lipton Rutledge
Brunner Haugh Lori Santana
Bumstead Haveman Lund Schmidt
Callton Heise Lyons Schor
Cavanagh Hobbs MacGregor Segal
Clemente Hooker MacMaster Shirkey
Cochran Hovey-Wright McBroom Slavens
Cotter Howrylak McCann Smiley
Crawford Irwin McCready Somerville
Daley Jacobsen McMillin Stamas
Darany Jenkins Muxlow Stanley
Denby Johnson O’Brien Switalski
Dianda Kandrevas Oakes Townsend
Dillon Kelly Olumba VerHeulen
Driskell Kesto Outman Victory
Faris Kivela Pagel Walsh
Farrington Knezek Pettalia Yanez
Forlini Kosowski Poleski Yonker
Foster Kowall Potvin Zemke
Franz Kurtz Price Zorn
Geiss LaFontaine
Nays—7
Durhal Nesbitt Stallworth Tlaib
Nathan Singh Talabi
In The Chair: Walsh
The House agreed to the title of the bill.
Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.
Second Reading of Bills
House Bill No. 4629, entitled
A bill to amend 1972 PA 106, entitled “Highway advertising act of 1972,” by amending sections 2, 4, 6, 7, 7a, 11, 11a, 15, 17, and 18 (MCL 252.302, 252.304, 252.306, 252.307, 252.307a, 252.311, 252.311a, 252.315, 252.317, and 252.318), sections 2, 7, 11a, and 18 as amended by 2009 PA 86, section 4 as amended by 2008 PA 93, sections 6, 11, and 15 as amended by 2006 PA 448, and sections 7a and 17 as amended by 2011 PA 13, and by adding sections 17a and 17b.
Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-3) previously recommended by the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure,
The substitute (H-3) was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.
Rep. Jacobsen moved to substitute (H-4) the bill.
The motion prevailed and the substitute (H-4) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Rep. Jacobsen moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The motion prevailed.
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Rep. Stamas 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 and joint resolution had been printed and placed upon the files of the members on Wednesday, June 5:
House Bill Nos. 4799 4800
Senate Bill Nos. 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412
Senate Joint Resolution W
The Clerk announced that the following Senate bills had been received on Wednesday, June 5:
Senate Bill Nos. 173 235 390
The Clerk announced the enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor on Wednesday, June 5, for his approval of the following bill:
Enrolled House Bill No. 4228 at 1:06 p.m.
Messages from the Senate
Senate Bill No. 173, entitled
A bill to provide statewide uniformity in requirements for employers to provide leave to their employees.
The Senate has passed the bill.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Commerce.
Senate Bill No. 235, entitled
A bill to amend 1986 PA 54, entitled “Building officials and inspectors registration act,” by amending sections 2 and 11 (MCL 338.2302 and 338.2311).
The Senate has passed the bill.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform.
Senate Bill No. 390, entitled
A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” by amending sections 208b, 312a, and 312b (MCL 257.208b, 257.312a, and 257.312b), section 208b as amended by 2011 PA 159 and section 312b as amended by 2004 PA 362.
The Senate has passed the bill.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
Notices
I hereby give notice that on the next legislative session day I will move to discharge the Committee on Government Operations from further consideration of House Resolution No. 160.
Rep. Singh
Messages from the Governor
Date: June 5, 2013
Time: 11:56 a.m.
To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Sir—I have this day approved and signed
Enrolled House Bill No. 4042 (Public Act No. 41, I.E.), being
An act to amend 1939 PA 280, entitled “An act to protect the welfare of the people of this state; to provide general assistance, hospitalization, infirmary and medical care to poor or unfortunate persons; to provide for compliance by this state with the social security act; to provide protection, welfare and services to aged persons, dependent children, the blind, and the permanently and totally disabled; to administer programs and services for the prevention and treatment of delinquency, dependency and neglect of children; to create a state department of social services; to prescribe the powers and duties of the department; to provide for the interstate and intercounty transfer of dependents; to create county and district departments of social services; to create within certain county departments, bureaus of social aid and certain divisions and offices thereunder; to prescribe the powers and duties of the departments, bureaus and officers; to provide for appeals in certain cases; to prescribe the powers and duties of the state department with respect to county and district departments; to prescribe certain duties of certain other state departments, officers, and agencies; to make an appropriation; to prescribe penalties for the violation of the provisions of this act; and to repeal certain parts of this act on specific dates,” (MCL 400.1 to 400.119b) by adding section 10f; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.
(Filed with the Secretary of State June 5, 2013, at 2:10 p.m.)
Introduction of Bills
Rep. Johnson introduced
House Bill No. 4801, entitled
A bill to amend 1939 PA 280, entitled “The social welfare act,” by amending section 109 (MCL 400.109), as amended by 2012 PA 48.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
Rep. Johnson introduced
House Bill No. 4802, entitled
A bill to amend 1939 PA 280, entitled “The social welfare act,” (MCL 400.1 to 400.119b) by adding section 10g.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Families, Children, and Seniors.
Rep. Walsh introduced
House Bill No. 4803, entitled
A bill to amend 1974 PA 163, entitled “C.J.I.S. policy council act,” by amending section 4 (MCL 28.214), as amended by 2011 PA 199.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
Rep. Lund introduced
House Bill No. 4804, entitled
A bill to amend 1947 PA 336, entitled “An act to prohibit strikes by certain public employees; to provide review from disciplinary action with respect thereto; to provide for the mediation of grievances and the holding of elections; to declare and protect the rights and privileges of public employees; to require certain provisions in collective bargaining agreements; to prescribe means of enforcement and penalties for the violation of the provisions of this act; and to make appropriations,” by amending section 15 (MCL 423.215), as amended by 2012 PA 349.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Local Government.
Reps. Somerville, Rendon, Franz, Genetski, MacMaster, Leonard and Hooker introduced
House Bill No. 4805, entitled
A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” (MCL 257.1 to 257.923) by adding section 811x.
The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
Announcements by the Clerk
The Clerk received the following dissent on House Bill No. 4355, from Rep. Irwin:
I continue to object to the use of procedural tricks to subvert the Constitutional rights of citizens to know accurately the actions of the House of Representatives. Motions for immediate effect are routinely gaveled through without even a pretense of vote counting. This motion requires support from 2/3rds of the members and there is no genuine effort to ascertain the level of support for immediate effect. I object to this practice and I object to the erroneous assertions printed in the House Journal that suggest an authentic counting of votes occurred on the House floor.
The Clerk received the following dissent on House Bill No. 4704, from Rep. Irwin:
I continue to object to the use of procedural tricks to subvert the Constitutional rights of citizens to know accurately the actions of the House of Representatives. Motions for immediate effect are routinely gaveled through without even a pretense of vote counting. This motion requires support from 2/3rds of the members and there is no genuine effort to ascertain the level of support for immediate effect. I object to this practice and I object to the erroneous assertions printed in the House Journal that suggest an authentic counting of votes occurred on the House floor.
The Clerk received the following dissent on House Bill No. 4663, from Rep. Irwin:
I continue to object to the use of procedural tricks to subvert the Constitutional rights of citizens to know accurately the actions of the House of Representatives. Motions for immediate effect are routinely gaveled through without even a pretense of vote counting. This motion requires support from 2/3rds of the members and there is no genuine effort to ascertain the level of support for immediate effect. I object to this practice and I object to the erroneous assertions printed in the House Journal that suggest an authentic counting of votes occurred on the House floor.
The Clerk received the following dissent on House Bill No. 4664, from Rep. Irwin:
I continue to object to the use of procedural tricks to subvert the Constitutional rights of citizens to know accurately the actions of the House of Representatives. Motions for immediate effect are routinely gaveled through without even a pretense of vote counting. This motion requires support from 2/3rds of the members and there is no genuine effort to ascertain the level of support for immediate effect. I object to this practice and I object to the erroneous assertions printed in the House Journal that suggest an authentic counting of votes occurred on the House floor.
The Clerk received the following dissent on House Bill No. 4665, from Rep. Irwin:
I continue to object to the use of procedural tricks to subvert the Constitutional rights of citizens to know accurately the actions of the House of Representatives. Motions for immediate effect are routinely gaveled through without even a pretense of vote counting. This motion requires support from 2/3rds of the members and there is no genuine effort to ascertain the level of support for immediate effect. I object to this practice and I object to the erroneous assertions printed in the House Journal that suggest an authentic counting of votes occurred on the House floor.
The Clerk received the following dissent on House Bill No. 4668, from Rep. Irwin:
I continue to object to the use of procedural tricks to subvert the Constitutional rights of citizens to know accurately the actions of the House of Representatives. Motions for immediate effect are routinely gaveled through without even a pretense of vote counting. This motion requires support from 2/3rds of the members and there is no genuine effort to ascertain the level of support for immediate effect. I object to this practice and I object to the erroneous assertions printed in the House Journal that suggest an authentic counting of votes occurred on the House floor.
The Clerk received the following dissent on House Bill No. 4669, from Rep. Irwin:
I continue to object to the use of procedural tricks to subvert the Constitutional rights of citizens to know accurately the actions of the House of Representatives. Motions for immediate effect are routinely gaveled through without even a pretense of vote counting. This motion requires support from 2/3rds of the members and there is no genuine effort to ascertain the level of support for immediate effect. I object to this practice and I object to the erroneous assertions printed in the House Journal that suggest an authentic counting of votes occurred on the House floor.
The Clerk received the following dissent on House Bill No. 4666, from Rep. Irwin:
I continue to object to the use of procedural tricks to subvert the Constitutional rights of citizens to know accurately the actions of the House of Representatives. Motions for immediate effect are routinely gaveled through without even a pretense of vote counting. This motion requires support from 2/3rds of the members and there is no genuine effort to ascertain the level of support for immediate effect. I object to this practice and I object to the erroneous assertions printed in the House Journal that suggest an authentic counting of votes occurred on the House floor.
The Clerk received the following dissent on House Bill No. 4708, from Rep. Irwin:
I continue to object to the use of procedural tricks to subvert the Constitutional rights of citizens to know accurately the actions of the House of Representatives. Motions for immediate effect are routinely gaveled through without even a pretense of vote counting. This motion requires support from 2/3rds of the members and there is no genuine effort to ascertain the level of support for immediate effect. I object to this practice and I object to the erroneous assertions printed in the House Journal that suggest an authentic counting of votes occurred on the House floor.
The Clerk received the following dissent on House Bill No. 4670, from Rep. Irwin:
I continue to object to the use of procedural tricks to subvert the Constitutional rights of citizens to know accurately the actions of the House of Representatives. Motions for immediate effect are routinely gaveled through without even a pretense of vote counting. This motion requires support from 2/3rds of the members and there is no genuine effort to ascertain the level of support for immediate effect. I object to this practice and I object to the erroneous assertions printed in the House Journal that suggest an authentic counting of votes occurred on the House floor.
The Clerk received the following dissent on House Bill No. 4671, from Rep. Irwin:
I continue to object to the use of procedural tricks to subvert the Constitutional rights of citizens to know accurately the actions of the House of Representatives. Motions for immediate effect are routinely gaveled through without even a pretense of vote counting. This motion requires support from 2/3rds of the members and there is no genuine effort to ascertain the level of support for immediate effect. I object to this practice and I object to the erroneous assertions printed in the House Journal that suggest an authentic counting of votes occurred on the House floor.
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Rep. LaFontaine moved that the House adjourn.
The motion prevailed, the time being 4:30 p.m.
The Speaker Pro Tempore declared the House adjourned until Thursday, June 6, at 12:00 Noon.
GARY L. RANDALL
Clerk of the House of Representatives
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