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MI HB6161
Bill
Status
6/12/2018
Primary Sponsor
Patrick Green
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AI Summary
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Updates language in the DNA Identification Profiling System Act to replace references to "prostitution" with "commercial sex acts" in provisions governing DNA sample collection and retention for specific misdemeanor offenses.
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Expands mandatory DNA sample collection to include individuals arrested for or convicted of disorderly person violations (window peeping, indecent conduct), indecent exposure, and commercial sex-related offenses under specified Michigan Penal Code sections.
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Requires courts to impose a $60.00 DNA assessment fee on individuals convicted of or found responsible for crimes listed in the statute, with collections distributed as 25% to law enforcement agencies and 65% to the state justice system fund.
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Establishes procedures for DNA sample disposal, including requirements that samples be destroyed within 60 days upon request if charges are dismissed or acquittal results, with written notice to law enforcement and courts upon destruction.
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Takes effect 90 days after enactment and is contingent upon passage of House Bill 6169, which contains related modifications to prostitution-related statutory language.
Legislative Description
Crimes; prostitution; references to prostitute and prostitution; modify in the DNA identification profiling system act. Amends sec. 6 of 1990 PA 250 (MCL 28.176). TIE BAR WITH: HB 6169'18
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Last Action
Bill Electronically Reproduced 06/12/2018
8/15/2018