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MI HB6108
Bill
Status
8/17/2020
Primary Sponsor
Luke Meerman
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AI Summary
HB 6108 Summary
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Amends section 505 of the Occupational Code to require that summary suspension orders be subject to new section 602a before being issued.
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Adds section 602a to prohibit summary suspension orders or penalties under section 602 for licensees or registrants who violate COVID-19 related executive orders issued by the governor during a declared state of disaster or emergency.
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Exception: The prohibition does not apply if the conduct would constitute grounds for investigation or disciplinary action under the Occupational Code regardless of whether the executive order had been issued.
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Changes language in section 505 from "shall" to "must" for procedural requirements regarding hearings and orders.
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Effective only if Senate Bill No. ____ or House Bill No. 6110 is enacted into law.
Legislative Description
Occupations: individual licensing and registration; summary suspension of a license or other penalty under the occupational code for violations of an executive order; prohibit. Amends sec. 505 of 1980 PA 299 (MCL 339.505) & adds sec. 602a.
State agencies (existing): licensing and regulatory affairs
Last Action
Bill Electronically Reproduced 08/17/2020
9/1/2020