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MI HB6253
Bill
Status
9/23/2020
Primary Sponsor
Laurie Pohutsky
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AI Summary
HB 6253 Summary
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Amends the Revised Judicature Act of 1961 to exempt claims for criminal sexual conduct damages and wrongful imprisonment compensation from the standard statute of limitations requirements for claims against the state.
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Removes the 1-year notice filing requirement and 6-month filing deadline for property damage or personal injury claims against the state when the claim involves criminal sexual conduct, allowing such claims to proceed under different limitations rules.
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Removes the 3-year statute of limitations for claims against the state when the claim involves criminal sexual conduct or wrongful imprisonment compensation under 2016 PA 343.
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Makes Section 6431 of the amended act apply retroactively to claims filed before the effective date.
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Contains a tie-bar provision making the bill's effectiveness contingent upon enactment of House Bill 6252 and House Bill 6254 by the 100th Legislature.
Legislative Description
Civil procedure: statute of limitations; statute of limitations for criminal sexual conduct violations; revise statute of limitations and notice requirements for actions against state government. Amends secs. 6431 & 6452 of 1961 PA 236 (MCL 600.6431 & 600.6452). TIE BAR WITH: HB 6252'20, HB 6254'20
Crimes: criminal sexual conduct
Last Action
Bill Electronically Reproduced 09/23/2020
9/24/2020