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MI HB4102
Bill
Status
2/3/2021
Primary Sponsor
Andrew Fink
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AI Summary
HB 4102 Summary
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Replaces references to "prostitution" with "commercial sexual activity" throughout Section 7c of the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act regarding labor organization registration and disqualification standards.
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Requires local labor organizations representing casino gaming employees to register biennially with the gaming board and provide detailed information about the organization, its affiliations, and designated individuals including names, addresses, compensation, and criminal history.
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Allows the board to disqualify labor organization officers and employees from performing union duties if they lack good moral character, including convictions for crimes involving gambling, theft, dishonesty, commercial sexual activity, or fraud, but disqualification based on commercial sexual activity requires an ongoing pattern of behavior.
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Prohibits labor organization officers and employees from holding financial interests in casino licensees employing their represented workers and requires annual sworn statements from disqualified individuals confirming they did not perform prohibited functions.
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Takes effect 90 days after enactment and is contingent on passage of HB 4112.
Legislative Description
Crimes: prostitution; references to prostitute and prostitution; modify in the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act. Amends sec. 7c of 1996 IL 1 (MCL 432.207c). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4112'21
Gaming: other
Last Action
Bill Electronically Reproduced 02/03/2021
2/4/2021