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MI HB4217
Bill
Status
2/11/2021
Primary Sponsor
David LaGrand
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AI Summary
HB 4217 Summary
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Expands DNA sample collection requirements for juveniles to include violations of MCL 750.451(9), (10), and (11) in addition to existing subsections (1) and (2), related to prostitution offenses.
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Replaces references to "first and second prostitution violations" with specific statutory citations to the Michigan penal code to clarify which prostitution-related offenses trigger DNA collection mandates.
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Changes mandatory language from "shall" to "must" throughout the statute for grammatical consistency in describing DNA sample collection and assessment payment obligations.
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Adds "health and" to specify that the "department of health and human services" (rather than just human services) must forward DNA identification profiles to state police when a petition is filed or summons issued.
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Takes effect 90 days after enactment and is contingent on passage of HB 4215, creating a tie-bar requirement between the two bills.
Legislative Description
Criminal procedure: DNA; reference to certain prostitution-related offenses in probate code; modify. Amends sec. 18k, ch. XIIA of 1939 PA288 (MCL 712A.18k). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4215'21
Juveniles: criminal procedure
Last Action
Bill Electronically Reproduced 02/11/2021
2/16/2021