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MI HB6150
Bill
Status
5/26/2022
Primary Sponsor
Steven Johnson
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AI Summary
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Expands who may introduce bills under the rule-making objection process to include "any member of the committee," not just the committee chair and alternate chair.
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Allows bills introduced to enact a rule's subject into law to contain language "wholly or partly contrary to" the proposed rule, giving legislators more flexibility in how they address rule subjects.
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Removes requirement that bills be introduced "as soon as the bills have been prepared" and instead requires simultaneous introduction in both houses "to the extent practicable."
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Changes language in subsection (4) from "bill staying" to "stay of" the effective date of a proposed rule for up to 1 year.
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Clarifies that the legislative service bureau shall give priority to bill preparation and specifies that bills must contain one or more enumerated alternatives, including rescission, repeal, or stay of the rule's effective date.
Legislative Description
Administrative procedure: rules; procedure for enacting subject of rules into law; modify. Amends sec. 45a of 1969 PA 306 (MCL 24.245a).
Administrative procedure: rules
Last Action
Bill Electronically Reproduced 05/26/2022
6/1/2022