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MI HB6197
Bill
Status
9/21/2022
Primary Sponsor
Daire Rendon
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AI Summary
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Reduces the initial validity period of gubernatorial public health emergency orders for adulterated consumer products from 60 days to 28 days.
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Requires legislative approval by concurrent resolution of both houses to extend a public health emergency order beyond the initial 28-day period.
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Clarifies that amendments to emergency orders are not considered new orders and do not reset the time limit.
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Updates references to state departments to use current names: "Department of Agriculture and Rural Development" and "Department of Health and Human Services."
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Maintains the requirement that the governor cannot declare a public health emergency for food or health code-regulated products unless requested by the responsible state department.
Legislative Description
Trade: consumer goods and services; time limits on emergency orders issued in response to adulterated products; provide for unless extension is approved by the legislature. Amends secs. 2 & 5 of 1988 PA 279 (MCL 10.122 & 10.125).
Trade: consumer goods and services
Last Action
Referred To Committee On Oversight
9/27/2022