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MI HB4200

Bill

Status

Passed

10/3/2023

Primary Sponsor

Helena Scott

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Origin

House of Representatives

102nd Legislature

AI Summary

  • Requires immunization certificates issued by health care providers to include a space indicating whether a minor has been tested for lead poisoning, effective January 1, 2024.

  • Maintains existing requirements for written immunization certificates showing diseases immunized against, number of doses, dates administered, and indication of further needed immunizations.

  • Preserves parental right to object to immunization reporting to the department by written notice prior to reporting.

  • Provides immunity from civil liability for health care providers who comply or fail to comply in good faith with reporting requirements, except for gross negligence or willful and wanton misconduct.

  • Takes effect immediately upon enactment, contingent on Senate Bill No. 31 of the 102nd Legislature being enacted into law (tie-bar provision).

Legislative Description

Health: screening; certificate of immunization; require department of health and human services to update to indicate whether minor has been tested for lead poisoning. Amends sec. 9206 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.9206). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0031'23

Children: health

Last Action

Assigned Pa 145'23 With Immediate Effect

10/3/2023

Committee Referrals

Health Policy3/7/2023

Full Bill Text

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