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MI SB0072
Bill
Status
Passed
7/18/2023
Primary Sponsor
Kristen McDonald Rivet
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AI Summary
- Amends Michigan's sentencing guidelines (MCL 777.13n) to add 28 new felonies related to healthcare violations under Chapter 333 of the Michigan Compiled Laws
- Establishes sentencing classifications and maximum penalties for offenses including organ trafficking, unauthorized medical practice, compounding pharmacy violations, and drug/device adulteration, with statutory maximums ranging from 2 to 20 years
- Adds two new crime categories: performing certain medical treatments on minors without consent (Class G: 2-year max for first offense; Class E: 5-year max for subsequent offense) and intentionally omitting medical services from records (Class G: 2-year max)
- Takes effect October 10, 2023, but is contingent on the enactment of Senate Bills 69 and 71 of the 102nd Legislature
- Sponsored by 11 senators including McDonald Rivet, Geiss, Chang, Lauwers, Bellino, Bayer, Shink, Wojno, McCann, Cavanagh, and Polehanki
Legislative Description
Criminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for the crime of performing certain medical treatments on a minor without consent and another individual present and intentionally omitting certain services in a medical record; enact. Amends sec. 13n, ch. XVII of 1927 PA 175 (MCL 777.13n). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0069'23, SB 0071'23
Criminal procedure: sentencing guidelines
Last Action
Assigned Pa 0063'23 With Immediate Effect
7/18/2023
Committee Referrals
Health Policy6/6/2023
Criminal Justice5/4/2023
Civil Rights, Judiciary, And Public Safety2/16/2023
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