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MI SB1163
Bill
Status
12/12/2024
Primary Sponsor
Mallory McMorrow
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AI Summary
Senate Bill 1163 Summary
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Amends the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act to protect individuals engaged in "legally protected health activities" from extradition to other states for acts that are lawful in Michigan.
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Defines "legally protected health activity" as seeking, providing, or referring for reproductive health services, including services related to pregnancy, contraception, miscarriage management, and pregnancy termination, that comply with Michigan's Constitution and laws.
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Prohibits Michigan from arresting or extraditing any person to another state for acts committed in Michigan involving legally protected health activities, regardless of whether those acts are criminal in the demanding state.
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Applies protections to extradition proceedings under multiple sections of the law, including cases where individuals committed acts in Michigan resulting in crimes in other states, and cases involving involuntary departure from demanding states.
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Takes effect only upon enactment of Senate Bill No. 1164 of the 102nd Legislature.
Legislative Description
Criminal procedure: extradition; extradition of certain individuals providing certain reproductive health services; limit. Amends secs. 1, 2, 3a, 5 & 12 of 1937 PA 144 (MCL 780.1 et seq.). TIE BAR WITH: SB 1164'24
Criminal procedure: other
Last Action
Placed On Second Reading
12/12/2024