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MI SB1164
Bill
Status
12/12/2024
Primary Sponsor
Mallory McMorrow
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AI Summary
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Adds definition of "legally protected health activity" to include seeking, providing, receiving, or referring for reproductive health services that are lawful in Michigan, with protections extending to material support for travel to receive such services.
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Prohibits law enforcement officers from arresting any person for performing a legally protected health activity and prevents state and local law enforcement agencies from cooperating with or providing information to out-of-state law enforcement agencies investigating such activities.
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Restricts extradition by requiring the governor to refuse recognition of extradition demands for persons charged with legally protected health activities unless the demanding state certifies the person was physically present in that state when the alleged crime occurred and subsequently fled.
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Makes technical updates to criminal procedure language, replacing archaic terms ("upon" with "on," "him or her" with gender-neutral alternatives, "whence" with "where") throughout relevant statute sections.
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Takes effect only if Senate Bill No. 1163 of the 102nd Legislature is also enacted into law.
Legislative Description
Criminal procedure: other; use of certain criminal processes against an individual providing certain reproductive health services; limit. Amends sec. 1, ch. I & sec. 7, ch. XVI of 1927 PA 175 (MCL 761.1 & 776.7) & adds sec. 1h to ch. IV. TIE BAR WITH: SB 1163'24
Criminal procedure: other
Last Action
Placed On Second Reading
12/12/2024