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MI HB5662
Bill
Status
3/3/2026
Primary Sponsor
Reggie Miller
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AI Summary
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Requires U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on duty in Michigan to wear and activate body-worn cameras during all interactions with members of the public, unless the interaction occurs in a private place.
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Defines "private place" as a location where an individual may reasonably expect to be safe from casual or hostile intrusion or surveillance, excluding places accessible to the public or a substantial group of the public.
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Establishes a state civil infraction for violations, with fines up to $500 per offense.
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Authorizes the Michigan Attorney General to deem agents who fail to pay imposed civil fines ineligible to work in the state until payment is made.
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Introduced March 3, 2026 with 34 co-sponsors and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
Legislative Description
Law enforcement: other; certain federal agents to utilize body-worn cameras; require in certain circumstances. Creates new act.
Law enforcement: other
Last Action
Bill Electronically Reproduced 03/03/2026
3/4/2026