In order to keep you and your neighbors better informed about the legislation we discuss, I am posting the agenda for any scheduled committee meetings at the beginning of the week and an update with any votes that were taken that week in committee or on the House floor. I hope you find this information helpful and please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of further assistance.

March 4-6, 2014: House Votes

For votes of the full legislature, I will include a summary of each bill with the sponsor, the vote totals and the next step in the legislative process for the bill. If you would like to read more information about a given bill you can head to www.legislature.mi.gov.

Allowing Municipalities to Enter into Agreements with the Treasurer of a County for Tax Collection Purposes

HB 5160 – (Rep. Price) – Passed: 109-0

Next: Sent to Senate for consideration

HB 5160 specifically allows a city, village, or township to enter into agreements with the treasurer of a county in which it is located to have the county treasurer administer some or all of the municipality’s tax collection functions.

FY 2013-2014 Supplemental for Healthy Michigan

SB 608 – (Sen. Kahn) – Passed: 65-44

Next: Sent to Senate for reconsideration

SB 608 is a multi-department supplemental that predominantly makes necessary changes associated with the delay in implementation of Healthy Michigan (Medicaid Expansion) and provides funding for necessary road projects, among other changes. The supplemental reduces gross appropriations by a total of $130,178,100, and increases GF/GP funding by $193,401,500.

Clarification of the Creation of Separate Legal Entities May be Created by Interlocal Agreements

SB 437 – (Sen. Nofs) – Passed: 108-2

Next: Sent to governor for signature

SB 437 clarifies under what circumstances separate legal entities may be created by interlocal agreements. The separate legal entity may be created only if the interlocal agreement expressly provides for its creation. The bill also deletes references to an “administrative” entity throughout.

Removal of References to “Mentally Retarded” from State Laws

HB 5345 – (Rep. Lori) – Passed: 110-0

HB 5346 – (Rep. Cavanagh) – Passed: 110-0

HB 5347 – (Rep. Haines) – Passed: 110-0

HB 5348 – (Rep. Leonard) – Passed: 110-0

HB 5349 – (Rep. Cotter) – Passed: 110-0

HB 5350 – (Rep. Cochran) – Passed: 110-0

HB 5351 – (Rep. Knezek) – Passed: 110-0

HB 5352 – (Rep. Somerville) – Passed: 110-0

The bills remove references to “mentally retarted” and replace the term with “developmentally disabled” or “intellectually disabled”.

Requiring the Development of a Uniform Medical Release Form

HB 5136 – (Rep. Lori) – Passed: 110-0

Next: Sent to Senate for consideration

HB 5136 amends the Mental Health Code to require the Department of Community Health to develop a uniform medical release form.

Fiscal Year 2013-2014 School Aid Supplemental

HB 4295 – (Rep. Haveman) – Passed: 107-3

HB 4295 is a FY 13-14 school aid supplemental, predominantly making necessary cost adjustments associated with pupil counts, special education costs, and taxable value changes. However, the bill also makes grants for dissolved district transitions as well as provides for a contract for health and nutrition education software. The gross appropriations is a $46,612,500 reduction from current year-to-date appropriations.

Extension of Sales and Use Tax Exemptions for the Cobo Center in Detroit

SB 711 – (Rep. Marleau) – Passed: 100-10

SB 735 – (Rep. Marleau) – Passed: 100-10

Next: Sent to governor for signature

SBs 711 and 735 extend, respectively, sales and use tax exemptions related to tangible personal property used in the construction or renovation of the Cobo Center in Detroit. Under current law, these exemptions expired on December 31, 2013. The bills extend the sunset for these exemptions to December 31, 2015.

Allowing a Purchaser of a Property at a Sheriff’s Sale to Periodically Inspect the Property during the Redemption Period

HB 5277 – (Rep. Callton) – Passed: 107-3

Next: Sent to Senate for consideration

House Bill 5277 would amend Public Act 104 of 2013, which allowed the purchaser of a property at a sheriff’s sale to periodically inspect the property during the redemption period and to sue for possession if the homeowner damaged the property, to provide for an unlimited amount of exterior inspections, an initial interior inspection and to allow the purchaser to request that the mortgagor provide information on or evidence of the condition of the interior of the property (which could take the place of subsequent interior inspections if certain conditions are met). The bill caps the number of information requests (unless certain conditions exist), requires information to be sent to the mortgagor, including the contact information of the purchaser, and includes notice requirements. The bill repeal certain provisions on the act and creates rebuttal presumptions as to when the mortgagor is and is not liable for damage.

Week of March 3, 2014: Committee Meetings

For each bill considered I will include the vote total or write “testimony only” if no vote was taken. Due to the complexity of certain issues, some bills receive multiple committee hearings before being put to a vote. If you would like to read further analysis of a bill you can access that at www.legislature.mi.gov.

If you would like to read the minutes from a particular hearing or testimony on a bill, you can access that by going to http://house.mi.gov/MHRPublic/committee.aspx and selecting the relevant committee from the dropdown menu.

Appropriations Subcommittee on Community Health

Agenda:

Public Testimony – Executive Budget Recommendation for FY 2014-15 on Behavioral Health Services and Medical Services

Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture and Rural Development

Agenda:

Presentations on Economic and Rural Development, Strategic Growth Initiative, and Agricultural Exports

Regulatory Reform

Agenda:

SB 504 – (Sen. Hune) – Liquor; other; administration of the liquor control code; clarify.

Reported from committee by a 13-0-1 vote

SB 505 – (Sen. Hune) – Liquor; other; prohibition of aiding or assisting other vendors; modify.

Reported from committee by a 12-0-1 vote

SB 506 – (Sen. Hune) – Liquor; tax; collection and payment of the beer tax; clarify.

Reported from committee by a 12-0-1 vote

SB 507 – (Sen. Hune) – Liquor; tax; method for collection and payment of wine and mixed spirit drink tax; provide for.

Reported from committee by a 13-0-1 vote

SB 650 – (Sen. Hune) – Liquor; distribution; distribution of beer produced by certain micro brewers to a retailer; allow.

Reported from committee by a 14-0 vote

SB 329 – (Sen. Hildenbrand) – Liquor; other; provision regarding the acquisition, sale, development, or operation of real property to another vendor by a brewer; expand to include wine maker, distiller, or brandy manufacturer and limit the number of real properties.

Reported from committee by a 13-0-1 vote

HB 5284 – (Rep. Lane) – Occupations; residential builders; relicensing of certain formerly licensed residential builders and residential maintenance and alteration contractors; expand authority of board.

Reported from committee by a 13-0 vote

Appropriations: Subcommittee on General Government

Agenda:

Testimony on Proposed FY 2014-15 budgets:

  • Michigan Economic Development Corporation/Michigan Strategic Fund
  • Michigan State Housing Development Authority
  • Michigan Land Bank

Energy and Technology

Agenda:

HB 5282 – (Rep. Pscholka) – Crimes; other; right to use force when providing security at a nuclear generating facility; clarify.

Reported from committee by a 19-1-1 vote

Health Policy

Agenda:

HB 5345 – (Rep. Lori) – Crime victims; other; reference to mentally retarded and mental retardation; modify.

Reported favorably by a vote of 17-0

HB 5346 – (Rep. Cavanagh) – Children; child care; reference to mentally retarded and mental retardation; modify.

Reported favorably by a vote of 17-0

HB 5347 – (Rep. Haines) – Mental health; developmental disability; reference to mentally retarded and mental retardation; change to developmental disability.

Reported favorably by a vote of 17-0

HB 5348 – (Rep. Leonard) – Mental health; developmental disability; reference to mentally retarded and mental retardation; change to developmental disability.

Reported favorably by a vote of 17-0

HB 5349 – (Rep. Cotter) – Mental health; developmental disability; reference to mentally retarded in revised judicature act; replace with developmentally disabled.

Reported favorably by a vote of 17-0

HB 5350 – (Rep. Cochran) – Children; other; reference to mentally retarded and mental retardation; modify.

Reported favorably by a vote of 17-0

HB 5351 – (Rep. Knezek) – Mental health; developmental disability; reference to mentally retarded children to developmentally disabled children; modify.

Reported favorably by a vote of 17-0

HB 5352 – (Rep. Somerville) – Mental health; developmental disability; reference to mentally retarded; change to developmentally disabled.

Reported favorably by a vote of 17-0

HB 5332 – (Rep. Lori) – Health; substance abuse; uniform substance use disorder credentialing program; require certain state departments and agencies to comply with the program developed by the department.

Testimony Only

Appropriations: Subcommittee on School Aid

Agenda:

Great Start Readiness Program and Early Childhood Funding

Appropriations: Subcommittee on Education

Agenda:

Michigan Department of Education School Reform Efforts

Appropriations: Subcommittee on Transportation

Agenda:

  • Public Testimony on Governor’s FY 2014-15 State Transportation Budget Proposal
  • Public Transit

Appropriations: Subcommittee on Higher Education

Agenda:

Testimony from Presidents Council, State Universities of Michigan

Tax Policy

Agenda:

HB 5342 – (Rep. Lyons) – Use tax; exemptions; over-the-counter medications sold pursuant to a prescription; exempt.

Reported favorably by a vote of 14-0

SB 516 – (Sen. Booher) – Corporate income tax; financial institutions; certain foreign corporations, tax base, and unitary filing provisions; revise.

Testimony Only

SB 622 – (Sen. Booher) – Use tax; exemptions; exemption for property affixed to property in another state; revise effective date.

Testimony Only

Military and Veterans Affairs

Agenda:

SB 671 – (Sen. Moolenaar) – Occupations; licensing fees; waiver of initial application and initial registration and license fees for certain veterans; provide for.

Testimony Only

SB 672 – (Sen. Green) – Occupations; security guards; waiver of initial fees for security business and alarm licenses; authorize for certain veterans.

Testimony Only

Commerce

Agenda:

HB 5097 – (Rep. Walsh) – Labor; arbitration; limitation on wage increases during collective bargaining agreement negotiations; provide for exceptions.

Testimony Only

Education

Agenda:

SB 120 – (Sen. Colbeck) – Education; curriculum; certain American heritage instruction and documents; allow and prohibit censorship of.

Testimony Only

SB 121 – (Sen. Colbeck) – Education; curriculum; celebrate freedom week to be observed in all public schools; require.

Testimony Only

SB 423 – (Sen. Colbeck) – Education; school districts; instruction in certain United States historical information; require.

Testimony Only

Financial Services

Agenda:

HB 5119 – (Rep. VerHeulen) – Commercial code; bank deposits and collections; application of article 4a of the uniform commercial code; revise.

Testimony Only

SB 547 – (Sen. Booher) – Commercial code; commercial paper; general revisions to article 3 of the uniform commercial code; provide for.

Testimony Only

SB 548 – (Sen. Booher) – Commercial code; commercial paper; references to uniform commercial code in uniform electronic transactions act; update.

Testimony Only

SB 549 – (Sen. Booher) – Commercial code; bank deposits and collections; general revisions to article 4 of the uniform commercial code; provide for.

Testimony Only

SB 551 – (Sen. Booher) – Commercial code; secured transactions; calculation of damages for violation of article 9 by secured party; revise, and extend rules in deficiency actions to consumer transactions.

Testimony Only

Appropriations: Subcommittee on Judiciary

Agenda:

Overview of the Michigan State Appellate Defender Office

  • Dawn Van Hoek, Director, State Appellate Defender Office

Overview of the Michigan Appellate Assigned Counsel System

  • Thomas M. Harp, Administrator, MAACS

Appropriations: Subcommittee on Military and Veterans Affairs

Agenda:

Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency: Veterans Programs

Appropriations: Subcommittee on State Police

Agenda:

  • Secure Cities Partnership
  • Criminal Investigations

Appropriations: Subcommittee on ASC Environmental Quality

Agenda:

DEQ Presentations:

  • Water Quality and Use Initiative
  • Electronic Document Management System

Judiciary

Agenda:

HB 5091 – (Rep. Johnson) – Weapons; other; brandishing a firearm; exempt the carrying of a firearm that is holstered or carried on a sling.

Reported favorably by a vote of 10-0

HB 5092 – (Rep. Dillon) – Weapons; other; definition of brandish; provide for.

Reported favorably by a vote of 10-0

HB 4915 – (Rep. Lori) – Crime victims; other; crime victim’s rights fund; extend sunset.

Testimony Only

Financial Liability Reform

Agenda:

HB 4964 – (Rep. Walsh) – Retirement; investments; automatic enrollment in certain retirement plans; allow public employers to provide and limit liability for default investment decisions.

Reported from committee by a vote of 10-0-1

HB 5380 – (Rep. Franz) – Legislature; other; qualifications, appointment, and duties of delegates to an article V convention; provide for.

Testimony Only

Appropriations: Subcommittee on Natural Resources

Agenda:

DNR Presentations:

  • Forestry Program
  • Wildfire Protection Program
  • Mackinac Island State Park

Best Management Practices for Water Quality and Forestry