MI HB5614 | 2009-2010 | 95th Legislature
Status
Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: Passed on December 29 2010 - 100% progression
Action: 2010-12-29 - Assigned Pa 382'10 With Immediate Effect
Text: Latest bill text (Chaptered) [HTML]
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: Passed on December 29 2010 - 100% progression
Action: 2010-12-29 - Assigned Pa 382'10 With Immediate Effect
Text: Latest bill text (Chaptered) [HTML]
Summary
Health; licensing; health licensing board's authority over nonlicensed individuals; enhance, allow blood donation by certain minors under certain circumstances, and clarify physical therapy scope of practice. Amends secs. 16231 & 16233 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.16231 & 333.16233); adds secs. 9122 & 17819 & repeals 1971 PA 22 (MCL 722.41).
Title
Health; licensing; health licensing board's authority over nonlicensed individuals; enhance, allow blood donation by certain minors under certain circumstances, and clarify physical therapy scope of practice. Amends secs. 16231 & 16233 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.16231 & 333.16233); adds secs. 9122 & 17819 & repeals 1971 PA 22 (MCL 722.41).
Sponsors
Rep. Roy Schmidt [D] |
Roll Calls
2010-09-21 - Senate - Reported Favorably With Substitute S-1 (Y: 4 N: 0 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [PASS]
History
Date | Chamber | Action |
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2010-12-29 | Assigned Pa 382'10 With Immediate Effect | |
2010-12-29 | Filed With Secretary Of State 12/22/2010 @ 2:46 Pm | |
2010-12-29 | Approved By The Governor 12/22/2010 @ 2:02 Pm | |
2010-12-29 | Presented To The Governor 12/16/2010 @ 2:02 Pm | |
2010-12-15 | Bill Ordered Enrolled | |
2010-12-15 | Re-returned From Senate With Concurrence To House Amendment(s) To Senate Substitute S-2 | |
2010-12-15 | Roll Call # 690 Yeas 35 Nays 0 Excused 1 Not Voting 1 | |
2010-12-15 | House Amendment(s) To Senate Substitute S-2 Concurred In | |
2010-12-15 | Returned From House With Amendment(s) To Senate Substitute S-2 | |
2010-12-15 | Retransmitted | |
2010-12-15 | Title Amendment Agreed To | |
2010-12-15 | Roll Call # 624 Yeas 88 Nays 3 | |
2010-12-15 | Senate Substitute S-2 Concurred In As Amended | |
2010-12-15 | Amended | |
2010-12-03 | Laid Over One Day Under The Rules | |
2010-12-03 | Returned From Senate With Substitute S-2 With Immediate Effect And Title Amendment | |
2010-12-03 | Title Amended | |
2010-12-03 | Passed; Given Immediate Effect Roll Call # 677 Yeas 33 Nays 0 Excused 4 Not Voting 0 | |
2010-12-03 | Amendment(s) Adopted | |
2010-12-03 | Postponed Temporarily | |
2010-12-03 | Vote Reconsidered | |
2010-12-03 | Passed Roll Call # 663 Yeas 33 Nays 0 Excused 4 Not Voting 0 | |
2010-12-01 | Placed On Order Of Third Reading With Substitute S-2 As Amended | |
2010-12-01 | Substitute S-2 As Amended Concurred In | |
2010-12-01 | Reported By Committee Of The Whole Favorably With Substitute S-2 And Amendment(s) | |
2010-09-21 | Referred To Committee Of The Whole With Substitute S-1 | |
2010-09-21 | Committee Recommended Immediate Effect | |
2010-09-21 | Reported Favorably With Substitute S-1 | |
2010-02-02 | Referred To Committee On Health Policy | |
2010-01-27 | Transmitted | |
2010-01-27 | Passed; Given Immediate Effect Roll Call # 16 Yeas 95 Nays 4 | |
2010-01-27 | Read A Third Time | |
2010-01-27 | Placed On Immediate Passage | |
2010-01-27 | Placed On Third Reading | |
2010-01-27 | Read A Second Time | |
2010-01-19 | Referred To Second Reading | |
2010-01-19 | Reported With Recommendation Without Amendment | |
2009-12-02 | Printed Bill Filed 12/02/2009 | |
2009-12-01 | Referred To Committee On Health Policy | |
2009-12-01 | Read A First Time | |
2009-12-01 | Introduced By Representative Roy Schmidt |
Subjects
Children, other
Health, blood
Health, licensing
Occupations, health care professions
Occupations, individual licensing and regulation
Occupations, physical therapists
State agencies (existing), community health
Health, blood
Health, licensing
Occupations, health care professions
Occupations, individual licensing and regulation
Occupations, physical therapists
State agencies (existing), community health