Senate Bill 367 of 1997 (Public Act 37 of 1998)

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Civil rights; handicapper discrimination; references to handicapped persons; change to persons with disabilities. Amends sec. 14 of 1964 PA 154 (MCL 408.394).

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History

(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
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Date Journal Action
4/15/1997 SJ 29 Pg. 419 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS
5/13/1997 SJ 40 Pg. 621 REPORTED FAVORABLY WITHOUT AMENDMENT
5/13/1997 SJ 40 Pg. 588 PLACED ON IMMEDIATE PASSAGE
5/13/1997 SJ 40 Pg. 601 PASSED:
Roll Call # 0189 YEAS 36 NAYS 00 EXC 02 NOT VOTING 00
5/14/1997 HJ 42 Pg. 900 referred to Committee on Constitutional and Civil Rights
2/12/1998 HJ 13 Pg. 200 reported with recommendation with substitute H1
2/12/1998 HJ 13 Pg. 200 referred to second reading
2/17/1998 HJ 14 Pg. 220 substitute H1 adopted
2/17/1998 HJ 14 Pg. 220 placed on third reading
2/24/1998 HJ 17 Pg. 272 passed; given immediate effect:
Roll Call # 0090 Yeas 100 Nays 000
2/24/1998 HJ 17 Pg. 272 title amended
2/24/1998 HJ 17 Pg. 272 returned to Senate
2/26/1998 SJ 16 Pg. 244 HOUSE SUBSTITUTE H1 CONCURRED IN
2/26/1998 SJ 16 Pg. 244 ROLL CALL::
Roll Call # 0065 YEAS 36 NAYS 00 EXC 00 NOT VOTING 01
2/26/1998 SJ 16 Pg. 244 GIVEN IMMEDIATE EFFECT
2/26/1998 SJ 16 Pg. 244 FULL TITLE AGREED TO
2/26/1998 SJ 16 Pg. 244 ORDERED ENROLLED
3/12/1998 SJ 22 Pg. 353 PRESENTED TO THE GOVERNOR
Time: 09:51AM DATE: 03/11/98
3/19/1998 SJ 25 Pg. 415 APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR
Time: 10:36AM DATE: 03/18/98
3/19/1998 SJ 25 Pg. 415 FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE
Time: 02:35PM DATE: 03/18/98
3/19/1998 SJ 25 Pg. 415 ASSIGNED PA 0037'98 WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT