House Introduced Bill
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House Bill 5125 of 2001 (Public Act 101 of 2002)
Sponsors
- Mike Bishop (District 45)
- Andrew Raczkowski (District 37)
- Nancy Cassis (District 38)
- Tom Meyer (District 84)
- Gerald Van Woerkom (District 91)
- James Koetje (District 74)
- Mike Kowall (District 44)
- Andrew Richner (District 1)
- Barb Vander Veen (District 89)
- Susan Tabor (District 71)
- Ruth Johnson (District 46)
- Gary Woronchak (District 15)
- Charles LaSata (District 79)
- LaMar Lemmons III (District 2)
- Raymond Basham (District 22)
- Patricia Birkholz (District 88)
- William Callahan (District 26)
- Hansen Clarke (District 7)
- Gene DeRossett (District 55)
- Larry DeVuyst (District 93)
- Stephen Ehardt (District 83)
- Jennifer Faunce (District 29)
- Tom George (District 61)
- Jim Howell (District 94)
- Ron Jelinek (District 78)
- Larry Julian (District 85)
- Wayne Kuipers (District 90)
- Patricia Lockwood (District 51)
- George Mans (District 23)
- David Mead (District 101)
- Mary Middaugh (District 80)
- John Pappageorge (District 41)
- Bruce Patterson (District 21)
- Mike Pumford (District 100)
- Sal Rocca (District 30)
- Jerry Vander Roest (District 63)
- Joanne Voorhees (District 77)
Categories
Crimes; larceny; manufacture, distribution, or possession of a theft detection shielding device or of a tool designed to deactivate or remove a theft detection device; prohibit and provide penalties.
Amends 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.1 - 750.568) by adding sec. 360a.
Documents
As Passed by the House
The As Passed by the House version is the bill, as introduced, that includes any adoped House amendments
The As Passed by the House version is the bill, as introduced, that includes any adoped House amendments
As Passed by the Senate
The As Passed by the Senate version is the bill, as introduced, that includes any adoped Senate amendments
The As Passed by the Senate version is the bill, as introduced, that includes any adoped Senate amendments
Analysis
Senate Fiscal Agency Analysis
History
(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)Note: A page number of 0 indicates that the page number is coming soon
Date | Journal | Action |
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10/02/2001 | HJ 64 Pg. 1969 | referred to Committee on Criminal Justice |
12/11/2001 | HJ 86 Pg. 2628 | reported with recommendation with substitute (H-2) |
12/11/2001 | HJ 86 Pg. 2628 | referred to second reading |
1/24/2002 | HJ 4 Pg. 48 | substitute (H-2) adopted |
1/24/2002 | HJ 4 Pg. 48 | placed on third reading |
1/29/2002 | HJ 5 Pg. 67 | passed; given immediate effect : |
Roll Call # 0020 Yeas 106 Nays 000 | ||
1/30/2002 | SJ 5 Pg. 56 | REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY |
3/05/2002 | SJ 19 Pg. 503 | REPORTED FAVORABLY WITH SUBSTITUTE (S-1) |
3/06/2002 | SJ 20 Pg. 510 | REPORTED BY COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FAVORABLY WITH SUBSTITUTE (S-1) |
3/06/2002 | SJ 20 Pg. 510 | SUBSTITUTE (S-1) CONCURRED IN |
3/06/2002 | SJ 20 Pg. 510 | PLACED ON ORDER OF THIRD READING WITH SUBSTITUTE (S-1) |
3/07/2002 | SJ 21 Pg. 523 | PASSED; GIVEN IMMEDIATE EFFECT : |
ROLL CALL # 0264 YEAS 35 NAYS 00 EXC 03 NOT VOTING 00 | ||
3/07/2002 | SJ 21 Pg. 523 | INSERTED FULL TITLE |
3/14/2002 | HJ 25 Pg. 628 | Senate substitute (S-1) concurred in |
3/14/2002 | HJ 25 Pg. 628 | roll call : |
Roll Call # 0265 Yeas 103 Nays 000 | ||
3/14/2002 | HJ 25 Pg. 628 | full title agreed to |
3/14/2002 | HJ 25 Pg. 628 | bill ordered enrolled |
3/19/2002 | HJ 26 Pg. 658 | presented to the Governor |
Time: 11:28AM Date: 03/18/02 | ||
4/09/2002 | HJ 29 Pg. 912 | approved by the Governor |
Time: 02:40PM Date: 03/27/02 | ||
4/09/2002 | HJ 29 Pg. 912 | filed with Secretary of State |
Time: 04:08PM Date: 03/27/02 | ||
4/09/2002 | HJ 29 Pg. 912 | assigned PA 0101'02 |