PARENTING TIME                                                                    S.B. 606-624: FLOOR ANALYSIS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Senate Bills 606 through 624 (as reported by the Committee of the Whole) Sponsor: Senator Robert Geake (S.B. 606 & 607)

Senator Loren Bennett (S.B. 608) Senator Dale L. Shugars (S.B. 609) Senator Dave Honigman (S.B. 610 & 611) Senator Mat Dunaskiss (S.B. 612)

Senator Philip E. Hoffman (S.B. 613 & 614) Senator William Van Regenmorter (S.B. 615) Senator Joe Young (S.B. 616 & 617) Senator Don Koivisto (S.B. 618 & 619) Senator George Z. Hart (S.B. 620-622) Senator Jim Berryman (S.B. 623 & 624)

Committee: Families, Mental Health and Human Services

 

CONTENT

 

The bills would amend various statutes to replace references to “visitation” with references to “parenting time” and would take effect on June 1, 1996. Senate Bill 606 would amend the Office of Child Support Act. Senate Bill 607 would amend the Public Health Code. Senate Bill 608 would amend the Circuit Court Family Counseling Services Act. Senate Bill 609 would amend the Friend of the Court Act. Senate Bill 610 would amend the Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act. Senate Bill 611 would amend the Revised Probate Code. Senate Bill 612 would amend the Family Support Act. Senate Bill 613 would amend the divorce Act. Senate Bill 614 would amend the Revised Judicature Act. Senate Bill 615 would amend the Interstate Income Withholding Act. Senate Bill 616 would amend the Social Welfare Act. Senate Bill 617 would amend the Lottery Act. Senate Bill 618 would amend the Michigan Penal Code. Senate Bill 619 would amend the Code of Criminal Procedure. Senate Bill 620 would amend the Michigan Adoption Code and the juvenile code. Senate Bill 621 would amend the emancipation of minors Act. Senate Bill 622 would amend the Paternity Act. Senate Bill 623 would amend the Child Custody Act. Senate Bill 624 would amend the Support and Visitation Enforcement Act. The bill also would change the title of the Act to the “Support and Parenting Time Enforcement Act”.

 

Senate Bills 606, 609, 612-617, and 621-623 are tie-barred to Senate Bill 624.

 

MCL 400.233a (S.B. 606)                                                            Legislative Analyst: L. Burghardt 333.21532 (S.B. 607)

551.338 & 551.339 (S.B. 608)

552.501 et al. (S. B. 609) 780.166 & 780.182 (S.B. 610)

700.111 et al. (S.B. 611) 552.452 & 552.455 (S.B. 612)

552.15 et al. (S.B. 613) 600.652 et al. (S.B. 614)


552.673 et al. (S.B. 615)

400.18a (S.B. 616)

432.32 (S.B. 617)

750.350a (S.B. 618)

764.15b & 764.15c (S.B. 619)

710.60 et al. (S.B. 620) 722.3 (S.B. 621) 722.714a et al. (S.B. 622)

722.24 et al. (S.B. 623) 552.601 et al. (S.B. 624)

 

FISCAL IMPACT

 

The bills would have no fiscal impact on State or local government.

 

Date Completed: 10-20-95                                                                          Fiscal Analyst: M. Bain C.Cole

P. Graham

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

floor\sb 606

 

This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.