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House Bill 5007 (2007)


Sponsors  Mark Meadows - (primary)
Rebekah Warren, Aldo Vagnozzi, Richard LeBlanc, Andy Coulouris, Ted Hammon, Richard Hammel, Kathleen Law, Joan Bauer, Kate Ebli, Barb Byrum, Marie Donigan, Pam Byrnes, Lisa Wojno, Frank Accavitti, Mary Valentine, Gino Polidori, Michael Sak, Shanelle Jackson, Barbara Farrah, Marsha Cheeks, Bettie Scott, Tonya Schuitmaker, John Garfield, Kim Meltzer, Judy Emmons, Kathy Angerer


Categories  Occupations, cosmetologists; Education, students; State agencies (existing), labor and economic growth

Occupations; cosmetologists; shampoo services performed in a cosmetology establishment; expand to certain students. Amends sec. 1203a of 1980 PA 299 (MCL 339.1203a).

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This document analyzes: HB5007
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This document analyzes: HB5007

History (House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
7/10/2007HJ 68 Pg. 1109introduced by Representative Mark Meadows
7/10/2007HJ 68 Pg. 1109read a first time
7/10/2007HJ 68 Pg. 1109referred to Committee on Regulatory Reform
7/17/2007HJ 69 Pg. 1121printed bill filed 07/10/2007
9/11/2007HJ 84 Pg. 1405reported with recommendation with substitute H-1
9/11/2007HJ 84 Pg. 1405referred to second reading
10/3/2007HJ 104 Pg. 1688read a second time
10/3/2007HJ 104 Pg. 1688substitute H-1 adopted
10/3/2007HJ 104 Pg. 1688placed on third reading
10/9/2007HJ 105 Pg. 1699read a third time
10/9/2007HJ 105 Pg. 1699passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 453 Yeas 93 Nays 9
10/9/2007HJ 105 Pg. 1699transmitted
10/10/2007SJ 104 Pg. 1637REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATORY REFORM


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