House Introduced Bill
Introduced bills appear as they were introduced and reflect no subsequent amendments or changes
House Bill 5119 of 2003 (Public Act 55 of 2004)
Sponsors
- Carl Williams (District 95)
- Steve Tobocman (District 12)
- Triette Reeves (District 10)
- Rich Brown (District 110)
- Stephen Adamini (District 109)
- Matthew Gillard (District 106)
- Gretchen Whitmer (District 69)
- Dianne Byrum (District 67)
- Randy Richardville (District 56)
- Ruth Jamnick (District 54)
- Lisa Wojno (District 28)
- Paula Zelenko (District 50)
- Clarence Phillips (District 29)
- Dave Woodward (District 26)
- Chris Kolb (District 53)
- Michael Murphy (District 68)
- Julie Dennis (District 92)
- Barbara Farrah (District 13)
- Jerry Kooiman (District 75)
- Jim Plakas (District 16)
- Artina Hardman (District 3)
- Mary Waters (District 4)
- Bill McConico (District 5)
- Glenn Anderson (District 18)
- Sal Rocca (District 30)
- Rick Johnson (District 102)
- Jack Minore (District 49)
- Doug Spade (District 57)
- Alexander Lipsey (District 60)
- Larry Julian (District 85)
- Marsha Cheeks (District 6)
- Tupac Hunter (District 9)
- Steve Bieda (District 25)
- Brenda Clack (District 34)
- Paul Condino (District 35)
- Aldo Vagnozzi (District 37)
- Frank Accavitti Jr. (District 42)
- John Gleason (District 48)
- Jennifer Elkins (District 97)
- John Moolenaar (District 98)
Categories
Human services; medical services; childhood lead screening by health professionals, facilities, and health maintenance organizations of certain children; require. Amends 1939 PA 280 (MCL 400.1 - 400.119b) by adding sec. 111k.
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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10/02/2003 | HJ 70 Pg. 1825 | referred to Committee on Family and Children Services |
10/23/2003 | HJ 79 Pg. 1986 | reported with recommendation for referral to Committee on Health Policy |
10/23/2003 | HJ 79 Pg. 1986 | recommendation concurred in |
1/20/2004 | HJ 2 Pg. 15 | reported with recommendation without amendment(s) |
1/20/2004 | HJ 2 Pg. 15 | referred to second reading |
1/20/2004 | HJ 2 Pg. 15 | laid over one day under the rules |
2/04/2004 | HJ 8 Pg. 83 | substitute H-2 adopted |
2/04/2004 | HJ 8 Pg. 83 | placed on third reading |
2/04/2004 | HJ 8 Pg. 83 | placed on immediate passage |
2/04/2004 | HJ 8 Pg. 83 | passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 14 Yeas 88 Nays 16 |
2/05/2004 | SJ 11 Pg. 119 | REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON FAMILIES AND HUMAN SERVICES |
3/18/2004 | SJ 29 Pg. 421 | REPORTED FAVORABLY WITHOUT AMENDMENT |
3/18/2004 | SJ 29 Pg. 421 | REFERRED TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE |
3/24/2004 | SJ 31 Pg. 445 | REPORTED BY COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FAVORABLY WITHOUT AMENDMENT(S) |
3/24/2004 | SJ 31 Pg. 445 | PLACED ON ORDER OF THIRD READING |
3/25/2004 | SJ 32 Pg. 468 | PASSED; GIVEN IMMEDIATE EFFECT ROLL CALL # 154 YEAS 37 NAYS 0 EXCUSED 1 NOT VOTING 0 |
3/25/2004 | SJ 32 Pg. 468 | INSERTED FULL TITLE |
3/25/2004 | HJ 27 Pg. 519 | full title agreed to |
3/25/2004 | HJ 27 Pg. 519 | bill ordered enrolled |
3/30/2004 | HJ 28 Pg. 557 | presented to the Governor 3/30/2004 @ 9:54 AM |
4/20/2004 | HJ 31 Pg. 694 | approved by the Governor 4/12/2004 @ 10:47 AM |
4/20/2004 | HJ 31 Pg. 694 | filed with Secretary of State 4/12/2004 @ 2:07 PM |
4/20/2004 | HJ 31 Pg. 694 | assigned PA 55'04 with immediate effect |