CRIMINAL PENALTIES: MAX. FINE - S.B. 1028: COMMITTEE SUMMARY

Senate Bill 1028 (as introduced 1-30-02)

Sponsor: Senator Thaddeus G. McCotter

Committee: Judiciary


Date Completed: 2-11-02


CONTENT


The bill would amend the Michigan Penal Code to increase the maximum fine in the penalty that applies to a felony or misdemeanor for which no other punishment is prescribed.


Currently, the penalty for a felony for which no other punishment is specially prescribed is imprisonment for up to four years, a maximum fine of $2,000, or both. The bill would raise the maximum fine to $5,000.


The current penalty for a misdemeanor for which no other punishment is specially prescribed is imprisonment for up to 90 days, a maximum fine of $100, or both. The bill would raise the maximum fine to $500.


MCL 750.503 & 750.504 - Legislative Analyst: Patrick Affholter


FISCAL IMPACT


The bill would have no fiscal impact on the State.


The bill would have an indeterminate fiscal impact on local governments. To the extent that it would raise penal fines, the bill would increase funds available to public libraries.


- Fiscal Analyst: Bethany WicksallS0102\s1028sa

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.