SENATE BILL No. 1493

 

 

September 16, 2008, Introduced by Senators GEORGE, PAPPAGEORGE and BROWN and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

 

 

 

      A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled

 

"The code of criminal procedure,"

 

by amending section 12e of chapter XVII (MCL 777.12e), as amended

 

by 2004 PA 26.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

 1                           CHAPTER XVII

 

 2        Sec. 12e. This chapter applies to the following felonies

 

 3  enumerated in sections 601 to 624b of chapter VI of the Michigan

 

 4  vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, within chapter 257 of the Michigan

 

 5  Compiled Laws:

 

 

6

M.C.L.

Category

Class

Description

Stat Max


1

257.601b(3)

Person

C

Moving violation causing death to construction worker

15

2

257.601c(2)

Person

C

Moving violation causing death to operator of implement of husbandry

15

3

257.601d(2)

Person

C

Moving violation causing death to vulnerable roadway user

15

4

257.602a(2)

Pub saf

G

Fleeing and eluding — fourth degree

2

5

257.602a(3)

Pub saf

E

Fleeing and eluding — third degree

5

6

257.602a(4)

Person

D

Fleeing and eluding — second degree

10

7

257.602a(5)

Person

C

Fleeing and eluding — first degree

15

8

257.616a(2)(b)

Pub saf

G

Using a signal preemption device

2

9

257.616a(2)(c)

Pub saf

E

Using a signal preemption device causing a traffic accident

5

10

257.616a(2)(d)

Person

D

Using a signal preemption device causing serious impairment of a body function

10

11

257.616a(2)(e)

Person

C

Using a signal preemption device causing death

15

12

257.616a(2)(f)

Pub ord

G

Selling or purchasing a signal preemption device

2


1

257.617(2)

Person

E

Failure to stop at scene of accident resulting in serious impairment or death

5

2

257.617(3)

Person

C

Failure to stop at scene of accident resulting in death when at fault

15

 

 

 3        Enacting section 1. This amendatory act does not take effect

 

 4  unless Senate Bill No. 1492                                   

 

 5            of the 94th Legislature is enacted into law.