No. 86

STATE OF MICHIGAN

JOURNAL

OF THE

House of Representatives

97th Legislature

REGULAR SESSION OF 2014

House Chamber, Lansing, Thursday, December 18, 2014.

10:00 a.m.

The House was called to order by the Speaker.

The roll was called by the Clerk of the House of Representatives, who announced that a quorum was present.

Abed—present Glardon—present LaVoy—present Roberts—present

Banks—present Goike—present Leonard—present Robinson—present

Barnett—present Graves—present Lipton—present Rogers—present

Bolger—present Greimel—present Lori—present Rutledge—present

Brinks—present Haines—present Lund—present Santana—present

Brown—present Haugh—present Lyons—present Schmidt—present

Brunner—present Haveman—present MacGregor—present Schor—present

Bumstead—present Heise—present MacMaster—present Segal—present

Callton—present Hobbs—present McBroom—present Shirkey—present

Cavanagh—present Hooker—present McCann—present Singh—present

Clemente—present Hovey-Wright—present McCready—present Slavens—present

Cochran—present Howrylak—present McMillin—present Smiley—present

Cotter—present Irwin—present Muxlow—present Somerville—present

Crawford—present Jacobsen—present Nathan—present Stallworth—present

Daley—present Jenkins—present Nesbitt—present Stamas—present

Darany—present Johnson—present O’Brien—present Stanley—present

Denby—present Kandrevas—present Oakes—present Switalski—present

Dianda—present Kelly—present Olumba—e/d/s Talabi—present

Dillon—present Kesto—present Outman—present Tlaib—present

Driskell—present Kivela—present Pagel—present Townsend—present

Durhal—present Knezek—present Pettalia—present VerHeulen—present

Faris—present Kosowski—present Phelps—present Victory—present

Farrington—present Kowall—present Poleski—present Walsh—present

Forlini—present Kurtz—present Potvin—present Yanez—present

Foster—present LaFontaine—present Price—present Yonker—present

Franz—present Lamonte—present Pscholka—present Zemke—present

Geiss—present Lane—present Rendon—present Zorn—present

Genetski—present Lauwers—present

e/d/s = entered during session

Rep. Hugh D. Crawford, from the 38th District, offered the following invocation:

“We believe:

That faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human life;

That the brotherhood of man transcends the sovereignty of nations;

That economic justice can best be won by free men through free enterprise;

That government should be of laws rather than of men;

That earth’s great treasure lies in human personality;

And that service to humanity is the best work of life.”

Motions and Resolutions

The Speaker, on behalf of the entire membership of the House of Representatives, offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 477.

A resolution of tribute offered as a memorial for James E. Defebaugh, former member of the House of Representatives.

Whereas, It is with great sadness that we remember and honor one of this body’s distinguished members. His service in this chamber, to his district, and all the people of this state will always be respectfully remembered; and

Whereas, Born in Chicago, James Defebaugh attended Harvard High School and earned his bachelor’s degree from Knox College. He later served our nation in the Army Air Force. Prior to his election to the House of Representatives, Jim was an advertising consultant with the Campbell Ewald agency in Detroit, working primarily on the Chevrolet and Proctor & Gamble accounts; and

Whereas, Jim’s public service career began when he chaired the Republican Party of Oakland County from 1968-70 and sat on the Oakland Community Health Services Board. Jim was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives in 1970 from the Sixty-fifth District, Birmingham and parts of Oakland County, and served 6 terms. During his tenure, he served as House Republican Whip and Assistant Floor Leader. He was also a member of the committees on Corporations and Finance, Elections, Retirement, House Policy, Mental Health (vice-chair), and Conservation, Environment, and Recreation; and

Whereas, In addition to ably serving the residents of the Sixty-fifth District, Jim contributed his talents in serving all Michigan citizens as a member of the Michigan Bicentennial Commission, the Governor’s Advisory Commission on the Regulation of Financial Institutions, and the Interstate Cooperation Commission. His commitment and dedication will not soon be forgotten; and

Whereas, Jim enjoyed civil war history, traveling with his wife, attending the annual Shakespeare Festival, and listening to music of the Big Band era. Jim leaves behind three children, 15 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That we offer this expression of our highest tribute to honor the memory of James E. Defebaugh, a member of this legislative body from 1971 to 1982; and be it further

Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to the Defebaugh family as evidence of our lasting esteem for his memory.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted by unanimous standing vote.

______

The Speaker called the Speaker Pro Tempore to the Chair.

The Speaker, on behalf of the entire membership of the House of Representatives, offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 478.

A resolution of tribute for the Honorable Wayne Schmidt.

Whereas, It is a pleasure to extend this expression of thanks to Representative Wayne Schmidt as he brings to a close his tenure with the Michigan House of Representatives. He has shown dedication in service to his community in many capacities, often in a leadership position; and

Whereas, A graduate of the Michigan State University Political Leadership Program, Wayne Schmidt put that training to good use in his legislative tenure as chair of the Commerce, Michigan Capitol, and Transportation and Infrastructure committees. He also served with distinction on the Energy and Technology; Health Policy; Great Lakes and the Environment; and Natural Resources, Tourism, and Outdoor Recreation committees. Notably, he lead the House through unemployment insurance and worker’s compensation reforms; and

Whereas, Before coming to the Legislature, Wayne Schmidt lived his sense of civic duty by serving five terms on the Grand Traverse County Board of Commissioners, including as vice-chair and chair of the board. He also sat on the boards of the Grand Traverse County Economic Development Corporation and Brownfield Redevelopment Authority, the Grand Traverse Republican Party, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Northwest Michigan, the Bay Area Transit Authority, the National Cherry Festival, the Great Lakes Community Mental Health Authority; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That we offer this tribute to commend and thank the Honorable Wayne Schmidt for his years of service and dedication to this legislative body, his district, and the entire state; and be it further

Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to Representative Schmidt as a token of our esteem and gratitude.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

The Speaker, on behalf of the entire membership of the House of Representatives, offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 479.

A resolution of tribute for the Honorable John Walsh.

Whereas, The members of this legislative body are proud to offer this expression of gratitude to John Walsh as he concludes his service to the Michigan House of Representatives and the Nineteenth District. His leadership in this chamber has been a tremendous asset to his colleagues and the citizens of Michigan; and

Whereas, Representative Walsh joined this body in 2009 already an accomplished public servant. A graduate of Michigan State University and the Wayne State University Law School, he has served as chair of the Livonia Planning Commission, Livonia Economic Development Partnership, and Livonia Chamber of Commerce, and is a former executive at Schoolcraft College and vice-president of the school’s board of trustees. Representative Walsh also served as a member and vice-president of the Livonia City Council. These experiences provided tremendous benefit to his work in the Legislature; and

Whereas, Through his six year tenure, Representative Walsh assembled a considerable body of work on a wide range of important issues. Serving early in his tenure on the Government Operations, Commerce, Education, and Tax Policy committees, he worked studiously to improve our state’s government processes and financial and tax laws. Under his leadership as chairman of the Judiciary Committee, he successfully guided legislation to modernize our system of courts and championed tort and criminal policies and reforms. As Speaker Pro Tempore, he vigorously worked on bipartisan policies to help relieve the city of Detroit of its pressing debt. Representative Walsh’s dedication and stewardship will be missed; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That we offer this tribute to commend and thank the Honorable John Walsh for his notable contributions to this legislative body; and be it further

Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to Representative Walsh as evidence of our gratitude and best wishes for his future endeavors.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

The Speaker, on behalf of the entire membership of the House of Representatives, offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 480.

A resolution of tribute for the Honorable Pete Lund.

Whereas, It is a privilege to honor Representative Pete Lund as his term in the Michigan House of Representatives comes to a close. His service and leadership to this legislative body will be sorely missed; and

Whereas, Pete Lund brought a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Legislature. A graduate from Wayne State University with a bachelor’s degree in economics and an MBA from Adrian College, Representative Lund used his educational credentials and business acumen to become a small business owner. He also shared his business expertise with college students by teaching public finance at Walsh College. In addition to his distinguished business career, Representative Lund served for eleven years as a member of the Macomb County Board of Commissioners; and

Whereas, Representative Lund was elected to the House of Representatives in 2008, where he advanced to prominent leadership roles including Majority Whip, and chair of the House Insurance Committee and House Government Operations Committee. He led the House through challenging legislative reform efforts including the redistricting process, Blue Cross Blue Shield reform, and streamlining burdensome regulations. He was also a leading advocate for no-fault automobile insurance reform and Electoral College reform; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That we extend appreciation and honor to Representative Pete Lund as he brings to a close his service in the Michigan House of Representatives; and be it further

Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to Representative Lund as evidence of our high regard for his service and contributions.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

The Speaker, on behalf of the entire membership of the House of Representatives, offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 481.

A resolution of tribute for the Honorable Joseph Haveman.

Whereas, It is with great pleasure that we extend appreciation to Representative Haveman and laud him for his dedication to the Legislature. As a member of this legislative body, he has steadfastly represented members of the Ninetieth District in Ottawa County and served the entire state of Michigan in his work; and

Whereas, Joe Haveman began his tenure in the Legislature after working in the construction industry and in local public service. His work experience included time in business development and in directing the Holland Home Builders Association. He also served as a member of the Holland City Council and as a county commissioner in Ottawa. A degree in public administration from Ferris State University helped prepare him for these endeavors; and

Whereas, Representative Haveman has proudly served this legislative body since first elected in 2008. His work as chair of the House Appropriations Committee in helping set the state budget is a testament to his effort and commitment to the Legislature. Aside from fiscal policy, he has worked diligently on legislation involving corrections and the prison system, juvenile expunction, and elimination of driver’s responsibility fees, among other issues. His leadership and service benefitted this legislative body and the state; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That we honor and thank the Honorable Joseph Haveman for his contributions to the Michigan House of Representatives; and be it further

Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to Representative Haveman as evidence of our gratitude and best wishes for his future endeavors.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

The Speaker, on behalf of the entire membership of the House of Representatives, offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 482.

A resolution of tribute for the Honorable Jim Stamas.

Whereas, It is with gratitude that we thank Representative Stamas for his service to the state as he concludes his tenure in this legislative body. His dedicated work on behalf of his constituents in Bay and Midland counties over the past six years has been greatly appreciated; and

Whereas, A graduate of Northwood University and veteran of the Michigan National Guard and United States Army, Jim Stamas worked in real estate and owns a family business. His commitment to public service includes serving on the Midland County Board of Commissioners and the Midland Township Board of Trustees; and

Whereas, In his six years as a legislator, Representative Stamas has distinguished himself through his leadership responsibilities, including his service as chair of the Military and Veterans Affairs and Government Operations committees, and as vice-chair of the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules, Michigan Capitol Committee, and the Legislative Council. He also served on the House Fiscal Agency Governing Board and the committees on Tourism, Outdoor Recreation, and Natural Resources; Tax Policy; and Regulatory Reform. As Majority Floor Leader, he has been a key figure in the work handled by the entire Michigan Legislature. In this role, his keen understanding of the legislative process and a professional Floor atmosphere has earned him the respect of colleagues and staff members alike; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That we commend and thank Representative Jim Stamas as he concludes his service in this legislative body; and be it further

Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to Representative Stamas as evidence of our gratitude and best wishes.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

Reps. Walsh, Stamas, Lund, Haveman and Schmidt offered the following resolution:

House Resolution No. 483.

A resolution of tribute for the Honorable Jase Bolger, Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Whereas, It is most appropriate and fitting that the members of this legislative body salute the Honorable Jase Bolger as he brings to a close his service as the Speaker of the House of Representatives. He has been a model of leadership who has dedicated his tenure to efficient state government, resuscitating Michigan’s economy, and making our state the best place to work and raise a family; and

Whereas, Jase Bolger graduated from Western Michigan University with a Bachelor of Business Administration in finance and political science. He would go on to start his own small business in Kalamazoo. In 2004, he was first elected to public office as a member of the Calhoun County Board of Commissioners. In 2008, the residents of the Sixty-third District first elected him to represent them in the House of Representatives; and

Whereas, Speaker Bolger has distinguished himself over his six years of service to the state with his leadership and commitment to improving our state. For the last four years as Speaker, he has guided this chamber as it has worked to create a more fair tax structure, improve Michigan’s business climate, create jobs, reform transportation funding, and set the city of Detroit and other local governments on the road to recovery. In addition, he lead on reducing the long-term liabilities for the state while increasing education funding over $1 billion and providing additional education options for our students. Our state would not be in the place it is now without his unwavering resolve and willingness to tackle the tough issues and his ability to focus on both the short- and long-term best interests of state residents; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That we offer this expression of tribute to commend and thank the Honorable Jase Bolger, Speaker of the House of Representatives, for his distinguished service to this legislative body and to our entire state; and be it further

Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to Speaker Bolger as evidence of our gratitude and best wishes.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

Reps. Stamas and Rutledge offered the following concurrent resolution:

House Concurrent Resolution No. 38.

A concurrent resolution providing for the final adjournment of the Legislature.

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That when the House of Representatives adjourns on Thursday, December 18, 2014, it stands adjourned until Tuesday, December 30, 2014, at 11:30 a.m.; and be it further

Resolved, That when the Senate adjourns on Thursday, December 18, 2014, it stands adjourned until Tuesday, December 30, 2014, at 11:45 a.m.; and be it further

Resolved, That when the Legislature adjourns on Tuesday, December 30, 2014, it stands adjourned without day.

The question being on the adoption of the concurrent resolution,

The concurrent resolution was adopted.

Messages from the Senate

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4480, entitled

A bill to amend 1984 PA 270, entitled “Michigan strategic fund act,” by amending sections 9 and 88c (MCL 125.2009 and 125.2088c), as amended by 2012 PA 145.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 17, with substitute (S-2), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 85, p. 2328.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-2) made to the bill by the Senate,

Rep. Switalski moved to amend the Senate substitute (S-2) as follows:

1. Amend page 8, following line 19, following subdivision “(C)” by inserting:

(D) THE INTEREST RATE OF THE LOAN.”.

The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-2) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-2), as amended, was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 705 Yeas—108

Abed Genetski Lane Rendon

Banks Glardon Lauwers Roberts

Barnett Goike LaVoy Rogers

Bolger Graves Leonard Rutledge

Brinks Greimel Lipton Santana

Brown Haines Lori Schmidt

Brunner Haugh Lund Schor

Bumstead Haveman Lyons Segal

Callton Heise MacGregor Shirkey

Cavanagh Hobbs MacMaster Singh

Clemente Hooker McBroom Slavens

Cochran Hovey-Wright McCann Smiley

Cotter Howrylak McCready Somerville

Crawford Irwin McMillin Stallworth

Daley Jacobsen Muxlow Stamas

Darany Jenkins Nathan Stanley

Denby Johnson Nesbitt Switalski

Dianda Kandrevas O’Brien Talabi

Dillon Kelly Oakes Tlaib

Driskell Kesto Outman Townsend

Durhal Kivela Pagel VerHeulen

Faris Knezek Pettalia Victory

Farrington Kosowski Phelps Walsh

Forlini Kowall Poleski Yanez

Foster Kurtz Potvin Yonker

Franz LaFontaine Price Zemke

Geiss Lamonte Pscholka Zorn

Nays—1

Robinson

In The Chair: Walsh

The House agreed to the full title.

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 398, entitled

A bill to amend 2010 PA 275, entitled “Next Michigan development act,” by amending section 4 (MCL 125.2954).

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 706 Yeas—81

Abed Greimel Lipton Santana

Banks Haines Lori Schmidt

Barnett Haugh Lyons Schor

Bolger Haveman MacMaster Segal

Brinks Heise McBroom Singh

Brown Hobbs McCann Slavens

Brunner Hovey-Wright McCready Smiley

Callton Irwin Muxlow Stallworth

Cavanagh Jacobsen Nathan Stamas

Clemente Jenkins Nesbitt Stanley

Cochran Kandrevas O’Brien Switalski

Crawford Kelly Oakes Talabi

Darany Kesto Outman Tlaib

Denby Kivela Pagel Townsend

Dillon Knezek Phelps Victory

Driskell Kosowski Poleski Walsh

Durhal Kowall Pscholka Yanez

Faris Kurtz Roberts Yonker

Foster Lamonte Rogers Zemke

Geiss LaVoy Rutledge Zorn

Glardon

Nays—28

Bumstead Genetski Lane Potvin

Cotter Goike Lauwers Price

Daley Graves Leonard Rendon

Dianda Hooker Lund Robinson

Farrington Howrylak MacGregor Shirkey

Forlini Johnson McMillin Somerville

Franz LaFontaine Pettalia VerHeulen

In The Chair: Walsh

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Stamas moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 2010 PA 275, entitled “An act to encourage the creation of next Michigan development corporations by interlocal agreement and to prescribe their powers and duties; to foster economic opportunities in this state and prevent conditions of unemployment and underemployment and to promote economic growth; to provide for the designation of next Michigan development districts and next Michigan development businesses; and to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local departments, entities, and officials,” by amending section 4 (MCL 125.2954), as amended by 2013 PA 239.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 730, entitled

A bill to amend 2000 PA 92, entitled “Food law,” by amending section 2129 (MCL 289.2129), as amended by 2012 PA 178, and by adding section 6152.

The bill was read a third time.

The question being on the passage of the bill,

Rep. Kesto moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 8, line 8, after “PROGRAM” by striking out the comma and “OR SHALL HAVE VIEWED A VIDEO,”.

2. Amend page 8, line 10, after “DEPARTMENT.” by inserting “THE ALLERGEN AWARENESS COMPONENT MAY BE AN ONLINE PROGRAM OR A VIDEO.”.

The motion was seconded and the amendments were adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

The question being on the passage of the bill,

The bill was then passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 707 Yeas—90

Abed Greimel Leonard Rutledge

Banks Haines Lipton Santana

Barnett Haugh Lori Schmidt

Bolger Haveman Lund Schor

Brinks Heise Lyons Segal

Brown Hobbs MacGregor Shirkey

Brunner Hooker MacMaster Singh

Callton Hovey-Wright McCann Slavens

Cavanagh Howrylak McCready Smiley

Clemente Irwin Nathan Stallworth

Cochran Jacobsen Nesbitt Stamas

Crawford Jenkins O’Brien Stanley

Darany Johnson Oakes Switalski

Denby Kandrevas Outman Talabi

Dianda Kesto Pagel Tlaib

Dillon Kivela Phelps Townsend

Driskell Knezek Poleski VerHeulen

Durhal Kosowski Price Walsh

Faris Kowall Pscholka Yanez

Foster Kurtz Roberts Yonker

Geiss Lamonte Robinson Zemke

Glardon Lane Rogers Zorn

Graves LaVoy

Nays—19

Bumstead Franz Lauwers Potvin

Cotter Genetski McBroom Rendon

Daley Goike McMillin Somerville

Farrington Kelly Muxlow Victory

Forlini LaFontaine Pettalia

In The Chair: Walsh

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Stamas moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 2000 PA 92, entitled “An act to codify the licensure and regulation of certain persons engaged in processing, manufacturing, production, packing, preparing, repacking, canning, preserving, freezing, fabricating, storing, selling, serving, or offering for sale food or drink for human consumption; to prescribe powers and duties of the department of agriculture; to provide for delegation of certain powers and duties to certain local units of government; to provide exemptions; to regulate the labeling, manufacture, distribution, and sale of food for protection of the consuming public and to prevent fraud and deception by prohibiting the misbranding, adulteration, manufacture, distribution, and sale of foods in violation of this act; to provide standards for food products and food establishments; to provide for enforcement of the act; to provide penalties and remedies for violation of the act; to provide for fees; to provide for promulgation of rules; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” by amending sections 1105 and 2129 (MCL 289.1105 and 289.2129), as amended by 2012 PA 178, and by adding section 6152.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Messages from the Senate

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4882, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending section 78h (MCL 211.78h), as amended by 2001 PA 96, and by adding section 78q.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 17, with substitute (S-2), title amendment and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 85, p. 2329.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-2) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-2) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 708 Yeas—109

Abed Glardon Lauwers Roberts

Banks Goike LaVoy Robinson

Barnett Graves Leonard Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lipton Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lori Santana

Brown Haugh Lund Schmidt

Brunner Haveman Lyons Schor

Bumstead Heise MacGregor Segal

Callton Hobbs MacMaster Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McBroom Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCann Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McCready Smiley

Cotter Irwin McMillin Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Muxlow Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nathan Stamas

Darany Johnson Nesbitt Stanley

Denby Kandrevas O’Brien Switalski

Dianda Kelly Oakes Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski

Nays—0

In The Chair: Walsh

The House agreed to the title as amended.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4920, entitled

A bill to amend 1933 PA 167, entitled “General sales tax act,” by amending section 6 (MCL 205.56), as amended by 2012 PA 458.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 17, with substitute (S-1), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 85, p. 2330.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 709 Yeas—109

Abed Glardon Lauwers Roberts

Banks Goike LaVoy Robinson

Barnett Graves Leonard Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lipton Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lori Santana

Brown Haugh Lund Schmidt

Brunner Haveman Lyons Schor

Bumstead Heise MacGregor Segal

Callton Hobbs MacMaster Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McBroom Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCann Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McCready Smiley

Cotter Irwin McMillin Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Muxlow Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nathan Stamas

Darany Johnson Nesbitt Stanley

Denby Kandrevas O’Brien Switalski

Dianda Kelly Oakes Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski

Nays—0

In The Chair: Walsh

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4921, entitled

A bill to amend 1937 PA 94, entitled “Use tax act,” by amending section 6 (MCL 205.96), as amended by 2012 PA 585.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 17, with substitute (S-1), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 85, p. 2330.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 710 Yeas—109

Abed Glardon Lauwers Roberts

Banks Goike LaVoy Robinson

Barnett Graves Leonard Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lipton Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lori Santana

Brown Haugh Lund Schmidt

Brunner Haveman Lyons Schor

Bumstead Heise MacGregor Segal

Callton Hobbs MacMaster Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McBroom Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCann Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McCready Smiley

Cotter Irwin McMillin Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Muxlow Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nathan Stamas

Darany Johnson Nesbitt Stanley

Denby Kandrevas O’Brien Switalski

Dianda Kelly Oakes Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski

Nays—0

In The Chair: Walsh

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

______

Rep. Stamas moved that Rep. MacMaster be excused temporarily from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 5421, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending section 78g (MCL 211.78g), as amended by 2003 PA 263.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 17, with substitute (S-2), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 85, p. 2331.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-2) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-2) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 711 Yeas—108

Abed Genetski Lane Roberts

Banks Glardon Lauwers Robinson

Barnett Goike LaVoy Rogers

Bolger Graves Leonard Rutledge

Brinks Greimel Lipton Santana

Brown Haines Lori Schmidt

Brunner Haugh Lund Schor

Bumstead Haveman Lyons Segal

Callton Heise MacGregor Shirkey

Cavanagh Hobbs McBroom Singh

Clemente Hooker McCann Slavens

Cochran Hovey-Wright McCready Smiley

Cotter Howrylak McMillin Somerville

Crawford Irwin Muxlow Stallworth

Daley Jacobsen Nathan Stamas

Darany Jenkins Nesbitt Stanley

Denby Johnson O’Brien Switalski

Dianda Kandrevas Oakes Talabi

Dillon Kelly Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kesto Pagel Townsend

Durhal Kivela Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Knezek Phelps Victory

Farrington Kosowski Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kowall Potvin Yanez

Foster Kurtz Price Yonker

Franz LaFontaine Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lamonte Rendon Zorn

Nays—0

In The Chair: Walsh

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 5862, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” by amending sections 102, 2227, and 2845 (MCL 500.102, 500.2227, and 500.2845), section 102 as amended by 2000 PA 252, section 2227 as added by 1998 PA 217, and section 2845 as amended by 1998 PA 216.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 17, with substitute (S-1), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 85, p. 2331.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 712 Yeas—94

Abed Graves Lori Rutledge

Banks Haines Lund Santana

Bolger Haugh Lyons Schmidt

Brinks Haveman MacGregor Schor

Brown Heise McBroom Segal

Brunner Hobbs McCann Shirkey

Callton Hovey-Wright McCready Singh

Cavanagh Irwin Muxlow Slavens

Clemente Jacobsen Nathan Smiley

Cochran Jenkins Nesbitt Stallworth

Cotter Kandrevas O’Brien Stamas

Crawford Kesto Oakes Stanley

Daley Kivela Outman Switalski

Darany Knezek Pagel Talabi

Denby Kosowski Pettalia Tlaib

Dillon Kowall Phelps Townsend

Driskell Kurtz Poleski VerHeulen

Durhal LaFontaine Potvin Victory

Faris Lamonte Price Walsh

Farrington Lane Pscholka Yanez

Forlini Lauwers Rendon Yonker

Foster LaVoy Roberts Zemke

Geiss Leonard Rogers Zorn

Glardon Lipton

Nays—14

Barnett Genetski Howrylak McMillin

Bumstead Goike Johnson Robinson

Dianda Greimel Kelly Somerville

Franz Hooker

In The Chair: Walsh

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

______

The Speaker Pro Tempore called Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Cotter to the Chair.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Motions and Resolutions

Rep. Walsh moved that the Committee on Detroit’s Recovery and Michigan’s Future be discharged from further consideration of Senate Bill No. 295.

(For first notice see House Journal No. 85, p. 2332.)

The question being on the motion made by Rep. Walsh,

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

The bill was placed on the order of Second Reading of Bills.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 295, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending section 78m (MCL 211.78m), as amended by 2006 PA 498.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Walsh moved to substitute (H-2) the bill.

The motion prevailed and the substitute (H-2) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 295, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending section 78m (MCL 211.78m), as amended by 2006 PA 498.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 713 Yeas—107

Abed Genetski Lauwers Robinson

Banks Glardon LaVoy Rogers

Barnett Goike Leonard Rutledge

Bolger Graves Lipton Santana

Brinks Greimel Lori Schmidt

Brown Haines Lund Schor

Brunner Haugh Lyons Segal

Bumstead Haveman MacGregor Shirkey

Callton Heise MacMaster Singh

Cavanagh Hobbs McBroom Slavens

Clemente Hooker McCann Smiley

Cochran Hovey-Wright McCready Somerville

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Stallworth

Crawford Jacobsen Nathan Stamas

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stanley

Darany Johnson O’Brien Switalski

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Talabi

Dianda Kelly Outman Tlaib

Dillon Kesto Pagel Townsend

Driskell Kivela Pettalia VerHeulen

Durhal Knezek Phelps Victory

Faris Kosowski Poleski Walsh

Farrington Kowall Potvin Yanez

Forlini Kurtz Price Yonker

Foster LaFontaine Pscholka Zemke

Franz Lamonte Rendon Zorn

Geiss Lane Roberts

Nays—2

Howrylak McMillin

In The Chair: Cotter

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to provide for the assessment of rights and interests, including leasehold interests, in property and the levy and collection of taxes on property, and for the collection of taxes levied; making those taxes a lien on the property taxed, establishing and continuing the lien, providing for the sale or forfeiture and conveyance of property delinquent for taxes, and for the inspection and disposition of lands bid off to the state and not redeemed or purchased; to provide for the establishment of a delinquent tax revolving fund and the borrowing of money by counties and the issuance of notes; to define and limit the jurisdiction of the courts in proceedings in connection with property delinquent for taxes; to limit the time within which actions may be brought; to prescribe certain limitations with respect to rates of taxation; to prescribe certain powers and duties of certain officers, departments, agencies, and political subdivisions of this state; to provide for certain reimbursements of certain expenses incurred by units of local government; to provide penalties for the violation of this act; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 623, entitled

A bill to amend 1982 PA 162, entitled “Nonprofit corporation act,” by amending sections 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 121, 122, 123, 131, 132, 133, 141, 143, 151, 202, 209, 212, 215, 217, 221, 241, 242, 243, 246, 251, 261, 275, 301, 303, 304, 305, 307, 308, 309, 313, 317, 331, 332, 338, 402, 403, 404, 405, 407, 413, 415, 421, 422, 423, 441, 442, 444, 446, 451, 455, 461, 485, 487, 501, 505, 506, 511, 521, 523, 527, 528, 531, 541, 548, 551, 552, 553, 561, 562, 563, 565, 567, 569, 601, 602, 611, 615, 631, 641, 642, 643, 701, 707, 741, 753, 801, 804, 805, 811, 815, 817, 821, 823, 851, 855, 901, 911, 913, 922, 923, 925, 932, 1001, 1002, 1012, 1015, 1016, 1021, 1032, 1035, 1041, 1042, 1051, 1060, 1104, 1107, 1145, and 1162 (MCL 450.2103, 450.2104, 450.2105, 450.2106, 450.2107, 450.2108, 450.2109, 450.2110, 450.2121, 450.2122, 450.2123, 450.2131, 450.2132, 450.2133, 450.2141, 450.2143, 450.2151, 450.2202, 450.2209, 450.2212, 450.2215, 450.2217, 450.2221, 450.2241, 450.2242, 450.2243, 450.2246, 450.2251, 450.2261, 450.2275, 450.2301, 450.2303, 450.2304, 450.2305, 450.2307, 450.2308, 450.2309, 450.2313, 450.2317, 450.2331, 450.2332, 450.2338, 450.2402, 450.2403, 450.2404, 450.2405, 450.2407, 450.2413, 450.2415, 450.2421, 450.2422, 450.2423, 450.2441, 450.2442, 450.2444, 450.2446, 450.2451, 450.2455, 450.2461, 450.2485, 450.2487, 450.2501, 450.2505, 450.2506, 450.2511, 450.2521, 450.2523, 450.2527, 450.2528, 450.2531, 450.2541, 450.2548, 450.2551, 450.2552, 450.2553, 450.2561, 450.2562, 450.2563, 450.2565, 450.2567, 450.2569, 450.2601, 450.2602, 450.2611, 450.2615, 450.2631, 450.2641, 450.2642, 450.2643, 450.2701, 450.2707, 450.2741, 450.2753, 450.2801, 450.2804, 450.2805, 450.2811, 450.2815, 450.2817, 450.2821, 450.2823, 450.2851, 450.2855, 450.2901, 450.2911, 450.2913, 450.2922, 450.2923, 450.2925, 450.2932, 450.3001, 450.3002, 450.3012, 450.3015, 450.3016, 450.3021, 450.3032, 450.3035, 450.3041, 450.3042, 450.3051, 450.3060, 450.3104, 450.3107, 450.3145, and 450.3162), sections 106, 404, 505, 548, 611, 901, and 922 as amended by 2008 PA 222, sections 108, 561, 562, 563, 565, 567, and 569 as amended by 1993 PA 129, section 110 as amended by 1990 PA 39, section 123 as amended by 2008 PA 482, section 131 as amended by 2005 PA 219, sections 133, 141, 143, 151, 405, 407, 413, 421, 441, 446, 451, and 521 as amended by 2008 PA 9, section 209 as amended by 1996 PA 397, sections 261, 501, and 541 as amended by 2009 PA 88, section 911 as amended by 1996 PA 84, section 1060 as amended by 2012 PA 309, and sections 1104, 1107, 1145, and 1162 as added by 1984 PA 209, and by adding sections 303a, 303b, 303c, 303d, 314, 336, 341a, 343, 344, 345, 392, 406, 408, 409, 412, 432, 447a, 466, 467, 468, 472, 473, 488, 489, 491a, 492a, 493a, 494, 495, 496, 497, 514, 515a, 529, 545a, 564a, 564b, 564c, 571, 703a, 706, 711, 712, 713, 724, 735, 736a, 745, 746, 751, 754, 841a, 842a, and 1013; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

(The bill was read a third time and postponed temporarily on December 17, see House Journal No. 85, p. 2311.)

The question being on the passage of the bill,

The bill was then passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 714 Yeas—77

Banks Goike LaVoy Potvin

Bolger Graves Leonard Price

Brinks Haines Lipton Pscholka

Bumstead Haugh Lori Rendon

Callton Haveman Lund Rogers

Clemente Heise Lyons Rutledge

Cotter Hooker MacGregor Schmidt

Crawford Jacobsen McBroom Shirkey

Daley Jenkins McCann Singh

Darany Johnson McCready Somerville

Denby Kandrevas Muxlow Stallworth

Dianda Kesto Nathan Stamas

Dillon Knezek Nesbitt Talabi

Durhal Kosowski O’Brien VerHeulen

Farrington Kowall Oakes Victory

Forlini Kurtz Outman Walsh

Foster LaFontaine Pagel Yonker

Franz Lane Pettalia Zemke

Genetski Lauwers Poleski Zorn

Glardon

Nays—32

Abed Geiss Lamonte Segal

Barnett Greimel MacMaster Slavens

Brown Hobbs McMillin Smiley

Brunner Hovey-Wright Phelps Stanley

Cavanagh Howrylak Roberts Switalski

Cochran Irwin Robinson Tlaib

Driskell Kelly Santana Townsend

Faris Kivela Schor Yanez

In The Chair: Cotter

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to revise, consolidate, and classify the laws relating to the organization and regulation of certain nonprofit corporations; to prescribe their duties, rights, powers, immunities, and liabilities; to provide for the authorization of foreign nonprofit corporations within this state; to impose certain duties on certain state departments; to prescribe fees; to prescribe penalties for violations of this act; and to repeal certain acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 624, entitled

A bill to amend 1965 PA 169, entitled “An act to require court proceedings for dissolution of domestic charitable purpose corporations; and to require the filing of notice of intention to withdraw with the attorney general by foreign charitable purpose corporations attempting to withdraw from this state,” by amending the title and sections 1 and 2 (MCL 450.251 and 450.252) and by adding sections 1a and 2a.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 715 Yeas—78

Banks Goike LaVoy Potvin

Bolger Graves Leonard Price

Brinks Greimel Lipton Pscholka

Bumstead Haines Lori Rendon

Callton Haugh Lund Rogers

Clemente Haveman Lyons Rutledge

Cotter Heise MacGregor Schmidt

Crawford Hooker McBroom Shirkey

Daley Jacobsen McCann Singh

Darany Jenkins McCready Somerville

Denby Johnson Muxlow Stallworth

Dianda Kandrevas Nathan Stamas

Dillon Kesto Nesbitt Talabi

Durhal Knezek O’Brien VerHeulen

Farrington Kosowski Oakes Victory

Forlini Kowall Outman Walsh

Foster Kurtz Pagel Yonker

Franz LaFontaine Pettalia Zemke

Genetski Lane Poleski Zorn

Glardon Lauwers

Nays—31

Abed Geiss MacMaster Slavens

Barnett Hobbs McMillin Smiley

Brown Hovey-Wright Phelps Stanley

Brunner Howrylak Roberts Switalski

Cavanagh Irwin Robinson Tlaib

Cochran Kelly Santana Townsend

Driskell Kivela Schor Yanez

Faris Lamonte Segal

In The Chair: Cotter

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

______

Rep. Rutledge moved that Rep. Nathan be excused temporarily from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

Senate Bill No. 929, entitled

A bill to amend 1993 PA 23, entitled “Michigan limited liability company act,” by amending section 705a (MCL 450.4705a), as amended by 2002 PA 686.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 716 Yeas—78

Banks Glardon Lauwers Potvin

Bolger Goike LaVoy Price

Brinks Graves Leonard Pscholka

Bumstead Greimel Lipton Rendon

Callton Haines Lori Rogers

Clemente Haugh Lund Rutledge

Cotter Haveman Lyons Schmidt

Crawford Heise MacGregor Shirkey

Daley Hooker McBroom Singh

Darany Jacobsen McCann Somerville

Denby Jenkins McCready Stallworth

Dianda Johnson Muxlow Stamas

Dillon Kandrevas Nesbitt Talabi

Durhal Kesto O’Brien VerHeulen

Farrington Knezek Oakes Victory

Forlini Kosowski Outman Walsh

Foster Kowall Pagel Yonker

Franz Kurtz Pettalia Zemke

Geiss LaFontaine Poleski Zorn

Genetski Lane

Nays—30

Abed Hobbs McMillin Slavens

Barnett Hovey-Wright Phelps Smiley

Brown Howrylak Roberts Stanley

Brunner Irwin Robinson Switalski

Cavanagh Kelly Santana Tlaib

Cochran Kivela Schor Townsend

Driskell Lamonte Segal Yanez

Faris MacMaster

In The Chair: Cotter

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to provide for the organization and regulation of limited liability companies; to prescribe their duties, rights, powers, immunities, and liabilities; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state departments and agencies; and to provide for penalties and remedies,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 269, entitled

A bill to amend 2000 PA 489, entitled “Michigan trust fund act,” by amending sections 7 and 8 (MCL 12.257 and 12.258), section 7 as amended by 2009 PA 183 and section 8 as amended by 2011 PA 254.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 717 Yeas—83

Abed Glardon LaVoy Schmidt

Banks Greimel Lipton Schor

Barnett Haines Lori Segal

Bolger Haugh Lyons Singh

Brinks Haveman MacGregor Slavens

Brown Heise MacMaster Smiley

Brunner Hobbs McCann Stallworth

Callton Hovey-Wright McCready Stamas

Cavanagh Irwin Muxlow Stanley

Clemente Jacobsen O’Brien Switalski

Cochran Jenkins Oakes Talabi

Crawford Kandrevas Outman Tlaib

Darany Kesto Pagel Townsend

Denby Kivela Pettalia VerHeulen

Dillon Knezek Phelps Victory

Driskell Kosowski Poleski Walsh

Durhal Kowall Price Yanez

Faris Kurtz Pscholka Yonker

Farrington LaFontaine Rogers Zemke

Forlini Lamonte Rutledge Zorn

Foster Lane Santana

Nays—25

Bumstead Goike Lauwers Potvin

Cotter Graves Leonard Rendon

Daley Hooker Lund Roberts

Dianda Howrylak McBroom Robinson

Franz Johnson McMillin Shirkey

Geiss Kelly Nesbitt Somerville

Genetski

In The Chair: Cotter

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Stamas moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 2000 PA 489, entitled “An act to create certain funds; to provide for the allocation of certain revenues among certain funds and for the operation, investment, and expenditure of certain funds; and to impose certain duties and requirements on certain state officials,” by amending sections 7 and 8 (MCL 12.257 and 12.258), section 7 as amended by 2014 PA 186 and section 8 as amended by 2011 PA 254.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 270, entitled

A bill to amend 1984 PA 270, entitled “Michigan strategic fund act,” by amending sections 88a, 88b, and 89c (MCL 125.2088a, 125.2088b, and 125.2089c), section 88a as amended by 2011 PA 22, section 88b as amended by 2012 PA 145, and section 89c as added by 2008 PA 98.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 718 Yeas—83

Abed Glardon LaVoy Schmidt

Banks Greimel Lipton Schor

Barnett Haines Lori Segal

Bolger Haugh Lyons Singh

Brinks Haveman MacGregor Slavens

Brown Heise MacMaster Smiley

Brunner Hobbs McCann Stallworth

Callton Hovey-Wright McCready Stamas

Cavanagh Irwin Muxlow Stanley

Clemente Jacobsen O’Brien Switalski

Cochran Jenkins Oakes Talabi

Crawford Kandrevas Outman Tlaib

Darany Kesto Pagel Townsend

Denby Kivela Phelps VerHeulen

Dillon Knezek Poleski Victory

Driskell Kosowski Price Walsh

Durhal Kowall Pscholka Yanez

Faris Kurtz Roberts Yonker

Farrington LaFontaine Rogers Zemke

Forlini Lamonte Rutledge Zorn

Foster Lane Santana

Nays—25

Bumstead Goike Lauwers Pettalia

Cotter Graves Leonard Potvin

Daley Hooker Lund Rendon

Dianda Howrylak McBroom Robinson

Franz Johnson McMillin Shirkey

Geiss Kelly Nesbitt Somerville

Genetski

In The Chair: Cotter

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act relating to the economic development of this state; to create the Michigan strategic fund and to prescribe its powers and duties; to transfer and provide for the acquisition and succession to the rights, properties, obligations, and duties of the job development authority and the Michigan economic development authority to the Michigan strategic fund; to provide for the expenditure of proceeds in certain funds to which the Michigan strategic fund succeeds in ownership; to provide for the issuance of, and terms and conditions for, certain notes and bonds of the Michigan strategic fund; to create certain boards and funds; to create certain permanent funds; to exempt the property, income, and operation of the fund and its bonds and notes, and the interest thereon, from certain taxes; to provide for the creation of certain centers within and for the purposes of the Michigan strategic fund; to provide for the creation and funding of certain accounts for certain purposes; to impose certain powers and duties upon certain officials, departments, and authorities of this state; to make certain loans, grants, and investments; to provide penalties; to make an appropriation; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 269, entitled

A bill to amend 2000 PA 489, entitled “An act to create certain funds; to provide for the allocation of certain revenues among certain funds and for the operation, investment, and expenditure of certain funds; and to impose certain duties and requirements on certain state officials,” by amending sections 7 and 8 (MCL 12.257 and 12.258), section 7 as amended by 2014 PA 186 and section 8 as amended by 2011 PA 254.

(The bill was passed earlier today, see today’s Journal, p. 2352.)

Rep. Stamas moved to reconsider the vote by which the House passed the bill.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

The question being on the passage of the bill,

The bill was then passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 719 Yeas—82

Abed Glardon LaVoy Schmidt

Banks Greimel Lipton Schor

Barnett Haines Lori Segal

Bolger Haugh Lyons Singh

Brinks Haveman MacGregor Slavens

Brown Heise McCann Smiley

Brunner Hobbs McCready Stallworth

Callton Hovey-Wright Muxlow Stamas

Cavanagh Irwin O’Brien Stanley

Clemente Jacobsen Oakes Switalski

Cochran Jenkins Outman Talabi

Crawford Kandrevas Pagel Tlaib

Darany Kesto Phelps Townsend

Denby Kivela Poleski VerHeulen

Dillon Knezek Price Victory

Driskell Kosowski Pscholka Walsh

Durhal Kowall Roberts Yanez

Faris Kurtz Rogers Yonker

Farrington LaFontaine Rutledge Zemke

Forlini Lamonte Santana Zorn

Foster Lane

Nays—26

Bumstead Goike Leonard Pettalia

Cotter Graves Lund Potvin

Daley Hooker MacMaster Rendon

Dianda Howrylak McBroom Robinson

Franz Johnson McMillin Shirkey

Geiss Kelly Nesbitt Somerville

Genetski Lauwers

In The Chair: Cotter

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Senate Bill No. 271, entitled

A bill to amend 1984 PA 270, entitled “Michigan strategic fund act,” by amending sections 88r, 90a, 90b, 90c, and 90d (MCL 125.2088r, 125.2090a, 125.2090b, 125.2090c, and 125.2090d), section 88r as added by 2011 PA 250 and sections 90a, 90b, 90c, and 90d as amended by 2012 PA 395.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 720 Yeas—83

Abed Glardon LaVoy Schmidt

Banks Greimel Lipton Schor

Barnett Haines Lori Segal

Bolger Haugh Lyons Singh

Brinks Haveman MacGregor Slavens

Brown Heise MacMaster Smiley

Brunner Hobbs McCann Stallworth

Callton Hovey-Wright McCready Stamas

Cavanagh Irwin Muxlow Stanley

Clemente Jacobsen O’Brien Switalski

Cochran Jenkins Oakes Talabi

Crawford Kandrevas Outman Tlaib

Darany Kesto Pagel Townsend

Denby Kivela Phelps VerHeulen

Dillon Knezek Poleski Victory

Driskell Kosowski Price Walsh

Durhal Kowall Pscholka Yanez

Faris Kurtz Roberts Yonker

Farrington LaFontaine Rogers Zemke

Forlini Lamonte Rutledge Zorn

Foster Lane Santana

Nays—25

Bumstead Goike Lauwers Pettalia

Cotter Graves Leonard Potvin

Daley Hooker Lund Rendon

Dianda Howrylak McBroom Robinson

Franz Johnson McMillin Shirkey

Geiss Kelly Nesbitt Somerville

Genetski

In The Chair: Cotter

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act relating to the economic development of this state; to create the Michigan strategic fund and to prescribe its powers and duties; to transfer and provide for the acquisition and succession to the rights, properties, obligations, and duties of the job development authority and the Michigan economic development authority to the Michigan strategic fund; to provide for the expenditure of proceeds in certain funds to which the Michigan strategic fund succeeds in ownership; to provide for the issuance of, and terms and conditions for, certain notes and bonds of the Michigan strategic fund; to create certain boards and funds; to create certain permanent funds; to exempt the property, income, and operation of the fund and its bonds and notes, and the interest thereon, from certain taxes; to provide for the creation of certain centers within and for the purposes of the Michigan strategic fund; to provide for the creation and funding of certain accounts for certain purposes; to impose certain powers and duties upon certain officials, departments, and authorities of this state; to make certain loans, grants, and investments; to provide penalties; to make an appropriation; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 93, entitled

A bill to amend 2001 PA 142, entitled “Michigan memorial highway act,” (MCL 250.1001 to 250.2080) by adding section 1076.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 721 Yeas—108

Abed Genetski Lane Roberts

Banks Glardon Lauwers Robinson

Barnett Goike LaVoy Rogers

Bolger Graves Leonard Rutledge

Brinks Greimel Lipton Santana

Brown Haines Lori Schmidt

Brunner Haugh Lund Schor

Bumstead Haveman Lyons Segal

Callton Heise MacGregor Shirkey

Cavanagh Hobbs MacMaster Singh

Clemente Hooker McBroom Slavens

Cochran Hovey-Wright McCann Smiley

Cotter Howrylak McCready Somerville

Crawford Irwin McMillin Stallworth

Daley Jacobsen Muxlow Stamas

Darany Jenkins Nesbitt Stanley

Denby Johnson O’Brien Switalski

Dianda Kandrevas Oakes Talabi

Dillon Kelly Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kesto Pagel Townsend

Durhal Kivela Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Knezek Phelps Victory

Farrington Kosowski Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kowall Potvin Yanez

Foster Kurtz Price Yonker

Franz LaFontaine Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lamonte Rendon Zorn

Nays—0

In The Chair: Cotter

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Stamas moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 2001 PA 142, entitled “An act to consolidate prior acts naming certain Michigan highways; to provide for the naming of certain highways; to prescribe certain duties of the state transportation department; and to repeal acts and parts of acts and certain resolutions,” (MCL 250.1001 to 250.2080) by adding section 90.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

______

Rep. Olumba entered the House Chambers.

Senate Bill No. 317, entitled

A bill to amend 2001 PA 142, entitled “Michigan memorial highway act,” (MCL 250.1001 to 250.2080) by adding section 1076.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 722 Yeas—109

Abed Glardon Lauwers Roberts

Banks Goike LaVoy Robinson

Barnett Graves Leonard Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lipton Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lori Santana

Brown Haugh Lund Schmidt

Brunner Haveman Lyons Schor

Bumstead Heise MacGregor Segal

Callton Hobbs MacMaster Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McBroom Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCann Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McCready Smiley

Cotter Irwin McMillin Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Muxlow Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski

Nays—0

In The Chair: Cotter

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Stamas moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 2001 PA 142, entitled “An act to consolidate prior acts naming certain Michigan highways; to provide for the naming of certain highways; to prescribe certain duties of the state transportation department; and to repeal acts and parts of acts and certain resolutions,” (MCL 250.1001 to 250.2080) by adding section 1065.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

______

The Speaker Pro Tempore resumed the Chair.

Senate Bill No. 493, entitled

A bill to amend 2006 PA 110, entitled “Michigan zoning enabling act,” (MCL 125.3101 to 125.3702) by adding section 205a.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 723 Yeas—109

Abed Glardon Lauwers Roberts

Banks Goike LaVoy Robinson

Barnett Graves Leonard Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lipton Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lori Santana

Brown Haugh Lund Schmidt

Brunner Haveman Lyons Schor

Bumstead Heise MacGregor Segal

Callton Hobbs MacMaster Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McBroom Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCann Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McCready Smiley

Cotter Irwin McMillin Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Muxlow Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski

Nays—0

In The Chair: Walsh

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to codify the laws regarding local units of government regulating the development and use of land; to provide for the adoption of zoning ordinances; to provide for the establishment in counties, townships, cities, and villages of zoning districts; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain officials; to provide for the assessment and collection of fees; to authorize the issuance of bonds and notes; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Lyons moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 78, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 504, 35101, 35501, 35502, 35503, and 52502 (MCL 324.504, 324.35101, 324.35501, 324.35502, 324.35503, and 324.52502), section 504 as amended by 2009 PA 47, section 35101 as amended by 1996 PA 290, sections 35501, 35502, and 35503 as added by 1995 PA 59, and section 52502 as added by 2004 PA 125; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 724 Yeas—59

Bolger Graves Lori Poleski

Bumstead Haines Lund Potvin

Callton Haveman Lyons Price

Cotter Heise MacGregor Pscholka

Crawford Hooker MacMaster Rendon

Daley Jacobsen McBroom Rogers

Denby Jenkins McCready Schmidt

Dianda Johnson McMillin Shirkey

Farrington Kelly Muxlow Somerville

Forlini Kesto Nesbitt Stamas

Foster Kowall O’Brien Victory

Franz Kurtz Olumba Walsh

Genetski LaFontaine Outman Yonker

Glardon Lauwers Pagel Zorn

Goike Leonard Pettalia

Nays—50

Abed Faris Lane Singh

Banks Geiss LaVoy Slavens

Barnett Greimel Lipton Smiley

Brinks Haugh McCann Stallworth

Brown Hobbs Oakes Stanley

Brunner Hovey-Wright Phelps Switalski

Cavanagh Howrylak Roberts Talabi

Clemente Irwin Robinson Tlaib

Cochran Kandrevas Rutledge Townsend

Darany Kivela Santana VerHeulen

Dillon Knezek Schor Yanez

Driskell Kosowski Segal Zemke

Durhal Lamonte

In The Chair: Walsh

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to protect the environment and natural resources of the state; to codify, revise, consolidate, and classify laws relating to the environment and natural resources of the state; to regulate the discharge of certain substances into the environment; to regulate the use of certain lands, waters, and other natural resources of the state; to protect the people’s right to hunt and fish; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies and officials; to provide for certain charges, fees, assessments, and donations; to provide certain appropriations; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Lyons moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 753, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 3109 (MCL 324.3109), as amended by 2005 PA 241.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 725 Yeas—76

Bolger Goike Leonard Poleski

Brown Graves Lori Potvin

Brunner Haines Lund Price

Bumstead Haveman Lyons Pscholka

Callton Heise MacGregor Rendon

Clemente Hooker MacMaster Rogers

Cotter Jacobsen McBroom Schmidt

Crawford Jenkins McCann Segal

Daley Johnson McCready Shirkey

Darany Kandrevas McMillin Smiley

Denby Kelly Muxlow Somerville

Dianda Kesto Nesbitt Stamas

Durhal Kivela O’Brien Stanley

Farrington Kosowski Oakes Talabi

Forlini Kowall Olumba VerHeulen

Foster Kurtz Outman Victory

Franz LaFontaine Pagel Walsh

Genetski Lauwers Pettalia Yonker

Glardon LaVoy Phelps Zorn

Nays—33

Abed Geiss Lamonte Singh

Banks Greimel Lane Slavens

Barnett Haugh Lipton Stallworth

Brinks Hobbs Roberts Switalski

Cavanagh Hovey-Wright Robinson Tlaib

Cochran Howrylak Rutledge Townsend

Dillon Irwin Santana Yanez

Driskell Knezek Schor Zemke

Faris

In The Chair: Walsh

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to protect the environment and natural resources of the state; to codify, revise, consolidate, and classify laws relating to the environment and natural resources of the state; to regulate the discharge of certain substances into the environment; to regulate the use of certain lands, waters, and other natural resources of the state; to protect the people’s right to hunt and fish; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies and officials; to provide for certain charges, fees, assessments, and donations; to provide certain appropriations; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Lyons moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 941, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 16901, 16902, 16903, 16903b, 16903c, 16904, 16905, 16906, 16908, 16909, 16909a, and 16911 (MCL 324.16901, 324.16902, 324.16903, 324.16903b, 324.16903c, 324.16904, 324.16905, 324.16906, 324.16908, 324.16909, 324.16909a, and 324.16911), sections 16901 and 16909 as amended by 2006 PA 520, section 16902 as amended by 2006 PA 521, section 16903 as amended by 2006 PA 522, section 16903b as amended by 2006 PA 523, section 16903c as added by 2002 PA 496, sections 16904 and 16905 as amended by 2006 PA 527, section 16906 as amended by 2006 PA 529, section 16908 as amended by 2006 PA 524, section 16909a as added by 2006 PA 530, and section 16911 as added by 2006 PA 525, and by adding sections 16904b and 16908c.

The bill was read a third time.

The question being on the passage of the bill,

Rep. Haveman moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 29, line 1, after “A” by striking out “FELONY” and inserting “MISDEMEANOR”.

2. Amend page 29, line 1, after “THAN” by striking out the balance of the line through “YEARS” on line 2 and inserting “1 YEAR”.

The motion was seconded and the amendments were adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

The question being on the passage of the bill,

Rep. LaFontaine moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 29, line 19, after “FORFEITURE” by inserting “IN THE SAME MANNER”.

The motion was seconded and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

The question being on the passage of the bill,

The bill was then passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 726 Yeas—107

Abed Genetski Lauwers Robinson

Banks Glardon LaVoy Rogers

Barnett Goike Leonard Rutledge

Bolger Graves Lipton Santana

Brinks Greimel Lori Schmidt

Brown Haines Lund Schor

Brunner Haugh Lyons Segal

Bumstead Haveman MacGregor Shirkey

Callton Heise MacMaster Singh

Cavanagh Hobbs McBroom Slavens

Clemente Hooker McCann Smiley

Cochran Hovey-Wright McCready Somerville

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Stallworth

Crawford Jacobsen Nesbitt Stamas

Daley Jenkins O’Brien Stanley

Darany Johnson Oakes Switalski

Denby Kandrevas Olumba Talabi

Dianda Kelly Outman Tlaib

Dillon Kesto Pagel Townsend

Driskell Kivela Pettalia VerHeulen

Durhal Knezek Phelps Victory

Faris Kosowski Poleski Walsh

Farrington Kowall Potvin Yanez

Forlini Kurtz Price Yonker

Foster LaFontaine Pscholka Zemke

Franz Lamonte Rendon Zorn

Geiss Lane Roberts

Nays—2

Howrylak McMillin

In The Chair: Walsh

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to protect the environment and natural resources of the state; to codify, revise, consolidate, and classify laws relating to the environment and natural resources of the state; to regulate the discharge of certain substances into the environment; to regulate the use of certain lands, waters, and other natural resources of the state; to protect the people’s right to hunt and fish; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies and officials; to provide for certain charges, fees, assessments, and donations; to provide certain appropriations; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

______

Rep. Howrylak, having reserved the right to explain his protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:

“Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

This bill should not have included an asset forfeiture provision. Absent that section, I would have supported this bill.”

Senate Bill No. 1055, entitled

A bill to amend 1937 PA 153, entitled “An act relative to printing for this state; to establish the requirements of responsible bidders; to provide exemptions from this act; to prescribe penalties for the violation of the provisions of this act; and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act,” by amending section 1 (MCL 24.61).

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 727 Yeas—68

Bolger Graves Leonard Poleski

Brown Haines Lori Price

Bumstead Haugh Lund Pscholka

Callton Haveman Lyons Rendon

Clemente Heise MacGregor Rogers

Cotter Hooker MacMaster Schmidt

Crawford Howrylak McBroom Schor

Daley Jacobsen McCready Segal

Denby Jenkins McMillin Shirkey

Dianda Kelly Muxlow Somerville

Farrington Kesto Nesbitt Stamas

Forlini Kivela O’Brien Townsend

Foster Kowall Olumba VerHeulen

Franz Kurtz Outman Victory

Genetski LaFontaine Pagel Walsh

Glardon Lauwers Pettalia Yonker

Goike LaVoy Phelps Zorn

Nays—41

Abed Faris Lamonte Singh

Banks Geiss Lane Slavens

Barnett Greimel Lipton Smiley

Brinks Hobbs McCann Stallworth

Brunner Hovey-Wright Oakes Stanley

Cavanagh Irwin Potvin Switalski

Cochran Johnson Roberts Talabi

Darany Kandrevas Robinson Tlaib

Dillon Knezek Rutledge Yanez

Driskell Kosowski Santana Zemke

Durhal

In The Chair: Walsh

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 1007, entitled

A bill to amend 1954 PA 188, entitled “An act to provide for the making of certain improvements by townships; to provide for paying for the improvements by the issuance of bonds; to provide for the levying of taxes; to provide for assessing the whole or a part of the cost of improvements against property benefited; and to provide for the issuance of bonds in anticipation of the collection of special assessments and for the obligation of the township on the bonds,” by amending sections 7, 8, and 9a (MCL 41.727, 41.728, and 41.729a), section 7 as amended by 1986 PA 180 and section 9a as amended by 1995 PA 139.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 728 Yeas—107

Abed Glardon LaVoy Robinson

Banks Goike Leonard Rogers

Barnett Graves Lipton Rutledge

Bolger Greimel Lori Santana

Brinks Haines Lund Schmidt

Brown Haugh Lyons Schor

Brunner Haveman MacGregor Segal

Bumstead Heise MacMaster Shirkey

Callton Hobbs McBroom Singh

Cavanagh Hooker McCann Slavens

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Smiley

Cochran Howrylak McMillin Somerville

Cotter Jacobsen Muxlow Stallworth

Crawford Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Daley Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Darany Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Denby Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dianda Kesto Outman Tlaib

Dillon Kivela Pagel Townsend

Driskell Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Durhal Kosowski Phelps Victory

Faris Kowall Poleski Walsh

Farrington Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Forlini LaFontaine Price Yonker

Foster Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Franz Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski Lauwers Roberts

Nays—2

Geiss Irwin

In The Chair: Walsh

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Stamas moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1954 PA 188, entitled “An act to provide for the making of certain improvements by townships; to provide for paying for the improvements by the issuance of bonds; to provide for the levying of taxes; to provide for assessing the whole or a part of the cost of improvements against property benefited; and to provide for the issuance of bonds in anticipation of the collection of special assessments and for the obligation of the township on the bonds,” by amending sections 8 and 9a (MCL 41.728 and 41.729a), section 9a as amended by 1995 PA 139.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 427, entitled

A bill to amend 1936 (Ex Sess) PA 1, entitled “Michigan employment security act,” by amending section 43 (MCL 421.43), as amended by 2004 PA 243.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 729 Yeas—109

Abed Glardon Lauwers Roberts

Banks Goike LaVoy Robinson

Barnett Graves Leonard Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lipton Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lori Santana

Brown Haugh Lund Schmidt

Brunner Haveman Lyons Schor

Bumstead Heise MacGregor Segal

Callton Hobbs MacMaster Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McBroom Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCann Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McCready Smiley

Cotter Irwin McMillin Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Muxlow Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski

Nays—0

In The Chair: Walsh

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Stamas moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1936 (Ex Sess) PA 1, entitled “An act to protect the welfare of the people of this state through the establishment of an unemployment compensation fund, and to provide for the disbursement thereof; to create certain other funds; to create the Michigan employment security commission, and to prescribe its powers and duties; to provide for the protection of the people of this state from the hazards of unemployment; to levy and provide for contributions from employers; to levy and provide for obligation assessments; to provide for the collection of those contributions and assessments; to enter into reciprocal agreements and to cooperate with agencies of the United States and of other states charged with the administration of any unemployment insurance law; to furnish certain information to certain governmental agencies for use in administering public benefit and child support programs and investigating and prosecuting fraud; to provide for the payment of benefits; to provide for appeals from redeterminations, decisions and notices of assessments; and for referees and a board of review to hear and decide the issues arising from redeterminations, decisions and notices of assessment; to provide for the cooperation of this state and compliance with the provisions of the social security act and the Wagner-Peyser act passed by the Congress of the United States of America; to provide for the establishment and maintenance of free public employment offices; to provide for the transfer of funds; to make appropriations for carrying out the provisions of this act; to prescribe remedies and penalties for the violation of this act; and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act,” by amending section 43 (MCL 421.43), as amended by 2014 PA 241.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 852, entitled

A bill to amend 1974 PA 198, entitled “An act to provide for the establishment of plant rehabilitation districts and industrial development districts in local governmental units; to provide for the exemption from certain taxes; to levy and collect a specific tax upon the owners of certain facilities; to impose and provide for the disposition of an administrative fee; to provide for the disposition of the tax; to provide for the obtaining and transferring of an exemption certificate and to prescribe the contents of those certificates; to prescribe the powers and duties of the state tax commission and certain officers of local governmental units; and to provide penalties,” by amending section 9 (MCL 207.559), as amended by 2012 PA 490.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 730 Yeas—103

Abed Genetski Lauwers Rogers

Banks Glardon LaVoy Rutledge

Barnett Graves Leonard Santana

Bolger Greimel Lipton Schmidt

Brinks Haines Lori Schor

Brown Haugh Lund Segal

Brunner Haveman Lyons Shirkey

Callton Heise MacGregor Singh

Cavanagh Hobbs MacMaster Slavens

Clemente Hovey-Wright McBroom Smiley

Cochran Howrylak McCann Somerville

Cotter Irwin McCready Stallworth

Crawford Jacobsen Muxlow Stamas

Daley Jenkins O’Brien Stanley

Darany Johnson Oakes Switalski

Denby Kandrevas Olumba Talabi

Dianda Kelly Outman Tlaib

Dillon Kesto Pagel Townsend

Driskell Kivela Pettalia VerHeulen

Durhal Knezek Phelps Victory

Faris Kosowski Poleski Walsh

Farrington Kowall Price Yanez

Forlini Kurtz Pscholka Yonker

Foster LaFontaine Rendon Zemke

Franz Lamonte Roberts Zorn

Geiss Lane Robinson

Nays—6

Bumstead Hooker Nesbitt Potvin

Goike McMillin

In The Chair: Walsh

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 962, entitled

A bill to amend 1974 PA 198, entitled “An act to provide for the establishment of plant rehabilitation districts and industrial development districts in local governmental units; to provide for the exemption from certain taxes; to levy and collect a specific tax upon the owners of certain facilities; to impose and provide for the disposition of an administrative fee; to provide for the disposition of the tax; to provide for the obtaining and transferring of an exemption certificate and to prescribe the contents of those certificates; to prescribe the powers and duties of the state tax commission and certain officers of local governmental units; and to provide penalties,” by amending section 7 (MCL 207.557), as amended by 2013 PA 85.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 731 Yeas—104

Abed Genetski Lane Robinson

Banks Glardon Lauwers Rogers

Barnett Graves LaVoy Rutledge

Bolger Greimel Leonard Santana

Brinks Haines Lipton Schmidt

Brown Haugh Lori Schor

Brunner Haveman Lund Segal

Callton Heise Lyons Shirkey

Cavanagh Hobbs MacGregor Singh

Clemente Hooker MacMaster Slavens

Cochran Hovey-Wright McBroom Smiley

Cotter Howrylak McCann Somerville

Crawford Irwin McCready Stallworth

Daley Jacobsen Muxlow Stamas

Darany Jenkins O’Brien Stanley

Denby Johnson Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kandrevas Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kelly Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kesto Pagel Townsend

Durhal Kivela Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Knezek Phelps Victory

Farrington Kosowski Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kowall Price Yanez

Foster Kurtz Pscholka Yonker

Franz LaFontaine Rendon Zemke

Geiss Lamonte Roberts Zorn

Nays—5

Bumstead McMillin Nesbitt Potvin

Goike

In The Chair: Walsh

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

The Speaker Pro Tempore called Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Cotter to the Chair.

Senate Bill No. 974, entitled

A bill to amend 1939 PA 288, entitled “Probate code of 1939,” by amending section 2 of chapter XIIA (MCL 712A.2), as amended by 2014 PA 342.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 732 Yeas—109

Abed Glardon Lauwers Roberts

Banks Goike LaVoy Robinson

Barnett Graves Leonard Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lipton Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lori Santana

Brown Haugh Lund Schmidt

Brunner Haveman Lyons Schor

Bumstead Heise MacGregor Segal

Callton Hobbs MacMaster Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McBroom Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCann Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McCready Smiley

Cotter Irwin McMillin Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Muxlow Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski

Nays—0

In The Chair: Cotter

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to revise and consolidate the statutes relating to certain aspects of the family division of circuit court, to the jurisdiction, powers, and duties of the family division of circuit court and its judges and other officers, to the change of name of adults and children, and to the adoption of adults and children; to prescribe certain jurisdiction, powers, and duties of the family division of circuit court and its judges and other officers; to prescribe the manner and time within which certain actions and proceedings may be brought in the family division of the circuit court; to prescribe pleading, evidence, practice, and procedure in certain actions and proceedings in the family division of circuit court; to provide for appeals from certain actions in the family division of circuit court; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state departments, agencies, and officers; to provide for certain immunity from liability; and to provide remedies and penalties,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 975, entitled

A bill to amend 1939 PA 280, entitled “The social welfare act,” by amending section 117a (MCL 400.117a), as amended by 2014 PA 304.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 733 Yeas—109

Abed Glardon Lauwers Roberts

Banks Goike LaVoy Robinson

Barnett Graves Leonard Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lipton Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lori Santana

Brown Haugh Lund Schmidt

Brunner Haveman Lyons Schor

Bumstead Heise MacGregor Segal

Callton Hobbs MacMaster Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McBroom Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCann Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McCready Smiley

Cotter Irwin McMillin Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Muxlow Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski

Nays—0

In The Chair: Cotter

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to protect the welfare of the people of this state; to provide general assistance, hospitalization, infirmary and medical care to poor or unfortunate persons; to provide for compliance by this state with the social security act; to provide protection, welfare and services to aged persons, dependent children, the blind, and the permanently and totally disabled; to administer programs and services for the prevention and treatment of delinquency, dependency and neglect of children; to create a state department of social services; to prescribe the powers and duties of the department; to provide for the interstate and intercounty transfer of dependents; to create county and district departments of social services; to create within certain county departments, bureaus of social aid and certain divisions and offices thereunder; to prescribe the powers and duties of the departments, bureaus and officers; to provide for appeals in certain cases; to prescribe the powers and duties of the state department with respect to county and district departments; to prescribe certain duties of certain other state departments, officers, and agencies; to make an appropriation; to prescribe penalties for the violation of the provisions of this act; and to repeal certain parts of this act on specific dates,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 1086, entitled

A bill to amend 1974 PA 150, entitled “Youth rehabilitation services act,” by amending section 5 (MCL 803.305), as amended by 1998 PA 517.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 734 Yeas—105

Abed Glardon LaVoy Roberts

Banks Goike Leonard Rogers

Barnett Graves Lipton Rutledge

Bolger Greimel Lori Santana

Brinks Haines Lund Schmidt

Brown Haugh Lyons Schor

Brunner Haveman MacGregor Segal

Bumstead Heise MacMaster Shirkey

Callton Hobbs McBroom Singh

Cavanagh Hooker McCann Slavens

Cochran Hovey-Wright McCready Smiley

Cotter Howrylak McMillin Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Muxlow Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kelly Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kesto Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kivela Outman Tlaib

Driskell Knezek Pagel Townsend

Durhal Kosowski Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kowall Phelps Victory

Farrington Kurtz Poleski Walsh

Forlini LaFontaine Potvin Yanez

Foster Lamonte Price Yonker

Franz Lane Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lauwers Rendon Zorn

Genetski

Nays—4

Clemente Irwin Kandrevas Robinson

In The Chair: Cotter

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to provide for the acceptance, care, and discharge of youths committed as public wards; to prescribe the liability for the cost of services for public wards; to prescribe procedures for the return of public wards who absent themselves without permission; to provide a penalty for the violation of this act; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 105, entitled

A bill to amend 1990 PA 250, entitled “DNA identification profiling system act,” by amending the title and sections 2, 3, 3a, 5, and 6 (MCL 28.172, 28.173, 28.173a, 28.175, and 28.176), the title and section 3 as amended by 1998 PA 522, sections 2 and 6 as amended and section 5 as added by 2008 PA 535, and section 3a as amended by 2008 PA 533.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 735 Yeas—92

Abed Geiss Lamonte Rogers

Banks Genetski Lane Rutledge

Bolger Glardon Lauwers Santana

Brinks Graves LaVoy Schmidt

Brown Greimel Leonard Schor

Brunner Haines Lipton Segal

Callton Haugh Lori Singh

Cavanagh Heise Lyons Slavens

Clemente Hobbs MacGregor Smiley

Cochran Hooker MacMaster Stallworth

Cotter Hovey-Wright McCann Stamas

Crawford Jacobsen Muxlow Stanley

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Switalski

Darany Johnson O’Brien Talabi

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Tlaib

Dianda Kelly Olumba Townsend

Dillon Kesto Outman VerHeulen

Driskell Kivela Pagel Victory

Durhal Knezek Phelps Walsh

Faris Kosowski Poleski Yanez

Forlini Kowall Pscholka Yonker

Foster Kurtz Rendon Zemke

Franz LaFontaine Roberts Zorn

Nays—17

Barnett Howrylak McCready Price

Bumstead Irwin McMillin Robinson

Farrington Lund Pettalia Shirkey

Goike McBroom Potvin Somerville

Haveman

In The Chair: Cotter

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to provide for a DNA identification profiling system; to provide for the collection of samples from certain prisoners, convicted offenders, and juvenile offenders and the analysis of those samples; and to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state departments and county agencies,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Senate Bill No. 1088, entitled

A bill to amend 1966 PA 331, entitled “Community college act of 1966,” by amending section 142 (MCL 389.142), as amended by 2012 PA 153.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 736 Yeas—103

Abed Graves LaVoy Roberts

Banks Greimel Leonard Rogers

Bolger Haines Lipton Rutledge

Brinks Haugh Lori Santana

Brown Haveman Lund Schmidt

Brunner Heise Lyons Schor

Bumstead Hobbs MacGregor Segal

Callton Hooker MacMaster Singh

Cavanagh Hovey-Wright McBroom Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McCann Smiley

Cotter Irwin McCready Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen McMillin Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Muxlow Stamas

Darany Johnson Nesbitt Stanley

Denby Kandrevas O’Brien Switalski

Dianda Kelly Oakes Talabi

Dillon Kesto Olumba Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Outman Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pagel VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Pettalia Victory

Foster Kowall Phelps Walsh

Franz Kurtz Poleski Yanez

Geiss LaFontaine Potvin Yonker

Genetski Lamonte Price Zemke

Glardon Lane Pscholka Zorn

Goike Lauwers Rendon

Nays—6

Barnett Farrington Robinson Shirkey

Clemente Forlini

In The Chair: Cotter

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to revise and consolidate the laws relating to community colleges; to provide for the creation of community college districts; to provide a charter for such districts; to provide for the government, control and administration of such districts; to provide for the election of a board of trustees; to define the powers and duties of the board of trustees; to provide for the assessment, levy, collection and return of taxes therefor; to authorize community college districts to operate a new jobs training program, enter into certain training agreements, and issue bonds to finance the training program; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 106, entitled

A bill to amend 1939 PA 288, entitled “Probate code of 1939,” by amending section 18k of chapter XIIA (MCL 712A.18k), as amended by 2003 PA 77.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 737 Yeas—92

Abed Geiss Lamonte Roberts

Banks Genetski Lane Rogers

Bolger Glardon Lauwers Rutledge

Brinks Graves LaVoy Schmidt

Brown Greimel Leonard Schor

Brunner Haines Lipton Segal

Callton Haugh Lori Singh

Cavanagh Heise Lund Slavens

Clemente Hobbs Lyons Smiley

Cochran Hooker MacGregor Stallworth

Cotter Hovey-Wright MacMaster Stamas

Crawford Jacobsen McCann Stanley

Daley Jenkins Muxlow Switalski

Darany Johnson Nesbitt Talabi

Denby Kandrevas O’Brien Tlaib

Dianda Kelly Oakes Townsend

Dillon Kesto Olumba VerHeulen

Driskell Kivela Outman Victory

Durhal Knezek Pagel Walsh

Faris Kosowski Phelps Yanez

Forlini Kowall Poleski Yonker

Foster Kurtz Pscholka Zemke

Franz LaFontaine Rendon Zorn

Nays—17

Barnett Howrylak McMillin Robinson

Bumstead Irwin Pettalia Santana

Farrington McBroom Potvin Shirkey

Goike McCready Price Somerville

Haveman

In The Chair: Cotter

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to revise and consolidate the statutes relating to certain aspects of the family division of circuit court, to the jurisdiction, powers, and duties of the family division of circuit court and its judges and other officers, to the change of name of adults and children, and to the adoption of adults and children; to prescribe certain jurisdiction, powers, and duties of the family division of circuit court and its judges and other officers; to prescribe the manner and time within which certain actions and proceedings may be brought in the family division of the circuit court; to prescribe pleading, evidence, practice, and procedure in certain actions and proceedings in the family division of circuit court; to provide for appeals from certain actions in the family division of circuit court; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state departments, agencies, and officers; to provide for certain immunity from liability; and to provide remedies and penalties,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Senate Bill No. 107, entitled

A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled “The Michigan penal code,” by amending section 520m (MCL 750.520m), as amended by 2008 PA 380.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 738 Yeas—92

Abed Geiss Lamonte Roberts

Banks Genetski Lane Rogers

Bolger Glardon Lauwers Rutledge

Brinks Graves LaVoy Schmidt

Brown Greimel Leonard Schor

Brunner Haines Lipton Segal

Callton Haugh Lori Singh

Cavanagh Heise Lund Slavens

Clemente Hobbs Lyons Smiley

Cochran Hooker MacGregor Stallworth

Cotter Hovey-Wright MacMaster Stamas

Crawford Jacobsen McCann Stanley

Daley Jenkins Muxlow Switalski

Darany Johnson Nesbitt Talabi

Denby Kandrevas O’Brien Tlaib

Dianda Kelly Oakes Townsend

Dillon Kesto Olumba VerHeulen

Driskell Kivela Outman Victory

Durhal Knezek Pagel Walsh

Faris Kosowski Phelps Yanez

Forlini Kowall Poleski Yonker

Foster Kurtz Pscholka Zemke

Franz LaFontaine Rendon Zorn

Nays—17

Barnett Howrylak McMillin Robinson

Bumstead Irwin Pettalia Santana

Farrington McBroom Potvin Shirkey

Goike McCready Price Somerville

Haveman

In The Chair: Cotter

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to revise, consolidate, codify, and add to the statutes relating to crimes; to define crimes and prescribe the penalties and remedies; to provide for restitution under certain circumstances; to provide for the competency of evidence at the trial of persons accused of crime; to provide immunity from prosecution for certain witnesses appearing at criminal trials; to provide for liability for damages; and to repeal certain acts and parts of acts inconsistent with or contravening any of the provisions of this act,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Senate Bill No. 1049, entitled

A bill to allow peace officers to carry and administer opioid antagonists in certain circumstances; to provide access to opioid antagonists by law enforcement agencies and peace officers; and to limit the civil and criminal liability of law enforcement agencies and peace officers for the possession, distribution, and use of opioid antagonists under certain circumstances.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 739 Yeas—105

Abed Glardon LaVoy Robinson

Banks Graves Leonard Rogers

Barnett Greimel Lipton Rutledge

Bolger Haines Lori Santana

Brinks Haugh Lund Schmidt

Brown Haveman Lyons Schor

Brunner Heise MacGregor Segal

Callton Hobbs MacMaster Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McBroom Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCann Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McCready Smiley

Cotter Irwin McMillin Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Muxlow Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kesto Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kivela Outman Tlaib

Driskell Knezek Pagel Townsend

Durhal Kosowski Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kowall Phelps Victory

Farrington Kurtz Poleski Walsh

Forlini LaFontaine Price Yanez

Foster Lamonte Pscholka Yonker

Franz Lane Rendon Zemke

Geiss Lauwers Roberts Zorn

Genetski

Nays—4

Bumstead Goike Kelly Potvin

In The Chair: Cotter

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 1082, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 40, entitled “The drain code of 1956,” (MCL 280.1 to 280.630) by adding section 196a.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 740 Yeas—99

Abed Genetski Lauwers Rogers

Banks Glardon LaVoy Rutledge

Barnett Graves Leonard Santana

Bolger Greimel Lipton Schmidt

Brinks Haines Lori Schor

Brown Haugh Lund Segal

Brunner Haveman Lyons Shirkey

Callton Heise MacGregor Singh

Cavanagh Hobbs McBroom Slavens

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCann Smiley

Cochran Howrylak McCready Stallworth

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Stamas

Crawford Jacobsen Nesbitt Stanley

Daley Jenkins O’Brien Switalski

Darany Kandrevas Oakes Talabi

Denby Kelly Olumba Tlaib

Dianda Kesto Outman Townsend

Dillon Kivela Pagel VerHeulen

Driskell Knezek Phelps Victory

Durhal Kosowski Poleski Walsh

Faris Kowall Potvin Yanez

Farrington Kurtz Price Yonker

Forlini LaFontaine Pscholka Zemke

Foster Lamonte Roberts Zorn

Geiss Lane Robinson

Nays—10

Bumstead Hooker McMillin Rendon

Franz Johnson Pettalia Somerville

Goike MacMaster

In The Chair: Cotter

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to codify the laws relating to the laying out of drainage districts, the consolidation of drainage districts, the construction and maintenance of drains, sewers, pumping equipment, bridges, culverts, fords, and the structures and mechanical devices to properly purify the flow of drains; to provide for flood control projects; to provide for water management, water management districts, and subdistricts, and for flood control and drainage projects within drainage districts; to provide for the assessment and collection of taxes; to provide for the investment of funds; to provide for the deposit of funds for future maintenance of drains; to authorize public corporations to impose taxes for the payment of assessments in anticipation of which bonds are issued; to provide for the issuance of bonds by drainage districts and for the pledge of the full faith and credit of counties for payment of the bonds; to authorize counties to impose taxes when necessary to pay principal and interest on bonds for which full faith and credit is pledged; to validate certain acts and bonds; and to prescribe penalties,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 1097, entitled

A bill to amend 1986 PA 281, entitled “The local development financing act,” by amending section 12b (MCL 125.2162b), as added by 2008 PA 104.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 741 Yeas—81

Abed Greimel Lori Santana

Banks Haugh Lyons Schmidt

Barnett Haveman MacGregor Schor

Bolger Heise McBroom Segal

Brinks Hobbs McCann Singh

Brown Hovey-Wright McCready Slavens

Callton Irwin Muxlow Stallworth

Cavanagh Jacobsen Nesbitt Stamas

Clemente Jenkins O’Brien Stanley

Cochran Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Crawford Kesto Olumba Talabi

Darany Kivela Outman Tlaib

Denby Knezek Pagel Townsend

Dianda Kosowski Phelps VerHeulen

Dillon Kowall Price Victory

Driskell Kurtz Pscholka Walsh

Durhal LaFontaine Rendon Yanez

Forlini Lamonte Roberts Yonker

Foster LaVoy Rogers Zemke

Genetski Lipton Rutledge Zorn

Glardon

Nays—28

Brunner Geiss Kelly Pettalia

Bumstead Goike Lane Poleski

Cotter Graves Lauwers Potvin

Daley Haines Leonard Robinson

Faris Hooker Lund Shirkey

Farrington Howrylak MacMaster Smiley

Franz Johnson McMillin Somerville

In The Chair: Cotter

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to encourage local development to prevent conditions of unemployment and promote economic growth; to provide for the establishment of local development finance authorities and to prescribe their powers and duties; to provide for the creation of a board to govern an authority and to prescribe its powers and duties; to provide for the creation and implementation of development plans; to authorize the acquisition and disposal of interests in real and personal property; to permit the issuance of bonds and other evidences of indebtedness by an authority; to prescribe powers and duties of certain public entities and state officers and agencies; to reimburse authorities for certain losses of tax increment revenues; and to authorize and permit the use of tax increment financing,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

______

The Speaker Pro Tempore resumed the Chair.

Senate Bill No. 961, entitled

A bill to amend 1939 PA 280, entitled “The social welfare act,” by amending section 106a (MCL 400.106a), as amended by 2012 PA 356.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 742 Yeas—108

Abed Genetski Lane Roberts

Banks Glardon Lauwers Robinson

Barnett Goike LaVoy Rogers

Bolger Graves Leonard Rutledge

Brinks Greimel Lipton Santana

Brown Haines Lori Schmidt

Brunner Haugh Lund Schor

Bumstead Haveman Lyons Segal

Callton Heise MacGregor Shirkey

Cavanagh Hobbs MacMaster Singh

Clemente Hooker McBroom Slavens

Cochran Hovey-Wright McCann Smiley

Cotter Howrylak McCready Somerville

Crawford Irwin McMillin Stallworth

Daley Jacobsen Muxlow Stamas

Darany Jenkins Nesbitt Stanley

Denby Johnson O’Brien Switalski

Dianda Kandrevas Oakes Talabi

Dillon Kelly Olumba Tlaib

Driskell Kesto Outman Townsend

Durhal Kivela Pagel VerHeulen

Faris Knezek Pettalia Victory

Farrington Kosowski Phelps Walsh

Forlini Kowall Potvin Yanez

Foster Kurtz Price Yonker

Franz LaFontaine Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lamonte Rendon Zorn

Nays—1

Poleski

In The Chair: Walsh

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to protect the welfare of the people of this state; to provide general assistance, hospitalization, infirmary and medical care to poor or unfortunate persons; to provide for compliance by this state with the social security act; to provide protection, welfare and services to aged persons, dependent children, the blind, and the permanently and totally disabled; to administer programs and services for the prevention and treatment of delinquency, dependency and neglect of children; to create a state department of social services; to prescribe the powers and duties of the department; to provide for the interstate and intercounty transfer of dependents; to create county and district departments of social services; to create within certain county departments, bureaus of social aid and certain divisions and offices thereunder; to prescribe the powers and duties of the departments, bureaus and officers; to provide for appeals in certain cases; to prescribe the powers and duties of the state department with respect to county and district departments; to prescribe certain duties of certain other state departments, officers, and agencies; to make an appropriation; to prescribe penalties for the violation of the provisions of this act; and to repeal certain parts of this act on specific dates,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

______

Rep. Poleski, having reserved the right to explain his protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:

“Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

The bill would adjust the amount of premium collected based upon income level. The Department is not collecting any premiums at present. To have a sliding scale premium based upon income implies a process of collecting and gathering income data from those who would pay premiums.

This sounds like a new bureaucratic process to calculate a premium the Department hasn’t been collecting anyway, and for which the bill limits the revenue to be collected to $3 million, a relatively small amount.

The bill doesn’t make sense to me.

Thank you, Mr. Speaker, for this opportunity to explain my no vote on SB 961.”

Senate Bill No. 492, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” by amending section 1147 (MCL 380.1147), as amended by 2012 PA 198.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 743 Yeas—109

Abed Glardon Lauwers Roberts

Banks Goike LaVoy Robinson

Barnett Graves Leonard Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lipton Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lori Santana

Brown Haugh Lund Schmidt

Brunner Haveman Lyons Schor

Bumstead Heise MacGregor Segal

Callton Hobbs MacMaster Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McBroom Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCann Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McCready Smiley

Cotter Irwin McMillin Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Muxlow Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski

Nays—0

In The Chair: Walsh

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to provide a system of public instruction and elementary and secondary schools; to revise, consolidate, and clarify the laws relating to elementary and secondary education; to provide for the organization, regulation, and maintenance of schools, school districts, public school academies, intermediate school districts, and other public school entities; to prescribe rights, powers, duties, and privileges of schools, school districts, public school academies, intermediate school districts, and other public school entities; to provide for the regulation of school teachers and certain other school employees; to provide for school elections and to prescribe powers and duties with respect thereto; to provide for the levy and collection of taxes; to provide for the borrowing of money and issuance of bonds and other evidences of indebtedness; to establish a fund and provide for expenditures from that fund; to provide for and prescribe the powers and duties of certain state departments, the state board of education, and certain other boards and officials; to provide for licensure of boarding schools; to prescribe penalties; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 1142, entitled

A bill to amend 1941 PA 207, entitled “Fire prevention code,” by amending section 19 (MCL 29.19), as amended by 2014 PA 12, and by adding section 19a.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 744 Yeas—104

Abed Goike Lauwers Roberts

Banks Graves LaVoy Robinson

Bolger Greimel Leonard Rogers

Brinks Haines Lipton Rutledge

Brown Haugh Lori Santana

Brunner Haveman Lund Schmidt

Callton Heise Lyons Schor

Cavanagh Hobbs MacGregor Segal

Clemente Hooker MacMaster Shirkey

Cochran Hovey-Wright McBroom Singh

Cotter Howrylak McCann Slavens

Crawford Irwin McCready Smiley

Daley Jacobsen McMillin Somerville

Darany Jenkins Muxlow Stallworth

Denby Johnson Nesbitt Stamas

Dianda Kandrevas O’Brien Stanley

Dillon Kelly Oakes Switalski

Driskell Kesto Olumba Talabi

Durhal Kivela Outman Tlaib

Faris Knezek Pagel Townsend

Farrington Kosowski Pettalia VerHeulen

Forlini Kowall Phelps Victory

Foster Kurtz Poleski Walsh

Franz LaFontaine Price Yonker

Genetski Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Glardon Lane Rendon Zorn

Nays—5

Barnett Geiss Potvin Yanez

Bumstead

In The Chair: Walsh

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to provide for the prevention of fires and the protection of persons and property from exposure to the dangers of fire or explosion; to authorize the investigation of fires and the discovery of crime or other offenses in relation thereto; to require the razing, repair, or alteration of buildings, and the clearing and improvement of premises which constitute a fire hazard or a menace to the peace, security, or safety of persons or property; to control the construction, use, and occupancy of buildings and premises in relation to safety, including fire safety; to provide for the certification of fire inspectors and the delegation of certain powers to those certified fire inspectors; to provide for the regulation of the storage and transportation of hazardous material; to provide for the issuance of certificates; to prohibit the use of certain fire extinguishers and fire extinguishing agents; to provide immunity from liability for certain persons; to provide for the administration and enforcement of this act; to prescribe penalties; to provide for the promulgation of rules; to provide for the assessment of fees; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.”

The House agreed to the full title.

Senate Bill No. 795, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 41305 (MCL 324.41305), as amended by 2009 PA 52, and by adding section 41310.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 745 Yeas—105

Abed Genetski Lane Roberts

Banks Glardon Lauwers Rogers

Barnett Goike LaVoy Rutledge

Bolger Graves Leonard Santana

Brinks Greimel Lipton Schmidt

Brown Haines Lori Schor

Brunner Haugh Lund Segal

Bumstead Haveman Lyons Shirkey

Callton Heise MacGregor Singh

Cavanagh Hobbs MacMaster Slavens

Clemente Hooker McCann Smiley

Cochran Hovey-Wright McCready Somerville

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Stallworth

Crawford Jacobsen Nesbitt Stamas

Daley Jenkins O’Brien Stanley

Darany Johnson Oakes Switalski

Denby Kandrevas Olumba Talabi

Dianda Kelly Outman Tlaib

Dillon Kesto Pagel Townsend

Driskell Kivela Pettalia VerHeulen

Durhal Knezek Phelps Victory

Faris Kosowski Poleski Walsh

Farrington Kowall Potvin Yanez

Forlini Kurtz Price Yonker

Foster LaFontaine Pscholka Zemke

Franz Lamonte Rendon Zorn

Geiss

Nays—4

Howrylak McBroom McMillin Robinson

In The Chair: Walsh

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Stamas moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “An act to protect the environment and natural resources of the state; to codify, revise, consolidate, and classify laws relating to the environment and natural resources of the state; to regulate the discharge of certain substances into the environment; to regulate the use of certain lands, waters, and other natural resources of the state; to protect the people’s right to hunt and fish; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies and officials; to provide for certain charges, fees, assessments, and donations; to provide certain appropriations; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” by amending sections 41301, 41302, 41303, 41305, and 41306 (MCL 324.41301, 324.41302, 324.41303, 324.41305, and 324.41306), section 41301 as amended by 2014 PA 358 and section 41302 as added and sections 41303, 41305, and 41306 as amended by 2009 PA 52, and by adding sections 41302a and 41310.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 796, entitled

A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” by amending section 13e of chapter XVII (MCL 777.13e), as amended by 2005 PA 81.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 746 Yeas—100

Abed Genetski Lauwers Roberts

Banks Glardon LaVoy Rogers

Barnett Goike Leonard Rutledge

Bolger Graves Lipton Santana

Brinks Greimel Lori Schmidt

Brown Haines Lund Schor

Brunner Haugh Lyons Segal

Bumstead Heise MacGregor Singh

Callton Hobbs MacMaster Slavens

Cavanagh Hooker McCann Smiley

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Somerville

Cochran Irwin Muxlow Stallworth

Cotter Jacobsen Nesbitt Stamas

Crawford Jenkins O’Brien Stanley

Daley Johnson Oakes Switalski

Darany Kandrevas Olumba Talabi

Denby Kelly Outman Tlaib

Dianda Kesto Pagel Townsend

Dillon Kivela Pettalia VerHeulen

Driskell Knezek Phelps Victory

Durhal Kosowski Poleski Walsh

Faris Kowall Potvin Yanez

Foster Kurtz Price Yonker

Franz LaFontaine Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Nays—9

Farrington Howrylak McBroom Robinson

Forlini Lamonte McMillin Shirkey

Haveman

In The Chair: Walsh

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to revise, consolidate, and codify the laws relating to criminal procedure and to define the jurisdiction, powers, and duties of courts, judges, and other officers of the court under the provisions of this act; to provide laws relative to the rights of persons accused of criminal offenses and ordinance violations; to provide for the arrest of persons charged with or suspected of criminal offenses and ordinance violations; to provide for bail of persons arrested for or accused of criminal offenses and ordinance violations; to provide for the examination of persons accused of criminal offenses; to regulate the procedure relative to grand juries, indictments, informations, and proceedings before trial; to provide for trials of persons complained of or indicted for criminal offenses and ordinance violations and to provide for the procedure in those trials; to provide for judgments and sentences of persons convicted of criminal offenses and ordinance violations; to establish a sentencing commission and to prescribe its powers and duties; to provide for procedure relating to new trials and appeals in criminal and ordinance violation cases; to provide a uniform system of probation throughout this state and the appointment of probation officers; to prescribe the powers, duties, and compensation of probation officers; to provide penalties for the violation of the duties of probation officers; to provide for procedure governing proceedings to prevent crime and proceedings for the discovery of crime; to provide for fees of officers, witnesses, and others in criminal and ordinance violation cases; to set forth miscellaneous provisions as to criminal procedure in certain cases; to provide penalties for the violation of certain provisions of this act; and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with or contravening any of the provisions of this act,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 800, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 41309, 47361, and 48738 (MCL 324.41309, 324.47361, and 324.48738), section 41309 as amended by 2009 PA 52, section 47361 as added by 1995 PA 57, and section 48738 as amended by 2003 PA 270.

(The bill was read a third time and postponed temporarily on December 17, see House Journal No. 85, p. 2318.)

The question being on the passage of the bill,

The bill was then passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 747 Yeas—103

Abed Genetski Lane Roberts

Banks Glardon Lauwers Rogers

Barnett Goike LaVoy Rutledge

Bolger Graves Leonard Santana

Brinks Greimel Lipton Schmidt

Brown Haines Lori Schor

Brunner Haugh Lund Segal

Bumstead Haveman Lyons Singh

Callton Heise MacGregor Slavens

Cavanagh Hobbs MacMaster Smiley

Clemente Hooker McCann Somerville

Cochran Hovey-Wright McCready Stallworth

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Stamas

Crawford Jacobsen Nesbitt Stanley

Daley Jenkins O’Brien Switalski

Darany Johnson Oakes Talabi

Denby Kandrevas Olumba Tlaib

Dianda Kelly Outman Townsend

Dillon Kesto Pagel VerHeulen

Driskell Kivela Pettalia Victory

Durhal Knezek Phelps Walsh

Faris Kosowski Poleski Yanez

Farrington Kowall Potvin Yonker

Foster Kurtz Price Zemke

Franz LaFontaine Pscholka Zorn

Geiss Lamonte Rendon

Nays—6

Forlini McBroom Robinson Shirkey

Howrylak McMillin

In The Chair: Walsh

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to protect the environment and natural resources of the state; to codify, revise, consolidate, and classify laws relating to the environment and natural resources of the state; to regulate the discharge of certain substances into the environment; to regulate the use of certain lands, waters, and other natural resources of the state; to protect the people’s right to hunt and fish; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies and officials; to provide for certain charges, fees, assessments, and donations; to provide certain appropriations; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1074, entitled

A bill to amend 1966 PA 331, entitled “Community college act of 1966,” by amending sections 161, 162, and 164 (MCL 389.161, 389.162, and 389.164), as added by 2008 PA 359; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Greimel moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 3, line 19, after “DATE” by striking out “THE EMPLOYER AND THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT ENTER INTO” and inserting “A NEW JOB IS CREATED UNDER”.

The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

Rep. Greimel moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 4, following line 22, by inserting:

(G) SHALL NOT CONTAIN A PROVISION ESTABLISHING AN INDEFINITE TERM FOR THE AGREEMENT OR ESTABLISHING A FIXED TERM OF MORE THAN 5 YEARS.” and relettering the remaining subdivision.

The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

Rep. Foster moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 12, line 9, by striking out all of enacting section 1 and inserting:

“Sec. 166. The aggregate outstanding obligation of all agreements entered into under this chapter shall not exceed $50,000,000.00 $75,000,000.00 in any calendar year.”.

The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Senate Bill No. 1167, entitled

A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” by amending section 544c (MCL 168.544c), as amended by 2014 PA 94.

Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Elections and Ethics,

The substitute (H-1) was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

Rep. Lyons moved to substitute (H-2) the bill.

The motion prevailed and the substitute (H-2) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1167, entitled

A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” by amending section 544c (MCL 168.544c), as amended by 2014 PA 94.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 748 Yeas—92

Abed Glardon Lamonte Rutledge

Banks Goike Lane Schmidt

Bolger Graves LaVoy Schor

Brinks Greimel Leonard Segal

Brown Haines Lipton Shirkey

Brunner Haugh Lori Singh

Bumstead Haveman Lund Slavens

Callton Heise Lyons Smiley

Cavanagh Hobbs McCann Somerville

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Stallworth

Cochran Howrylak McMillin Stamas

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Stanley

Daley Jacobsen O’Brien Switalski

Darany Jenkins Oakes Talabi

Denby Johnson Olumba Tlaib

Dillon Kandrevas Outman Townsend

Driskell Kesto Pagel VerHeulen

Durhal Kivela Pettalia Victory

Faris Knezek Phelps Walsh

Farrington Kosowski Poleski Yanez

Foster Kowall Rendon Yonker

Franz Kurtz Roberts Zemke

Geiss LaFontaine Rogers Zorn

Nays—17

Barnett Hooker MacMaster Price

Crawford Kelly McBroom Pscholka

Dianda Lauwers Nesbitt Robinson

Forlini MacGregor Potvin Santana

Genetski

In The Chair: Walsh

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Stamas moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “An act to reorganize, consolidate, and add to the election laws; to provide for election officials and prescribe their powers and duties; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state departments, state agencies, and state and local officials and employees; to provide for the nomination and election of candidates for public office; to provide for the resignation, removal, and recall of certain public officers; to provide for the filling of vacancies in public office; to provide for and regulate primaries and elections; to provide for the purity of elections; to guard against the abuse of the elective franchise; to define violations of this act; to provide appropriations; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to repeal certain acts and all other acts inconsistent with this act,” by amending section 544c (MCL 168.544c), as amended by 2014 PA 94; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 786, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” (MCL 211.1 to 211.155) by adding section 7uu.

Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Tax Policy,

The substitute (H-1) was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

Rep. Genetski moved to substitute (H-2) the bill.

The motion prevailed and the substitute (H-2) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Senate Bill No. 787, entitled

A bill to provide for the exemption of certain property from certain taxes; to levy and collect a specific tax upon the owners of certain property; to provide for the disposition of the tax; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain local government officials; and to provide penalties.

Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Tax Policy,

The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Senate Bill No. 927, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 40111c (MCL 324.40111c), as added by 2008 PA 301.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. McMillin moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 1, line 4, after “VEHICLE.” by inserting “AS USED IN THIS SUBSECTION, “TAKE” DOES NOT INCLUDE THE USE OF A CAMERA ON AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE OVER PRIVATE PROPERTY, IF THAT USE IS AUTHORIZED BY THE OWNER OF THAT PROPERTY.”.

The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Senate Bill No. 1140, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” by amending section 3113 (MCL 500.3113), as amended by 1986 PA 93.

Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Insurance,

The substitute (H-1) was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

Rep. Lund moved to substitute (H-2) the bill.

The motion prevailed and the substitute (H-2) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1140, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” by amending section 3113 (MCL 500.3113), as amended by 1986 PA 93.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 749 Yeas—101

Abed Genetski Lane Pscholka

Banks Glardon Lauwers Rendon

Bolger Goike LaVoy Rogers

Brinks Graves Leonard Rutledge

Brown Greimel Lori Santana

Brunner Haines Lund Schmidt

Bumstead Haugh Lyons Schor

Callton Haveman MacGregor Segal

Cavanagh Heise MacMaster Shirkey

Clemente Hobbs McBroom Smiley

Cochran Hooker McCann Somerville

Cotter Hovey-Wright McCready Stallworth

Crawford Jacobsen McMillin Stamas

Daley Jenkins Muxlow Stanley

Darany Johnson Nesbitt Switalski

Denby Kandrevas O’Brien Talabi

Dianda Kelly Oakes Tlaib

Dillon Kesto Olumba Townsend

Driskell Kivela Outman VerHeulen

Durhal Knezek Pagel Victory

Faris Kosowski Pettalia Walsh

Farrington Kowall Phelps Yanez

Forlini Kurtz Poleski Yonker

Foster LaFontaine Potvin Zemke

Franz Lamonte Price Zorn

Geiss

Nays—8

Barnett Irwin Roberts Singh

Howrylak Lipton Robinson Slavens

In The Chair: Walsh

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Stamas moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “An act to revise, consolidate, and classify the laws relating to the insurance and surety business; to regulate the incorporation or formation of domestic insurance and surety companies and associations and the admission of foreign and alien companies and associations; to provide their rights, powers, and immunities and to prescribe the conditions on which companies and associations organized, existing, or authorized under this act may exercise their powers; to provide the rights, powers, and immunities and to prescribe the conditions on which other persons, firms, corporations, associations, risk retention groups, and purchasing groups engaged in an insurance or surety business may exercise their powers; to provide for the imposition of a privilege fee on domestic insurance companies and associations and the state accident fund; to provide for the imposition of a tax on the business of foreign and alien companies and associations; to provide for the imposition of a tax on risk retention groups and purchasing groups; to provide for the imposition of a tax on the business of surplus line agents; to provide for the imposition of regulatory fees on certain insurers; to provide for assessment fees on certain health maintenance organizations; to modify tort liability arising out of certain accidents; to provide for limited actions with respect to that modified tort liability and to prescribe certain procedures for maintaining those actions; to require security for losses arising out of certain accidents; to provide for the continued availability and affordability of automobile insurance and homeowners insurance in this state and to facilitate the purchase of that insurance by all residents of this state at fair and reasonable rates; to provide for certain reporting with respect to insurance and with respect to certain claims against uninsured or self-insured persons; to prescribe duties for certain state departments and officers with respect to that reporting; to provide for certain assessments; to establish and continue certain state insurance funds; to modify and clarify the status, rights, powers, duties, and operations of the nonprofit malpractice insurance fund; to provide for the departmental supervision and regulation of the insurance and surety business within this state; to provide for regulation over worker’s compensation self-insurers; to provide for the conservation, rehabilitation, or liquidation of unsound or insolvent insurers; to provide for the protection of policyholders, claimants, and creditors of unsound or insolvent insurers; to provide for associations of insurers to protect policyholders and claimants in the event of insurer insolvencies; to prescribe educational requirements for insurance agents and solicitors; to provide for the regulation of multiple employer welfare arrangements; to create an automobile theft prevention authority to reduce the number of automobile thefts in this state; to prescribe the powers and duties of the automobile theft prevention authority; to provide certain powers and duties upon certain officials, departments, and authorities of this state; to provide for an appropriation; to repeal acts and parts of acts; and to provide penalties for the violation of this act,” by amending sections 3113 and 3114 (MCL 500.3113 and 500.3114), section 3113 as amended by 1986 PA 93 and section 3114 as amended by 2002 PA 38.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 211, entitled

A bill to amend 1969 PA 317, entitled “Worker’s disability compensation act of 1969,” by amending section 405 (MCL 418.405), as amended by 1980 PA 457.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 211, entitled

A bill to amend 1969 PA 317, entitled “Worker’s disability compensation act of 1969,” by amending section 405 (MCL 418.405), as amended by 1980 PA 457.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 750 Yeas—109

Abed Goike LaVoy Roberts

Banks Graves Leonard Robinson

Barnett Greimel Lipton Rogers

Bolger Haines Lori Rutledge

Brinks Haugh Lund Santana

Brown Haveman Lyons Schmidt

Brunner Heise MacGregor Schor

Callton Hobbs MacMaster Segal

Cavanagh Hooker McBroom Shirkey

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCann Singh

Cochran Howrylak McCready Slavens

Cotter Irwin McMillin Smiley

Crawford Jacobsen Muxlow Somerville

Daley Jenkins Nathan Stallworth

Darany Johnson Nesbitt Stamas

Denby Kandrevas O’Brien Stanley

Dianda Kelly Oakes Switalski

Dillon Kesto Olumba Talabi

Driskell Kivela Outman Tlaib

Durhal Knezek Pagel Townsend

Faris Kosowski Pettalia VerHeulen

Farrington Kowall Phelps Victory

Forlini Kurtz Poleski Walsh

Foster LaFontaine Potvin Yanez

Franz Lamonte Price Yonker

Geiss Lane Pscholka Zemke

Genetski Lauwers Rendon Zorn

Glardon

Nays—1

Bumstead

In The Chair: Walsh

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to revise and consolidate the laws relating to worker’s disability compensation; to increase the administrative efficiency of the adjudicative processes of the worker’s compensation system; to improve the qualifications of the persons having adjudicative functions within the worker’s compensation system; to prescribe certain powers and duties; to create the board of worker’s compensation magistrates and the worker’s compensation appellate commission; to create certain other boards; to provide certain procedures for the resolution of claims, including mediation and arbitration; to prescribe certain benefits for persons suffering a personal injury under the act; to prescribe certain limitations on obtaining benefits under the act; to create, and provide for the transfer of, certain funds; to prescribe certain fees; to prescribe certain remedies and penalties; to repeal certain parts of this act on specific dates; and to repeal certain acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1033, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” (MCL 500.100 to 500.8302) by adding section 129.

Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-4) previously recommended by the Committee on Insurance,

The substitute (H-4) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1033, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” (MCL 500.100 to 500.8302) by adding section 129.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 751 Yeas—60

Bolger Haines Lori Poleski

Bumstead Haveman Lund Potvin

Callton Heise Lyons Price

Cotter Hooker MacGregor Pscholka

Crawford Howrylak MacMaster Rendon

Daley Jacobsen McBroom Rogers

Denby Jenkins McCready Schmidt

Farrington Johnson McMillin Shirkey

Forlini Kelly Muxlow Somerville

Foster Kesto Nesbitt Stamas

Franz Kowall O’Brien VerHeulen

Genetski Kurtz Olumba Victory

Glardon LaFontaine Outman Walsh

Goike Lauwers Pagel Yonker

Graves Leonard Pettalia Zorn

Nays—50

Abed Durhal Lane Segal

Banks Faris LaVoy Singh

Barnett Geiss Lipton Slavens

Brinks Greimel McCann Smiley

Brown Haugh Nathan Stallworth

Brunner Hobbs Oakes Stanley

Cavanagh Hovey-Wright Phelps Switalski

Clemente Irwin Roberts Talabi

Cochran Kandrevas Robinson Tlaib

Darany Kivela Rutledge Townsend

Dianda Knezek Santana Yanez

Dillon Kosowski Schor Zemke

Driskell Lamonte

In The Chair: Walsh

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to revise, consolidate, and classify the laws relating to the insurance and surety business; to regulate the incorporation or formation of domestic insurance and surety companies and associations and the admission of foreign and alien companies and associations; to provide their rights, powers, and immunities and to prescribe the conditions on which companies and associations organized, existing, or authorized under this act may exercise their powers; to provide the rights, powers, and immunities and to prescribe the conditions on which other persons, firms, corporations, associations, risk retention groups, and purchasing groups engaged in an insurance or surety business may exercise their powers; to provide for the imposition of a privilege fee on domestic insurance companies and associations and the state accident fund; to provide for the imposition of a tax on the business of foreign and alien companies and associations; to provide for the imposition of a tax on risk retention groups and purchasing groups; to provide for the imposition of a tax on the business of surplus line agents; to provide for the imposition of regulatory fees on certain insurers; to provide for assessment fees on certain health maintenance organizations; to modify tort liability arising out of certain accidents; to provide for limited actions with respect to that modified tort liability and to prescribe certain procedures for maintaining those actions; to require security for losses arising out of certain accidents; to provide for the continued availability and affordability of automobile insurance and homeowners insurance in this state and to facilitate the purchase of that insurance by all residents of this state at fair and reasonable rates; to provide for certain reporting with respect to insurance and with respect to certain claims against uninsured or self-insured persons; to prescribe duties for certain state departments and officers with respect to that reporting; to provide for certain assessments; to establish and continue certain state insurance funds; to modify and clarify the status, rights, powers, duties, and operations of the nonprofit malpractice insurance fund; to provide for the departmental supervision and regulation of the insurance and surety business within this state; to provide for regulation over worker’s compensation self-insurers; to provide for the conservation, rehabilitation, or liquidation of unsound or insolvent insurers; to provide for the protection of policyholders, claimants, and creditors of unsound or insolvent insurers; to provide for associations of insurers to protect policyholders and claimants in the event of insurer insolvencies; to prescribe educational requirements for insurance agents and solicitors; to provide for the regulation of multiple employer welfare arrangements; to create an automobile theft prevention authority to reduce the number of automobile thefts in this state; to prescribe the powers and duties of the automobile theft prevention authority; to provide certain powers and duties upon certain officials, departments, and authorities of this state; to provide for an appropriation; to repeal acts and parts of acts; and to provide penalties for the violation of this act,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 879, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” (MCL 333.1101 to 333.25211) by adding section 13524.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 879, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” (MCL 333.1101 to 333.25211) by adding section 13524.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 752 Yeas—92

Abed Franz Lane Robinson

Banks Geiss LaVoy Rogers

Barnett Glardon Leonard Rutledge

Bolger Graves Lipton Santana

Brinks Greimel Lund Schmidt

Brown Haines Lyons Schor

Brunner Haugh MacGregor Segal

Callton Haveman MacMaster Singh

Cavanagh Heise McCann Slavens

Clemente Hobbs McCready Smiley

Cochran Hooker Muxlow Stallworth

Cotter Hovey-Wright Nathan Stamas

Daley Howrylak Nesbitt Stanley

Darany Irwin O’Brien Switalski

Denby Jacobsen Oakes Talabi

Dianda Johnson Olumba Tlaib

Dillon Kandrevas Outman Townsend

Driskell Kesto Phelps VerHeulen

Durhal Kivela Poleski Walsh

Faris Knezek Price Yanez

Farrington Kosowski Pscholka Yonker

Forlini Kurtz Rendon Zemke

Foster Lamonte Roberts Zorn

Nays—18

Bumstead Kelly McBroom Potvin

Crawford Kowall McMillin Shirkey

Genetski LaFontaine Pagel Somerville

Goike Lauwers Pettalia Victory

Jenkins Lori

In The Chair: Walsh

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to protect and promote the public health; to codify, revise, consolidate, classify, and add to the laws relating to public health; to provide for the prevention and control of diseases and disabilities; to provide for the classification, administration, regulation, financing, and maintenance of personal, environmental, and other health services and activities; to create or continue, and prescribe the powers and duties of, departments, boards, commissions, councils, committees, task forces, and other agencies; to prescribe the powers and duties of governmental entities and officials; to regulate occupations, facilities, and agencies affecting the public health; to regulate health maintenance organizations and certain third party administrators and insurers; to provide for the imposition of a regulatory fee; to provide for the levy of taxes against certain health facilities or agencies; to promote the efficient and economical delivery of health care services, to provide for the appropriate utilization of health care facilities and services, and to provide for the closure of hospitals or consolidation of hospitals or services; to provide for the collection and use of data and information; to provide for the transfer of property; to provide certain immunity from liability; to regulate and prohibit the sale and offering for sale of drug paraphernalia under certain circumstances; to provide for the implementation of federal law; to provide for penalties and remedies; to provide for sanctions for violations of this act and local ordinances; to provide for an appropriation and supplements; to repeal certain acts and parts of acts; to repeal certain parts of this act; and to repeal certain parts of this act on specific dates,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 947, entitled

A bill to amend 1980 PA 299, entitled “Occupational code,” by amending sections 901, 910, and 917 (MCL 339.901, 339.910, and 339.917), section 901 as amended by 1981 PA 83 and sections 910 and 917 as amended by 1996 PA 151.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Crawford moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 8, line 12, by striking out all of enacting section 1.

The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Schor moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 6, line 18, after “DEPARTMENT” by striking out “MAY” and inserting “SHALL”.

The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 947, entitled

A bill to amend 1980 PA 299, entitled “Occupational code,” by amending sections 901, 910, and 917 (MCL 339.901, 339.910, and 339.917), section 901 as amended by 1981 PA 83 and sections 910 and 917 as amended by 1996 PA 151.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 753 Yeas—66

Bolger Haines Lori Poleski

Bumstead Haveman Lund Potvin

Callton Heise Lyons Price

Clemente Hooker MacGregor Pscholka

Cotter Jacobsen MacMaster Rendon

Crawford Jenkins McBroom Rogers

Daley Johnson McCready Rutledge

Denby Kelly McMillin Schmidt

Dianda Kesto Muxlow Shirkey

Farrington Kivela Nathan Somerville

Forlini Kosowski Nesbitt Stamas

Foster Kowall O’Brien VerHeulen

Franz Kurtz Olumba Victory

Genetski LaFontaine Outman Walsh

Glardon Lauwers Pagel Yonker

Goike LaVoy Pettalia Zorn

Graves Leonard

Nays—44

Abed Durhal Lamonte Singh

Banks Faris Lane Slavens

Barnett Geiss Lipton Smiley

Brinks Greimel McCann Stallworth

Brown Haugh Oakes Stanley

Brunner Hobbs Phelps Switalski

Cavanagh Hovey-Wright Roberts Talabi

Cochran Howrylak Robinson Tlaib

Darany Irwin Santana Townsend

Dillon Kandrevas Schor Yanez

Driskell Knezek Segal Zemke

In The Chair: Walsh

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to revise, consolidate, and classify the laws of this state regarding the regulation of certain occupations and to regulate certain persons and activities relative to those occupations; to create a board for each of those occupations; to establish the powers and duties of certain departments and agencies and the boards of each occupation; to provide for the promulgation of rules; to provide for certain fees; to provide for penalties and civil fines; to establish rights, relationships, and remedies of certain persons under certain circumstances; to provide immunity from certain civil liability for certain entities and certain related occupations under certain circumstances; to repeal certain parts of this act on a specific date; and to repeal certain acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Stamas moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Stamas moved that Senate Bill No. 1074 be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 1074, entitled

A bill to amend 1966 PA 331, entitled “Community college act of 1966,” by amending sections 161, 162, and 164 (MCL 389.161, 389.162, and 389.164), as added by 2008 PA 359; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 754 Yeas—108

Abed Genetski Lauwers Roberts

Banks Glardon LaVoy Robinson

Barnett Goike Leonard Rogers

Bolger Graves Lipton Rutledge

Brinks Greimel Lori Santana

Brown Haines Lund Schmidt

Brunner Haugh Lyons Schor

Bumstead Haveman MacGregor Segal

Callton Heise MacMaster Shirkey

Cavanagh Hobbs McBroom Singh

Clemente Hooker McCann Slavens

Cochran Hovey-Wright McCready Smiley

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Nathan Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Nays—2

Howrylak McMillin

In The Chair: Walsh

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Lyons moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1966 PA 331, entitled “An act to revise and consolidate the laws relating to community colleges; to provide for the creation of community college districts; to provide a charter for such districts; to provide for the government, control and administration of such districts; to provide for the election of a board of trustees; to define the powers and duties of the board of trustees; to provide for the assessment, levy, collection and return of taxes therefor; to authorize community college districts to operate a new jobs training program, enter into certain training agreements, and issue bonds to finance the training program; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” by amending sections 161, 162, 164 and 166 (MCL 389.161, 389.162, 389.164 and 389.166), as added by 2008 PA 359.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Lyons moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Messages from the Senate

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 5447, entitled

A bill to amend 2001 PA 142, entitled “Michigan memorial highway act,” (MCL 250.1001 to 250.2080) by adding section 81.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 16, with substitute (S-3), title amendment and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until December 17, see House Journal No. 84, p. 2276.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-3) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-3) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 755 Yeas—110

Abed Glardon LaVoy Roberts

Banks Goike Leonard Robinson

Barnett Graves Lipton Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lori Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lund Santana

Brown Haugh Lyons Schmidt

Brunner Haveman MacGregor Schor

Bumstead Heise MacMaster Segal

Callton Hobbs McBroom Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McCann Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McMillin Smiley

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Nathan Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski Lauwers

Nays—0

In The Chair: Walsh

The House agreed to the title as amended.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

______

The Speaker Pro Tempore called Associate Speaker Pro Tempore O’Brien to the Chair.

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 947, entitled

A bill to amend 1980 PA 299, entitled “Occupational code,” by amending sections 901, 910, and 917 (MCL 339.901, 339.910, and 339.917), section 901 as amended by 1981 PA 83 and sections 910 and 917 as amended by 1996 PA 151.

(The bill was passed earlier today, see today’s Journal, p. 2392.)

Rep. Lyons moved to reconsider the vote by which the House passed the bill.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

The question being on the passage of the bill,

The bill was then passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 756 Yeas—65

Bolger Haines Leonard Pettalia

Bumstead Haveman Lori Poleski

Callton Heise Lund Potvin

Clemente Hooker Lyons Price

Cotter Jacobsen MacGregor Pscholka

Crawford Jenkins MacMaster Rendon

Daley Johnson McBroom Rogers

Denby Kelly McCready Rutledge

Dianda Kesto McMillin Schmidt

Farrington Kivela Muxlow Shirkey

Forlini Kosowski Nathan Somerville

Foster Kowall Nesbitt Stamas

Franz Kurtz O’Brien VerHeulen

Genetski LaFontaine Olumba Victory

Glardon Lauwers Outman Yonker

Goike LaVoy Pagel Zorn

Graves

Nays—45

Abed Faris Lane Slavens

Banks Geiss Lipton Smiley

Barnett Greimel McCann Stallworth

Brinks Haugh Oakes Stanley

Brown Hobbs Phelps Switalski

Brunner Hovey-Wright Roberts Talabi

Cavanagh Howrylak Robinson Tlaib

Cochran Irwin Santana Townsend

Darany Kandrevas Schor Walsh

Dillon Knezek Segal Yanez

Driskell Lamonte Singh Zemke

Durhal

In The Chair: O’Brien

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Messages from the Senate

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 5715, entitled

A bill to amend 2001 PA 142, entitled “Michigan memorial highway act,” (MCL 250.1001 to 250.2080) by adding section 81.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 16, with substitute (S-1), title amendment and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until December 17, see House Journal No. 84, p. 2276.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 757 Yeas—110

Abed Glardon LaVoy Roberts

Banks Goike Leonard Robinson

Barnett Graves Lipton Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lori Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lund Santana

Brown Haugh Lyons Schmidt

Brunner Haveman MacGregor Schor

Bumstead Heise MacMaster Segal

Callton Hobbs McBroom Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McCann Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McMillin Smiley

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Nathan Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski Lauwers

Nays—0

In The Chair: O’Brien

The House agreed to the title as amended.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4237, entitled

A bill to amend 1929 PA 152, entitled “An act to provide for the state-owned and operated Michigan public safety communications system for police and public safety purposes; to provide for acquisition, construction, implementation, operation, and maintenance of the property and equipment necessary to operate the system; and to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state agencies and officials,” by amending the title and sections 1, 2, and 3 (MCL 28.281, 28.282, and 28.283), as amended by 1996 PA 538.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 17, with substitute (S-1) and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 85, p. 2328.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 758 Yeas—108

Abed Genetski Lane Rendon

Banks Glardon Lauwers Roberts

Barnett Goike LaVoy Rogers

Bolger Graves Leonard Rutledge

Brinks Greimel Lipton Santana

Brown Haines Lori Schmidt

Brunner Haugh Lund Schor

Bumstead Haveman Lyons Segal

Callton Heise MacGregor Shirkey

Cavanagh Hobbs MacMaster Singh

Clemente Hooker McBroom Slavens

Cochran Hovey-Wright McCann Smiley

Cotter Howrylak McCready Somerville

Crawford Irwin Muxlow Stallworth

Daley Jacobsen Nathan Stamas

Darany Jenkins Nesbitt Stanley

Denby Johnson O’Brien Switalski

Dianda Kandrevas Oakes Talabi

Dillon Kelly Olumba Tlaib

Driskell Kesto Outman Townsend

Durhal Kivela Pagel VerHeulen

Faris Knezek Pettalia Victory

Farrington Kosowski Phelps Walsh

Forlini Kowall Poleski Yanez

Foster Kurtz Potvin Yonker

Franz LaFontaine Price Zemke

Geiss Lamonte Pscholka Zorn

Nays—2

McMillin Robinson

In The Chair: O’Brien

Rep. Lyons moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4788, entitled

A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” (MCL 257.1 to 257.923) by adding section 811x.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 11, with substitute (S-3) and title amendment, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until December 16, see House Journal No. 83, p. 2231.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-3) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-3) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 759 Yeas—110

Abed Glardon LaVoy Roberts

Banks Goike Leonard Robinson

Barnett Graves Lipton Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lori Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lund Santana

Brown Haugh Lyons Schmidt

Brunner Haveman MacGregor Schor

Bumstead Heise MacMaster Segal

Callton Hobbs McBroom Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McCann Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McMillin Smiley

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Nathan Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski Lauwers

Nays—0

In The Chair: O’Brien

The House agreed to the title as amended.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4544, entitled

A bill to amend 1967 PA 281, entitled “Income tax act of 1967,” by amending section 527a (MCL 206.527a), as amended by 2011 PA 38.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 17, with substitute (S-1), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 85, p. 2329.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 760 Yeas—93

Abed Glardon Lori Rogers

Banks Greimel Lyons Rutledge

Barnett Haines MacGregor Santana

Bolger Haugh MacMaster Schmidt

Brinks Haveman McBroom Schor

Brown Heise McCann Segal

Brunner Hobbs McCready Singh

Bumstead Hovey-Wright Muxlow Slavens

Callton Irwin Nathan Smiley

Cavanagh Jacobsen O’Brien Stallworth

Clemente Jenkins Oakes Stamas

Cochran Johnson Olumba Stanley

Crawford Kandrevas Outman Switalski

Darany Kivela Pagel Talabi

Denby Knezek Pettalia Tlaib

Dianda Kosowski Phelps Townsend

Dillon Kowall Poleski VerHeulen

Driskell Kurtz Potvin Victory

Durhal LaFontaine Price Walsh

Faris Lamonte Pscholka Yanez

Farrington Lane Rendon Yonker

Forlini LaVoy Roberts Zemke

Foster Lipton Robinson Zorn

Geiss

Nays—17

Cotter Graves Kesto McMillin

Daley Hooker Lauwers Nesbitt

Franz Howrylak Leonard Shirkey

Genetski Kelly Lund Somerville

Goike

In The Chair: O’Brien

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 4649, entitled

An act to amend 1994 PA 203, entitled “An act to establish certain standards for foster care and adoption services for children and their families; and to prescribe powers and duties of certain state agencies and departments and adoption facilitators,” by amending section 3 (MCL 722.953) and by adding section 8a.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 17, with an amendment, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 85, p. 2329.)

The question being on concurring in the amendment made to the bill by the Senate,

The amendment was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 761 Yeas—110

Abed Glardon LaVoy Roberts

Banks Goike Leonard Robinson

Barnett Graves Lipton Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lori Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lund Santana

Brown Haugh Lyons Schmidt

Brunner Haveman MacGregor Schor

Bumstead Heise MacMaster Segal

Callton Hobbs McBroom Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McCann Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McMillin Smiley

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Nathan Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski Lauwers

Nays—0

In The Chair: O’Brien

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4736, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending sections 17745, 17751, 17754, and 17757 (MCL 333.17745, 333.17751, 333.17754, and 333.17757), sections 17745 and 17757 as amended by 2011 PA 210 and sections 17751 and 17754 as amended by 2012 PA 209, and by adding section 5110.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 17, with substitute (S-3), title amendment and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 85, p. 2329.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-3) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-3) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 762 Yeas—88

Abed Forlini Lane Rutledge

Banks Foster Lauwers Santana

Barnett Geiss LaVoy Schmidt

Bolger Glardon Lipton Schor

Brinks Graves Lori Segal

Brown Greimel Lyons Singh

Brunner Haines McCann Slavens

Callton Haugh Muxlow Smiley

Cavanagh Haveman Nathan Stallworth

Clemente Hobbs Nesbitt Stamas

Cochran Hovey-Wright O’Brien Stanley

Cotter Howrylak Oakes Switalski

Crawford Irwin Olumba Talabi

Daley Johnson Outman Tlaib

Darany Kandrevas Pagel Townsend

Denby Kesto Phelps VerHeulen

Dianda Kivela Poleski Victory

Dillon Knezek Potvin Walsh

Driskell Kosowski Price Yanez

Durhal Kowall Pscholka Yonker

Faris LaFontaine Roberts Zemke

Farrington Lamonte Rogers Zorn

Nays—22

Bumstead Jacobsen MacGregor Pettalia

Franz Jenkins MacMaster Rendon

Genetski Kelly McBroom Robinson

Goike Kurtz McCready Shirkey

Heise Leonard McMillin Somerville

Hooker Lund

In The Chair: O’Brien

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Reps. Banks, Barnett, Brunner, Cochran, Dianda, Driskell, Geiss, Greimel, Haugh, Hovey-Wright, Kivela, Lamonte, Lane, LaVoy, Nathan, O’Brien, Phelps, Singh, Stamas and Talabi were named co‑sponsors of the bill.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 5182, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending section 7kk (MCL 211.7kk), as added by 2006 PA 612.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 17, with substitute (S-3), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 85, p. 2330.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-3) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-3) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 763 Yeas—90

Abed Graves Lauwers Pscholka

Barnett Greimel LaVoy Rendon

Bolger Haines Leonard Roberts

Brinks Haugh Lori Rogers

Brown Haveman Lund Rutledge

Bumstead Heise Lyons Santana

Callton Hobbs MacGregor Schmidt

Cavanagh Hooker MacMaster Segal

Clemente Howrylak McBroom Singh

Cotter Jacobsen McCann Slavens

Daley Jenkins McCready Somerville

Darany Johnson Muxlow Stamas

Denby Kandrevas Nathan Stanley

Dillon Kelly Nesbitt Switalski

Durhal Kesto O’Brien Tlaib

Faris Kivela Oakes Townsend

Farrington Knezek Olumba VerHeulen

Forlini Kosowski Outman Victory

Foster Kowall Pagel Walsh

Franz Kurtz Pettalia Yonker

Geiss LaFontaine Potvin Zemke

Genetski Lamonte Price Zorn

Glardon Lane

Nays—20

Banks Driskell McMillin Shirkey

Brunner Goike Phelps Smiley

Cochran Hovey-Wright Poleski Stallworth

Crawford Irwin Robinson Talabi

Dianda Lipton Schor Yanez

In The Chair: O’Brien

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 5202, entitled

A bill to amend 1954 PA 188, entitled “An act to provide for the making of certain improvements by townships; to provide for paying for the improvements by the issuance of bonds; to provide for the levying of taxes; to provide for assessing the whole or a part of the cost of improvements against property benefited; and to provide for the issuance of bonds in anticipation of the collection of special assessments and for the obligation of the township on the bonds,” by amending sections 7, 8, and 9a (MCL 41.727, 41.728, and 41.729a), section 7 as amended by 1986 PA 180 and section 9a as amended by 1995 PA 139.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 17, with substitute (S-2), title amendment and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 85, p. 2330.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-2) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-2) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 764 Yeas—109

Abed Goike LaVoy Roberts

Banks Graves Leonard Robinson

Barnett Greimel Lipton Rogers

Bolger Haines Lori Rutledge

Brinks Haugh Lund Santana

Brown Haveman Lyons Schmidt

Brunner Heise MacGregor Schor

Bumstead Hobbs MacMaster Segal

Callton Hooker McBroom Shirkey

Cavanagh Hovey-Wright McCann Singh

Clemente Howrylak McCready Slavens

Cochran Irwin McMillin Smiley

Cotter Jacobsen Muxlow Somerville

Crawford Jenkins Nathan Stallworth

Daley Johnson Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Kandrevas O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kelly Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kesto Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kivela Outman Tlaib

Driskell Knezek Pagel Townsend

Durhal Kosowski Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kowall Phelps Victory

Farrington Kurtz Poleski Walsh

Forlini LaFontaine Potvin Yanez

Foster Lamonte Price Yonker

Franz Lane Pscholka Zemke

Genetski Lauwers Rendon Zorn

Glardon

Nays—1

Geiss

In The Chair: O’Brien

The House agreed to the title as amended.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 5744, entitled

A bill to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled “Revised judicature act of 1961,” by amending section 2529 (MCL 600.2529), as amended by 2009 PA 239.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 17, with substitute (S-1), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 85, p. 2331.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 765 Yeas—110

Abed Glardon LaVoy Roberts

Banks Goike Leonard Robinson

Barnett Graves Lipton Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lori Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lund Santana

Brown Haugh Lyons Schmidt

Brunner Haveman MacGregor Schor

Bumstead Heise MacMaster Segal

Callton Hobbs McBroom Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McCann Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McMillin Smiley

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Nathan Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski Lauwers

Nays—0

In The Chair: O’Brien

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker laid before the House

Senate Bill No. 596, entitled

A bill to create the human trafficking health advisory board act; to provide for an interdepartmental human trafficking health advisory board; to prescribe the membership of the human trafficking health advisory board; and to prescribe the duties and responsibilities of the human trafficking health advisory board.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 17, with an amendment to the House substitute (H-2) and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 85, p. 2331.)

The question being on concurring in the amendment to the House substitute (H-2) made to the bill by the Senate,

The amendment was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 766 Yeas—96

Abed Geiss Lauwers Rogers

Banks Glardon LaVoy Rutledge

Barnett Graves Leonard Santana

Bolger Greimel Lipton Schmidt

Brinks Haines Lori Schor

Brown Haugh Lund Segal

Brunner Heise Lyons Shirkey

Callton Hobbs MacGregor Singh

Cavanagh Hooker McBroom Slavens

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCann Smiley

Cochran Howrylak McCready Stallworth

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Stamas

Crawford Jacobsen Nathan Stanley

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Switalski

Darany Kandrevas O’Brien Talabi

Denby Kesto Oakes Tlaib

Dianda Kivela Olumba Townsend

Dillon Knezek Outman VerHeulen

Driskell Kosowski Pagel Victory

Durhal Kowall Phelps Walsh

Faris Kurtz Poleski Yanez

Farrington LaFontaine Price Yonker

Forlini Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Foster Lane Roberts Zorn

Nays—14

Bumstead Haveman McMillin Rendon

Franz Johnson Pettalia Robinson

Genetski Kelly Potvin Somerville

Goike MacMaster

In The Chair: O’Brien

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4485, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” by amending section 1202 (MCL 500.1202), as amended by 2012 PA 552.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 17, with substitute (S-1), title amendment and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 85, p. 2328.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 767 Yeas—57

Bolger Haugh Lauwers Pettalia

Bumstead Haveman Leonard Poleski

Callton Heise Lori Potvin

Cotter Hooker Lund Price

Crawford Howrylak Lyons Pscholka

Daley Jacobsen McBroom Rendon

Denby Jenkins McCready Rogers

Dianda Johnson McMillin Schmidt

Farrington Kelly Muxlow Schor

Foster Kesto Nesbitt Shirkey

Franz Kowall Oakes Somerville

Genetski Kurtz Olumba Stamas

Goike LaFontaine Outman Victory

Graves Lane Pagel Walsh

Haines

Nays—53

Abed Forlini Lipton Slavens

Banks Geiss MacGregor Smiley

Barnett Glardon MacMaster Stallworth

Brinks Greimel McCann Stanley

Brown Hobbs Nathan Switalski

Brunner Hovey-Wright O’Brien Talabi

Cavanagh Irwin Phelps Tlaib

Clemente Kandrevas Roberts Townsend

Cochran Kivela Robinson VerHeulen

Darany Knezek Rutledge Yanez

Dillon Kosowski Santana Yonker

Driskell Lamonte Segal Zemke

Durhal LaVoy Singh Zorn

Faris

In The Chair: O’Brien

The House agreed to the title as amended.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5036, entitled

A bill to amend 1966 PA 331, entitled “Community college act of 1966,” (MCL 389.1 to 389.195) by adding section 123a.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1), ordered that it be given immediate effect and amended the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1966 PA 331, entitled “An act to revise and consolidate the laws relating to community colleges; to provide for the creation of community college districts; to provide a charter for such districts; to provide for the government, control and administration of such districts; to provide for the election of a board of trustees; to define the powers and duties of the board of trustees; to provide for the assessment, levy, collection and return of taxes therefor; to authorize community college districts to operate a new jobs training program, enter into certain training agreements, and issue bonds to finance the training program; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” (MCL 389.1 to 389.195) by adding section 123b.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Lyons moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 768 Yeas—110

Abed Glardon LaVoy Roberts

Banks Goike Leonard Robinson

Barnett Graves Lipton Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lori Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lund Santana

Brown Haugh Lyons Schmidt

Brunner Haveman MacGregor Schor

Bumstead Heise MacMaster Segal

Callton Hobbs McBroom Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McCann Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McMillin Smiley

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Nathan Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski Lauwers

Nays—0

In The Chair: O’Brien

The House agreed to the title as amended.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 4874, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 11708 and 11715 (MCL 324.11708 and 324.11715), section 11708 as amended by 2004 PA 381 and section 11715 as amended by 2012 PA 41.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1), ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Lyons moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 769 Yeas—72

Abed Goike Lauwers Poleski

Bolger Graves Leonard Potvin

Brinks Haines Lori Price

Brown Haveman Lund Pscholka

Bumstead Heise Lyons Rendon

Callton Hooker MacGregor Robinson

Cotter Howrylak MacMaster Rogers

Crawford Jacobsen McBroom Santana

Daley Jenkins McCready Schmidt

Denby Johnson McMillin Shirkey

Dianda Kelly Muxlow Smiley

Dillon Kesto Nesbitt Somerville

Farrington Kivela O’Brien Stamas

Forlini Knezek Oakes VerHeulen

Foster Kosowski Olumba Victory

Franz Kowall Outman Walsh

Genetski Kurtz Pagel Yonker

Glardon LaFontaine Pettalia Zorn

Nays—38

Banks Geiss Lipton Slavens

Barnett Greimel McCann Stallworth

Brunner Haugh Nathan Stanley

Cavanagh Hobbs Phelps Switalski

Clemente Hovey-Wright Roberts Talabi

Cochran Irwin Rutledge Tlaib

Darany Kandrevas Schor Townsend

Driskell Lamonte Segal Yanez

Durhal Lane Singh Zemke

Faris LaVoy

In The Chair: O’Brien

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5082, entitled

A bill to amend 1970 PA 91, entitled “Child custody act of 1970,” (MCL 722.21 to 722.31) by adding section 7c.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1), ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Lyons moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 770 Yeas—106

Abed Genetski Lane Roberts

Banks Glardon Lauwers Rogers

Barnett Goike LaVoy Rutledge

Bolger Graves Leonard Santana

Brinks Greimel Lipton Schmidt

Brown Haines Lori Schor

Brunner Haugh Lund Segal

Bumstead Haveman Lyons Shirkey

Callton Heise MacGregor Singh

Cavanagh Hobbs MacMaster Slavens

Clemente Hooker McCann Smiley

Cochran Hovey-Wright McCready Somerville

Cotter Howrylak McMillin Stallworth

Crawford Irwin Muxlow Stamas

Daley Jacobsen Nesbitt Stanley

Darany Jenkins O’Brien Switalski

Denby Johnson Oakes Talabi

Dianda Kandrevas Olumba Tlaib

Dillon Kelly Outman Townsend

Driskell Kesto Pagel VerHeulen

Durhal Kivela Pettalia Victory

Faris Knezek Phelps Walsh

Farrington Kosowski Poleski Yanez

Forlini Kowall Price Yonker

Foster Kurtz Pscholka Zemke

Franz LaFontaine Rendon Zorn

Geiss Lamonte

Nays—4

McBroom Nathan Potvin Robinson

In The Chair: O’Brien

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

______

Associate Speaker Pro Tempore O’Brien called Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Cotter to the Chair.

______

Rep. Lyons moved that House Committees be given leave to meet during the balance of today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

House Bill No. 5563, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 8901, 8905a, and 80125 (MCL 324.8901, 324.8905a, and 324.80125), sections 8901 and 8905a as amended by 2004 PA 494 and section 80125 as added by 1995 PA 58, and by adding sections 80130f, 80130g, 80130h, 80130i, 80130j, 80130k, 80130l, 80130m, 80130n, 80130o, 80130p, 81151, and 82161.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1), ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Lyons moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 771 Yeas—110

Abed Glardon LaVoy Roberts

Banks Goike Leonard Robinson

Barnett Graves Lipton Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lori Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lund Santana

Brown Haugh Lyons Schmidt

Brunner Haveman MacGregor Schor

Bumstead Heise MacMaster Segal

Callton Hobbs McBroom Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McCann Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McMillin Smiley

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Nathan Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski Lauwers

Nays—0

In The Chair: Cotter

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5636, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” by amending section 3101 (MCL 500.3101), as amended by 2008 PA 241.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1), ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Lyons moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 772 Yeas—105

Abed Glardon Lauwers Rendon

Banks Goike LaVoy Roberts

Barnett Graves Leonard Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lori Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lund Santana

Brown Haugh Lyons Schmidt

Brunner Haveman MacGregor Schor

Bumstead Heise MacMaster Segal

Callton Hobbs McBroom Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McCann Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McMillin Smiley

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Nathan Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Kosowski Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kowall Phelps Victory

Farrington Kurtz Poleski Walsh

Forlini LaFontaine Potvin Yanez

Foster Lamonte Price Zemke

Franz Lane Pscholka Zorn

Genetski

Nays—5

Geiss Lipton Robinson Yonker

Knezek

In The Chair: Cotter

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 4186, entitled

A bill to amend 1965 PA 213, entitled “An act to provide for setting aside the conviction in certain criminal cases; to provide for the effect of such action; to provide for the retention of certain nonpublic records and their use; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain public agencies and officers; and to prescribe penalties,” by amending sections 1 and 3 (MCL 780.621 and 780.623), section 1 as amended by 2014 PA 335 and section 3 as amended by 1994 PA 294.

The Senate has amended the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 4, line 15, after “filed” by striking out “until”.

The Senate has passed the bill as amended and ordered that it be given immediate effect.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Lyons moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the amendment made to the bill by the Senate,

The amendment was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 773 Yeas—110

Abed Glardon LaVoy Roberts

Banks Goike Leonard Robinson

Barnett Graves Lipton Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lori Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lund Santana

Brown Haugh Lyons Schmidt

Brunner Haveman MacGregor Schor

Bumstead Heise MacMaster Segal

Callton Hobbs McBroom Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McCann Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McMillin Smiley

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Nathan Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kosowski Phelps Victory

Farrington Kowall Poleski Walsh

Forlini Kurtz Potvin Yanez

Foster LaFontaine Price Yonker

Franz Lamonte Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lane Rendon Zorn

Genetski Lauwers

Nays—0

In The Chair: Cotter

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 4760, entitled

A bill to amend 1941 PA 122, entitled “An act to establish the revenue collection duties of the department of treasury; to prescribe its powers and duties as the revenue collection agency of this state; to prescribe certain powers and duties of the state treasurer; to establish the collection duties of certain other state departments for money or accounts owed to this state; to regulate the importation, stamping, and disposition of certain tobacco products; to provide for the transfer of powers and duties now vested in certain other state boards, commissions, departments, and offices; to prescribe certain duties of and require certain reports from the department of treasury; to provide procedures for the payment, administration, audit, assessment, levy of interests or penalties on, and appeals of taxes and tax liability; to prescribe its powers and duties if an agreement to act as agent for a city to administer, collect, and enforce the city income tax act on behalf of a city is entered into with any city; to provide an appropriation; to abolish the state board of tax administration; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to declare the effect of this act,” by amending section 30 (MCL 205.30), as amended by 1993 PA 14.

The Senate has substituted (S-3) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-3), ordered that it be given immediate effect and amended the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1941 PA 122, entitled “An act to establish the revenue collection duties of the department of treasury; to prescribe its powers and duties as the revenue collection agency of this state; to prescribe certain powers and duties of the state treasurer; to establish the collection duties of certain other state departments for money or accounts owed to this state; to regulate the importation, stamping, and disposition of certain tobacco products; to provide for the transfer of powers and duties now vested in certain other state boards, commissions, departments, and offices; to prescribe certain duties of and require certain reports from the department of treasury; to provide procedures for the payment, administration, audit, assessment, levy of interests or penalties on, and appeals of taxes and tax liability; to prescribe its powers and duties if an agreement to act as agent for a city to administer, collect, and enforce the city income tax act on behalf of a city is entered into with any city; to provide an appropriation; to abolish the state board of tax administration; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to declare the effect of this act,” by amending section 30 (MCL 205.30), as amended by 2014 PA 3.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Lyons moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the (S-3) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-3) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 774 Yeas—109

Abed Glardon LaVoy Roberts

Banks Goike Leonard Robinson

Barnett Graves Lipton Rogers

Bolger Greimel Lori Rutledge

Brinks Haines Lund Santana

Brown Haugh Lyons Schmidt

Brunner Haveman MacGregor Schor

Bumstead Heise MacMaster Segal

Callton Hobbs McBroom Shirkey

Cavanagh Hooker McCann Singh

Clemente Hovey-Wright McCready Slavens

Cochran Howrylak McMillin Smiley

Cotter Irwin Muxlow Somerville

Crawford Jacobsen Nathan Stallworth

Daley Jenkins Nesbitt Stamas

Darany Johnson O’Brien Stanley

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Switalski

Dianda Kelly Olumba Talabi

Dillon Kesto Outman Tlaib

Driskell Kivela Pagel Townsend

Durhal Knezek Pettalia VerHeulen

Faris Kowall Phelps Victory

Farrington Kurtz Poleski Walsh

Forlini LaFontaine Potvin Yanez

Foster Lamonte Price Yonker

Franz Lane Pscholka Zemke

Geiss Lauwers Rendon Zorn

Genetski

Nays—1

Kosowski

In The Chair: Cotter

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Reps. Abed, Banks, Brinks, Brown, Brunner, Cavanagh, Cochran, Cotter, Darany, Denby, Dianda, Dillon, Driskell, Durhal, Faris, Foster, Geiss, Hobbs, Hovey-Wright, Irwin, Kandrevas, Kesto, Kivela, Knezek, Kosowski, Lamonte, Lane, LaVoy, Lipton, Nathan, Phelps, Roberts, Robinson, Rutledge, Santana, Schmidt, Schor, Singh, Slavens, Smiley, Stallworth, Switalski, Talabi, Tlaib, Townsend, Yanez, Yonker and Zemke were named co‑sponsors of the bill.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5317, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 399, entitled “Safe drinking water act,” by amending section 5 (MCL 325.1005), as amended by 1998 PA 56.

The Senate has amended the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 3, line 2, after “EVERY” by striking out “10” and inserting “5”.

The Senate has passed the bill as amended, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Lyons moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the amendment made to the bill by the Senate,

The amendment was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 775 Yeas—70

Bolger Haveman MacGregor Rendon

Brown Heise MacMaster Robinson

Brunner Hooker McBroom Rogers

Bumstead Howrylak McCready Rutledge

Callton Jacobsen McMillin Santana

Cotter Jenkins Muxlow Schmidt

Crawford Johnson Nesbitt Shirkey

Daley Kelly O’Brien Smiley

Denby Kesto Olumba Somerville

Farrington Kivela Outman Stamas

Forlini Kowall Pagel VerHeulen

Foster Kurtz Pettalia Victory

Franz LaFontaine Phelps Walsh

Genetski Lauwers Poleski Yanez

Glardon Leonard Potvin Yonker

Goike Lori Price Zemke

Graves Lund Pscholka Zorn

Haines Lyons

Nays—40

Abed Driskell Knezek Schor

Banks Durhal Kosowski Segal

Barnett Faris Lamonte Singh

Brinks Geiss Lane Slavens

Cavanagh Greimel LaVoy Stallworth

Clemente Haugh Lipton Stanley

Cochran Hobbs McCann Switalski

Darany Hovey-Wright Nathan Talabi

Dianda Irwin Oakes Tlaib

Dillon Kandrevas Roberts Townsend

In The Chair: Cotter

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5842, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending sections 16245, 16247, 16248, and 16249 (MCL 333.16245, 333.16247, 333.16248, and 333.16249), section 16245 as amended by 2013 PA 268 and sections 16247, 16248, and 16249 as amended by 1993 PA 79, and by adding section 16245a.

The Senate has substituted (S-2) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-2), ordered that it be given immediate effect and amended the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “An act to protect and promote the public health; to codify, revise, consolidate, classify, and add to the laws relating to public health; to provide for the prevention and control of diseases and disabilities; to provide for the classification, administration, regulation, financing, and maintenance of personal, environmental, and other health services and activities; to create or continue, and prescribe the powers and duties of, departments, boards, commissions, councils, committees, task forces, and other agencies; to prescribe the powers and duties of governmental entities and officials; to regulate occupations, facilities, and agencies affecting the public health; to regulate health maintenance organizations and certain third party administrators and insurers; to provide for the imposition of a regulatory fee; to provide for the levy of taxes against certain health facilities or agencies; to promote the efficient and economical delivery of health care services, to provide for the appropriate utilization of health care facilities and services, and to provide for the closure of hospitals or consolidation of hospitals or services; to provide for the collection and use of data and information; to provide for the transfer of property; to provide certain immunity from liability; to regulate and prohibit the sale and offering for sale of drug paraphernalia under certain circumstances; to provide for the implementation of federal law; to provide for penalties and remedies; to provide for sanctions for violations of this act and local ordinances; to provide for an appropriation and supplements; to repeal certain acts and parts of acts; to repeal certain parts of this act; and to repeal certain parts of this act on specific dates,” by amending sections 16135, 16216, 16245, 16247, 16248, 16249, 17711, 17748, 17768, 20920, and 20921 (MCL 333.16135, 333.16216, 333.16245, 333.16247, 333.16248, 333.16249, 333.17711, 333.17748, 333. 17768, 333.20920, and 333.20921), section 16135 as amended by 1993 PA 80, section 16216 as amended by 2014 PA 98, sections 16245 and 17768 as amended by 2013 PA 268, sections 16247, 16248, and 16249 as amended by 1993 PA 79, section 17711 as amended by 2014 PA 285, section 17748 as amended by 2014 PA 280, sections 20920 and 20921 as amended by 2004 PA 200, and by adding sections 16245a and 20921a.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Lyons moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the (S-2) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-2) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 776 Yeas—100

Abed Genetski Lamonte Price

Banks Glardon Lane Pscholka

Barnett Goike LaVoy Rendon

Bolger Graves Leonard Roberts

Brinks Greimel Lipton Rogers

Brown Haines Lori Rutledge

Brunner Haugh Lund Schmidt

Bumstead Haveman Lyons Schor

Callton Heise MacMaster Shirkey

Cavanagh Hobbs McBroom Singh

Clemente Hooker McCann Slavens

Cotter Hovey-Wright McCready Smiley

Crawford Howrylak McMillin Somerville

Darany Irwin Muxlow Stallworth

Denby Jacobsen Nathan Stamas

Dianda Jenkins Nesbitt Stanley

Dillon Johnson O’Brien Switalski

Driskell Kandrevas Oakes Talabi

Durhal Kelly Olumba Tlaib

Faris Kesto Outman Townsend

Farrington Kivela Pagel Victory

Forlini Knezek Pettalia Walsh

Foster Kosowski Phelps Yonker

Franz Kowall Poleski Zemke

Geiss Kurtz Potvin Zorn

Nays—10

Cochran Lauwers Santana VerHeulen

Daley MacGregor Segal Yanez

LaFontaine Robinson

In The Chair: Cotter

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Reps. Darany, Dianda, Driskell, Faris, Johnson, Kivela, Kosowski, Muxlow, Smiley and Yonker were named co‑sponsors of the bill.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5179, entitled

A bill to authorize the state administrative board to convey certain parcels of state-owned property in Wayne county; to prescribe conditions for the conveyance; to provide for certain powers and duties of certain state departments and local units of government in regard to the property; and to provide for disposition of revenue derived from the conveyance.

The Senate has amended the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 3, following line 3, by inserting:

“(5) The department of corrections shall continue to maintain the property described in subsection (1) as determined appropriate by the department of corrections until the property is sold under section 2. The department of corrections shall pay any maintenance costs incurred in maintaining the property in full and shall not charge any of the costs to the land bank fast track authority.

(6) The department of corrections shall post notices warning of the dangerous and defective condition of the property described in subsection (1) on the property in a manner so that the signs will be clearly visible to the public.”.

The Senate has passed the bill as amended and ordered that it be given immediate effect.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Lyons moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the amendment made to the bill by the Senate,

Rep. Lyons moved that consideration of the bill be postponed temporarily.

The motion prevailed.

______

The Speaker Pro Tempore resumed the Chair.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Motions and Resolutions

Rep. Haveman offered the following concurrent resolution:

House Concurrent Resolution No. 39.

A concurrent resolution to provide the Board of State Canvassers with proposed language for a statewide ballot proposal concerning a constitutional amendment to raise the state sales tax and state use tax.

Whereas, The tax on retail sales of gasoline and diesel fuel is currently used to fund schools and local governments; and

Whereas, As part of its plan to improve the condition and maintenance of the roads in this state, the Ninety-seventh Legislature voted to move from a tax on the retail sales of gasoline and diesel fuel to a wholesale tax by presenting a constitutional amendment to the people of the state of Michigan that increases the state sales tax and the state use tax by 1 percent for the purpose of providing continued growth in funding for schools and local governments; and

Whereas, The Board of State Canvassers is tasked with adopting ballot language for statewide ballot proposals, including the constitutional amendment to the state sales tax and state use tax proposed by this Legislature; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That we provide to the Board of State Canvassers the proposed language for a statewide ballot proposal concerning a constitutional amendment to raise the state sales tax and state use tax; and be it further

Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to the Board of State Canvassers; and be it further

Resolved, That it is the intent of the Legislature that the proposed amendment, House Joint Resolution _______, be submitted to the people of the state with a statement of the purpose of the amendment as follows:

A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO ELIMINATE SALES AND USE TAXES ON GASOLINE AND DIESEL FUEL, ALLOW AN INCREASE IN THE SALES TAX RATE, DEDICATE REVENUE FOR SCHOOL AID, AND REVISE ELIGIBLE SCHOOL AID USES.

The proposed constitutional amendment would:

• Eliminate all sales or use taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel beginning on October 1, 2015;

• Allow an increase in the sales tax rate from 6 percent to 7 percent;

• Activate other laws dedicating additional revenue for transportation purposes, including repair of roads, streets, and bridges;

• Require state funds for school aid purposes to be used exclusively for financial assistance for public school districts, community colleges, and career and technical education and related scholarships; and

• Dedicate a portion of use tax revenue for school aid purposes.

Should this proposal be adopted?

YES [ ]

NO [ ]

The question being on the adoption of the concurrent resolution,

Rep. Lyons moved that consideration of the concurrent resolution be postponed for the day.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Lyons moved to suspend that portion of Rule 41 requiring bills to be handed to the Clerk three hours prior to calling the House to order.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members present voting therefor.

Rep. Lyons moved that when the House adjourns today it stand adjourned until Friday, December 19, at 12:01 a.m.

The motion prevailed.

Messages from the Senate

House Bill No. 4480, entitled

A bill to amend 1984 PA 270, entitled “An act relating to the economic development of this state; to create the Michigan strategic fund and to prescribe its powers and duties; to transfer and provide for the acquisition and succession to the rights, properties, obligations, and duties of the job development authority and the Michigan economic development authority to the Michigan strategic fund; to provide for the expenditure of proceeds in certain funds to which the Michigan strategic fund succeeds in ownership; to provide for the issuance of, and terms and conditions for, certain notes and bonds of the Michigan strategic fund; to create certain boards and funds; to create certain permanent funds; to exempt the property, income, and operation of the fund and its bonds and notes, and the interest thereon, from certain taxes; to provide for the creation of certain centers within and for the purposes of the Michigan strategic fund; to provide for the creation and funding of certain accounts for certain purposes; to impose certain powers and duties upon certain officials, departments, and authorities of this state; to make certain loans, grants, and investments; to provide penalties; to make an appropriation; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” by amending sections 9 and 88c (MCL 125.2009 and 125.2088c), as amended by 2012 PA 145.

The Senate has concurred in the House amendment to the Senate substitute (S-2).

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 4576, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “An act to revise, consolidate, and classify the laws relating to the insurance and surety business; to regulate the incorporation or formation of domestic insurance and surety companies and associations and the admission of foreign and alien companies and associations; to provide their rights, powers, and immunities and to prescribe the conditions on which companies and associations organized, existing, or authorized under this act may exercise their powers; to provide the rights, powers, and immunities and to prescribe the conditions on which other persons, firms, corporations, associations, risk retention groups, and purchasing groups engaged in an insurance or surety business may exercise their powers; to provide for the imposition of a privilege fee on domestic insurance companies and associations and the state accident fund; to provide for the imposition of a tax on the business of foreign and alien companies and associations; to provide for the imposition of a tax on risk retention groups and purchasing groups; to provide for the imposition of a tax on the business of surplus line agents; to provide for the imposition of regulatory fees on certain insurers; to provide for assessment fees on certain health maintenance organizations; to modify tort liability arising out of certain accidents; to provide for limited actions with respect to that modified tort liability and to prescribe certain procedures for maintaining those actions; to require security for losses arising out of certain accidents; to provide for the continued availability and affordability of automobile insurance and homeowners insurance in this state and to facilitate the purchase of that insurance by all residents of this state at fair and reasonable rates; to provide for certain reporting with respect to insurance and with respect to certain claims against uninsured or self-insured persons; to prescribe duties for certain state departments and officers with respect to that reporting; to provide for certain assessments; to establish and continue certain state insurance funds; to modify and clarify the status, rights, powers, duties, and operations of the nonprofit malpractice insurance fund; to provide for the departmental supervision and regulation of the insurance and surety business within this state; to provide for regulation over worker’s compensation self-insurers; to provide for the conservation, rehabilitation, or liquidation of unsound or insolvent insurers; to provide for the protection of policyholders, claimants, and creditors of unsound or insolvent insurers; to provide for associations of insurers to protect policyholders and claimants in the event of insurer insolvencies; to prescribe educational requirements for insurance agents and solicitors; to provide for the regulation of multiple employer welfare arrangements; to create an automobile theft prevention authority to reduce the number of automobile thefts in this state; to prescribe the powers and duties of the automobile theft prevention authority; to provide certain powers and duties upon certain officials, departments, and authorities of this state; to provide for an appropriation; to repeal acts and parts of acts; and to provide penalties for the violation of this act,” by amending section 102 (MCL 500.102), as amended by 2000 PA 252, and by adding chapter 12A.

The Senate has concurred in the House amendments to the Senate substitute (S-2).

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 4833, entitled

A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” by amending sections 867 and 881 (MCL 168.867 and 168.881), section 867 as amended by 2013 PA 51 and section 881 as amended by 1995 PA 261.

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5035, entitled

A bill to amend 1966 PA 331, entitled “Community college act of 1966,” (MCL 389.1 to 389.195) by adding section 123a.

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5045, entitled

A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” (MCL 257.1 to 257.923) by adding section 657a.

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5160, entitled

A bill to amend 1972 PA 160, entitled “An act to allow units and subdivisions of government to make agreements; and to provide for costs of administration of agreements,” by amending section 1 (MCL 211.731).

The Senate has passed the bill and ordered that it be given immediate effect.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5318, entitled

A bill to amend 1972 PA 230, entitled “Stille-DeRossett-Hale single state construction code act,” (MCL 125.1501 to 125.1531) by adding section 13g.

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5398, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” (MCL 211.1 to 211.155) by adding section 78r.

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5667, entitled

A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” by amending section 4 (MCL 168.4), as amended by 2012 PA 523 and by adding section 771a.

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5669, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” by amending section 1527 (MCL 380.1527), as added by 1995 PA 289.

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5812, entitled

A bill to amend 2010 PA 123, entitled “Uniform real property electronic recording act,” by amending section 5 (MCL 565.845).

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5868, entitled

A bill to amend 1989 PA 24, entitled “The district library establishment act,” by amending section 3 (MCL 397.173), as amended by 2005 PA 60, and by adding sections 3c and 3d.

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5952, entitled

A bill to authorize the department of natural resources to accept and convey property in Oakland county; to prescribe conditions for the acceptance and conveyance of the property; and to provide for disposition of revenue.

The Senate has passed the bill and ordered that it be given immediate effect.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 6079, entitled

A bill to amend 2008 PA 551, entitled “Uniform securities act (2002),” by amending section 453 (MCL 451.2453), as added by 2014 PA 355.

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5513, entitled

A bill to amend 1987 PA 96, entitled “The mobile home commission act,” by amending sections 2, 4, 7, 16, 17, 43, and 48 (MCL 125.2302, 125.2304, 125.2307, 125.2316, 125.2317, 125.2343, and 125.2348), section 2 as amended by 2012 PA 588, sections 4, 16, and 17 as amended by 2006 PA 328, section 7 as amended by 2009 PA 215, and section 43 as added by 1988 PA 337, and by adding sections 48b and 48d.

The Senate has substituted (S-4) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-4) and amended the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1987 PA 96, entitled “An act to create a mobile home commission; to prescribe its powers and duties and those of local governments; to provide for a mobile home code and the licensure, regulation, construction, operation, and management of mobile home parks, the licensure and regulation of retail sales dealers, warranties of mobile homes, and service practices of dealers; to provide for the titling of mobile homes; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain agencies and departments; to provide remedies and penalties; to declare the act to be remedial; to repeal this act on a specific date; and to repeal certain acts and parts of acts,” by amending sections 2, 4, 16, 17, 43, and 48 (MCL 125.2302, 125.2304, 125.2316, 125.2317, 125.2343, and 125.2348), section 2 as amended by 2012 PA 588, sections 4, 16, and 17 as amended by 2006 PA 328, and section 43 as added by 1988 PA 337, and by adding sections 48b and 50.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5714, entitled

A bill to amend 1933 PA 254, entitled “The motor carrier act,” by amending the title, sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 of article I, the heading and sections 1, 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 13, and 14 of article II, the heading and sections 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 11, and 12 of article III, sections 1 and 2 of article IV, sections 2, 5, 6, 6a, 6b, 7, 8, 9, 10, 10a, 11, 14, 14a, and 18 of article V, and section 2 of article VI (MCL 475.1, 475.2, 475.3, 475.4, 476.1, 476.3, 476.5, 476.8, 476.9, 476.10, 476.13, 476.14, 477.1, 477.2, 477.4, 477.5, 477.6, 477.9, 477.11, 477.12, 478.1, 478.2, 479.2, 479.5, 479.6, 479.6a, 479.6b, 479.7, 479.8, 479.9, 479.10, 479.10a, 479.11, 479.14, 479.14a, 479.18, and 479.42), the title, section 1 of article I, section 2 of article IV, and sections 8, 9, and 10 of article V as amended by 2008 PA 584, sections 2, 3, and 4 of article I, section 3 of article II, sections 2 and 4 of article III, and sections 6a, 6b, 10a, 14, and 14a of article V as amended and section 2 of article VI as added by 1993 PA 352, sections 1, 8, 9, 13, and 14 of article II, sections 1, 5, 9, 11, and 12 of article III, section 1 of article IV, and section 6 of article V as amended by 1982 PA 399, sections 5 and 10 of article II and section 6 of article III as amended and section 7 of article V as added by 2007 PA 33, section 2 of article V as amended by 2011 PA 111, section 11 of article V as amended by 1994 PA 176, and section 18 of article V as amended by 2000 PA 96, and by adding sections 4a, 7, 7a, 7b, and 9a to article III; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1), ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5792, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” by amending sections 102, 1301, 1311, 1312, 1315, 1325, 1333, 1341, 1343, 1351, 1355, and 1371 (MCL 500.102, 500.1301, 500.1311, 500.1312, 500.1315, 500.1325, 500.1333, 500.1341, 500.1343, 500.1351, 500.1355, and 500.1371), section 102 as amended by 2000 PA 252, sections 1301, 1312, 1315, 1351, and 1371 as amended by 1992 PA 182, section 1311 as amended by 2010 PA 61, section 1325 as amended by 1994 PA 227, section 1341 as amended by 1994 PA 443, and section 1343 as amended by 1995 PA 219, and by adding sections 1325a and 1357.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1), ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5823, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” (MCL 500.100 to 500.8302) by adding chapter 17.

The Senate has substituted (S-2) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-2), ordered that it be given immediate effect and amended the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “An act to revise, consolidate, and classify the laws relating to the insurance and surety business; to regulate the incorporation or formation of domestic insurance and surety companies and associations and the admission of foreign and alien companies and associations; to provide their rights, powers, and immunities and to prescribe the conditions on which companies and associations organized, existing, or authorized under this act may exercise their powers; to provide the rights, powers, and immunities and to prescribe the conditions on which other persons, firms, corporations, associations, risk retention groups, and purchasing groups engaged in an insurance or surety business may exercise their powers; to provide for the imposition of a privilege fee on domestic insurance companies and associations and the state accident fund; to provide for the imposition of a tax on the business of foreign and alien companies and associations; to provide for the imposition of a tax on risk retention groups and purchasing groups; to provide for the imposition of a tax on the business of surplus line agents; to provide for the imposition of regulatory fees on certain insurers; to provide for assessment fees on certain health maintenance organizations; to modify tort liability arising out of certain accidents; to provide for limited actions with respect to that modified tort liability and to prescribe certain procedures for maintaining those actions; to require security for losses arising out of certain accidents; to provide for the continued availability and affordability of automobile insurance and homeowners insurance in this state and to facilitate the purchase of that insurance by all residents of this state at fair and reasonable rates; to provide for certain reporting with respect to insurance and with respect to certain claims against uninsured or self-insured persons; to prescribe duties for certain state departments and officers with respect to that reporting; to provide for certain assessments; to establish and continue certain state insurance funds; to modify and clarify the status, rights, powers, duties, and operations of the nonprofit malpractice insurance fund; to provide for the departmental supervision and regulation of the insurance and surety business within this state; to provide for regulation over worker’s compensation self-insurers; to provide for the conservation, rehabilitation, or liquidation of unsound or insolvent insurers; to provide for the protection of policyholders, claimants, and creditors of unsound or insolvent insurers; to provide for associations of insurers to protect policyholders and claimants in the event of insurer insolvencies; to prescribe educational requirements for insurance agents and solicitors; to provide for the regulation of multiple employer welfare arrangements; to create an automobile theft prevention authority to reduce the number of automobile thefts in this state; to prescribe the powers and duties of the automobile theft prevention authority; to provide certain powers and duties upon certain officials, departments, and authorities of this state; to provide for an appropriation; to repeal acts and parts of acts; and to provide penalties for the violation of this act,” by amending sections 2108 and 2406 (MCL 500.2108 and 500.2406), section 2406 as amended by 1993 PA 200, and by adding chapter 17.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5928, entitled

A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” by amending sections 1a, 1l, 11, 12, 13, and 34 of chapter IX and section 21 of chapter XVII (MCL 769.1a, 769.1l, 769.11, 769.12, 769.13, 769.34, and 777.21), section 1a of chapter IX as amended by 2009 PA 27, section 1l of chapter IX as added by 2005 PA 325, sections 11 and 13 of chapter IX and section 21 of chapter XVII as amended by 2006 PA 655, section 12 of chapter IX as amended by 2012 PA 319, and section 34 of chapter IX as amended by 2002 PA 666, and by adding sections 32a and 33a to chapter IX; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

The Senate has substituted (S-9) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-9), ordered that it be given immediate effect and amended the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “An act to revise, consolidate, and codify the laws relating to criminal procedure and to define the jurisdiction, powers, and duties of courts, judges, and other officers of the court under the provisions of this act; to provide laws relative to the rights of persons accused of criminal offenses and ordinance violations; to provide for the arrest of persons charged with or suspected of criminal offenses and ordinance violations; to provide for bail of persons arrested for or accused of criminal offenses and ordinance violations; to provide for the examination of persons accused of criminal offenses; to regulate the procedure relative to grand juries, indictments, informations, and proceedings before trial; to provide for trials of persons complained of or indicted for criminal offenses and ordinance violations and to provide for the procedure in those trials; to provide for judgments and sentences of persons convicted of criminal offenses and ordinance violations; to establish a sentencing commission and to prescribe its powers and duties; to provide for procedure relating to new trials and appeals in criminal and ordinance violation cases; to provide a uniform system of probation throughout this state and the appointment of probation officers; to prescribe the powers, duties, and compensation of probation officers; to provide penalties for the violation of the duties of probation officers; to provide for procedure governing proceedings to prevent crime and proceedings for the discovery of crime; to provide for fees of officers, witnesses, and others in criminal and ordinance violation cases; to set forth miscellaneous provisions as to criminal procedure in certain cases; to provide penalties for the violation of certain provisions of this act; and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with or contravening any of the provisions of this act,” (MCL 760.1 to 777.69) by adding sections 32a and 33a to chapter IX; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5929, entitled

A bill to amend 1988 PA 511, entitled “Community corrections act,” by amending sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, and 11 (MCL 791.402, 791.403, 791.404, 791.405, 791.407, 791.408, and 791.411).

The Senate has amended the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 2, line 4, after “OFFERS” by striking out “SANCTIONS” and inserting “PROGRAMS”.

2. Amend page 12, line 8, after “OPTIONS” by striking out the balance of the subdivision and inserting “FOR IMPOSITION AT THE DISCRETION OF THE COURT, INCLUDING COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AND PROGRAMMING SERVICES FOR ELIGIBLE OFFENDERS.”.

The Senate has passed the bill as amended, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Senate Bill No. 1140, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” by amending sections 3113 and 3114 (MCL 500.3113 and 500.3114), section 3113 as amended by 1986 PA 93 and section 3114 as amended by 2002 PA 38.

The Senate has amended the House substitute (H-2) as follows:

1. Amend page 2, following line 12, by striking out all of section 3114.

The Senate has concurred in the House substitute (H-2) as amended, ordered that the bill be given immediate effect and amended the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” by amending section 3113 (MCL 500.3113), as amended by 1986 PA 93.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Introduction of Bills

Rep. Cavanagh introduced

House Bill No. 6092, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” by amending sections 102 and 2112 (MCL 500.102 and 500.2112), section 102 as amended by 2000 PA 252 and section 2112 as amended by 2012 PA 454, and by adding section 2107b.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Insurance.

Rep. Cavanagh introduced

House Bill No. 6093, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” by amending section 3037 (MCL 500.3037), as amended by 1980 PA 461.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Insurance.

Rep. Cavanagh introduced

House Bill No. 6094, entitled

A bill to designate an official state insect.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

Rep. Cavanagh introduced

House Bill No. 6095, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” by amending section 3104 (MCL 500.3104), as amended by 2002 PA 662.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Insurance.

Rep. Rutledge introduced

House Bill No. 6096, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” by amending sections 5 and 1249 (MCL 380.5 and 380.1249), section 5 as amended by 2011 PA 232 and section 1249 as amended by 2014 PA 257.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Education.

Rep. Roberts introduced

House Bill No. 6097, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” by amending sections 502, 503, 522, 523, 552, 553, 1311d, and 1311e (MCL 380.502, 380.503, 380.522, 380.523, 380.552, 380.553, 380.1311d, and 380.1311e), sections 502, 503, 522, 523, and 553 as amended by 2011 PA 277, section 552 as amended by 2012 PA 129, section 1311d as added by 1999 PA 23, and section 1311e as amended by 2009 PA 205.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Education.

Rep. Hovey-Wright introduced

House Bill No. 6098, entitled

A bill to amend 1974 PA 258, entitled “Mental health code,” by amending section 401 (MCL 330.1401), as amended by 2004 PA 496.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.

Rep. Hovey-Wright introduced

House Bill No. 6099, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” by amending the title, the heading of chapter 61, and sections 102, 3116, 3301, 3330, 4501, 6101, 6105, 6107, 6110, and 6111 (MCL 500.102, 500.3116, 500.3301, 500.3330, 500.4501, 500.6101, 500.6105, 500.6107, 500.6110, and 500.6111), the title as amended by 2002 PA 304, section 102 as amended by 2000 PA 252, section 3330 as amended by 2012 PA 204, section 4501 as amended by 2012 PA 39, sections 6101, 6105, 6107, and 6110 as added by 1992 PA 174, and section 6111 as amended by 2004 PA 316, and by adding sections 6104, 6104a, 6104b, and 6108; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Insurance.

Rep. Brinks introduced

House Bill No. 6100, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” by amending section 1201 (MCL 380.1201), as amended by 2001 PA 27.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Education.

Rep. Roberts introduced

House Bill No. 6101, entitled

A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled “The revised school code,” (MCL 380.1 to 380.1852) by adding section 1262.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Education.

Rep. Clemente introduced

House Bill No. 6102, entitled

A bill to amend 1967 PA 281, entitled “Income tax act of 1967,” (MCL 206.1 to 206.713) by adding section 675.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Tax Policy.

Rep. Hovey-Wright introduced

House Bill No. 6103, entitled

A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” by amending section 227 (MCL 257.227), as amended by 2011 PA 92.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

Rep. Roberts introduced

House Bill No. 6104, entitled

A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” (MCL 500.100 to 500.8302) by adding section 3406t.

The bill was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Insurance.

Rep. Lipton introduced

House Joint Resolution SS, entitled

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the state constitution of 1963, by amending section 2 of article VIII, to require a system of high-quality free and safe public schools, to require that at least one school in each school district is governed by a locally elected board, and to require that there is at least one school in each school district where pupils can physically attend school and interact in person with teachers and other pupils.

The joint resolution was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Education.

Rep. Dillon introduced

House Joint Resolution TT, entitled

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the state constitution of 1963, by adding section 55 to article IV, to prohibit the legislature from enacting legislation that has a negative fiscal impact on public education without enacting accompanying legislation that provides funding to offset the negative fiscal impact.

The joint resolution was read a first time by its title and referred to the Committee on Education.

Rep. Haveman introduced

House Joint Resolution UU, entitled

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the state constitution of 1963, by amending sections 8, 10, and 11 of article IX, to increase the maximum sales tax rate and use tax rate permitted under law, to exempt gasoline and diesel fuel from the sales tax and use tax, to dedicate a portion of sales tax revenue and use tax revenue, and to revise the permissible uses for payments from the school aid fund.

The joint resolution was read a first time by its title.

Pending the reference of the joint resolution to a committee,

Rep. Stamas moved that Rules 41 and 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

Rep. Stamas moved that the joint resolution be placed on the order of Second Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Notices

I hereby give notice that on the next legislative session day I will move to discharge the Committee on Tax Policy from further consideration of Senate Bill No. 658.

Rep. Farrington

I hereby give notice that on the next legislative session day I will move to discharge the Committee on Tax Policy from further consideration of Senate Bill No. 659.

Rep. Farrington

I hereby give notice that on the next legislative session day I will move to discharge the Committee on Tax Policy from further consideration of Senate Bill No. 847.

Rep. Farrington

I hereby give notice that on the next legislative session day I will move to discharge the Committee on Education from further consideration of Senate Bill No. 1075.

Rep. Lyons

I hereby give notice that on the next legislative session day I will move to discharge the Committee on Appropriations from further consideration of Senate Bill No. 1149.

Rep. Haveman

I hereby give notice that on the next legislative session day I will move to discharge the Committee on Education from further consideration of House Bill No. 5778.

Rep. Lyons

Messages from the Governor

The following message from the Governor was received December 18, 2014 and read:

EXECUTIVE ORDER

No. 2014 - 12

CREATION OF THE

DEPARTMENT OF TALENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

AND MICHIGAN TALENT INVESTMENT AGENCY

DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS

DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY

MICHIGAN STRATEGIC FUND

MICHIGAN STATE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

STATE LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY

OFFICE FOR NEW AMERICANS

EXECUTIVE REORGANIZATION

WHEREAS, Section 1 of Article V of the Michigan Constitution of 1963 vests the executive power of the state of Michigan in the Governor; and

WHEREAS, Section 2 of Article V of the Michigan Constitution of 1963 empowers the Governor to make changes in the organization of the Executive Branch or in the assignment of functions among its units that he considers necessary for efficient administration; and

WHEREAS, Section 8 of Article V of the Michigan Constitution of 1963 provides that each principal department shall be under the supervision of the Governor unless otherwise provided by the Constitution; and

WHEREAS, there is a continued need to reorganize functions among state departments to ensure efficient administration; and

WHEREAS, skilled talent availability is critical to the continued growth of the Michigan economy; and

WHEREAS, strategies for spurring economic development and securing meaningful and rewarding employment for Michigan residents are interdependent;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Richard D. Snyder, Governor of the state of Michigan, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in the Governor by the Michigan Constitution of 1963 and Michigan law, order the following:

I. DEFINITIONS

As used in this Order:

A. “Department of Talent and Economic Development” or “Department” means the principal department of state government created under Section II of this Order.

B. “Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs” means the principal department of state government created as the Department of Commerce under Section 225 of the Executive Organization Act of 1965, 1965 PA 380, MCL 16.325, renamed the Department of Consumer and Industry Services under Executive Order 1996-2, MCL 445.2001, renamed the Department of Labor and Economic Growth under Executive Order 2003-18, MCL 445.2011, renamed the Department of Energy, Labor, and Economic Growth under Executive Order 2008-20, MCL 445.2025, and renamed the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs under Executive Order 2011-4, MCL 445.2030.

C. “Department of Treasury” means the principal department of state government created under Section 75 of the Executive Organization Act of 1965, 1965 PA 380, MCL 16.175.

D. “Michigan Economic Development Corporation” means the public body corporate created under the Urban Cooperation Act of 1967, 1967 (Ex Sess) PA 7, MCL 124.501 to 124.512, by a contractual interlocal agreement effective April 5, 1999, as amended, between the Michigan Strategic Fund and local participating economic development corporations formed under the Economic Development Corporations Act, 1974 PA 338, MCL 125.1601 to 125.1636.

E. “Michigan State Housing Development Authority” means the public body corporate and politic created under Section 21 of the State Housing Development Authority Act of 1966, 1966 PA 346, MCL 125.1421.

F. “Michigan Strategic Fund” means the public body corporate and politic created under Section 5 of 1984 PA 270, MCL 125.2005.

G. “State Budget Director’’ means the individual appointed by the Governor pursuant to Section 321 of The Management and Budget Act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1321.

II. CREATION OF department of talent and economic development

A. The Department of Talent and Economic Development is created as a principal department of state government. The Department shall exercise the powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities vested in the Department under this Order and develop, administer, and coordinate state economic, housing, and talent development initiatives and programs.

B. The Director of the Department shall be the head of the Department and shall be appointed by the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Michigan Senate and serve at the pleasure of the Governor, consistent with Section 3 of Article V of the Michigan Constitution of 1963. The Director shall serve as a member of the Governor’s Cabinet. In addition to other powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities vested in the Director of the Department under this Order and Michigan law, the Director also may serve as the Chief Executive Officer of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation if appointed as Chief Executive Officer of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation by its Executive Committee.

C. The Director of the Department may delegate a power, duty, function, or responsibility conferred upon the Director of the Department by this Order or Michigan law to a person within the Department. The person to whom the power, duty, function, or responsibility is delegated may perform or exercise the power, duty, function, or responsibility at the time and to the extent that the power, duty, function, or responsibility is delegated by the Director of the Department.

D. The Director of the Department shall provide executive direction and supervision for the implementation of all transfers to the Department or the Director of the Department under this Order.

E. The Director of the Department shall administer the powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities transferred to the Department or the Director of the Department by this Order in such ways as to promote efficient administration and shall make internal organizational changes within the Department as the Director deems administratively necessary to complete the realignment of responsibilities under this Order.

F. Except as otherwise provided in this Order, all records, property, and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, or other funds used, held, employed, or to be made available for powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities transferred to the Department or the Director of the Department under this Order are transferred to the Department.

III. CREATION OF MICHIGAN TALENT INVESTMENT AGENCY

A. The Michigan Talent Investment Agency is created within the Department. The Michigan Talent Investment Agency shall exercise the powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities vested in the Michigan Talent Investment Agency under this Order or assigned to the Michigan Talent Investment Agency by the Director of the Department under the direction and supervision of the Director of the Department. The Governor shall appoint the head of the Michigan Talent Investment Agency, who is designated as a member of the Governor’s Cabinet.

B. In addition to any other powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities vested in the Michigan Talent Investment Agency, the Michigan Talent Investment Agency shall exercise all of the following powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities:

i. Review, investigate, evaluate, and assess all programs within the executive branch of government related to talent services and programs, including, but not limited to, services and programs involving job preparedness, career-based education, skilled trades training, incumbent worker training, employment assistance, STEM training programs, and programs targeted at the structurally unemployed.

ii. Analyze and make recommendations to the Director of the Department and the Governor on existing and proposed talent services, programs, and policies, and on the elimination of duplication in existing state programs in these areas.

iii. Provide information and assistance relating to talent services and programs to state departments and agencies, both directly and by functioning as a clearinghouse for information related to talent services and programs received from the state departments and agencies, other government agencies in this state, other states, the federal government, and job creators.

iv. Serve as the Governor’s liaison to state departments and agencies and the workforce regions of this state with respect to talent services and programs.

v. Request advice and assistance from state departments and agencies relating to the reengineering of business processes relating to talent services and programs and establish inter-agency and intra-agency data sharing requirements, policies, procedures, and standards to improve services for job seekers and job providers in Michigan relating to talent services and programs. State departments and agencies shall cooperate fully with the Michigan Talent Investment Agency in the performance of its powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities.

vi. Unless contrary to state or federal law, serve as the coordinating office for state departments and agencies with talent services responsibilities including, but not limited to, Michigan Rehabilitation Services in the Department of Human Services, the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency in the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, the Bureau of Services for Blind Persons in the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, and the Prisoner Reentry Program and Community Support Services Program administered by the Department of Corrections. Coordinating functions include, but not limited to, combined state plans, development of performance metrics, identification of high demand jobs by prosperity regions, and employer outreach.

vii. Function as the clearinghouse for all communications with the United States Department of Labor relating to talent services and programs.

viii. To the extent permitted under applicable law, coordinate talent services and program funding opportunities on a state and regional basis, including, but not limited to, the workforce regions within this state.

IV. OTHER TRANSFERS TO TALENT INVESTMENT AGENCY

A. All of the powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities of the Workforce Development Agency created by Section VIII of Executive Order 2011-4, MCL 445.2030, including all records, personnel, property, unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations or other funds, including the functions of budgeting and procurement, are transferred from the Michigan Strategic Fund to the Michigan Talent Investment Agency.

B. The Governor’s Talent Investment Board created by Executive Order 2011-13 is transferred from the Michigan Strategic Fund to the Michigan Talent Investment Agency. The Governor’s Talent Investment Board shall function as an advisory body and shall continue to be the state workforce investment board required for this state under Section 111 of the federal Workforce Investment Act of 1998 and, as of July 1, 2015, the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. The position on the Governor’s Talent Investment Board held by the Director of the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs is transferred to the Director of the Department, or his or her designee from within the Department.

C. All of the powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities of the Unemployment Insurance Agency created by Section II.N. of Executive Order 2003-14, MCL 445.2011, including, but not limited to, the powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities of the Director of the former Unemployment Insurance Agency under Section 5 of the Michigan Employment Security Act, 1936 (Ex Sess) PA 1, MCL 421.5, defined as the Director of Employment Security in Executive Order 1997-12, MCL 421.94, transferred to the Director of the Bureau of Worker’s and Unemployment Compensation under Executive Order 2002-1, MCL 445.2004, and transferred to the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs by Executive Order 2011-4, MCL 445.2030, including all records, personnel, property, unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations or other funds, including the functions of budgeting and procurement, are transferred from the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs to the Michigan Talent Investment Agency.

D. The Director of the Department may assign the powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities transferred to the Department under this Section IV. to the Michigan Talent Investment Agency.

E. The Director of the Department shall provide executive direction and supervision for the implementation of all transfers under this Section IV.

F. The Director of the Department shall administer the powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities transferred under this Section IV. in such ways as to promote efficient administration and shall make internal organizational changes within the Department as the Director deems administratively necessary to complete the realignment of responsibilities under this Order.

V. TRANSFER OF MICHIGAN STRATEGIC FUND

A. All of the powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities of the Board of Directors of the Michigan Strategic Fund created by Section 5 of the Michigan Strategic Fund Act, 1984 PA 270, MCL 125.2005, are transferred to a new Board of Directors of the Michigan Strategic Fund created by this Section V.A. The Board of Directors of the Michigan Strategic Fund in existence on the date of this Order is abolished upon the effective date of this Order. The new Board of Directors of the Michigan Strategic Fund shall consist of the Chief Executive Officer of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation or his or her designee from within the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, the Director of the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs or his or her designee from within the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, the State Treasurer or his or her designee from within the Department of Treasury, and eight (8) residents of this state appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Michigan Senate. Not less than seven (7) of the eight (8) members appointed by the Governor shall be from the private sector, but other qualifications for appointment as a member of the new Board of Directors of the Michigan Strategic Fund shall be determined by the Governor. One (1) of the members shall be appointed by the Governor from a list of three (3) or more nominees submitted by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. One (1) of the members shall be appointed by the Governor from a list of three (3) or more nominees submitted by the Majority Leader of the Senate. Of the members initially appointed by the Governor, two (2) shall be appointed for a term expiring on February 28, 2019, one (1) shall be appointed for a term expiring on February 28, 2018, two (2) shall be appointed for a term expiring on February 28, 2017, and one (1) shall be appointed for a term expiring on February 28, 2016. After the initial appointments, members shall be appointed for terms of four (4) years. Until December 31, 2015, the new Board of Directors of the Michigan Strategic Fund shall include two (2) additional residents of this state appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Michigan Senate for terms expiring on December 31, 2015. Of the members appointed by the Governor, there shall be minority, female, and small business representation. A member appointed by the Governor shall serve until a successor is appointed, and a vacancy shall be filled for the balance of the unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointment. The Governor shall designate one (1) member of the board to serve as its chairperson. The new Board of Directors of the Michigan Strategic Fund shall elect from among its members a vice-chairperson. The Governor shall designate one (1) member to serve as the President of the Michigan Strategic Fund, who may be compensated for his or her service as President of the Michigan Strategic Fund.

B. The Michigan Strategic Fund is transferred from the Department of Treasury to the Department.

C. The Michigan Strategic Fund shall exercise its prescribed statutory powers, duties, and functions, including the functions of adjudication, rule-making, licensing, and registration, including any prescription of rules, rates, regulations, and standards, independently of the Director of the Department. All budgeting, procurement, and related management functions of the Michigan Strategic Fund shall be performed under the direction and supervision of the Director of the Department.

D. All records, personnel, property, unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, or other funds used, held, employed, available, or to be made available to the Michigan Strategic Fund for the powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities transferred under Section V. of this Order shall remain with the Michigan Strategic Fund.

E. The Director of the Department, after consultation with the State Treasurer, shall provide executive direction and supervision for the implementation of the transfers under this Section V.

VI. TRANSFER OF MICHIGAN STATE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

A. The Michigan State Housing Development Authority, created by 1966 PA 346, MCL 125.1421 et seq., is hereby transferred intact from the Michigan Strategic Fund to the Department. The Michigan State Housing Development Authority shall retain all of its statutory authority, powers, duties, functions, responsibilities, records, personnel, property, and unexpended balances of appropriations. The Michigan State Housing Development Authority shall also retain control of all monies and funds, including but not limited to, grants, bonds, notes, reserves, and trust funds, subject to any agreements of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority with note and bond holders.

B. The Michigan State Housing Development Authority shall exercise its prescribed statutory powers, duties, and functions, including the functions of adjudication, rule-making, licensing, and registration, including any prescription of rules, rates, regulations, and standards, independently of the Director of the Department. The budgeting, procurement, and related management functions of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority shall be performed under the direction and supervision of the Director of the Department. When directing and supervising the budgeting, procurement, and related management functions of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority, the Director shall remain cognizant of the rights of the holders of Michigan State Housing Development Authority bonds or notes. Certain Michigan State Housing Development Authority bond or note contracts may require the Michigan State Housing Development Authority to either maintain sufficient personnel or contract for services to plan Michigan State Housing Development Authority programs and to supervise enforcement and, where necessary, foreclosure of Michigan State Housing Development Authority mortgage agreements.

C. The transfer of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority is subject to any agreement executed prior to the issuance of this Order with note holders, bond holders, or issuers of instruments that are guaranteed.

D. Nothing in this Order shall be construed to affect the status of moneys of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority. Moneys of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority are not moneys either of this state or the Department, and shall continue to be non-state funds. State funds appropriated to the Michigan State Housing Development Authority lose their identity as state funds upon payment to the Michigan State Housing Development Authority and become public funds of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority under the control of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority. Funds established by or within the Michigan State Housing Development Authority are public trust funds administered by the Michigan State Housing Development Authority.

E. Nothing in this Order shall be construed to impair the obligations of any bond issued by or on behalf of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority. Bonds and notes issued by or on behalf of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority are obligations of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority and not obligations of either this state or the Department. Nothing in this Order shall be construed to alter the status of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority as a public body corporate and politic.

F. All rules, orders, contracts and agreements lawfully adopted or entered into before the effective date of this Order by the Michigan State Housing Development Authority shall continue to be effective until revised, amended, or rescinded.

G. The Director of the Department, after consultation with the President of the Michigan Strategic Fund and the Executive Director of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority, shall provide executive direction and supervision for the implementation of the transfers under this Section VI.

VII. TRANSFER OF STATE LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY

All of the powers, duties, functions, responsibilities, records, personnel, property, unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations or other funds of the State Land Bank Fast Track Authority created under Section 15 of the Land Bank Fast Track Act, 2003 PA 258, MCL 124.765, are transferred from the Executive Director of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority to the Director of the Department, except for revenue bonding powers. Any revenue bonding powers of the State Land Bank Fast Track Authority are transferred to the Michigan Strategic Fund.

VIII. TRANSFER OF OFFICE FOR NEW AMERICANS

The Michigan Office for New Americans created within the Executive Office of the Governor by Executive Order 2014‑2 is transferred from the Executive Office of the Governor to the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.

IX. IMPLEMENTATION

A. The State Budget Director shall determine and authorize the most efficient manner possible for the handling of financial transactions and records in the state’s financial management system for the remainder of the current state fiscal year for transfers made under this Order.

B. All rules, orders, contracts, plans, and agreements relating to the functions transferred by this Order lawfully adopted prior to the effective date of this Order by the responsible state agency shall continue to be effective until revised, amended, or rescinded.

C. Any suit, action, or other proceeding lawfully commenced by, against, or before any entity transferred by this Order shall not abate by reason of the taking effect of this Order. Any lawfully commenced suit, action, or other proceeding may be maintained by, against, or before the appropriate successor of any entity affected by this Order.

D. The Director of the Department and the directors of all other state departments and agencies having authority transferred to the Department of Talent and Economic Development under this Order shall immediately initiate coordination to facilitate the transfers and develop memoranda of record identifying any pending settlements, issues or compliance with applicable federal and state laws and regulations, or other obligations to be resolved related to the authority to be transferred.

E. The invalidity of any portion of this Order shall not affect the validity of the remainder of the Order, which may be given effect without any invalid portion. Any portion of this Order found invalid by a court or other entity with proper jurisdiction shall be severable from the remaining portions of this Order.

In fulfillment of the requirements of Section 2 of Article V of the Michigan Constitution of 1963, this Order shall be effective 60 calendar days after the beginning of the next regular legislative session after the filing of this Order.

[SEAL] Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the state of Michigan this 18th day of December, in the Year of our Lord Two Thousand Fourteen.

RICHARD D. SNYDER

GOVERNOR

BY THE GOVERNOR:

RUTH A. JOHNSON

SECRETARY OF STATE

The message was referred to the Clerk.

Date: December 17, 2014

Time: 11:32 a.m.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir—I have this day approved and signed

Enrolled House Bill No. 5463 (Public Act No. 364, I.E.), being

An act to amend 1956 PA 205, entitled “An act to confer upon circuit courts jurisdiction over proceedings to compel and provide support of children born out of wedlock; to prescribe the procedure for determination of such liability; to authorize agreements providing for furnishing of such support and to provide for the enforcement thereof; and to prescribe penalties for the violation of certain provisions of this act,” by amending sections 6 and 7 (MCL 722.716 and 722.717), section 6 as amended by 2000 PA 31 and section 7 as amended by 2009 PA 235.

(Filed with the Secretary of State December 17, 2014, at 3:30 p.m.)

Date: December 17, 2014

Time: 11:34 a.m.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir—I have this day approved and signed

Enrolled House Bill No. 5464 (Public Act No. 365, I.E.), being

An act to provide for genetic testing in certain paternity cases; and to prescribe the duties and responsibilities of certain state departments, agencies, and officers.

(Filed with the Secretary of State December 17, 2014, at 3:32 p.m.)

Date: December 17, 2014

Time: 11:36 a.m.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir—I have this day approved and signed

Enrolled House Bill No. 5465 (Public Act No. 366, I.E.), being

An act to create the summary support and paternity act; to establish a procedure for determining paternity and support; and to prescribe the duties and responsibilities of certain state departments and agencies.

(Filed with the Secretary of State December 17, 2014, at 3:34 p.m.)

Date: December 17, 2014

Time: 11:38 a.m.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir—I have this day approved and signed

Enrolled House Bill No. 5466 (Public Act No. 367, I.E.), being

An act to amend 1956 PA 205, entitled “An act to confer upon circuit courts jurisdiction over proceedings to compel and provide support of children born out of wedlock; to prescribe the procedure for determination of such liability; to authorize agreements providing for furnishing of such support and to provide for the enforcement thereof; and to prescribe penalties for the violation of certain provisions of this act,” by amending section 4 (MCL 722.714), as amended by 1998 PA 113.

(Filed with the Secretary of State December 17, 2014, at 3:36 p.m.)

Date: December 17, 2014

Time: 11:40 a.m.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir—I have this day approved and signed

Enrolled House Bill No. 5467 (Public Act No. 368, I.E.), being

An act to amend 2012 PA 159, entitled “An act to provide procedures to determine the paternity of children in certain circumstances; to allow acknowledgments, determinations, and judgments relating to paternity to be set aside in certain circumstances; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state and local governmental officers and entities; and to provide remedies,” by amending section 7 (MCL 722.1437).

(Filed with the Secretary of State December 17, 2014, at 3:38 p.m.)

Date: December 17, 2014

Time: 11:42 a.m.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir—I have this day approved and signed

Enrolled House Bill No. 5468 (Public Act No. 369, I.E.), being

An act to amend 1966 PA 138, entitled “An act to confer jurisdiction upon the circuit courts to order and enforce the payment of money for the support, in certain cases, of parents having physical custody of minor children or children who have reached the age of majority and of minor children or children who have reached the age of majority by noncustodial parents and to enter orders governing custody and parenting time for those children; to provide for the termination of the effectiveness of the support orders; and to provide for the payment of fees and assessment of costs in those cases,” by amending section 4 (MCL 552.454), as amended by 1999 PA 158.

(Filed with the Secretary of State December 17, 2014, at 3:40 p.m.)

Date: December 17, 2014

Time: 11:44 a.m.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir—I have this day approved and signed

Enrolled House Bill No. 5469 (Public Act No. 370, I.E.), being

An act to amend 1996 PA 310, entitled “An act to make uniform the laws relating to interstate family support enforcement; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” by amending sections 308 and 312 (MCL 552.1308 and 552.1312), as amended by 1998 PA 65.

(Filed with the Secretary of State December 17, 2014, at 3:42 p.m.)

Date: December 17, 2014

Time: 11:46 a.m.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir—I have this day approved and signed

Enrolled House Bill No. 5470 (Public Act No. 371, I.E.), being

An act to amend 1952 PA 8, entitled “An act relative to the extradition of persons charged with failure to provide support for dependents and to provide for the enforcement by circuit courts in chancery of this state of the duty of such persons to support their dependents in accordance with the requirements of the laws of other states or any foreign state having reciprocal legislation, and to grant to such courts power to enforce such obligations by procedures including contempt; and to prescribe the procedure to be followed by such courts in case of proceedings to require enforcement of the duty to support residents of this state by those obligated to furnish such support through proceedings in courts of other states or any foreign state having reciprocal legislation; to prescribe certain powers and duties of the friend of the court; to prescribe certain powers and duties of certain state officers, agencies, and departments; and to prescribe rules of evidence in such proceedings,” by amending sections 10a, 12b, 13, 13a, and 33 (MCL 780.160a, 780.162b, 780.163, 780.163a, and 780.183), section 10a as amended and section 33 as added by 1985 PA 172 and sections 12b, 13, and 13a as amended by 1990 PA 241.

(Filed with the Secretary of State December 17, 2014, at 3:44 p.m.)

Date: December 17, 2014

Time: 11:48 a.m.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir—I have this day approved and signed

Enrolled House Bill No. 5471 (Public Act No. 372, I.E.), being

An act to amend 1968 PA 293, entitled “An act to establish the status of minors; to define the rights and duties of parents; to establish rights and duties to provide support for a child after the child reaches the age of majority under certain circumstances; and to establish the conditions for emancipation of minors,” by amending section 3 (MCL 722.3), as amended by 2001 PA 110.

(Filed with the Secretary of State December 17, 2014, at 3:46 p.m.)

Date: December 17, 2014

Time: 11:50 a.m.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir—I have this day approved and signed

Enrolled House Bill No. 5472 (Public Act No. 373, I.E.), being

An act to amend 1982 PA 295, entitled “An act to provide for and to supplement statutes that provide for the provisions and enforcement of support, health care, and parenting time orders with respect to divorce, separate maintenance, paternity, child custody and support, and spousal support; to prescribe and authorize certain provisions of those orders; to prescribe the powers and duties of the circuit court and friend of the court; to prescribe certain duties of certain employers and other sources of income; to provide for penalties and remedies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” by amending section 2 (MCL 552.602), as amended by 2009 PA 193, and by adding section 35a.

(Filed with the Secretary of State December 17, 2014, at 3:48 p.m.)

Date: December 17, 2014

Time: 11:52 a.m.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir—I have this day approved and signed

Enrolled House Bill No. 5473 (Public Act No. 374, I.E.), being

An act to amend 2012 PA 159, entitled “An act to provide procedures to determine the paternity of children in certain circumstances; to allow acknowledgments, determinations, and judgments relating to paternity to be set aside in certain circumstances; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state and local governmental officers and entities; and to provide remedies,” by amending section 13 (MCL 722.1443).

(Filed with the Secretary of State December 17, 2014, at 3:50 p.m.)

Date: December 17, 2014

Time: 11:54 a.m.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir—I have this day approved and signed

Enrolled House Bill No. 5512 (Public Act No. 375), being

An act to amend 1939 PA 280, entitled “An act to protect the welfare of the people of this state; to provide general assistance, hospitalization, infirmary and medical care to poor or unfortunate persons; to provide for compliance by this state with the social security act; to provide protection, welfare and services to aged persons, dependent children, the blind, and the permanently and totally disabled; to administer programs and services for the prevention and treatment of delinquency, dependency and neglect of children; to create a state department of social services; to prescribe the powers and duties of the department; to provide for the interstate and intercounty transfer of dependents; to create county and district departments of social services; to create within certain county departments, bureaus of social aid and certain divisions and offices thereunder; to prescribe the powers and duties of the departments, bureaus and officers; to provide for appeals in certain cases; to prescribe the powers and duties of the state department with respect to county and district departments; to prescribe certain duties of certain other state departments, officers, and agencies; to make an appropriation; to prescribe penalties for the violation of the provisions of this act; and to repeal certain parts of this act on specific dates,” by amending sections 57 and 57g (MCL 400.57 and 400.57g), as amended by 2011 PA 131.

(Filed with the Secretary of State December 17, 2014, at 3:52 p.m.)

Date: December 17, 2014

Time: 11:56 a.m.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir—I have this day approved and signed

Enrolled House Bill No. 5583 (Public Act No. 376, I.E.), being

An act to amend 2012 PA 159, entitled “An act to provide procedures to determine the paternity of children in certain circumstances; to allow acknowledgments, determinations, and judgments relating to paternity to be set aside in certain circumstances; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state and local governmental officers and entities; and to provide remedies,” by amending sections 3 and 5 (MCL 722.1433 and 722.1435) and by adding section 8.

(Filed with the Secretary of State December 17, 2014, at 3:54 p.m.)

Date: December 18, 2014

Time: 2:46 p.m.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir—I have this day approved and signed

Enrolled House Bill No. 5230 (Public Act No. 387, I.E.), being

An act to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled “An act to revise and consolidate the statutes relating to the organization and jurisdiction of the courts of this state; the powers and duties of the courts, and of the judges and other officers of the courts; the forms and attributes of civil claims and actions; the time within which civil actions and proceedings may be brought in the courts; pleading, evidence, practice, and procedure in civil and criminal actions and proceedings in the courts; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state governmental officers and entities; to provide remedies and penalties for the violation of certain provisions of this act; to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with or contravening any of the provisions of this act; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” by amending sections 3801, 3805, 3810, 3815, 3820, 3825, and 3835 (MCL 600.3801, 600.3805, 600.3810, 600.3815, 600.3820, 600.3825, and 600.3835), section 3801 as amended by 2012 PA 352.

(Filed with the Secretary of State December 18, 2014, at 4:42 p.m.)

______

Rep. Lori moved that the House adjourn.

The motion prevailed, the time being 11:59 p.m.

The Speaker Pro Tempore declared the House adjourned until Friday, December 19, at 12:01 a.m.

GARY L. RANDALL

Clerk of the House of Representatives

2336 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2337

2338 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2339

2340 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2341

2342 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2343

2344 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2345

2346 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2347

2348 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2349

2350 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2351

2352 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2353

2354 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2355

2356 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2357

2358 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2359

2360 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2361

2362 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2363

2364 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2365

2366 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2367

2368 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2369

2370 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2371

2372 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2373

2374 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2375

2376 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2377

2378 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2379

2380 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2381

2382 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2383

2384 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2385

2386 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2387

2388 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2389

2390 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2391

2392 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2393

2394 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2395

2396 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2397

2398 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2399

2400 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2401

2402 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2403

2404 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2405

2406 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2407

2408 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2409

2410 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2411

2412 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2413

2414 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2415

2416 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2417

2418 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2419

2420 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2421

2422 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2423

2424 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2425

2426 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2427

2428 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2429

2430 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2431

2432 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86

No. 86] [December 18, 2014] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2433

2434 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE [December 18, 2014] [No. 86