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Committee(s) Families, Children, and Seniors
ChairRep. Rodney Wakeman
Clerk NameJoy Brewer
Clerk Phone517.373.8474
LocationRoom 519, House Office Building, Lansing, MI
DateTuesday, 6/22/2021
Time12:00 PM
Time Notes
AgendaHB 4472 (Rep. Sarah Anthony) Crimes: embezzlement; embezzlement from elder adults; include in crime of embezzlement from vulnerable adults.

HB 4473 (Rep. Douglas Wozniak) Crimes: assaultive; assaulting elder or vulnerable adults; modify certain penalties.

HB 4474 (Rep. Rodney Wakeman) Crimes: assaultive; reference to vulnerable adult chapter of the Michigan penal code in the mental health code; modify to reflect addition of elder adults.

HB 4475 (Rep. Kyra Bolden) Crimes: assaultive; reference to vulnerable adult chapter of the Michigan penal code in the public health code; modify to reflect addition of elder adults.

HB 4476 (Rep. Mark Tisdel) Crimes: assaultive; reference to vulnerable adult chapter of the Michigan penal code in the adult foster care licensing act; modify to reflect addition of elder adults.

HB 4477 (Rep. Jim Ellison) Criminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for embezzlement from vulnerable adult; modify to include elder adults.

HB 4478 (Rep. Diana Farrington) Criminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for elder adult abuse; provide for.

HB 4479 (Rep. Brenda Carter) Crimes: assaultive; reference to vulnerable adult chapter of the Michigan penal code in the estates and protected individuals code; modify to reflect addition of elder adults.

HB 4880 (Rep. Roger Hauck) Children: protection; mandatory reporting requirements for child abuse or child neglect; expand to include physical therapist and physical therapist assistant.

Or any business properly before this committee.

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https://house.mi.gov/CovidProtocol

In the spirit of compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), individuals with a disability should feel free to contact the Committee Clerk's Office by phone [(517) 373-0015] or by TDD [(517) 373-0543] if requesting special services to effectively participate in the meeting


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