HB 5233 MI Became Law
Labor: leave; paid military leave for certain members of a fire department or law enforcement agency; provide. Creates new act.
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Summary
Michigan HB 5233 requires organized fire departments and law enforcement agencies to provide full-time employees who serve in the reserve components of the United States Armed Forces with at least 26 days of paid military leave each year. Employees must provide military orders when requesting the leave and provide advance notice for extended absences, with at least 14 days' notice for 10-20 consecutive days and as early as reasonably possible for 20 or more days. The paid leave must be at the employee's regular pay rate and include contractually required fringe benefits, though unused leave does not carry over to the next year and no reimbursement is provided for unused time. Employers cannot require employees to waive or limit these military leave rights.
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Sponsor (1)
- Ron Robinson Republican · primary
14 coauthors / cosponsors
- Matt Koleszar Democratic · cosponsor
- Kelly Breen Democratic · cosponsor
- Mike McFall Democratic · cosponsor
- Denise Mentzer Democratic · cosponsor
- Jason Woolford Republican · cosponsor
- Brian BeGole Republican · cosponsor
- Mike Mueller Republican · cosponsor
- Joseph Tate Democratic · cosponsor
- Joey Andrews Democratic · cosponsor
- Mike Hoadley Republican · cosponsor
- Peter Herzberg Democratic · cosponsor
- Alicia St. Germaine Republican · cosponsor
- Jasper Martus Democratic · cosponsor
- Tyrone Carter Democratic · cosponsor
Action history (27)
- Nov 6, 2025 introduced by Representative Rep. Ron Robinson · lower
- Nov 6, 2025 read a first time · lower
- Nov 6, 2025 referred to Committee on Government Operations · lower
- Nov 12, 2025 bill electronically reproduced 11/06/2025 · lower
- Feb 19, 2026 reported with recommendation with substitute (H-1) · lower
- Feb 19, 2026 referred to second reading · lower
- Mar 4, 2026 read a second time · lower
- Mar 4, 2026 substitute (H-1) adopted · lower
- Mar 4, 2026 placed on third reading · lower
- Mar 5, 2026 read a third time · lower
- Mar 5, 2026 passed; given immediate effect Roll Call #75 Yeas 101 Nays 8 Excused 0 Not Voting 1 · lower
- Mar 5, 2026 transmitted · lower
- Mar 10, 2026 PASSED BY HOUSE WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT · upper
- Mar 10, 2026 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON VETERANS AND EMERGENCY SERVICES · upper
- Jun 11, 2026 REPORTED FAVORABLY WITHOUT AMENDMENT 6/10/2026 · upper
- Jun 11, 2026 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE · upper
- Jul 3, 2026 REPORTED BY COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FAVORABLY WITHOUT AMENDMENT(S) · upper
- Jul 3, 2026 PLACED ON ORDER OF THIRD READING · upper
- Jul 3, 2026 RULES SUSPENDED · upper
- Jul 3, 2026 PLACED ON IMMEDIATE PASSAGE · upper
- Jul 3, 2026 PASSED; GIVEN IMMEDIATE EFFECT ROLL CALL # 204 YEAS 33 NAYS 3 EXCUSED 2 NOT VOTING 0 · upper
- Jul 3, 2026 returned from Senate without amendment with immediate effect · lower
- Jul 3, 2026 bill ordered enrolled · lower
- Jul 14, 2026 presented to the Governor 07/14/2026 12:02 PM · lower
- Jul 29, 2026 approved by the Governor 07/21/2026 02:22 PM · lower
- Jul 29, 2026 filed with Secretary of State 07/23/2026 11:50 AM · lower
- Jul 29, 2026 assigned PA 58'26 with immediate effect · lower
Text versions (12)
The published texts of this bill as it moves through the legislature. Each links to the official document on the state legislature site. Data from OpenStates.
- Public Act · HTML
- Public Act · PDF
- House Concurred Bill · HTML
- House Concurred Bill · PDF
- As Passed by the Senate · HTML
- As Passed by the Senate · PDF
- As Passed by the House · HTML
- As Passed by the House · PDF
- House Introduced Bill · HTML
- House Introduced Bill · PDF
- Substitute (H-1) - 2 · PDF
- Substitute (H-1) · PDF
Full text
Full text imported from legislature.mi.gov
Act No. 58 Public Acts of 2026 Approved by the Governor July 21, 2026 Filed with the Secretary of State July 23, 2026 EFFECTIVE DATE: July 23, 2026
state of michigan 103rd Legislature Regular session of 2026 Introduced by Reps. Robinson, Koleszar, Breen, McFall, Mentzer, Woolford, BeGole, Mueller, Tate, Andrews, Hoadley, Herzberg, St. Germaine, Martus and T. Carter ENROLLED HOUSE BILL No. 5233 AN ACT to require certain employers to provide paid military leave for certain members of those employers; and to provide certain conditions for the use of paid military leave. The People of the State of Michigan enact: Sec. 1. This act may be cited as the �military leave for first responders act�.
Sec. 3. As used in this act: (a) �Employer� means either of the following: ( i ) An organized fire department. ( ii ) A law enforcement agency. (b) �Law enforcement agency� includes all of the following: ( i ) The department of state police. ( ii ) The county sheriff�s office. ( iii ) The police department of a local unit of government.
(c) �Member� means a full-time member of an organized fire department or law enforcement agency. Member does not include a part-time, volunteer, or paid on-call member. (d) �Military leave� means time off from work for the purpose of doing either of the following as it relates to service in the reserve components of the United States A rmed F orces: ( i ) Performance of duty , including, but not limited to, a qualified member�s compliance with any order to report for any reason or to deploy . ( ii ) Training. (e) �Organized fire department� means that term as defined in section 1 of the fire prevention code, 1941 PA 207, MCL 29.1. (f) �Qualified member� means a full-time member who is enlisted in the reserve components of the United States A rmed F orces. Qualified member does not include a part-time, volunteer, or paid on-call member. (g) �Reserve components of the United States A rmed F orces� means all of the following: ( i ) The A rmy N ational G uard of the United States. ( ii ) The A rmy, Navy, M arine C orps, A ir F orce, and C oast G uard reserves. ( iii ) The A ir N ational G uard of the United States. (h) �Year� means a calendar year or a portion of a calendar year.
Sec. 5. (1) At the beginning of each year, an employer shall provide each qualified member of the employer with not less than 26 days of paid military leave. (2) An employer shall provide a qualified member or member described in section 7(4) using paid military leave both of the following: (a) Wages at a pay rate that is equal to the member�s regular pay rate. (b) If the member is a member of a bargaining unit covered by a collective bargaining agreement to which the employer is a signatory, all contractually required fringe benefits and accruals normally provided in the course of the member�s employment. (3) An employer shall not do either of the following: (a) Allow a qualified member to carry over any unused paid military leave from 1 year to the next year. (b) Provide financial or other reimbursement to a qualified member for any unused paid military leave. (4) Any unused paid military leave that an employer provides to a qualified member lapses at the end of the year in which the paid military leave is provided.
Sec. 7. (1) If a qualified member requests to use paid military leave, the qualified member must provide to the qualified member�s employer a copy of the military orders that require the member to be absent from work. (2) If a qualified member needs to use military leave for 10 or more consecutive days, but less than 20 consecutive days, the member shall make a request to the qualified member�s employer for the military leave not less than 14 days before the date the military leave begins. (3) If a qualified member needs to use military leave for 20 or more consecutive days, the member shall make a request to the qualified member�s employer for the military leave as many days before the date the military leave begins as is reasonably possible. (4) If a member is not a qualified member, but receives an order for a preinduction physical examination to enlist in the reserve components of the United States Armed Forces , the member�s employer shall provide paid military leave to the member so the member can attend the examination. A member described in this subsection shall provide to the member�s employer a copy of the orders to attend the preinduction examination. (5) A qualified member may, but is not required to, use any annual leave the qualified member has for an absence due to military service. (6) This act does not diminish or otherwise reduce wages or fringe benefits available to a member using military leave who is covered by a collective bargaining agreement between the member�s bargaining representative and an employer. Benefits provided under this act are intended to establish the minimum required benefit level to be provided a qualified member using military leave.
Sec. 9. (1) If an employer or a bargaining unit that represents a member is a party to a collective bargaining agreement that meets both of the following conditions, this act applies to the parties to the agreement beginning on the expiration date stated in the agreement or the effective date of a new collective bargaining agreement entered into between the parties, whichever is earlier: (a) The agreement is in effect on the effective date of this act. (b) The agreement conflicts with this act. (2) An employer shall not require a member to waive or limit a right granted under this act. An agreement to waive a right under this act is void and unenforceable.
This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Clerk of the House of Representatives
Secretary of the Senate Approved___________________________________________
____________________________________________________ Governor
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