HB 6197 MI Passed One Chamber
Trade: consumer goods and services; time limits on emergency orders issued in response to adulterated products; provide for unless extension is approved by the legislature. Amends secs. 2 & 5 of 1988 PA 279 (MCL 10.122 & 10.125).
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Sponsor (1)
- Daire Rendon · primary
14 coauthors / cosponsors
- Steven Johnson · cosponsor
- Mark Tisdel Republican · cosponsor
- Ann Bollin Republican · cosponsor
- Andrew Beeler · cosponsor
- Julie Calley · cosponsor
- Luke Meerman Republican · cosponsor
- Joseph Bellino · cosponsor
- Michele Hoitenga · cosponsor
- Sarah Lightner Republican · cosponsor
- TC Clements · cosponsor
- Pat Outman Republican · cosponsor
- Gary Eisen · cosponsor
- Sue Allor · cosponsor
- Julie Alexander · cosponsor
Action history (13)
- Jun 9, 2022 introduced by Representative Daire Rendon · lower
- Jun 9, 2022 read a first time · lower
- Jun 9, 2022 referred to Committee on Oversight · lower
- Jun 14, 2022 bill electronically reproduced 06/09/2022 · lower
- Jun 22, 2022 reported with recommendation without amendment · lower
- Jun 22, 2022 referred to second reading · lower
- Sep 21, 2022 read a second time · lower
- Sep 21, 2022 placed on third reading · lower
- Sep 21, 2022 placed on immediate passage · lower
- Sep 21, 2022 read a third time · lower
- Sep 21, 2022 passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 410 Yeas 60 Nays 39 Excused 0 Not Voting 10 · lower
- Sep 21, 2022 transmitted · lower
- Sep 27, 2022 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT · upper
Subjects
Food: adulteratedHealth: otherTrade: consumer goods and services
Text versions (4)
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