Michigan Register Issue No. 5 – 2021 (Published April 1, 2021)

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MICHIGAN REGISTER

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Michigan State Capitol:

This image, with flags flying to indicate that both chambers of the legislature are in session, may have originated as an etching based on a drawing or a photograph. The artist is unknown. The drawing predates the placement of the statue of Austin T. Blair on the capitol grounds in 1898.

(Michigan State Archives)

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Capitol Dome:

The architectural rendering of the Michigan State Capitol’s dome is the work of Elijah E. Myers, the building’s renowned architect. Myers inked the rendering on linen in late 1871 or early 1872. Myers’ fine draftsmanship, the hallmark of his work, is clearly evident.

Because of their size, few architectural renderings of the 19th century have survived. Michigan is fortunate that many of Myers’ designs for the Capitol were found in the building’s attic in the 1950’s. As part of the state’s 1987 sesquicentennial celebration, they were conserved and deposited in the Michigan State Archives.

(Michigan State Archives)

East Elevation of the Michigan State Capitol:

When Myers’ drawings were discovered in the 1950’s, this view of the Capitol – the one most familiar to Michigan citizens – was missing. During the building’s recent restoration (1989-1992), this drawing was commissioned to recreate the architect’s original rendering of the east (front) elevation.

(Michigan Capitol Committee)

Michigan Register

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Issue No. 5— 2021 (This issue, published April 1, 2021, contains documents filed from March 1, 2021 to March 15, 2021)

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Gretchen Whitmer, Governor

Garlin Gilchrist, Lieutenant Governor

PREFACE

PUBLICATION AND CONTENTS OF THE MICHIGAN REGISTER

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Executive Director, Michigan Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules

2021 PUBLICATION SCHEDULE

Closing Date for Issue Filing or Submission Publication No. Of Documents (5 p.m.) Date

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CONTENTS

ADMINISTRATIVE RULES FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE

State Police Criminal Justice Information Center (2019-142) Criminal Justice Information Systems ...... 2-8

Labor and Economic Opportunity MIOSHA (2020-45) Construction Safety and Health Standard Part 6. Personal Protective Equipment ...... 9-12

PROPOSED ADMINISTRATIVE RULES, NOTICES OF PUBLIC HEARINGS

Labor and Economic Opportunity MIOSHA (2020-75) General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 312 1,3. Butadiene ...... 14-16

Labor and Economic Opportunity MIOSHA (2021-7) General Industry Standard Part 49. Slings ...... 17-19

CERTIFICATION OF NEED REVIEW STANDARDS

Department of Health and Human Services Certificate of Need Review Standards Synopsis for Publication in the Michigan Register for Nursing Home and Hospital Long-Term-Care Unit (Nh-Hltcu) Beds ...... 21-21

Department of Health and Human Services Certificate of Need Review Standards Synopsis for Publication in the Michigan Register for Neonatal Intensive Care Services/Beds (Nicu) and Special Newborn ...... 22-23

CUMULATIVE INDEX

Cumulative Index (2021) ...... 24-25

BILLS SIGNED INTO LAW OR VETOED

Appendix Table 1 (2020 Session) (Legislative Service Bureau Pages (1-27) ...... 26-26

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ADMINISTRATIVE RULES FILED WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE

MCL 24.208 states in part:

“Sec. 8. (1) The Office of Regulatory Reform shall publish the Michigan register at least once each month. The Michigan register shall contain all of the following:

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(f) Administrative rules filed with the secretary of state.”

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ADMINISTRATIVE RULES

DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE

CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION CENTER

CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Filed with the secretary of state on March 19, 2021

These rules take effect immediately upon filing with the secretary of state unless adopted under section 33, 44, or 45a(6) of the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.233, 24.244, or 24.245a. Rules adopted under these sections become effective 7 days after filing with the secretary of state.

(By authority conferred on the department of state police by section 4 of the C.J.I.S. policy council act, 1974 PA 163, MCL 28.214, and Executive Reorganization Order No. 2008-2, MCL 28.162)

R 28.5101, R 28.5201, R 28.5202, R 28.5208, R 28.5209, R 28.5401, R 28.5402, and R 28.5414 of the Michigan Administrative Code are amended, R 28.5102, R 28.5210, and R 28.5211 are added, and R 28.5404 is rescinded, as follows:

PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

R 28.5101 Definitions. Rule 101. As used in these rules: (a) "Access" means the physical or electronic ability, right, or privilege to view, modify, or make use of CJIS and CJI. (b) "Administration of criminal justice" or "criminal justice purpose" means the performance of any of the following activities: (i) Detection, apprehension, detention, pretrial release, post-trial release, prosecution, adjudication, correctional supervision, or rehabilitation of accused persons or criminal offenders. (ii) Identification of criminals. (iii) Collection, storage, and dissemination of CJI. (iv) Criminal justice agency employment. (c) “Automated Fingerprint Identification System” (AFIS) means the system maintained and operated by the department that collects and processes fingerprints and palm prints and disseminates related information. (d) "Automated Law Enforcement Information Access System” (ALIAS) means the system maintained by the department that collects and disseminates criminal and juvenile identification and records, pursuant to 1925 PA 289, MCL 28.241 to 28.248. (e) "Biometric data" means data derived from 1 or more intrinsic physical or behavioral traits of humans typically for the purpose of uniquely identifying individuals, including fingerprints, palm prints, iris scans, and facial images. (f) "CJI" means criminal justice information. (g) "CJIS" means criminal justice information systems. (h) "CJIS Information Security Officer" means the person designated to administer the CJI security program. The CJIS Information Security Officer is an employee of the CSA. The CJIS Information

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Security Officer serves as the internal and external point of contact for all CJIS information security matters and ensures that each agency having access to CJI has a security point of contact. (i) "CJIS Systems Agency" means the criminal justice agency that provides access to CJI from systems managed by the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Division within a district, state, territory, or federal agency, as designated by the FBI, and has overall responsibility for establishing and administering an information technology security program throughout the CSA’s user community. The CSA for this state is the department. (j) "CJIS Systems Officer" means a member of the CSA, selected by the head of the CSA, having the ultimate responsibility for the administration of the CJIS network on behalf of the CSA, including setting and enforcing standards for personnel accessing CJI and policies governing components of CJIS and related systems used to process, store, or transmit CJI; ensuring appropriate use of CJIS and CJI, compliance with approved polices, and that the CJIS Information Security Officer and Local Agency Security Officers are appointed; and approving access to CJIS and FBI criminal justice information services systems. (k) "CSA" means the CJIS Systems Agency. (l) "CSO" means the CJIS Systems Officer. (m) "Criminal justice agency" means a court or other governmental agency, or any subunit of the court or governmental agency, that engages in the administration of criminal justice pursuant to a statute or executive order and that allocates a substantial part of its annual budget for the administration of criminal justice. The federal and state Inspectors General Offices are considered criminal justice agencies. (n) "Criminal justice information" means data (electronic or hard copy) obtained from LEIN, AFIS, ALIAS, or SNAP, including, but not limited to, biometric, identity history, person, organization, and property data. (o) "Criminal justice information systems" means the LEIN, AFIS, ALIAS or SNAP systems. (p) "Department" means the Michigan department of state police. (q) "Dissemination" means the transmission, distribution, and disclosure of CJI. (r) "FBI" means the Federal Bureau of Investigation. (s) "Hot files" means databases maintained by the department that collects and disseminates information pertaining to wanted and missing persons, probation orders, mental health orders, jail or lockup information, and stolen, abandoned, or impounded property. (t) "Law Enforcement Information Network" means the communication network that collects and disseminates CJI to authorized Michigan CJIS user agencies; is the message switch that provides access to various state and national databases; and is the hot files and PPO databases. (u) "LEIN" means the Law Enforcement Information Network. (v) "National Crime information Center" means the nationwide, computerized information system established as a service to all criminal justice agencies operated by the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Division. (w) "NCIC" means the National Crime Information Center. (x) "Personally Identifiable Information" means information that can be used to distinguish or trace an individual’s identity, such as social security number, or biometric records, alone; or name, when combined with other personal or identifying information that is linked or linkable to a specific individual, such as date and place of birth, or mother’s maiden name. (y) "PII" means personally identifiable information. (z) "PPO database" means the database maintained by the department that collects and disseminates information pertaining to personal protection orders, pursuant to section 2950 and 2950a of the revised judicature act of 1961, 1961 PA 236, MCL 600.2950 and 600.2950a; conditional bond release orders, pursuant to section 6b of chapter V of the code of criminal procedure, 1927 PA 175, MCL 765.6b; and

3 2021 MR 5 – April 1, 2021 child abuse prevention orders, pursuant to section 13a of chapter XIIA of the probate code of 1939, 1939 PA 288, MCL 712A.13a. (aa) "SNAP" means the Statewide Network of Agency Photos. (bb) "Statewide Network of Agency Photos" means the system maintained by the department that collects and disseminates images and related information.

R 28.5102. Noncriminal justice agency access to certain CJI for noncriminal justice purposes. Rule 102. (1) Notwithstanding any provision within these rules, access to CJI that is criminal history record information for a noncriminal justice purpose is not subject to these rules but remains subject to all applicable federal and state law, the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy, the Michigan Addendum to the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy, and any procedures or requirements established by the department. (2) As used in this rule, "noncriminal justice purpose" means access to CJI that is criminal history record information for use in connection with licensing or employment, or for a purpose unrelated to the administration of criminal justice that is not otherwise regulated under these rules, as authorized under federal law or a state statute pursuant to Public Law 92-544.

PART 2. ACCESS, ELIGIBILITY, AND DATA DISSEMINATION PROVISIONS

R 28.5201 Agency authorization for CJIS and CJI access. Rule 201. (1) Access to CJIS and CJI is restricted to the following: (a) A criminal justice agency. (b) A nongovernmental agency that is statutorily vested with arrest powers and has the primary function of the administration of criminal justice. (c) A governmental agency or private contractor designated to perform criminal justice functions, as described under the following sections of the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy, if the agency or contractor and the designating agency enter into an agreement that incorporates a management control agreement or CJIS Security Addendum, as applicable, and otherwise complies with any procedure or requirement prescribed by the department: (i) Section 5.1.1.4, Interagency and Management Control Agreements. (ii) Section 5.1.1.5, Private Contractor User Agreements and CJIS Security Addendum. (d) The department of state. (e) An agency authorized by statute. (f) An agency approved by the CSO for criminal justice or official law enforcement purposes. (2) To obtain CSO approval as an authorized agency to access CJIS, CJI, or both, an agency shall do all the following: (a) Complete an application and user agreement as required by the department. (b) Assume all costs associated with the agency’s connection to CJIS, including, but not limited to, the leasing of hardware from the department. (c) Agree to pay fees for access or dissemination, as required in R 28.5414. (d) Agree to comply with applicable state and federal statutes, these rules, the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy, the Michigan Addendum to the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy, and any procedures or requirements prescribed by the department. (3) An authorized agency shall notify the CSO in writing to obtain approval before making any changes affecting the agency’s access or connection to CJIS, as required by the department.

R 28.5202 CJIS or CJI access; deny, limit, or terminate.

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Rule 202. The CSO may deny, limit, or terminate an individual's or agency's access to CJIS, CJI, or both for 1 or more of the following reasons: (a) Failure to cooperate with a request from the CSO or the department for investigation of misuse of CJIS or CJI. (b) Violation of, or noncompliance with, these rules, applicable federal and state law, the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy, the Michigan Addendum to the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy, or any procedures or requirements prescribed by the department.

R 28.5208 CJIS and CJI access and dissemination. Rule 208. (1) Agencies that access CJIS and CJI shall comply with these rules. (2) CJIS and CJI must only be accessed and used for the following purposes: (a) The administration of criminal justice or official law enforcement purposes. (b) For purposes consistent with the registration and regulation of vehicles, the licensing of drivers, and the REAL ID Act of 2005, Public Law 109-13, as authorized by law. (c) For purposes consistent with the enforcement of child support laws, child protection laws, or vulnerable adult protection laws, as authorized by law. (d) For any other purposes if, and to the extent, authorized by law. (3) Except as permitted in these rules or if authorized by statute, CJI must not be disseminated to an unauthorized agency, entity, or person, unless any of the following apply and a printout produced from LEIN or NCIC is not provided: (a) A criminal justice agency may communicate CJI to an individual or his or her legal representative regarding an active warrant, personal protection order, conditional bond order, or probation order pertaining to that individual, if the individual is identified to the satisfaction of the criminal justice agency. (b) A criminal justice agency may communicate CJI to an individual or his or her legal representative regarding an active order or disposition entered under section 464a of the mental health code, 1974 PA 258, MCL 330.1464a, for involuntary hospitalization or treatment, or under section 5107 of the estates and protected individuals code, 1998 PA 386, MCL 700.5107, for legal incapacitation, if the individual or his or her legal representative appears in-person and has been identified to the satisfaction of the criminal justice agency. (c) For the purpose of resolving outstanding warrants, a criminal justice agency may communicate warrant information, excluding PII, to an individual when a warrant from any jurisdiction is active in either LEIN or NCIC regarding an individual that is under the jurisdiction or supervision of that criminal justice agency. (4) Subject to subrule (5) of this rule, a person shall not access or disseminate CJI for personal use or gain. (5) In the absence of a criminal justice purpose a criminal justice agency may only confirm to an individual whether an active warrant, a missing person, or report of stolen property exists in LEIN or NCIC from any jurisdiction if all of the following conditions are met: (a) The person or property being queried has been identified to the satisfaction of the criminal justice agency. (b) A printout produced from LEIN or NCIC is not provided. (c) A request for information in bulk is not processed. (6) A criminal justice agency may charge a nominal fee for information provided under subrule (5) of this rule.

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(7) A court may disseminate CJI to the extent necessary for the creation and maintenance of a court record, as defined by MCR 1.109 and 8.119. Any further dissemination of CJI that is, or is part of, a court record must be otherwise authorized by law or these rules. (8) Images and associated name, sex, and age obtained from SNAP may be publicly disseminated by a federal, state, or local governmental agency for an official law enforcement purpose or as necessary to comply with a law of this state or of the United States. (9) Statistical information obtained from CJIS may be released by the department to any individual or public or private entity upon approval by the CSO, whether or not for a purpose otherwise expressed in these rules. Statistical information must not contain PII or identifying information of any property.

R 28.5209 Transaction Logs; release. Rule 209. (1) Subject to subrule (3) of this rule, an authorized agency's transaction logs may only be released if the information is released under R 28.5208(2)(a) for a criminal justice or official law enforcement purpose and either of the following conditions apply: (a) Upon written request from a local, county, state, or federal criminal justice agency that specifies that the information is required for a criminal justice or official law enforcement purpose. (b) As required under a search warrant or court order authorized by a judge or magistrate. (2) Subject to subrule (3) of this rule, an authorized agency listed under R 28.5201(1) that is not a criminal justice agency may only receive information from transaction logs if the information is released under R 28.5208(2)(b) or (c) and the agency's receipt of the information is authorized by law or rule. (3) An authorized agency's transaction logs may be released for a purpose not listed under R 28.5208(2) if the records are essential to issues raised in an administrative hearing or civil action related to the misuse or accuracy of CJIS, and the records are sought pursuant to a court order or subpoena authorized by a judge, magistrate, or administrative hearing officer. (4) Information or records released under this rule must not be accessed or disseminated for any other purpose unless authorized by law or rule.

R 28.5210 Department release of CJI for certain research, statistical, or governmental projects. Rule 210. (1) The department may disseminate CJI from AFIS, ALIAS, or SNAP for research, statistical, or governmental projects in accordance with this rule. (2) The department shall not disseminate CJI under this rule unless all of the following apply: (a) The CSO has approved of the proposed dissemination of CJI upon determination that the criteria described in subrule (3) of this rule have been met. (b) The recipient of the CJI is an agency or entity listed under R 28.5201, an academic institution, or a government entity. (c) The recipient of the CJI has submitted to the department a completed user agreement, in a manner determined by the department, stipulating to all of the following: (i) Any CJI disseminated by the department shall only be used for the proposed project, and the recipient of the CJI shall not disseminate the CJI for any purpose. (ii) The recipient of the CJI shall destroy the CJI immediately after the CJI is no longer needed for the approved project or the approved project has concluded, whichever occurs first. (iii) The recipient of the CJI shall comply with any applicable federal and state law, these rules, the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy, the Michigan Addendum to the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy, and any procedures or requirements prescribed by the department. (iv) The department shall not disseminate CJI that is non-public or is otherwise prohibited from being disseminated by state or federal law.

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(v) Any CJI disseminated by the department shall not contain PII, unless the dissemination of the PII is lawful and approved by the CSO. (3) The CSO may approve or deny a proposal for the dissemination of CJI under this rule. The CSO shall ensure the following criteria are met before approving the proposed dissemination of CJI: (a) The proposed project is funded in full or in part with grant or public funds. (b) The proposed project is for the purpose of developing and measuring, evaluating, or otherwise advancing the state of knowledge in a particular area, or if the recipient of the CJI is a governmental entity, the purpose is intended to advance a public purpose related to the government entity's official functions. (c) The department would not be unreasonably burdened by the proposed project or adequately processing the proposed dissemination of CJI. An unreasonable burden includes, but is not limited to, any of the following: (i) Excessive financial or operational resources are required to adequately process the proposed dissemination of CJI or to provide oversight of the proposed project to ensure compliance with this rule, including the user agreement under subrule (2) of this rule. (ii) The proposed project's direct or indirect benefit to the department does not justify the financial or operational resources necessary to adequately process the proposed dissemination of CJI or to oversee the proposed project to ensure compliance with this rule, including the user agreement under subrule (2) of this rule. (iii) The proposed project or dissemination of CJI may cause undue disruption to the department or bring the department or its employees or agents into disrepute. (4) The determination of the CSO under subrule (3) of this rule is final and is not subject to appeal or challenge. The CSO shall, within a reasonable period of time, provide to the department and the proposed recipient of the CJI a written explanation for the reason or reasons supporting the CSO's denial or approval of the proposed dissemination of CJI.

R 28.5211 Dissemination of CJI for certain mass casualty, catastrophic, or unforeseen events. Rule 211. The department may disseminate CJI, with the approval of the CSO and the director, for the following purposes: (a) A mass casualty or catastrophic event where the dissemination of CJI is necessary for the identification of victims. As used in this subdivision: (i) “Mass casualty” means any number of casualties or victims that exceed the resources normally available from local resources. (ii) “Catastrophic event” includes, but is not limited to, a governor’s or Presential declaration of a disaster or state of emergency, natural disaster, etc. (b) Any unforeseen circumstances where the disclosure of CJI is immediately necessary in the interest of homeland security.

PART 4. RECORDS

R 28.5401 Records responsibility. Rule 401. (1) An agency is responsible for the accuracy and completeness of any record it enters into CJIS. Each record must be identified with the agency that entered the record. Each agency shall validate records as required by Michigan and FBI CJIS policies. Both of the following apply: (a) An agency that fails to comply with the validation and certification requirements within the prescribed time period shall have its records removed from CJIS as required by Michigan and FBI CJIS policies.

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(b) An agency that requires more than the specified time to validate its records shall submit a written request to the CSO for a reasonable time extension. (2) Agencies may execute an agreement to allow an agency to enter records for another agency. (3) An agency shall maintain complete and accurate files of all active records that are entered into CJIS and shall ensure that the files are readily accessible to any person who is responsible for confirming the validity of records upon inquiry. Both of the following apply: (a) An agency shall establish procedures to ensure that, upon inquiry, all records that are entered into either LEIN or NCIC files can be promptly confirmed as valid. (b) An agency shall either maintain a 24-hour-a-day, seven-days-a-week operation or shall establish an alternative record verification procedure.

R 28.5402 Timely entry and removal of records. Rule 402. (1) An agency shall ensure all records are immediately entered into CJIS, unless immediate entry may jeopardize a criminal investigation. (2) All records must be entered into CJIS pursuant to the procedures provided by the CSO and any applicable statute. Agencies shall ensure records are successfully entered into the appropriate CJIS. (3) An agency shall immediately remove a record from CJIS when the record is no longer valid. Agencies shall ensure records are successfully removed from the appropriate CJIS. (4) A court may enter or remove a record if there is a mutual agreement of all agencies involved. (5) Pursuant to section 26a of chapter IV of the code of criminal procedure, 1927 PA 175, MCL 764.26a, and section 3 of 1925 PA 289, MCL 28.243, upon receipt of an appropriate order entered by district or circuit court in a case in which any criminal charge resulting in an arrest is dismissed before trial, the department shall destroy and expunge the arrest record and biometric data existing because of the dismissed charge or charges and remove any LEIN entry concerning the dismissed charge or charges. As used in this subrule, an "appropriate order" is a written order that explicitly directs the department to destroy and expunge the arrest record and biometric data and remove any LEIN entry concerning the charge or charges dismissed before trial and identifies the charged individual and the applicable case number. (6) A record may be removed from CJIS if the CSO has a substantial question concerning the record's validity or accuracy. Immediately upon the removal of any record, the CSO shall notify the entering agency of the action taken.

R 28.5404 Rescinded.

R 28.5414 Fees for access to information from CJIS. Rule 414. The department shall assess a one-time agency fee of $1.00 for access to information from CJIS. The department may waive this fee.

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ADMINISTRATIVE RULES

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY

DIRECTOR'S OFFICE

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARD

Filed with the secretary of state on March 9, 2021

These rules take effect immediately upon filing with the secretary of state unless adopted under section 33, 44, or 45a(6) of the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.233, 24.244, or 24.245a. Rules adopted under these sections become effective 7 days after filing with the secretary of state.

(By authority conferred on the director of the department of labor and economic opportunity by sections 14, 16, 19, 21, and 24 of the Michigan occupational safety and health act, 1974 PA 154, MCL 408.1014, 408.1016, 408.1019, 408.1021, and 408.1024, and Executive Reorganization Order Nos. 1996-1, 1996- 2, 2003-1, 2008-4, 2011-4, and 2019-3, MCL 330.3101, 445.2001, 445.2011, 445.2025, 445.2030, and 125.1998)

R 408.40601, R 408.40615, R 408.40616, R 408.40617a, and R 408.40636 of the Michigan Administrative Code are amended, and R 408.40624a is rescinded, as follows:

PART 6. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

R 408.40601 Scope, adoption, and availability. Rule 601. (1) This standard provides specifications for personal protective equipment and prescribes the use, selection, and maintenance of this equipment for the protection of the employee’s head, face, eyes, hands, feet, and body during construction operations. (2) Hearing protection must be in compliance with Occupational Health Standard Part 680. “Occupational Noise Exposure.” (3) Respiratory protection must be in compliance with General Industry and Construction Safety and Health Standard Part 451. “Respiratory Protection.” (4) Protective equipment, including personal protective equipment for eyes, face, head, hands, feet, and body, protective clothing, and protective shields and barriers, must be provided, used, and maintained in a sanitary and reliable condition wherever it is necessary by reason of hazards of processes or environment, chemical hazards, radiological hazards, or mechanical irritants encountered in a manner capable of causing injury or impairment in the function of any part of the body through absorption, inhalation, or physical contact. (5) The following federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations are adopted by reference in these rules: (a) 29 CFR 1926.28 “Personal protective equipment,” as in effect as of the effective date of these rules. (b) 29 CFR 1926.100 “Head protection,” as amended July 23, 2012. (c) 29 CFR 1926.102 “Eye and face protection,” as amended March 25, 2016. (d) 29 CFR 1926.97 “Electrical protective equipment,” as amended July 10, 2014. (e) 29 CFR 1926.105 “Safety nets,” as amended August 2, 1995.

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(6) A reference to 29 CFR part 1926, subpart E “Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment,” means the following standards: (a) Construction Safety and Health Standard Part 6. “Personal Protective Equipment.” (b) Occupational Health Standard Part 680. “Occupational Noise Exposure.” (c) General Industry and Construction Safety and Health Standard Part 451. “Respiratory Protection.” (7) The adopted federal regulations have the same force and effect as a rule promulgated under the Michigan occupational safety and health act, 1974 PA 154, MCL 408.1001 to 408.1094. (8) The American National Standard Institute ANSI Standard Z-41 “Personal Protection - Protective Footwear,” 1991 edition, is adopted by reference in these rules. This standard is available at the Document Center, Inc., Customer Service, 121 Industrial Road, Suite 8, Belmont, California 94002, USA, telephone: (650) 591-7600 or via the internet at the company's website, www.document-center.com, at a cost as of the time of adoption of these rules of $49.95. (9) The OSHA regulations adopted in these rules are available from the United States Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration website, www.osha.gov, at no charge, as of the time of adoption of these rules. (10) The standards adopted in these rules are available for inspection at the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, MIOSHA, Standards and FOIA Section, 530 West Allegan Street, P.O. Box 30645, Lansing, Michigan, 48909-8145. (11) The standards adopted in these rules may be obtained from the publisher or the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, MIOSHA, Standards and FOIA Section, 530 West Allegan Street, P.O. Box 30645, Lansing, Michigan, 48909-8145, at the cost charged in this rule, plus $20.00 for shipping and handling. (12) The following Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) standards are referenced in these rules. Up to 5 copies of these standards may be obtained at no charge from the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, MIOSHA, Standards and FOIA Section, 530 West Allegan Street, P.O. Box 30645, Lansing, Michigan, 48909-8145 or via the internet at the following website: www.michigan.gov/mioshastandards. For quantities greater than 5, the cost, as of the time of adoption of these rules, is 4 cents per page. (a) Construction Safety Standard Part 45. “Fall Protection,” R 408.44501 to R 408.44502. (b) General Industry and Construction Safety and Health Standard Part 451. “Respiratory Protection,” R 325.60051 to R 325.60052. (c) Occupational Health Standard Part 680. “Occupational Noise Exposure,” R 325.60131.

R 408.40615 Definitions, H to R. Rule 615. (1) “Helmet,” also called a hard hat or cap, means a device that is worn on the head and that is designed to provide limited protection against impact, flying particles, or electric shock. (2) “Lanyard” means a rope, suitable for supporting 1 person. One end is fastened to a safety belt or harness and the other end is secured to a substantial object or a safety line. (3) “Lifeline” means a rope, suitable for supporting 1 person, to which a lanyard or safety belt (or harness) is attached. (4) “Manufacturer” means a business entity that marks or directs the permanent marking of the components or complete devices as compliant with this standard and sells them as compliant. (5) “Metatarsal guards” mean guards that are designed to protect the top of the foot from the toes to the ankle over the instep of the foot. These guards may be attached to the outside of shoes. (6) “O.D.” means optical density and refers to the light refractive characteristics of a lens. (7) “Protective footwear” means footwear that is designed, constructed, and classified to protect the wearer from a potential hazard or hazards. (8) "Radiant energy" means energy that travels outward in all directions from its sources.

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R 408.40616 Definitions, S, T. Rule 616. (1) “Safety belt” means a device, usually worn around the waist which, by reason of its attachment to a lanyard and lifeline or a structure, will prevent a worker from falling. (2) “Safety line” means a device used for emergency rescue work. (3) “Sanitizing” means an act or process of destroying organisms that may cause disease. (4) “Shell” means the portion of welding helmet or handshield that covers the wearer’s face and is the part of a helmet which includes the outermost surface. (5) “Toe guards” means the guards that fit over the toes of regular shoes to protect the toes from impact and compression hazards. These guards may be attached to the outside of shoes.

PAYMENT FOR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.

R 408.40617a Payment for personal protective equipment (PPE). Rule 617a. (1) An employer shall provide at no cost to employees the personal protective equipment necessary to protect against hazards that the employer is aware of as a result of any required assessments. (2) An employer shall pay for replacement PPE, as necessary, under either of the following conditions: (a) When the PPE no longer provides the protection it was designed to provide. (b) When the previously provided PPE is no longer adequate or functional. (3) When an employee has lost or intentionally damaged the PPE issued to him or her, an employer is not required to pay for its replacement and may require the employee to pay for its replacement. (4) An employer is not required to pay for prescription safety eyewear with removable or permanent sideshields as long as the employer provides safety eyewear that fits over an employee’s prescription lenses. (5) An employer is not required to pay for non-specialty prescription safety eyewear, provided that the employer permits these items to be worn off the job-site. (6) An employer is not required to pay for non-specialty safety-toe protective footwear, including steel- toe shoes or steel-toe boots, provided that the employer permits these items to be worn off the job-site. (7) When the employer provides metatarsal guards and allows the employee, at his or her request, to use shoes or boots with built-in metatarsal protection, the employer is not required to reimburse the employee for the shoes or boots. (8) An employer is not required to pay for either of the following: (a) Everyday clothing, which includes any of the following: (i) Long-sleeve shirts. (ii) Long pants. (iii) Street shoes. (iv) Normal work boots. (v) Ordinary clothing. (vi) Skin creams. (b) Other items used solely for protection from weather, which includes any of the following: (i) Winter coats. (ii) Jackets. (iii) Gloves. (iv) Parkas. (v) Rubber boots. (vi) Hats.

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(vii) Raincoats. (viii) Ordinary sunglasses. (ix) Sunscreen. (9) An employer shall pay for protection when ordinary weather gear is not sufficient to protect an employee and special equipment or extraordinary clothing is needed to protect the employee from unusually severe weather conditions. Clothing used in artificially-controlled environments with extreme hot or cold temperatures, such as freezers, is not considered part of the weather gear exception. (10) All of the following apply to upgraded and personalized PPE: (a) An employer is not required to pay for PPE requested by an employee that exceeds the PPE requirements, provided that the employer provides PPE that meets the standards at no cost to the employee. (b) If an employer allows an employee to acquire and use upgraded or personalized PPE, then the employer is not required to reimburse the employee for the equipment, provided that the employer has provided adequate PPE at no cost to the employee. (c) An employer shall evaluate an employee’s upgraded or personalized PPE to ensure that it is in compliance with all of the following: (i) Adequate to protect from hazards present in the workplace. (ii) Properly maintained. (iii) Kept in a sanitary condition. (11) When the provisions of another MIOSHA standard specify whether the employer shall pay for specific equipment, the payment provisions of that standard prevails.

R 408.40624a Rescinded.

WORKING OVER OR NEAR WATER

R 408.40636 Working over or near water. Rule 636. (1) Where a possibility of drowning exists, each employee working over or adjacent to water shall wear a life jacket or buoyant work vest. The life jacket or buoyant vest shall bear a label, “U.S. Coast Guard approved.” (2) Before and after each use, a competent person shall inspect the life jacket or buoyant vest for defects which might alter its strength or buoyancy. Defective units shall not be used. (3) A ring buoy with not less than 90 feet of safety line shall be provided and shall be readily available for rescue operations. The distance between the buoys shall not be more than 200 feet. (4) Not less than 1 lifesaving boat equipped with a method of propulsion that is effective for the water conditions shall be available at the location where an employee works over or adjacent to water.

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PROPOSED ADMINISTRATIVE RULES, NOTICES OF PUBLIC HEARINGS

MCL 24.242(3) states in part:

“… the agency shall submit a copy of the notice of public hearing to the Office of Regulatory Reform for publication in the Michigan register. An agency's notice shall be published in the Michigan register before the public hearing and the agency shall file a copy of the notice of public hearing with the Office of Regulatory Reform.”

MCL 24.208 states in part:

“Sec. 8. (1) The Office of Regulatory Reform shall publish the Michigan register at least once each month. The Michigan register shall contain all of the following:

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(d) Proposed administrative rules.

(e) Notices of public hearings on proposed administrative rules.”

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PROPOSED ADMINISTRATIVE RULES

DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATORY AFFAIRSLABOR AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY

DIRECTOR'S OFFICE

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTHGENERAL INDUSTRY SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS

Filed with the secretary of state on

These rules take effect immediately upon filing with the secretary of state unless adopted under section 33, 44, or 45a(6) of the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.233, 24.244, or 24.245a. Rules adopted under these sections become effective 7 days after filing with the secretary of state.

(By authority conferred on the director of the department of licensing and regulatory affairslabor and economic opportunity by sections 14 and 24 of the Michigan occupational safety and health act, 1974 PA 154, MCL 408.1014 and 408.1024, and Executive Reorganization Order Nos. 1996-1, 1996-2, 2003-1, 2008-4, and 2011-4, and 2019-3, MCL 330.3101, 445.2001, 445.2011, 445.2025, and 445.2030, and 125.1998)

R 325.50091 of the Michigan Administrative Code is amended, and R 325.50092 and R 325.50093 are rescinded, as follows:

PART 312. 1,3-BUTADIENE

R 325.50091. Scope and applicationScope, applicability, adoption, and availability of standards. Rule 1. (1) These rules apply to all occupational exposures to 1,3-Butadiene (BD), chemical abstracts service registry no. 106-99-0, in all industries subject to the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Act occupational safety and health act (MIOSHA), 1974 PA 154, MCL 408.1001 to 408.1094, except as provided in 29 C.F.R. 1910.1051(a)(2), “1,3-Butadiene,” as amended on February 8, 2013, as adopted in these rules. (2) These rules replace all references to 1,3-Butadiene contained in Tables G-1-A in OccupationalGeneral Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 301. “Air Contaminants for General Industry,” as referenced in R 325.50093this rule. (3) All of the following provisions apply as used in these rules: (a) A reference to 29 CFR 1910.133, “Eye and face protection,” in 29 CFR 1910.1051(i), means General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 433. “Personal Protective Equipment,” and Construction Safety and Health Standard Part 6. “Personal Protective Equipment,” as referenced in this rule. (b) A reference to 29 CFR 1910.134, “Respiratory Protection,” in 29 CFR 1910.1051(h) and (k), means General Industry and Construction Safety and Health Standard Part 451. “Respiratory Protection,” as referenced in this rule. (c) A reference to 29 CFR 1910.1200 and 1926.59, “Hazard Communication,” in 29 CFR 1910.1051(l), means Construction Safety Standard Part 42. “Hazard Communication,” General

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Industry Safety Standard Part 92. “Hazard Communication,” and Occupational Health Standard Part 430. “Hazard Communication,” as referenced in this rule. (4) The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s regulations on 1,3-Butadiene promulgated by the United States Department of Labor and codified at 29 CFR 1910.1051, “1,3-Butadiene,” as amended on May 14, 2019, are adopted in these rules. (5) These federal regulations adopted in this rule have the same force and effect as a rule promulgated under the Michigan occupational safety and health act (MIOSHA), 1974 PA 154, MCL 408.1001 to 408.1094. (6) The OSHA regulations adopted in this rule are available from the United States Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, via the internet at website www.osha.gov, at no charge as of the time of adoption of these rules. (7) The standards adopted in this rule are also available for inspection at the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, MIOSHA, Standards and FOIA Section, 530 W. Allegan Street, P.O. Box 30643, Lansing, Michigan, 48909-8143. (8) Copies of the standards adopted in this rule may be obtained from the publisher or may also be obtained from the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, MIOSHA, Standards and FOIA Section, 530 W. Allegan Street, P.O. Box 30643, Lansing, Michigan, 48909-8143, at the cost charged in this rule, plus $20.00 for shipping and handling. (9) The following Michigan occupational safety and health standards are referenced in this rule. Up to 5 copies of these standards may be obtained at no charge from the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, MIOSHA, Standards and FOIA Section, 530 W. Allegan Street, P.O. Box 30643, Lansing, Michigan, 48909-8143 or via the internet at website: www.michigan.gov/mioshastandards. For quantities greater than 5, the cost, at the time of adoption of these rules, is 4 cents per page. (a) Construction Safety and Health Standard Part 6. “Personal Protective Equipment,” R 408.40601 to R 408.40660. (b) Construction Safety Standard Part 42. “Hazard Communication,” R 408.44201 to R 408.44204. (c) General Industry Safety Standard Part 92. “Hazard Communication,” R 408.19201 to R 408.19204. (d) General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 301. “Air Contaminants for General Industry,” R 325.51101 to R 325.51108. (e) Occupational Health Standard Part 430. “Hazard Communication,” R 325.77001 to R 325.77004. (f) General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 433. “Personal Protective Equipment,” R 325.60001 to R 325.60013. (g) General Industry and Construction Safety and Health Standard Part 451. “Respiratory Protection,” R 325.60051 to R 325.60052.

R 325.50092. Adoption by reference of federal regulationsRescinded. Rule 2. (1) The federal occupational safety and health administration’s regulations on 1,3-Butadiene promulgated by the United States department of labor and codified at 29 C.F.R. §1910.1051, “1,3-Butadiene,” as amended on February 8, 2013, are adopted in these rules. (2) All of the following provisions apply as used in these rules: (a) A reference to 29 C.F.R. §1910.133, “Eye and face protection,” in 29 C.F.R. 1910.1051(i), means Occupational Health Standard Part 433 “Personal Protective Equipment,” and Construction Safety Standard Part 6 “Personal Protective Equipment,” as referenced in R 325.50093.

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(b) A reference to 29 C.F.R. §1910.134, “Respiratory protection,” in 29 C.F.R. 1910.1051(h) and (k), means Occupational Health Standard Part 451 “Respiratory Protection,” as referenced in R 325.50093. (c) A reference to 29 C.F.R. §1910.1200 and §1926.59, “Hazard communication, in 29 C.F.R. 1910.1051 (l), means Construction Safety Standard Part 42 “Hazard Communication,” General Industry Safety Standard Part 92 “Hazard Communication,” and Occupational Health Standard Part 430 “Hazard Communication,” as referenced in R 325.50093. (3) These federal regulations adopted in this rule have the same force and effect as a rule promulgated pursuant to the provisions of the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Act (MIOSHA) 1974 PA 154, MCL 408.1001 to 408.1094.

R 325.50093. Obtaining adopted and referenced standardsRescinded. Rule 3. (1) The OSHA regulations adopted in R 325.50091 and R 325.50092 are available from the United States Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, via the internet at website www.osha.gov, at no charge as of the time of adoption of these rules. (2) The standards adopted in R 325.50091 and R 325.50092 are also available for inspection at the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, MIOSHA Standards Section, 7150 Harris Drive, P.O. Box 30643, Lansing, Michigan, 48909-8143. (3) Copies of the standards adopted in R 325.50091 and R 325.50092 may be obtained from the publisher or may also be obtained from the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, MIOSHA Standards Section, 7150 Harris Drive, P.O. Box 30643, Lansing, Michigan, 48909-8143, plus $20.00 for shipping and handling. (4) The following Michigan occupational safety and health standards are referenced in R 325.50091 and R 325.50092. Up to 5 copies of these standards may be obtained at no charge from the Michigan Department of licensing and regulatory affairs, MIOSHA standards section, 7150 Harris Drive, P.O. Box 30643, Lansing, MI, 48909-8143 or via the internet at website: www.michigan.gov/mioshastandards. For quantities greater than 5, the cost, at the time of adoption of these rules, is 4 cents per page. (a) Construction Safety Standard Part 6 “Personal Protective Equipment,” R 408.40601 to R 408.40841. (b) Construction Safety Standard Part 42 “Hazard Communication,” R 408.44201 to R 408.44203. (c) General Industry Safety Standard Part 92 “Hazard Communication,” R 408.19201 to R 408.19203. (d) Occupational Health Standard Part 301 “Air Contaminants,” R 325.51101 to R 325.51108. (e) Occupational Health Standard Part 430 “Hazard Communication,” R 325.77001 to R 325.77003. (f) Occupational Health Standard Part 433 “Personal Protective Equipment,” R 325.60001 to R 325.60013. (g) Occupational Health Standard Part 451 “Respiratory Protection,” R 325.60051 to R 325.60052.

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PROPOSED ADMINISTRATIVE RULES

DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATORY AFFAIRSLABOR AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY

DIRECTOR'S OFFICE

GENERAL INDUSTRY SAFETYAND HEALTH STANDARDS

Filed with the secretary of state on

These rules take effect immediately upon filing with the secretary of state unless adopted under section 33, 44, or 45a(6) of the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.233, 24.244, or 24.245a. Rules adopted under these sections become effective 7 days after filing with the secretary of state.

(BY AUTHORITY CONFERRED ON THE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATORY AFFAIRSLABOR AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY BY SECTIONS 16 AND 21 OF THE MICHIGAN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT, 1974 PA 154, MCL 408.1016 AND 408.1021, AND EXECUTIVE REORGANIZATION ORDER NOS. 1996-2, 2003-1, 2008-4, AND 2011-4, AND 2019-3, MCL 445.2001, 445.2011, 445.2025, AND 445.2030, AND 125.1998)

R 408.14901 and R 408.14923 of the Michigan Administrative Code are amended, and R 408.14902 is rescinded, as follows:

PART 49. SLINGS

R 408.14901 Scope.Scope and adoption of standard. Rule 4901. (1) This part sets forth the requirements for slings and their construction, care, and use in, around, and about a place of employment. Types of slings included in this part are: chain, wire rope, metal mesh, 3-strand natural or synthetic rope, and synthetic web made from nylon, polyester, and polypropylene. (1)(2) The following standard is adopted by reference in these rules, American Society of Mechanical Engineers Standard ASME B-30.9 “Slings,” 1990 edition. This standard may be purchased from IHS Global, 15 Inverness Way East, Englewood, Colorado, 80112, USA, telephone number: 1-800-854-7179 or via the internet at website: http://global.ihs.com at a cost as of the time of adoption of these amendments of $60.00. (2)(3) The standard adopted in subrule (1)(2) of this rule is also available for inspection at the Department of Licensing and Regulatory AffairsLabor and Economic Opportunity, MIOSHA, Standards and FOIA Section, 7150 Harris Drive530 West Allegan Street, P.O. Box 30643, Lansing, Michigan, 48909-8143. (3)(4) Copies of the standard adopted in subrule (1)(2) of this rule may be obtained from the publisher or may also be obtained from the Department of Licensing and Regulatory AffairsLabor and Economic Opportunity, MIOSHA, Standards and FOIA Section, 7150 Harris Drive530 West Allegan Street, P.O. Box 30643, Lansing, Michigan, 48909-8143, at the cost charged in this rule, plus $20.00 for shipping and handling.

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R 408.14902 Adoption of standardRescinded. Rule 4902. (1) The following standard is adopted by reference in these rules, American Society of Mechanical Engineers Standard ASME B-30.9 “Slings,” 1990 edition. This standard may be purchased from IHS Global, 15 Inverness Way East, Englewood, Colorado, 80112, USA, telephone number: 1- 800-854-7179 or via the internet at web-site: http://global.ihs.com at a cost as of the time of adoption of these amendments of $93.00. (2) The standard adopted in subrule (1) of this rule is also available for inspection at the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, MIOSHA Standards Section, 7150 Harris Drive, P.O. Box 30643, Lansing, Michigan, 48909-8143. (3) Copies of the standard adopted in subrule (1) of this rule may be obtained from the publisher or may also be obtained from the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, MIOSHA Standards Section, 7150 Harris Drive, P.O. Box 30643, Lansing, Michigan, 48909-8143, at the cost charged in this rule, plus $20.00 for shipping and handling.

R 408.14923 Inspections; records; removal from service; proof testing. Rule 4923. (1) In addition to the inspection prescribed by R 408.14912, an employer shall designate an employee to make a thorough periodic inspection of an alloy steel chain sling in use on a regular basis. An employer shall determine the regularity of inspection based on all of the following factors: (a) Frequency of sling use. (b) Severity of service conditions. (c) Nature of lifts being made. (d) Experience gained on the service life of slings used in similar circumstances. The designated employee shall inspect an alloy steel chain sling at least once every 12 months. (2) The employer shall make and maintain a record of the most recent month in which each alloy steel chain sling was thoroughly inspected and shall make the record available for examination. (3) The employee designated to make the inspection of an alloy steel chain sling shall make a thorough inspection for all of the following: (a) Wear. (b) Defective welds. (c) Deformation. (d) An increase in length beyond acceptable limits established in this part. If the defects or deteriorations are present, then the designated employee shall immediately remove the sling from service. (4) The employer shall ensure that, before use, each new, repaired, or reconditioned alloy steel chain sling, including all welded components in the sling assembly, is proof-tested by the sling manufacturer in accordance with ASME B-30.9 “Slings,” 1990 edition, as adopted in R 408.149021. (5) The employer shall retain a certificate of the proof test and shall make it available for examination. (6) If the chain size at any point of the link is less than that stated in Table 1, the employer shall remove the chain from service.

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TABLE 1 MINIMUM ALLOWABLE CHAIN SIZE AT ANY POINT OF LINK Maximum allowable Chain size (inches) wearMinimum allowable chain size (inches) 1/4 13/64 3/8 19/64 1/2 25/64 5/8 31/64 3/4 19/32 7/8 45/64 1 13/16 1 1/8 29/32 1 1/4 1 1 3/8 1-3/32 1 1/2 1-3/16 1 3/4 1-13/32

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CERTIFICATE OF NEED REVIEW STANDARDS

MCL 24.208 states in part:

Sec. 8. The Office of Regulatory Reform shall publish the Michigan register at least once each month. The Michigan register shall contain all of the following:

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(k) All of the items in section 7(l) after final approval by the certificate of need commission or the statewide health coordinating council under section 22215 or 22217 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.22215 and 333.2217.

MCL 24.207 states in part:

Sec. 7. “Rule” means an agency regulation, statement, standard, policy, ruling, or instruction of general applicability that implements or applies law enforced or administered by the agency, or that prescribes the organization, procedure, or practice of the agency, including the amendment, suspension, or rescission of the law enforced or administered by the agency. Rule does not include any of the following:

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(l) All of the following, after final approval by the certificate of need commission or the statewide health coordinating council under section 22215 or 22217 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.22215 and 333.22217: (i) The designation, deletion, or revision of covered medical equipment and covered clinical services. (ii) Certificate of need review standards (iii) Data reporting requirements and criteria for determining health facility viability. (iv) Standards used by the department of community health in designating a regional certificate of need review agency. (v) The modification of the 100 licensed bed limitation for short-term nursing care programs set forth in section 22210 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.22210.

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CERTIFICATE OF NEED REVIEW STANDARDS

CERTIFICATE OF NEED (CON) REVIEW STANDARDS SYNOPSIS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE MICHIGAN REGISTER PURSUANT TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ACT, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.208(1)(k)

NURSING HOME AND HOSPITAL LONG-TERM-CARE UNIT (NH-HLTCU) BEDS Final Approval by the CON Commission 12/10/20 and Effective 3/19/21

The language changes include the following:

1. Section 2(1)(d): Added definition that clarifies the current calculation - “AVERAGE OCCUPANCY RATE” IS CALCULATED AS FOLLOWS: (i) CALCULATE THE NUMBER OF PATIENT DAYS, FOR WHICH VERIFIABLE DATA ARE AVAILABLE TO THE DEPARTMENT, DURING THE MOST RECENT, CONSECUTIVE 12- MONTH PERIOD, AS OF THE DATE OF THE APPLICATION. (ii) CALCULATE THE TOTAL LICENSED BED DAYS FOR THE SAME 12-MONTH PERIOD AS IN (i) ABOVE BY MULTIPLYING THE TOTAL LICENSED BEDS AND CON APPROVED BUT NOT YET LICENSED BEDS BY THE TOTAL NUMBER OF DAYS THEY WERE LICENSED OR CON APPROVED BUT NOT YET LICENSED. (iii) DIVIDE THE NUMBER OF PATIENT DAYS CALCULATED IN (i) ABOVE BY THE TOTAL LICENSED BED DAYS CALCULATED IN (ii) ABOVE, THEN MULTIPLY THE RESULT BY 100.

2. Previous Section 2(1)(u): Removed “occupancy rate” definition as it’s no longer used.

3. Section 3(2): Developed a new bed need methodology to better reflect the need.

4. Section 6(1)(e) and (2)(f): No longer needed with the new bed need methodology.

5. Section 7: Clarified the replacement language when transferring patients.

6. Other technical edits.

Complete Standards

A complete set of the approved language can be found at http://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7- 339-71551_2945_5106-25558--,00.html. A hard copy may be obtained, for a fee, by sending a written request to:

Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Policy and Planning Office of Planning P.O. Box 30195 Lansing, MI 48909 (517) 335-6708 Email address: [email protected]

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CERTIFICATE OF NEED REVIEW STANDARDS

CERTIFICATE OF NEED (CON) REVIEW STANDARDS SYNOPSIS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE MICHIGAN REGISTER PURSUANT TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ACT, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.208(1)(k)

NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE SERVICES/BEDS (NICU) AND SPECIAL NEWBORN NURSING SERVICES Final Approval by the CON Commission 12/10/20 and Effective 3/19/21

The language changes include the following:

7. Section 2(1)(v): Revised definition - “Special care nursery services" or “SCN services” means provisions of services for infants with problems that are expected to resolve rapidly and who would not be anticipated to need subspecialty services on an urgent basis. These services ARE: (iv) care for infants born greater than or equal to 32 weeks gestation and/or weighing greater than or equal to 1,500 grams; (v) enteral tube feedings; (vi) cardio-respiratory monitoring to document maturity of respiratory control or treatment of apnea; (vii) extended care following an admission to a neonatal intensive care unit for an infant not requiring ventilatory support; (viii) continuous positive airway pressure AND HIGH FLOW NASAL CANNULA (HFNC); AND (ix) mechanical ventilation for a brief duration (UP TO 24 hours). FOR BABIES REQUIRING MECHANICAL VENTILATION EXCEEDING 24 HOURS, SCNS SHALL REQUEST TRANSFER TO A NICU BY THE 24TH HOUR OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION. Referral to a higher level of care should ALSO occur for all infants who need pediatric surgical or medical subspecialty intervention. Infants receiving transitional care or being treated for developmental maturation may have formerly been treated in a neonatal intensive care unit in the same hospital or another hospital. For purposes of these standards, SCN services are special newborn nursing services.

8. Section 2(1)(w): Added new definition - “TELEMEDICINE” MEANS THE USE OF AN ELECTRONIC MEDIA TO LINK PATIENTS WITH HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS IN DIFFERENT LOCATIONS. TO BE CONSIDERED TELEMEDICINE UNDER THIS SECTION, THE HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL MUST BE ABLE TO EXAMINE THE PATIENT VIA A HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 1996, PUBLIC LAW 104-191 COMPLIANT, SECURE INTERACTIVE AUDIO, VIDEO, OR BOTH, TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM, OR THROUGH THE USE OF STORE AND FORWARD ONLINE MESSAGING.

9. Section 7(2): Modified the high occupancy methodology to bring it more in line with other CON review standards.

10. Section 9(1)(b)(i): Revised based on the revision in the definition of SCN services.

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11. Section 12: Revised based on the revision in the definition of SCN services and the addition of telemedicine.

12. Other technical edits.

Complete Standards

A complete set of the approved language can be found at http://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7- 339-71551_2945_5106-25558--,00.html. A hard copy may be obtained, for a fee, by sending a written request to:

Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Policy and Planning Office of Planning P.O. Box 30195 Lansing, MI 48909 (517) 335-6708 Email address: [email protected]

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CUMULATIVE INDEX

A AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY RULE ERs - Pandemic Public Health Measures in Migrant Agricultural Work Housing Emergency Rules (2021-4)

Regulation 637 – Pesticide Use (2021-4*) E EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF Special Education Programs and Services (2021-3*)

ENVIRONMENT, GREAT LAKES AND ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF Part 9: Emission Limitation and Prohibitions – Miscellaneous (2021-4)

H HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF Certificate of Need Neonatal Intensive Care Services/Beds (Nicu) and Special Newborn (2021-5) Nursing Home and Hospital Long-Term-Care Unit (Nh-Hltcu) Beds (2021-5) I INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF Credit for Reinsurance (2021-4*) No-Fault Fee Schedule (2021-4*) Surprise Medical Billing (2021-3*)

L

LABOR AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY, DEPARTMENT OF Construction Safety Standard Part. 1 General Rules (2021-4) Construction Safety and Health Standard Part 6. Personal Protective Equipment (2021-5)

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Construction Safety Standard Part 8. Handling and Storage of Materials (2021-2*) Construction Safety Standard Part 14. Tunnels, Shafts, Cofferdams, and Caissons (2021-4) Construction Safety Standard Part 21. Walking and Working Areas (2021-2*) Construction Safety Standard Part 22. Signals, Signs, Tags, and Barricades (2021-2*) Construction Safety and Health Standard Part 602. Asbestos (2021-2*) Construction Safety and Health Standard Part 603. Lead (2021-2*) Construction Safety and Health Standards Part. 605 Methylenedianiline (MDA) (2021-4) Construction Safety and Health Standards Part. 604 Chromium (VI) (2021-2*) Construction Safety and Health Standards Part 640. Beryllium in CS (2021-2*) General Industry Standard Part 49. Slings (2021-5*) General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 302. Vinyl Chloride (2021-4*) General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 303. Methylenedianiline (2021-2*) General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 304. Ethylene Oxide (2021-2*) General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 306. Formaldehyde (2021-2*) General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 307. Acrylonitrile (2021-2*) General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 308. Inorganic Arsenic (2021-2*) General Industry Part 309. Cadmium in General Industry (2021-3*) General Industry Standard Part 310. Lead in GI (2021-3*) General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 311. Benzene (2021-4*) General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 312 1,3. Butadiene (2021-5*) General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 313. Methylene Chloride (2021-2*) General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 314. Coke Oven Emission (2021-3*) General Industry Part 315. Chromium (VI) in General Industry (2021-3*) General Industry Part 340. Beryllium in GI (2021-2*) General Industry and Construction Safety and Health Standard Part 451. Respiratory Protection (2021- 4*) General Industry Part 472. Medical Services and First Aid (2021-2*) General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part.554 Bloodborne Infectious Diseases (2021-4*) General Industry Part 590. Silica (2021-2*) Safety and Health Standard Part 609. Cadmium (2021-4)

LICENSING & REGULATORY AFFAIRS REPEAL Liquor Control Commission Repeal MCL 436.1502 – R 436.1319 (2021-3)

Fire Fighters Training Council (2021-3*) Michigan Gas Safety Standards (2021-4*) Preservation of Electric, Gas, and Steam Utilities (2021-4*) Public Health Code - General Rules (2021-2*)

S STATE POLICE, DEPARTMENT OF Criminal Justice Information Systems (2021-5)

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ADMINISTRATIVE RULES ENROLLED SENATE AND HOUSE BILLS SIGNED INTO LAW OR VETOED (2020 SESSION)

Mich. Const. Art. IV, §33 provides: “Every bill passed by the legislature shall be presented to the governor before it becomes law, and the governor shall have 14 days measured in hours and minutes from the time of presentation in which to consider it. If he approves, he shall within that time sign and file it with the secretary of state and it shall become law . . . If he does not approve, and the legislature has within that time finally adjourned the session at which the bill was passed, it shall not become law. If he disapproves . . . he shall return it within such 14-day period with his objections, to the house in which it originated.”

Mich. Const. Art. IV, §27, further provides: “No act shall take effect until the expiration of 90 days from the end of the session at which it was passed, but the legislature may give immediate effect to acts by a two-thirds vote of the members elected to and serving in each house.”

MCL 24.208 states in part:

“Sec. 8. (1) The Office of Regulatory Reform shall publish the Michigan register at least once each month. The Michigan register shall contain all of the following:

* * *

(b) On a cumulative basis, the numbers and subject matter of the enrolled senate and house bills signed into law by the governor during the calendar year and the corresponding public act numbers.

(c) On a cumulative basis, the numbers and subject matter of the enrolled senate and house bills vetoed by the governor during the calendar year.”

26 2020 Michigan Public Acts Table Legislative Service Bureau Legal Division, Statutory Compiling and Law Publications Unit March 29, 2021 124 W. Allegan, Lansing, MI 48909 Compiled through PA 9999 of 2020

PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0001 0322 Yes 1/24/2020 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 # Counties; boards and commissions; transfer of functions of a county road commission to the county board of commissioners; remove sunset. (Sen. Roger Victory)

0002 0323 Yes 1/24/2020 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 # Counties; boards and commissions; powers and duties of county road commissioners to be exercised by the county board of commissioners; remove sunset, and require a vote of the electors before transferring powers and duties of an elected county road commission to an appointed county road commission. (Sen. Roger Victory)

0003 0319 Yes 1/24/2020 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 # Economic development; neighborhood enterprise zones; definition of rehabilitated facility; modify. (Sen. Jeremy Moss)

0004 0340 Yes 1/24/2020 1/27/2020 4/26/2020 Health; pharmaceuticals; remote pharmacies; allow under certain circumstances. (Sen. Curtis S. VanderWall)

0005 0309 Yes 1/24/2020 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 Transportation; other; trucks used for towing and recovery operations; assess fees under the motor carrier act. (Sen. Dale W. Zorn)

0006 0466 Yes 1/24/2020 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 # Children; services; family first prevention services act; implement a qualified residential treatment program. (Sen. John Bizon, M.D.)

0007 0467 Yes 1/24/2020 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 # Children; foster care; regulation of foster family homes or foster family group homes; modify. (Sen. Marshall Bullock)

0008 0468 Yes 1/24/2020 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 # Children; services; placement in a qualified residential treatment program; provide regulations for. (Sen. John Bizon, M.D.)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 1 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0009 0469 Yes 1/24/2020 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 # Children; services; court's approval or disapproval of a qualified residential treatment placement at certain hearings; require. (Sen. Marshall Bullock)

0010 0539 Yes 1/24/2020 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 # Human services; children's services; criminal history check for child caring institution staff and retention of certain data; update as required by the federal families first prevention services act. (Sen. John Bizon, M.D.)

0011 0527 Yes 1/24/2020 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 Highways; memorial; Beacon Boulevard in Grand Haven; designate as the "Officer Scott Flahive Memorial Highway". (Sen. Roger Victory)

0012 4051 Yes 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 4/26/2020 Mental health; other; Michigan CARES hotline; create. (Rep. )

0013 4411 Yes 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 4/26/2020 Consumer credit; other; credit services protection act; modify exceptions to prohibited conduct provision. (Rep. )

0014 4309 Yes 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 Criminal procedure; sentencing guidelines; guidelines for violation of the fantasy contests consumer protection act; enact. (Rep. Michael Webber)

0015 5241 Yes 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 Insurance; insurers; exemption relating to requirements for a valuation manual; eliminate. (Rep. )

0016 5242 Yes 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 Insurance; other; authority of the director of department of insurance and financial services to regulate holding companies; expand. (Rep. Robert Wittenberg)

0017 5243 Yes 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 Insurance; other; annual audited financial requirements; modify. (Rep. )

0018 4156 Yes 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 Retirement; state employees; retired psychiatric health care workers to provide services at facilities operated by the department of health and human services; allow under certain circumstances without forfeiting retirement benefits. (Rep. Hank Vaupel)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 2 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0019 0184 Yes 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 Health occupations; health professionals; continuing education hours and licensing requirements for athletic trainers and requirements to act as a behavior technician; modify. (Sen. Curtis S. VanderWall)

0020 0434 Yes 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 4/26/2020 Occupations; cosmetologists; licensure of mobile cosmetology units; provide for, and make general revisions. (Sen. Aric Nesbitt)

0021 4245 Yes 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 1/27/2020 Appropriations; zero budget; supplemental appropriations; provide for fiscal year 2018-2019. (Rep. )

0022 0650 Yes 1/31/2020 1/31/2020 1/31/2020 School aid; membership; utilization by certain districts of a teacher of record for dropout recovery program who is employed or contracted through education management organization; allow without certain limitation. (Sen. Lana Theis)

0023 0651 Yes 1/31/2020 1/31/2020 1/31/2020 Education; other; certain requirements and exemptions related to dropout recovery programs; provide for. (Sen. Jeremy Moss)

0024 4620 Yes 2/4/2020 2/4/2020 2/4/2020 # Liquor; licenses; issuance of special license to conduct spirits tasting; provide for. (Rep. )

0025 4621 Yes 2/4/2020 2/4/2020 2/4/2020 Liquor; licenses; vendor of spirits providing a special licensee with certain brand logoed items; allow. (Rep. Jack O'Malley)

0026 0588 Yes 2/4/2020 2/4/2020 2/4/2020 Liquor; spirits; refunds for spirits sold by a specially designated distributor; allow. (Sen. Jeremy Moss)

0027 4335 Yes 2/4/2020 2/4/2020 5/4/2020 Occupations; barbers; education and training requirements for cosmetology and barber licensing; revise. (Rep. Jeff Yaroch)

0028 0455 Yes 2/13/2020 2/13/2020 2/13/2020 Property tax; exemptions; certain property located in a renaissance zone; modify exemption for. (Sen. Jim Stamas)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 3 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0029 5187 Yes 2/13/2020 2/13/2020 2/13/2020 Sales tax; exemptions; reimbursement of revenue lost to school aid fund as result of certain exemptions; provide for. (Rep. Rebekah Warren)

0030 5188 Yes 2/13/2020 2/13/2020 2/13/2020 Use tax; exemptions; reimbursement of revenue lost to school aid fund as result of certain exemptions; provide for. (Rep. )

0031 4126 Yes 2/19/2020 2/20/2020 2/20/2020 Marihuana; other; requirement for health warning labels on marihuana products sold in Michigan; provide for. (Rep. Thomas Albert)

0032 4127 Yes 2/19/2020 2/20/2020 2/20/2020 Medical marihuana; other; requirement for health warning labels on medical marihuana products sold in Michigan; provide for. (Rep. Daire Rendon)

0033 5124 Yes 3/2/2020 3/2/2020 3/2/2020 Property tax; delinquent taxes; provisions for reducing redemption amounts; modify. (Rep. )

0034 5263 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 Communications; telecommunications; lifeline program; modify. (Rep. Aaron Miller)

0035 4830 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 Health facilities; quality assurance assessments; quality assurance assessment on ambulance providers; require department of health and human services to provide notice of the assessment. (Rep. )

0036 4468 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 Civil rights; public records; method of correspondence used for freedom of information requests; modify. (Rep. Steven Johnson)

0037 4444 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 Civil rights; public records; publication by electronic means; allow. (Rep. Steven Johnson)

0038 4445 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 Civil rights; public records; fee for public record provided on nonpaper physical media; clarify scope of nonpaper physical media. (Rep. Brandt Iden)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 4 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0039 4912 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 Liquor; licenses; sale of alcoholic beverages at university conference centers; expand. (Rep. )

0040 4128 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 6/1/2020 Courts; probate court; parental consent required for name change; modify under certain circumstances. (Rep. Aaron Miller)

0041 4832 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 Highways; memorial; portion of I-94; designate as the "Deputy Gate Keeper George W. Haight Memorial Highway". (Rep. )

0042 5117 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 # Civil procedure; other; court of claims notification requirements; exempt claims under the wrongful imprisonment compensation act. (Rep. Kyra Bolden)

0043 5118 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 # Civil procedure; other; wrongful imprisonment compensation act; extend the time for claims by individuals who were released before the effective date of the act. (Rep. )

0044 0068 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 # Civil procedure; other; court of claims statute of limitations; exempt claims under the wrongful imprisonment compensation act. (Sen. Paul Wojno)

0045 4689 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 6/1/2020 Construction; other; temporary door barricade devices in school buildings; allow, and provide standards. (Rep. Scott VanSingel)

0046 4203 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 Sales tax; exemptions; exemption for prosthetic devices; modify definition. (Rep. )

0047 4204 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 Use tax; exemptions; exemption for prosthetic devices; modify definition. (Rep. )

0048 4862 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 6/1/2020 Health; emergency services; critical incident stress management services for emergency service providers; revise to include certain health professionals and individuals employed by or under contract with a health facility or agency. (Rep. Douglas Wozniak)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 5 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0049 0029 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 6/1/2020 Crimes; penalties; penalties for third degree and fourth degree child abuse; modify. (Sen. Peter J. Lucido)

0050 0030 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 6/1/2020 # Criminal procedure; sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for crimes of third degree and fourth degree child abuse; modify. (Sen. Peter J. Lucido)

0051 0118 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 Vehicles; registration plates; blue star family registration plates; create. (Sen. Kevin Daley)

0052 0693 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 Agriculture; other; agricultural disaster loan organization program act; update and modify. (Sen. Dan Lauwers)

0053 4152 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 6/1/2020 # Records; birth; fees and procedure to obtain birth certificate; modify for certain individuals. (Rep. Steven Johnson)

0054 4153 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 6/1/2020 # Records; birth; definition of certain individuals eligible for different fees and procedure to obtain birth certificate; provide for. (Rep. )

0055 5043 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 Mental health; other; use of mediation as a first step in dispute resolution; allow. (Rep. Hank Vaupel)

0056 5044 Yes 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 3/3/2020 # Children; foster care; citation to mental health code definition; revise. (Rep. LaTanya Garrett)

0057 4712 Yes 3/10/2020 3/10/2020 6/8/2020 Crimes; other; possession of a trailer designed for defense or attack; repeal. (Rep. Steven Johnson)

0058 4713 Yes 3/10/2020 3/10/2020 6/8/2020 # Criminal procedure; sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for crimes of possession of a trailer designed for defense or attack; remove to reflect repeal. (Rep. Aaron Miller)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 6 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0059 5103 Yes 3/10/2020 3/10/2020 3/10/2020 Probate; other; priority of appointment of a special personal representative; clarify. (Rep. )

0060 4266 Yes 3/10/2020 3/10/2020 3/10/2020 # Civil procedure; defenses; presumption in action involving certain utility easements; enact, and limit damages recoverable. (Rep. )

0061 5266 Yes 3/10/2020 3/10/2020 3/10/2020 # Communications; telecommunications; electric cooperative member-regulated pole attachment and calculated rate agreement; provide for. (Rep. Triston Cole)

0062 5174 Yes 3/17/2020 3/17/2020 3/17/2020 Insurance; producers; fees allowed in the placement of a surplus line policy; modify. (Rep. Daire Rendon)

0063 0253 Yes 3/17/2020 3/17/2020 3/17/2020 Law; contracts; agreements, contracts, or promises required to be in writing and signed; prohibit lawsuit to enforce real estate commission agreement that is not in writing. (Sen. Peter J. Lucido)

0064 0762 Yes 3/17/2020 3/17/2020 3/17/2020 Cities; public services; population threshold for qualified city in the police and fire protection act; modify. (Sen. Ken Horn)

0065 4171 Yes 3/27/2020 3/27/2020 3/27/2020 Individual income tax; retirement or pension benefits; limitations and restrictions on retirement income deduction for a surviving spouse; clarify. (Rep. Julie Alexander)

0066 0151 Yes 3/30/2020 3/30/2020 3/30/2020 + Appropriations; zero budget; supplemental appropriations; provide for fiscal year 2019-2020. (Sen. Jim Stamas)

0067 4729 Yes 3/30/2020 3/30/2020 3/30/2020 Appropriations; zero budget; omnibus budget appropriations; provide for fiscal year 2019-2020. (Rep. Shane Hernandez)

0068 5576 Yes 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 # Higher education; financial aid; Michigan reconnect grant act; create. (Rep. )

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 7 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0069 5580 Yes 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 # Higher education; financial aid; tuition incentive program; allow for certain other state aid to be last dollar. (Rep. )

0070 5401 Yes 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 # Watercraft; traffic control; temporary speed restrictions during high water conditions; provide for. (Rep. )

0071 5402 Yes 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 # Civil procedure; civil actions; violations of temporary watercraft speed restrictions; classify as municipal civil infractions. (Rep. Gary Eisen)

0072 5463 Yes 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 # Watercraft; traffic control; procedure to allow local political subdivisions to apply for temporary ordinances in water control zones; provide for. (Rep. Jim Lilly)

0073 4908 Yes 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 State financing and management; bonds; limitation on the aggregate cap on outstanding bonds; increase. (Rep. )

0074 4740 Yes 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 Recreation; local parks; Dr. T. K. Lawless Park in Cass County; designate as dark sky preserve. (Rep. Aaron Miller)

0075 4125 Yes 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 Individual income tax; collections; earmark for school aid fund; modify. (Rep. Scott VanSingel)

0076 0415 Yes 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 Financial institutions; credit cards; credit card arrangements act; modify definitions and update title. (Sen. Aric Nesbitt)

0077 0269 Yes 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 Individual income tax; returns; taxpayer protection act; provide for. (Sen. Erika Geiss)

0078 0543 Yes 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 Liquor; other; use of secure identity verification devices to determine age of purchaser; allow. (Sen. Curtis S. VanderWall)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 8 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0079 0125 Yes 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 Property; abandoned; unclaimed property of active duty military; modify requirements for extended dormancy periods. (Sen. Tom Barrett)

0080 0711 Yes 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 Liquor; licenses; limited production brewer license; provide for. (Sen. Jon C. Bumstead)

0081 0712 Yes 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 Villages; employees and officers; filling of council vacancies; modify, and modify procedure for compelling attendance of absent council members. (Sen. Jon C. Bumstead)

0082 0754 Yes 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 Courts; reorganization; reorganization of the seventy-ninth district court and number of judgeships; modify. (Sen. Curtis S. VanderWall)

0083 0812 Yes 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 Employment security; benefits; work search requirements; modify. (Sen. Ken Horn)

0084 0268 Yes 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 4/2/2020 # Higher education; financial aid; Michigan reconnect grant act; create. (Sen. Ken Horn)

0085 5496 Yes 5/15/2020 5/15/2020 5/15/2020 Environmental protection; solid waste; lateral expansion coal ash landfill; modify definition. (Rep. Gary Howell)

0086 0350 Yes 6/11/2020 6/11/2020 6/11/2020 Property tax; delinquent taxes; delinquent tax collections by villages; modify procedures. (Sen. Kimberly A. LaSata)

0087 0718 Yes 6/11/2020 6/11/2020 6/11/2020 Traffic control; traffic regulation; roadside drug testing for controlled substances; allow. (Sen. Peter MacGregor)

0088 5766 Yes 6/11/2020 6/11/2020 6/11/2020 Property tax; appeals; tax tribunal appeal deadlines; modify. (Rep. Roger Hauck)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 9 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0089 5164 Yes 6/16/2020 6/16/2020 9/14/2020 Occupations; individual licensing and registration; boiler inspection requirements; modify. (Rep. Jim Lilly)

0090 0172 Yes 6/16/2020 6/16/2020 9/14/2020 Insurance; insurers; requirements for providing privacy policies to customers; modify. (Sen. Jim Stamas)

0091 0306 Yes 6/16/2020 6/16/2020 6/16/2020 Economic development; other; definition of assessable property in the principal shopping district act; revise. (Sen. Peter MacGregor)

0092 5541 Yes 6/23/2020 6/23/2020 7/1/2021 State; identification cards; designation as an individual with a communication impediment; allow in official state personal identification card and provide for law enforcement access, and make other general revisions. (Rep. )

0093 0278 Yes 6/23/2020 6/23/2020 7/1/2021 Traffic control; driver license; designation as an individual with a communication impediment; allow in vehicle registration, and operator's and chauffeur's license, and provide for law enforcement access. (Sen. Tom Barrett)

0094 0279 Yes 6/23/2020 6/23/2020 6/23/2020 # Traffic control; driver license; designation as an individual with a communication impediment; allow in enhanced driver license and official state personal identification card, and provide for law enforcement access. (Sen. Curtis Hertel, Jr.)

0095 5141 Yes 6/23/2020 6/23/2020 6/23/2020 Elections; absent voters; local agreements dealing with absent voter counting boards and combined absent voter counting boards; allow. (Rep. Julie Calley)

0096 0940 Yes 6/24/2020 6/24/2020 6/24/2020 Property tax; principal residence exemption; principal residence exemption application deadline; delay under certain circumstances related to the declared state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Sen. Roger Victory)

0097 5412 Yes 6/24/2020 6/24/2020 6/24/2020 Insurance; other; definition of telemedicine; modify in the insurance code of 1956. (Rep. Hank Vaupel)

0098 5413 Yes 6/24/2020 6/24/2020 6/24/2020 Insurance; other; definition of telemedicine; modify in the nonprofit health care corporation reform act. (Rep. Douglas Wozniak)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 10 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0099 5414 Yes 6/24/2020 6/24/2020 6/24/2020 Mental health; code; definition of telemedicine services; add in the mental health code. (Rep. )

0100 5415 Yes 6/24/2020 6/24/2020 6/24/2020 Human services; medical services; Medicaid reimbursement of remote patient monitoring via telemedicine; require. (Rep. Frank Liberati)

0101 5416 Yes 6/24/2020 6/24/2020 6/24/2020 Human services; medical services; medical reimbursement for in-home or in- school telemedicine services; provide for. (Rep. Mary Whiteford)

0102 5195 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 9/29/2020 # Vehicles; registration plates; fees for the transfer of registration plates from 1 vehicle to another; modify. (Rep. )

0103 5313 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 9/29/2020 # Vehicles; registration; electric vehicle registration fees; revise. (Rep. Jason Sheppard)

0104 4449 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 Insurance; no-fault; allowable expenses; eliminate requirement to reimburse for chiropractic services. (Rep. )

0105 5341 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; licenses; provision related to brewpub license conditions; update cross- reference. (Rep. )

0106 5342 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; manufacturer; allowing certain micro brewers to deliver beer to retailers; eliminate, and clarify electronic advertising procedures. (Rep. Pauline Wendzel)

0107 5343 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; manufacturer; self-distribution limit of micro brewers; increase. (Rep. Pauline Wendzel)

0108 5344 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; distribution; reference related to section about shipping and delivering alcoholic liquor; update. (Rep. Pauline Wendzel)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 11 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0109 5345 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; beer; required intervals to pay beer tax; modify, and increase production threshold for a brewer to claim a credit or refund. (Rep. )

0110 5346 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; wine; required intervals to pay wine tax; modify. (Rep. Jason Wentworth)

0111 5347 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; licenses; beer festivals special license requirements; modify. (Rep. )

0112 5348 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; liquor control commission; certain provisions of salesperson license accreditation program; modify. (Rep. Alex Garza)

0113 5349 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; beer; successor manufacturer or successor outstate seller of beer not assigned a brand extension; provide certain exception. (Rep. )

0114 5350 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; wine; successor manufacturer or successor outstate seller of wine not assigned a brand extension; provide certain exception. (Rep. Matt Hall)

0115 5351 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; other; definition of a successor to a supplier that continues in business; provide for. (Rep. )

0116 5352 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; manufacturer; procedure for manufacturer canceling agreement with a wholesaler; revise. (Rep. Graham Filler)

0117 5353 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; beer; requirement that beer sold in a growler have a registration number; eliminate. (Rep. )

0118 5354 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; licenses; certain labeling requirements for a brewpub; eliminate. (Rep. Sara Cambensy)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 12 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0119 5355 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; manufacturer; requirement for manufacturer or wholesaler to provide proof of valid label from United States Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau; eliminate under certain circumstances. (Rep. Sara Cambensy)

0120 5400 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; licenses; cross reference to section about micro brewers selling beer to retailers; update. (Rep. Alex Garza)

0121 5315 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 Liquor; licenses; license to serve alcohol on certain premises of Northern Michigan University; allow. (Rep. Sara Cambensy)

0122 0963 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 Appropriations; other; presentation of general appropriations bills to the governor; revise. (Sen. Curtis Hertel, Jr.)

0123 0690 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 Appropriations; zero budget; supplemental appropriations; provide for fiscal year 2019-2020. (Sen. Jim Stamas)

0124 5781 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; permits; on-premises licensee serving alcoholic liquor in a commons area designated by a local unit of government; allow. (Rep. Michael Webber)

0125 5811 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; licenses; carryout sales and delivery of alcoholic liquor by an on- premises licensee; allow. (Rep. Sarah Anthony)

0126 0942 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 # Liquor; licenses; certain regulations relating to the sale, delivery, and purchase of alcoholic liquor by an on-premises licensee; modify. (Sen. Aric Nesbitt)

0127 0876 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 Traffic control; driver license; extension of renewal date for certain driver licenses during a declared emergency; provide for. (Sen. Wayne A. Schmidt)

0128 0877 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 State; identification cards; extension of renewal date for state identification cards during a declared emergency; provide for. (Sen. Wayne A. Schmidt)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 13 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0129 0878 Yes 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 Traffic control; driver license; extension of renewal date for enhanced driver licenses and enhanced state identification cards during a declared emergency; provide for. (Sen. Wayne A. Schmidt)

0130 4546 Yes 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 Education; dual enrollment; certain dual enrollment eligibility requirements in career and technical preparation act; modify. (Rep. Bronna Kahle)

0131 4547 Yes 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 Education; dual enrollment; certain dual enrollment eligibility requirements in postsecondary enrollment options act; modify. (Rep. Ben Frederick)

0132 4389 Yes 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 Environmental protection; hazardous products; firefighting foam containing PFAS; require reports on use of and require department of environmental quality to accept for disposal. (Rep. )

0133 4390 Yes 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 10/6/2020 Law enforcement; fire personnel; use of firefighting foam containing certain substances; prohibit in firefighter training, and require certain training on use. (Rep. Jeff Yaroch)

0134 4217 Yes 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 # Health; pharmaceuticals; physician or other licensee who writes prescriptions; require to electronically transmit to pharmacy under certain circumstances. (Rep. Joseph Bellino)

0135 0254 Yes 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 # Health; controlled substances; requirement for opioid and benzodiazepine prescriptions to be electronically transmitted to pharmacies; provide for under certain circumstances. (Sen. Dale W. Zorn)

0136 0248 Yes 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 # Health; pharmaceuticals; physician or other licensee who writes prescriptions; require to electronically transmit to pharmacy under certain circumstances. (Sen. Ruth A. Johnson)

0137 0850 Yes 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 Agriculture; industrial hemp; regulations for growing industrial hemp; create. (Sen. Dan Lauwers)

0138 0696 Yes 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 10/6/2020 Occupations; mortuary science; waiver to manage more than 1 funeral establishment; allow under certain circumstances. (Sen. Rick Outman)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 14 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0139 0585 Yes 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 Highways; memorial; portion of US-31; designate as the "PFC Brett Witteveen Memorial Highway". (Sen. Jon C. Bumstead)

0140 0517 Yes 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 Highways; bridges; feasibility study on tolling of certain highways; provide for. (Sen. John Bizon, M.D.)

0141 0173 Yes 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 10/6/2020 Vehicles; wreckers; incentives for or from local governments for wrecker, recovery, or towing services; prohibit. (Sen. Jim Stamas)

0142 0630 Yes 7/13/2020 7/14/2020 7/14/2020 Health; pharmaceuticals; wholesale distributor-broker license; create. (Sen. John Bizon, M.D.)

0143 4391 Yes 7/31/2020 7/31/2020 7/31/2020 Labor; health and safety; firefighting foam concentrate containing PFAS; require promulgation of rules regarding firefighters' use of. (Rep. Jeff Yaroch)

0144 5265 Yes 7/31/2020 7/31/2020 7/31/2020 Appropriations; zero budget; supplemental appropriations; provide for fiscal year 2019-2020. (Rep. Shane Hernandez)

0145 0145 Yes 7/31/2020 7/31/2020 7/31/2020 Appropriations; natural resources; trust fund projects; provide for fiscal year 2020-2021. (Sen. Jon C. Bumstead)

0146 0373 Yes 7/31/2020 7/31/2020 7/31/2020 Appropriations; school aid; fiscal year 2019-2020 omnibus appropriations for school aid, higher education, and community colleges; provide for. (Sen. Jim Stamas)

0147 5911 Yes 8/20/2020 8/20/2020 8/20/2020 # Education; other; certain requirements concerning virtual courses; modify. (Rep. )

0148 5912 Yes 8/20/2020 8/20/2020 8/20/2020 # Education; other; certain requirements concerning required hours and days of pupil instruction; modify. (Rep. Andrea Schroeder)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 15 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0149 5913 Yes 8/20/2020 8/20/2020 8/20/2020 # Education; attendance; certain provisions concerning pupil membership and attendance; modify and add certain requirements concerning benchmark assessments. (Rep. )

0150 0745 Yes 9/8/2020 9/8/2020 9/8/2020 Appropriations; zero budget; supplemental appropriations; provide for fiscal year 2019-2020. (Sen. Jim Stamas)

0151 5488 Yes 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 Criminal procedure; sentencing; certain permissible costs; extend sunset. (Rep. Sarah Lightner)

0152 4965 Yes 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 Transportation; funds; allocations for certain county road commission expenditures; modify. (Rep. Rodney Wakeman)

0153 4966 Yes 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 Transportation; funds; return of distribution to city and village managers; modify. (Rep. Andrea Schroeder)

0154 5502 Yes 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 # Fire; other; use of lock block devices on classroom doors and certain types of door locks; allow. (Rep. Scott VanSingel)

0155 5503 Yes 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 # Construction; fire safety; use of lock block devices on classroom doors and certain types of door locks; allow. (Rep. Scott VanSingel)

0156 0473 Yes 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 Education; financing; calculation of number of mills to be levied for school operating purposes; update to reflect change in terminology to target foundation allowance. (Sen. Wayne A. Schmidt)

0157 0475 Yes 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 School aid; foundation allowance; reference to basic foundation allowance in revenue estimating conference; change to target foundation allowance. (Sen. Wayne A. Schmidt)

0158 0171 Yes 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 Education; graduation requirements; certain requirements for high school diploma; modify. (Sen. Jim Stamas)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 16 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0159 0595 Yes 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 Property; conveyances; restrictions on use of previously conveyed state-owned property in Grand Traverse County; revise. (Sen. Wayne A. Schmidt)

0160 0799 Yes 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 Property; conveyances; property in Gogebic County previously conveyed to the county road commission; provide for reconveyance to Watersmeet Township. (Sen. Ed McBroom)

0161 4228 Yes 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 Highways; memorial; portion of US-41; designate as the "Samuel R. Costello Memorial Highway". (Rep. Beau LaFave)

0162 4577 Yes 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 Highways; memorial; portion of M-52; designate as the "Michigan Desert Storm Veterans Memorial Highway". (Rep. Ben Frederick)

0163 5134 Yes 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 Trade; business regulation; age limit for amusement park ride operators; provide. (Rep. Greg VanWoerkom)

0164 4971 Yes 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 9/17/2020 Transportation; funds; engineering study for certain local road agencies to increase capacity; provide for. (Rep. Julie Alexander)

0165 0927 Yes 9/30/2020 9/30/2020 9/30/2020 Appropriations; school aid; fiscal year 2020-2021 omnibus appropriations for school aid, higher education, and community colleges; provide for. (Sen. Jim Stamas)

0166 5396 Yes 9/30/2020 9/30/2020 9/30/2020 Appropriations; omnibus; appropriations for fiscal year 2020-2021; provide for. (Rep. Shane Hernandez)

0167 6118 Yes 9/30/2020 9/30/2020 9/30/2020 Elections; presidential primary; deadline to submit verified account of actual costs of conducting a presidential primary election; extend for March 2020 presidential primary election. (Rep. Roger Hauck)

0168 6116 Yes 10/1/2020 10/1/2020 10/1/2020 Property tax; other; fund shift for the land reutilization fund; provide for. (Rep. Sarah Lightner)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 17 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0169 6117 Yes 10/1/2020 10/1/2020 10/1/2020 Health facilities; certificate of need; fund shift for the certificate of need fees, and the health professions regulatory fund; provide for. (Rep. Mary Whiteford)

0170 6120 Yes 10/1/2020 10/1/2020 10/1/2020 Marihuana; administration; marihuana regulatory fund revenue; transfer to the general fund for the 2019-2020 fiscal year. (Rep. Cynthia Johnson)

0171 6121 Yes 10/1/2020 10/1/2020 10/1/2020 State financing and management; funds; fund shift for the 21st century jobs fund; provide for. (Rep. )

0172 6122 Yes 10/1/2020 10/1/2020 10/1/2020 Courts; funding; fund shift for the juror compensation reimbursement fund; provide for. (Rep. )

0173 4831 Yes 10/1/2020 10/1/2020 10/1/2020 State financing and management; purchasing; bids on certain options on certain procurement contracts; allow. (Rep. Sarah Lightner)

0174 5053 Yes 10/1/2020 10/1/2020 12/30/2020 State financing and management; purchasing; clawback provisions in certain state contracts; require. (Rep. Mark Huizenga)

0175 0384 Yes 10/1/2020 10/1/2020 12/30/2020 # Crimes; other; certain definitions regarding the requirements for the resale of event tickets at higher or lower prices; provide for. (Sen. Erika Geiss)

0176 0385 Yes 10/1/2020 10/1/2020 12/30/2020 # Crimes; other; certain requirements regarding the resale of event tickets at higher or lower prices; provide for. (Sen. Tom Barrett)

0177 0757 Yes 10/6/2020 10/6/2020 10/6/2020 Elections; election officials; certain city and township clerks opening absent voter ballot return envelopes on the day before election day; authorize, allow precinct election inspectors to work in shifts, require notice to electors for mismatched or missing signatures on an absent voter ballot application or return envelope, and provide requirements for absent voter ballot drop boxes. (Sen. Ruth A. Johnson)

0178 5444 Yes 10/8/2020 10/8/2020 # Children; services; kinship caregiver navigator program; create. (Rep. Frank Liberati)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 18 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0179 5492 Yes 10/8/2020 10/8/2020 10/8/2020 State financing and management; other; information technology services of the department of health and human services; require to be provided by the department of technology, management, and budget. (Rep. Abdullah Hammoud)

0180 5493 Yes 10/8/2020 10/8/2020 10/8/2020 State financing and management; audits; quarterly report on executive branch and enterprisewide information technology projects; require the department of technology, management, and budget to provide. (Rep. Mary Whiteford)

0181 5494 Yes 10/8/2020 10/8/2020 10/8/2020 State financing and management; purchasing; requirements for certain procurement contracts; modify. (Rep. Annette Glenn)

0182 5495 Yes 10/8/2020 10/8/2020 10/8/2020 # Legislature; auditor general; certain audits by the auditor general of information technology contracts and projects; provide directives. (Rep. )

0183 5148 Yes 10/8/2020 10/8/2020 10/8/2020 Children; adoption; persons authorized to advertise for, solicit, or recruit adoptive parents or guardians; modify. (Rep. )

0184 5149 Yes 10/8/2020 10/8/2020 1/6/2021 Crimes; penalties; exceptions to the prohibition of the transfer or acquisition of legal or physical custody of an individual; modify. (Rep. Douglas Wozniak)

0185 5248 Yes 10/8/2020 10/8/2020 10/8/2020 Children; other; public release of redacted children's ombudsman's findings and recommendations; allow. (Rep. Matt Hall)

0186 5249 Yes 10/8/2020 10/8/2020 10/8/2020 Children; services; powers and duties of the children's ombudsman; modify. (Rep. Andrea Schroeder)

0187 4981 Yes 10/12/2020 10/13/2020 4/11/2021 # Criminal procedure; expunction; Expungement of certain offenses; prohibit. (Rep. Pauline Wendzel)

0188 4985 Yes 10/12/2020 10/13/2020 4/11/2021 # Criminal procedure; records; expungement of multiple criminal offenses arising out of the same criminal transaction; allow under certain circumstances. (Rep. Sherry Gay-Dagnogo)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 19 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0189 5120 Yes 10/12/2020 10/13/2020 4/11/2021 # Criminal procedure; expunction; procedure for record expungement of certain marihuana offenses; provide for. (Rep. Isaac Robinson)

0190 4983 Yes 10/12/2020 10/13/2020 4/11/2021 # Criminal procedure; expunction; time period after certain events applicant must wait to petition to set aside a conviction; amend. (Rep. )

0191 4984 Yes 10/12/2020 10/13/2020 4/11/2021 # Criminal procedure; expunction; number of felony and misdemeanor offenses that may be set aside; expand. (Rep. David LaGrand)

0192 4982 Yes 10/12/2020 10/13/2020 4/11/2021 # Criminal procedure; expunction; set aside process for certain marihuana related offenses; modify. (Rep. )

0193 4980 Yes 10/13/2020 10/13/2020 4/11/2021 # Criminal procedure; expunction; certain convictions to be automatically set aside after 10 years under certain circumstances; provide for. (Rep. )

0194 4926 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Property tax; local community stabilization share; calculation for eligible millage cap levied; modify. (Rep. Lynn Afendoulis)

0195 4927 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Property tax; local community stabilization share; distribution of local community stabilization share revenue; modify. (Rep. Hank Vaupel)

0196 4928 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Property tax; local community stabilization share; distribution of local community stabilization share revenue; modify. (Rep. Michael Webber)

0197 4929 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Property tax; local community stabilization share; certain calculations relating to tax increment financing plans; modify. (Rep. )

0198 4930 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Property tax; local community stabilization share; certain distribution calculations; modify reporting deadlines and procedures. (Rep. Karen Whitsett)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 20 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0199 1066 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 State financing and management; funds; fund shift for the Michigan film promotion fund; provide for. (Sen. Jon C. Bumstead)

0200 1067 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Liquor; other; fund shift for the Michigan craft beverage council fund; provide for. (Sen. Curtis Hertel, Jr.)

0201 1068 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Environmental protection; solid waste; solid waste management fund and scrap tire regulatory fund revenue; transfer to the general fund for 2019-2020 fiscal year. (Sen. Curtis Hertel, Jr.)

0202 1069 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Criminal procedure; sex offender registration; fund shift for the sex offenders registration fund; provide for. (Sen. Adam J. Hollier)

0203 1070 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Vehicles; other; fund shift for the transportation economic development fund; provide for. (Sen. Adam J. Hollier)

0204 1071 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Transportation; funds; fund shift for the transportation economic development fund; provide for. (Sen. Adam J. Hollier)

0205 6119 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Economic development; other; fund shift for the convention facility development fund; provide for. (Rep. )

0206 4851 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Property tax; board of review; review of denials of disabled veterans exemptions in certain circumstances; provide for. (Rep. )

0207 5490 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Medical marihuana; administration; court-appointed individual to operate medical marihuana facility; allow, and require promulgation of rules to establish procedures and standards. (Rep. Brandt Iden)

0208 5491 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Marihuana; administration; court-appointed individual to operate marihuana establishment; allow, and require promulgation of rules to establish procedures. (Rep. Brandt Iden)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 21 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0209 5289 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Records; death; fee for certificate of stillbirth; prohibit under certain circumstances. (Rep. Julie Alexander)

0210 5336 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Civil procedure; remedies; uniform commercial real estate receivership act; modify. (Rep. Brandt Iden)

0211 5482 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Health; suicide; suicide prevention hotline telephone number on student identification cards; require. (Rep. Andrea Schroeder)

0212 5334 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Highways; memorial; portion of US-10; designate as the "Cpl. Casey P. Zylman Memorial Highway". (Rep. Roger Hauck)

0213 0132 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Highways; memorial; portion of US-12; designate as the "Trooper Rodger M. Adams Memorial Highway". (Sen. Dale W. Zorn)

0214 0435 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Highways; memorial; portion of M-81; designate as the "Staff Sergeant Eugene H. E. Alex Memorial Highway". (Sen. Ken Horn)

0215 0321 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 History and arts; historic sites; criteria for inclusion on Michigan Law Enforcement Officers Memorial; expand. (Sen. Kimberly A. LaSata)

0216 0432 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Economic development; Michigan strategic fund; tax exemption for entities receiving aid from the Michigan strategic fund; clarify. (Sen. Ken Horn)

0217 0493 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Economic development; other; commercial rehabilitation certificates; extend sunset. (Sen. Jim Stamas)

0218 0494 Yes 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 10/15/2020 Economic development; commercial redevelopment; commercial redevelopment exemptions; extend sunset. (Sen. Jim Stamas)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 22 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0219 0665 Yes 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 Liquor; beer; eligibility of a brewer that is not a microbrewer to operate a tasting room; limit. (Sen. Roger Victory)

0220 0852 Yes 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 Agriculture; industrial hemp; regulations for growing industrial hemp; create. (Sen. Dan Lauwers)

0221 1080 Yes 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 Natural resources; inland lakes; length of time that bonds may be issued against the proceeds of special assessments for a lake level project; modify. (Sen. Rick Outman)

0222 1103 Yes 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 Transportation; funds; depositing funds from marihuana tax into Michigan transportation fund; allow. (Sen. Curtis Hertel, Jr.)

0223 5602 Yes 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 Construction; permits; low-voltage electric fence requirements; modify. (Rep. Rodney Wakeman)

0224 4288 Yes 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 Communications; technology; broadband funding; provide for. (Rep. Michele Hoitenga)

0225 4686 Yes 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 Gaming; casinos; removal of name from disassociated persons list; allow. (Rep. )

0226 5267 Yes 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 Highways; memorial; portion of US-127 in Isabella County; designate as the "Lance Corporal Justin Ellsworth Memorial Highway". (Rep. Ryan Berman)

0227 5194 Yes 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 Occupations; vehicles, dealers and repair facilities; definition of heavy-duty truck in the vehicle repair act; modify. (Rep. Gregory Markkanen)

0228 1108 Yes 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 10/16/2020 Civil rights; open meetings; procedures for electronic meetings of public bodies; provide for. (Sen. Lana Theis)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 23 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0229 0886 Yes 10/20/2020 10/20/2020 10/20/2020 # Employment security; benefits; unemployment benefits for certain employees during a declared emergency; expand. (Sen. Ken Horn)

0230 0911 Yes 10/20/2020 10/20/2020 10/20/2020 # Retirement; state employees; retirants hired by the Michigan unemployment insurance agency or the Michigan occupational safety and health administration; allow under certain circumstances without forfeiting retirement benefits. (Sen. Ken Horn)

0231 1094 Yes 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 Health facilities; nursing homes; admittance of COVID-19-positive patients to nursing homes from another facility; prohibit, and develop centralized intake facilities. (Sen. Peter J. Lucido)

0232 4990 Yes 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 # Health occupations; health professionals; licensing sanctions for health professionals who are nonparticipating providers and fail to provide certain disclosures or accept certain payment; establish. (Rep. Roger Hauck)

0233 4991 Yes 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 # Health occupations; health professionals; licensing sanctions for health professionals who are nonparticipating providers and fail to provide certain disclosures or accept certain payment; establish. (Rep. Frank Liberati)

0234 4459 Yes 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 # Health; other; charges by nonparticipating providers; regulate. (Rep. Roger Hauck)

0235 4460 Yes 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 # Health; other; charges by nonparticipating providers; regulate. (Rep. Frank Liberati)

0236 6030 Yes 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 # Torts; defenses; COVID-19 emergency; provide protection from liability to certain persons. (Rep. Thomas Albert)

0237 6031 Yes 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 # Labor; health and safety; protection from liability related to an employee's exposure to COVID-19; provide to employers who comply with certain requirements. (Rep. )

0238 6032 Yes 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 # Labor; fair employment practices; employer taking adverse employment action against an employee who is absent from work because of COVID-19; prohibit. (Rep. Graham Filler)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 24 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0239 6101 Yes 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 # Labor; health and safety; protection from liability related to an employee's exposure to COVID-19; provide for a definition of COVID-19. (Rep. Wendell Byrd)

0240 6159 Yes 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 Torts; liability; pandemic health care immunity act; create. (Rep. Roger Hauck)

0241 6192 Yes 10/22/2020 10/22/2020 10/28/2020 # Traffic control; driver license; Traffic control; driver license; extension of renewal date for certain driver licenses and vehicle registrations; provide for. (Rep. Jack O'Malley)

0242 5756 Yes 10/28/2020 10/28/2020 10/28/2020 # State; identification cards; extension of renewal date for state identification cards during a declared emergency; provide for. (Rep. )

0243 5757 Yes 10/28/2020 10/28/2020 10/28/2020 # Traffic control; driver license; extension of renewal date for enhanced driver licenses and enhanced state identification cards during a declared emergency; provide for. (Rep. Mike Mueller)

0244 6137 Yes 11/5/2020 11/5/2020 11/5/2020 # Health facilities; nursing homes; additional requirements for certain homes for the aged and nursing homes dedicated as CARE facilities and residents who test positive for coronavirus; provide for. (Rep. Leslie Love)

0245 6293 Yes 11/5/2020 11/5/2020 11/5/2020 Health occupations; health professionals; COVID-19 testing services; allow certain licensees to administer under certain circumstances. (Rep. Graham Filler)

0246 6294 Yes 11/5/2020 11/5/2020 11/5/2020 Probate; other; electronically signing and witnessing certain documents; allow under certain conditions, and allow required visitations to take place electronically. (Rep. Sarah Lightner)

0247 6295 Yes 11/5/2020 11/5/2020 11/5/2020 Records; other; use of electronic records and signatures; modify. (Rep. Sarah Lightner)

0248 6296 Yes 11/5/2020 11/5/2020 11/5/2020 # Property; recording; procedures under the uniform real property electronic recording act; revise to deal with the COVID-19 emergency. (Rep. Sarah Lightner)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 25 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0249 6297 Yes 11/5/2020 11/5/2020 11/5/2020 Occupations; notaries public; a notary to utilize 2-way real-time audiovisual technology for notarial acts in certain circumstances; allow. (Rep. Sarah Lightner)

0250 5481 Yes 12/22/2020 12/22/2020 12/22/2020 Occupations; appraisers; appraisal management company requirements; modify. (Rep. )

0251 5824 Yes 12/22/2020 12/22/2020 12/29/2020 # Property tax; equalization; certain deadlines relating to county equalization; provide for extensions under certain circumstances related to the declared state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Rep. Jim Ellison)

0252 0241 Yes 12/22/2020 12/22/2020 12/22/2020 Public utilities; water utilities; water shutoff protection act; enact. (Sen. Stephanie Chang)

0253 1234 Yes 12/22/2020 12/22/2020 12/22/2020 Property tax; exemptions; poverty exemption; modify. (Sen. Jim Runestad)

0254 1246 Yes 12/22/2020 12/22/2020 12/22/2020 Civil rights; open meetings; procedures for electronic meetings of public bodies; provide for. (Sen. Lana Theis)

0255 0676 Yes 12/22/2020 12/22/2020 1/1/2021 # Property tax; delinquent taxes; distribution of revenue from sale of foreclosure; modify. (Sen. Peter J. Lucido)

0256 1137 Yes 12/22/2020 12/22/2020 12/22/2020 # Property tax; delinquent taxes; procedure for claiming an interest in remaining proceeds of a foreclosed property; provide for. (Sen. Jim Runestad)

0257 0748 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Appropriations; zero budget; supplemental appropriations; provide for 2019- 2020 and 2020-2021 fiscal years. (Sen. Jim Stamas)

0258 0604 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Employment security; benefits; disqualification from receiving benefits when leaving employment; create exception for domestic violence victim. (Sen. Curtis Hertel, Jr.)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 26 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0259 4159 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Economic development; brownfield redevelopment authority; brownfield redevelopment authorities; provide oversight. (Rep. Brandt Iden)

0260 4170 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Highways; memorial; portion of highway M-52; designate as the "Trooper Byron J. Erickson Memorial Highway". (Rep. Bronna Kahle)

0261 4223 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/29/2021 Health; screening; dental oral assessment program for certain children; require department of health and human services to establish. (Rep. Scott VanSingel)

0262 4313 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Natural resources; hunting; pheasant stamp program; create. (Rep. Gary Howell)

0263 4395 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/29/2021 Traffic control; traffic regulation; requirement of audible signal when being overtaken and passed by another vehicle on the right; eliminate. (Rep. Robert Wittenberg)

0264 4396 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/29/2021 Traffic control; violations; certain provisions regarding obstruction to traffic; repeal. (Rep. Robert Wittenberg)

0265 4437 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Occupations; mortuary science; educational requirements for a license to engage in mortuary science; revise. (Rep. Rodney Wakeman)

0266 4508 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Insurance; other; regulation of travel insurance and annuities; modify, and allow for certain corporate business to meet electronically. (Rep. Michael Webber)

0267 4694 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Retirement; public school employees; allowing a retirant to be employed at a reporting unit under certain conditions without forfeiting retirement allowance or health care coverage; modify. (Rep. Jim Lilly)

0268 4923 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/29/2021 # Criminal procedure; sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for crimes involving counterfeit, nonfunctional, or noncompliant supplemental restraint system components, air bags, or objects; provide for. (Rep. Jim Lilly)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 27 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0269 4924 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/29/2021 Crimes; vehicle offenses; penalties for crimes involving counterfeit, nonfunctional, or noncompliant supplemental restraint system components, air bags, or objects; provide for. (Rep. Sarah Anthony)

0270 5002 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 # Natural resources; fishing; purchase of all-species fishing license by individuals under 17 years of age; exempt from additional charges. (Rep. Gary Howell)

0271 5003 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 # Natural resources; fishing; purchase of all-species fishing license by individuals less than 17 years of age; allow. (Rep. )

0272 5024 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 # Townships; other; townships to levy a millage for mosquito abatement; authorize. (Rep. )

0273 5025 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 # Townships; public services; townships to establish a special assessment district for mosquito abatement; authorize, and authorize the appropriation and expenditure of money for mosquito abatement. (Rep. Gary Howell)

0274 5054 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Crime victims; other; program participants receive notice under the sexual assault victim's access to justice act at designated address; allow. (Rep. Diana Farrington)

0275 5055 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Crime victims; rights; victim of domestic violence incident notice of rights; require information on address confidentiality program. (Rep. Julie Calley)

0276 5056 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Crime victims; notices; notices sent to victims of a felony under the crime victim's rights act; require to be sent to a designated address if requested by a victim. (Rep. Kristy Pagan)

0277 5057 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Crime victims; notices; notices sent to victims of serious misdemeanors under the crime victim's rights act; require to be sent to a designated address if requested by a victim. (Rep. Daire Rendon)

0278 5058 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Crime victims; notices; notices sent to victims of juvenile offenses under the crime victim's rights act; require to be sent to a designated address if requested by the victim. (Rep. Kyra Bolden)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 28 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0279 5059 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Economic development; brownfield redevelopment authority; capture of certain school operating mills by brownfield redevelopment authorities; reimburse. (Rep. )

0280 5085 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Health occupations; veterinarians; consulting with animal owner on the use of marihuana and CBD oil; allow under certain circumstances. (Rep. Gregory Markkanen)

0281 5126 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/29/2021 Drains; other; petition to add or remove lands and notice of receipt of bids and review of apportionments; revise requirements. (Rep. Steven Johnson)

0282 5178 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Mental health; other; universal community mental health services credentialing program; create. (Rep. Hank Vaupel)

0283 5197 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 # Local government; other; electronic or digital retention of construction documents; authorize, and allow for disposal of original construction documents. (Rep. )

0284 5198 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 # Crimes; other; disposal of certain construction documents; clarify. (Rep. Matt Maddock)

0285 5298 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Mental health; facilities; licensure of psychiatric residential treatment facilities for Medicaid recipients under age 21; provide for. (Rep. Mary Whiteford)

0286 5314 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Counties; other; provision related to contracts or agreements for the purchase of real or personal property for public use; modify. (Rep. Gregory Markkanen)

0287 5333 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Natural resources; forests; use of money in the forest development fund; prohibit for certain administrative costs and payments in lieu of taxes. (Rep. Gregory Markkanen)

0288 5426 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 # State agencies (existing); technology, management, and budget; Michigan cyber civilian corps act; modify. (Rep. Matt Hall)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 29 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0289 5427 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 # State agencies (existing); technology, management, and budget; Michigan cyber civilian corps advisory board duties; modify. (Rep. Greg VanWoerkom)

0290 5470 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Education; reports; certain reporting requirements for the department of education and the state treasurer; modify. (Rep. Aaron Miller)

0291 5504 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Drains; financing; allow for inspection and maintenance, prohibit concurrent assessments, and require sealed bids for nonpetitioned maintenance. (Rep. James Lower)

0292 5553 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Highways; memorial; portion of highway I-75; designate as the "PFC Holly McGeogh Memorial Highway". (Rep. Alex Garza)

0293 5570 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Highways; memorial; portion of M-60; designate as the "Sergeant Matthew R. Soper Memorial Highway". (Rep. Julie Alexander)

0294 5611 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Property; recording; marketable record title; modify number of years an interest, claim, or charge can be preserved. (Rep. James Lower)

0295 5679 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Criminal procedure; sex offender registration; sex offender registration act; modify. (Rep. James Lower)

0296 5770 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 4/1/2021 Consumer protection; consumer solicitation; prohibition for third-party delivery service to use any likeness or intellectual property of a restaurant without written consent; provide for. (Rep. Mike Mueller)

0297 5825 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Property tax; board of review; modifications to board of review and county equalization procedures; provide for under certain circumstances related to the declared state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Rep. Gregory Markkanen)

0298 5827 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Health occupations; other; clinical practice requirement for dental therapists; expand to include other states. (Rep. Jason Sheppard)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 30 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0299 5920 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/29/2021 Vehicles; fund-raising registration plates; fund-raising registration plate for sickle cell anemia research and treatment; create. (Rep. Ronnie Peterson)

0300 6333 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Legislature; other; selection of seats in the house of representatives; modify. (Rep. Steven Johnson)

0301 0070 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Crime victims; other; address confidentiality program for certain victims and individuals; create. (Sen. Ruth A. Johnson)

0302 0071 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 6/27/2021 # Elections; voting procedures; provisions in the Michigan election law regarding individuals in the address confidentiality program; provide for. (Sen. Tom Barrett)

0303 0072 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 6/27/2021 # Education; school districts; disclosure of the confidential address of certain pupils by certain entities; prohibit. (Sen. Ruth A. Johnson)

0304 0073 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Traffic control; driver license; address confidentiality program for certain victims and individuals; allow for driver license to be issued with designated address. (Sen. Stephanie Chang)

0305 0074 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Traffic control; driver license; address confidentiality program for certain victims and individuals; allow for enhanced driver license and enhanced official state personal identification cards to be issued with designated address. (Sen. Erika Geiss)

0306 0075 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # State; identification cards; address confidentiality program for certain victims and individuals; allow for state identification cards to be issued with designated address. (Sen. Lana Theis)

0307 0076 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 6/27/2021 # Courts; other; certain crime victims; exempt from jury duty and provide that certain individuals are not practicing law in violation of the revised judicature act. (Sen. Kimberly A. LaSata)

0308 0082 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Liquor; licenses; issuance of specially designated merchant license, a class C license, and a specially designated distributor license at the same time; allow. (Sen. Peter J. Lucido)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 31 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0309 0195 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Corrections; other; family advisory board; establish. (Sen. Stephanie Chang)

0310 0379 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Transportation; other; use of organic additives to control ice on public roads; allow. (Sen. Roger Victory)

0311 0417 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Health; pharmaceuticals; epinephrine; allow prescribers to prescribe and pharmacists to dispense to certain agencies for purposes of the law enforcement and firefighter access to epinephrine act, modify immunity from certain liability regarding epinephrine and make other general amendments. (Sen. Peter J. Lucido)

0312 0418 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Health; other; administration of epinephrine by law enforcement officers and firefighters under certain circumstances; allow, and limit liability. (Sen. Michael D. MacDonald)

0313 0533 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/29/2021 Crimes; robbery; description of armed robbery; modify. (Sen. Peter J. Lucido)

0314 0592 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Retirement; state employees; retired department of corrections officers working at an entity that contracts with this state; allow under certain circumstances without forfeiting retirement benefits, extend sunset allowing retirants to be employed by the Michigan occupational safety and health administration and the Michigan occupational safety and health administration without forfeiting retirement benefits. (Sen. Ed McBroom)

0315 0611 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/29/2021 Libraries; other; release or disclosure of library records to certain persons; allow under certain circumstances. (Sen. Peter MacGregor)

0316 0657 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 7/21/2021 Education; teachers; interim teaching certification process; modify. (Sen. Lana Theis)

0317 0809 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Health; pharmaceuticals; health care false claim act; modify exemption to exempt a rebate or discount related to the injection or infusion of a drug. (Sen. Jim Stamas)

0318 0813 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Mental health; hospitalization; report of certain deaths after release from a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric unit; provide for. (Sen. Jim Ananich)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 32 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0319 0820 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Liquor; licenses; issuance of a national sporting event license; expand to include Professional Golfers' Association Tour Champions Tournament for any year. (Sen. Kimberly A. LaSata)

0320 0843 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Health; other; immunity from liability for certain school employees who administer an epinephrine auto-injector; modify. (Sen. Peter J. Lucido)

0321 0844 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Health; other; immunity from certain liability for the administration of opioid antagonists by certain governmental agencies and individuals; modify. (Sen. Michael D. MacDonald)

0322 0879 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Insurance; health insurers; early refill of prescription medication under certain conditions; provide for. (Sen. Peter MacGregor)

0323 0910 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Labor; youth employment; application and issuance of student work permits; modify process. (Sen. Roger Victory)

0324 0920 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Health occupations; pharmacists; expansion of services provided by pharmacists and pharmacies and modification of certain licensing requirements; provide for during certain emergencies and disasters. (Sen. Peter MacGregor)

0325 0921 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Highways; memorial; portion of M-35 in Forsyth Township; designate as the "Ben Lauren and Don Riling Memorial Highway" and providing certain other highways and bridges with memorial designations. (Sen. Ed McBroom)

0326 0970 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 1/1/2022 Taxation; tobacco; out-of-state vendor; require to remit tax. (Sen. Jim Runestad)

0327 0991 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Gaming; other; multijurisdictional internet poker; allow. (Sen. Curtis Hertel, Jr.)

0328 1015 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Insurance; reinsurance; reciprocal jurisdiction of assuming insurer; require, and provide for other technical amendments. (Sen. Lana Theis)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 33 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0329 1021 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Health occupations; health professionals; reciprocity requirements for an individual licensed in Canada; modify. (Sen. Wayne A. Schmidt)

0330 1052 No 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 3/24/2021 Higher education; financial aid; educational expenses eligible for payment in promise zones; modify. (Sen. Jon C. Bumstead)

0331 1053 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Property tax; special assessments; partial payments for deferred special assessments; allow. (Sen. Roger Victory)

0332 1133 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Energy; gas and oil; propane commission; provide for. (Sen. Ed McBroom)

0333 1160 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Health facilities; certificate of need; certificate of need for extended care services program; modify. (Sen. Rick Outman)

0334 1182 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Occupations; mortuary science; mortuary science license fees; revise. (Sen. Jim Stamas)

0335 1186 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Records; other; use of electronic records and signatures; extend sunset. (Sen. Peter MacGregor)

0336 1187 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Occupations; notaries public; extension of certain dates regarding a notary public?s commission and certain notarial acts; provide for. (Sen. Peter MacGregor)

0337 1188 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Property; recording; recording; procedures under the uniform real property electronic recording act; extend sunset. (Sen. Peter MacGregor)

0338 1189 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 # Probate; other; allowing electronic signing and witnessing of certain documents under certain conditions; extend sunset. (Sen. Peter MacGregor)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 34 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0339 1258 Yes 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 12/29/2020 Labor; fair employment practices; requirement that an employee not report to work if the employee tests positive for COVID-19 or displays a principal symptom of COVID-19; exempt certain energy workers and public health and safety employees from. (Sen. Peter MacGregor)

0340 4816 No 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 3/24/2021 Economic development; other; regional event center financing act; provide for. (Rep. Brandt Iden)

0341 0986 Yes 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 Occupations; construction; individuals allowed to engage in business or act in capacity of residential builder without a license; expand. (Sen. Ed McBroom)

0342 6313 Yes 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 Occupations; real estate; continuing education requirements for licensees; modify 2020 license cycle year. (Rep. Thomas Albert)

0343 0054 Yes 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 Individual income tax; credit; state historic preservation tax credit program; restore. (Sen. Wayne A. Schmidt)

0344 0464 No 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 9/26/2021 Financial institutions; generally; financial exploitation prevention act; create. (Sen. Peter J. Lucido)

0345 0465 No 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 3/24/2021 Human services; county services; restriction on adult protective services from informing financial institutions of investigatory status following financial institution's elder abuse report; eliminate. (Sen. Peter J. Lucido)

0346 0862 No 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 9/26/2021 # Human services; other; financial exploitation prevention act exemption of certain information's availability to the public; provide for. (Sen. Peter J. Lucido)

0347 0897 No 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 Pending # Liquor; permits; an on-premises tasting room and an off-premises tasting room held at same location; allow under certain conditions, remove references to mixed spirit drink. (Sen. Kimberly A. LaSata)

0348 1090 No 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 3/24/2021 # Family law; child support; abatement of support payment when the noncustodial parent is incarcerated; provide for. (Sen. John Bizon, M.D.)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 35 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0349 1091 No 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 12/30/2021 Family law; friend of the court; abatement of support payment when the noncustodial parent is incarcerated; provide for. (Sen. John Bizon, M.D.)

0350 1109 No 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 3/24/2021 # Veterans; other; Michigan veterans' facility appeals board; create. (Sen. Winnie Brinks)

0351 1110 No 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 3/24/2021 # Veterans; other; Michigan veterans' facility authority; modify. (Sen. Tom Barrett)

0352 1203 Yes 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 Property tax; personal property; assessment situs of personal property relocated due to the COVID-19 pandemic; provide for. (Sen. Jim Runestad)

0353 1215 No 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 3/24/2021 # Cities; home rule; public-private agreements for public bridge facilities; modify. (Sen. Ken Horn)

0354 1216 No 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 3/24/2021 Counties; boards and commissions; approval for construction of bridges; modify. (Sen. Ken Horn)

0355 1217 No 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 3/24/2021 # Property tax; exemptions; property tax exemption for real and personal property constituting certain public bridge facilities; create. (Sen. Jeremy Moss)

0356 1218 No 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 3/24/2021 # Property tax; assessments; exceptions to taxation of lessees or users of tax- exempt real property; include a public bridge facility used by a concessionaire. (Sen. Wayne A. Schmidt)

0357 1244 Yes 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 Local government; liability; options for a governmental agency to provide legal representation to an employee or public official; modify. (Sen. Tom Barrett)

0358 1251 Yes 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 Economic development; Michigan strategic fund; authority to borrow and issue bonds and notes to fund the Flint water litigation settlement: provide for. (Sen. Jim Stamas)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 36 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0359 1252 Yes 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 State financing and management; funds; Flint settlement trust fund; provide for. (Sen. Jim Ananich)

0360 1256 Yes 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 12/30/2020 Communications; telecommunications; definition of authority in the small wireless communications facilities deployment act; revise. (Sen. Dan Lauwers)

0361 0681 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 7/3/2021 Criminal procedure; expunction; expansion of eligibility to set aside certain convictions and certain convictions to be set aside automatically; provide for. (Sen. Jeff Irwin)

0362 0682 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 3/24/2021 Juveniles; juvenile justice services; juvenile records; require to be confidential. (Sen. Peter J. Lucido)

0363 5417 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 4/4/2021 # Health; emergency response; do-not-resuscitate order; allow parent or guardian to execute on behalf of certain children. (Rep. Rebekah Warren)

0364 5418 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 4/4/2021 # Education; school districts; filing, storage, and notice rules regarding do-not- resuscitate orders and POST forms and limitation of liability for certain persons; provide for. (Rep. Rebekah Warren)

0365 5419 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 3/24/2021 # Probate; guardians and conservators; do-not-resuscitate orders; authorize a guardian of a minor to execute. (Rep. Daire Rendon)

0366 5217 Yes 12/30/2020 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 Higher education; other; preventing a student athlete from receiving compensation for the use of his or her name, image, likeness, or reputation; prohibit. (Rep. Brandt Iden)

0367 5218 Yes 12/30/2020 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 # Crimes; other; criminal and civil provisions related to prohibited conduct of an athletic agent; repeal. (Rep. Joseph Tate)

0368 4488 Yes 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 4/4/2021 Occupations; individual licensing and registration; use of criminal record to determine eligibility for occupational licensing; restrict. (Rep. Brandt Iden)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 37 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0369 4489 Yes 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 4/4/2021 # Occupations; attorneys; qualifications for admission to state bar; clarify good moral character requirement. (Rep. Joseph Bellino)

0370 4490 Yes 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 4/4/2021 # Occupations; other; eligibility requirements for certain licenses and regulations under the skilled trades regulation act; revise. (Rep. Michele Hoitenga)

0371 4491 Yes 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 4/4/2021 # Health occupations; other; eligibility requirements for certain licenses and registrations under the public health code; revise. (Rep. Beth Griffin)

0372 4492 Yes 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 4/4/2021 # Occupations; other; eligibility requirements for certain licenses and regulations under the occupational code; revise. (Rep. Sherry Gay-Dagnogo)

0373 5575 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 3/24/2021 Economic development; Michigan strategic fund; rural jobs and capital investment fund program; modify. (Rep. Triston Cole)

0374 5735 Yes 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 Traffic control; driver license; driver license; extension of renewal date for enhanced driver licenses and enhanced state identification cards; provide for. (Rep. Brandt Iden)

0375 5844 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 3/24/2021 Criminal procedure; sentencing; mandatory jail sentence for certain violations of the public health code; eliminate. (Rep. Joseph Bellino)

0376 5846 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 10/1/2021 # Traffic control; driver license; suspension and revocation of driver license as sanction for certain vehicle code violation; eliminate. (Rep. Bronna Kahle)

0377 5847 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 10/1/2021 # Traffic control; driver license; suspension of operator's or chauffeur's license for certain violations related to the consumption, sale, or purchase of alcoholic liquor; eliminate. (Rep. Luke Meerman)

0378 5849 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 10/1/2021 # Traffic control; driver license; cross reference to juror compensation reimbursement fund; update. (Rep. Mike Mueller)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 38 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0379 5850 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 10/1/2021 Traffic control; driver license; suspension of driver license for non-payment of child support; modify. (Rep. Rebekah Warren)

0380 5851 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 10/1/2021 Traffic control; driver license; suspension and revocation of driver license as sanction for certain controlled substances offenses; eliminate. (Rep. Tenisha Yancey)

0381 5852 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 3/24/2021 # Traffic control; driver license; licensing sanction for certain controlled substances offenses; eliminate. (Rep. Lori Stone)

0382 5853 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 10/1/2021 # Crimes; penalties; penalties for certain violations of the Michigan vehicle code; modify. (Rep. Bronna Kahle)

0383 5854 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 3/24/2021 Criminal procedure; sentencing; mandatory jail sentence for certain vehicle code violations; eliminate. (Rep. Tim Sneller)

0384 5855 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 3/24/2021 Criminal procedure; sentencing; mandatory minimum jail sentences for certain violations of the revised school code; eliminate. (Rep. Tommy Brann)

0385 5856 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 3/24/2021 Criminal procedure; sentencing; mandatory jail sentence for violations of the natural resources and environmental protection act; eliminate. (Rep. Steven Johnson)

0386 5857 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 3/24/2021 Criminal procedure; sentencing; mandatory jail sentence for violations of the railroad code of 1993; eliminate. (Rep. Jack O'Malley)

0387 6235 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 10/1/2021 # Criminal procedure; other; denial to issue or renew driver license for failure to appear; prohibit. (Rep. Cynthia Neeley)

0388 0293 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 4/4/2021 Occupations; individual licensing and registration; annual report on issuance or denial of licensure based on lack of good moral character; require. (Sen. Jeremy Moss)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 39 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0389 0700 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 4/4/2021 # Juveniles; juvenile justice services; juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act; require to limit the use of secure juvenile detention facilities for status offenders. (Sen. Sylvia Santana)

0390 0893 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 4/4/2021 # Juveniles; juvenile justice services; citation to probate code of 1939; revise. (Sen. Sylvia Santana)

0391 0894 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 4/4/2021 # Juveniles; juvenile justice services; citation to probate code of 1939; revise. (Sen. Sylvia Santana)

0392 1006 Yes 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 Human services; food assistance; considering an individual ineligible for food assistance based on a felony conviction; prohibit. (Sen. Jim Ananich)

0393 1046 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 4/1/2021 Criminal procedure; arrests; procedure for and authority to issue appearance tickets in lieu of arrest in criminal cases; modify. (Sen. Roger Victory)

0394 1047 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 4/1/2021 Criminal procedure; warrants; procedures related to the issuance of bench warrants for failure to appear and for other processes related to arrest warrants; amend. (Sen. Jeff Irwin)

0395 1048 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 3/24/2021 Criminal procedure; sentencing; rebuttable presumption for nonjail and nonprobationary sentences in certain misdemeanor cases; create. (Sen. Sylvia Santana)

0396 1049 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 3/24/2021 Criminal procedure; youthful trainees; age limit for eligibility for and certain procedures related to youthful trainee status; amend (Sen. Stephanie Chang)

0397 1050 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 4/1/2021 Criminal procedure; probation; maximum length of probationary sentences and certain procedures related to early discharge; amend (Sen. Michael D. MacDonald)

0398 1051 No 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 3/24/2021 Corrections; parole; conditions of parole to be tailored to offender; require. (Sen. Ed McBroom)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 40 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved 0399 1075 Yes 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 Property; conveyances; state-owned property in Gogebic County; provide for the transfer of. (Sen. Ed McBroom)

0400 1077 Yes 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 # Medical marihuana; other; marihuana registry fund revenue; transfer to the Michigan set aside fund for the 2020-2021 fiscal year. (Sen. Adam J. Hollier)

0401 1200 Yes 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 1/4/2021 Law enforcement; reports; student safety act; provide oversight authority to state police. (Sen. Tom Barrett)

0402 5832 No 1/5/2021 1/5/2021 3/24/2021 Mental health; facilities; crisis stabilization units; create. (Rep. Mary Whiteford)

Veto 0294 No No 2/4/2020 Construction; other; heating requirements for a building used as a viewing area for outdoor sporting activities; exempt. (Sen. Dale W. Zorn)

Veto 0858 No No 5/4/2020 State financing and management; other; duration of executive orders, proclamations, and directives; modify. (Sen. Tom Barrett)

Veto 0686 No No 7/8/2020 Public employees and officers; other; state agency or department disciplining an employee for communicating with a legislator; prohibit unless the communication is prohibited. (Sen. Tom Barrett)

Veto 0935 No No 7/8/2020 Use tax; collections; collection of use tax for certain businesses affected by a declared emergency; delay. (Sen. Kevin Daley)

Veto 0936 No No 7/8/2020 Sales tax; collections; collection of sales tax for certain businesses affected by a declared emergency; delay. (Sen. Jim Runestad)

Veto 0937 No No 7/8/2020 Individual income tax; withholding requirements; remittance of withholding tax payments during state of emergency; delay for certain taxpayers. (Sen. Curtis S. VanderWall)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 41 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved Veto 5761 No No 7/8/2020 # Property tax; payment and collection; property tax deadlines that fall during a declared state of emergency; extend. (Rep. James Lower)

Veto 5810 No No 7/8/2020 # Property tax; payment and collection; summer 2020 property taxes; extend payment deadline and provide for early return for delinquency. (Rep. James Lower)

Veto 0956 No No 7/31/2020 Health facilities; patient safety; admittance of COVID-19 positive patients to nursing homes from another facility; prohibit, conduct evaluation, create plan for dedicated facilities, and require transfer of COVID-19 patients to certain facilities (Sen. Peter J. Lucido)

Veto 0899 No No 8/10/2020 Health occupations; health professionals; immunity from civil or criminal liability during a declared emergency; provide for certain health care workers. (Sen. Michael D. MacDonald)

Veto 5443 No No 10/8/2020 # Children; services; kinship caregiver advisory council; create. (Rep. )

Veto 4332 No No 10/15/2020 Natural resources; hunting; use of pneumatic airbows in certain hunting seasons; allow. (Rep. Beau LaFave)

Veto 5339 No No 10/15/2020 State financing and management; escheats; access to certain unclaimed property account information and distribution of certain unclaimed property to locators; modify. (Rep. Michael Webber)

Veto 5340 No No 10/15/2020 State financing and management; escheats; contracts with certain locators; modify. (Rep. Wendell Byrd)

Veto 0977 No No 10/16/2020 Elections; offenses; certain felonies involving absent voter ballot applications; create. (Sen. Kevin Daley)

Veto 5881 No No 10/16/2020 # Criminal procedure; sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for certain Michigan election law violations dealing with absent voter ballot applications; provide for. (Rep. )

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 42 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved Veto 0659 No No 10/16/2020 Occupations; vehicles, dealers and repair facilities; dealer training conducted by qualified trade organizations; allow as alternative to department-conducted training. (Sen. Peter MacGregor)

Veto 4476 No No 10/28/2020 Transportation; funds; funding formula; modify. (Rep. Gary Eisen)

Veto 0758 No No 12/30/2020 Health occupations; psychologists; psychology interjurisdictional compact; enact. (Sen. Peter MacGregor)

Veto 0761 No No 12/30/2020 Criminal procedure; forfeiture; public and regional airport authorities; exempt from certain requirements in certain controlled substance related cases. (Sen. Curtis S. VanderWall)

Veto 4042 No No 12/30/2020 Health occupations; nurses; nurse licensure compact; enact. (Rep. Mary Whiteford)

Veto 0983 No No 12/30/2020 Children; protection; office of the children's ombudsman; transfer to the legislative council. (Sen. Peter MacGregor)

Veto 0857 No No 12/30/2020 State financing and management; other; emergency powers of governor act; repeal. (Sen. Tom Barrett)

Veto 4792 No No 12/30/2020 Energy; gas and oil; unattended self-service fueling stations; provide for with unrestricted public access. (Rep. Beau LaFave)

Veto 4866 No No 12/30/2020 Vehicles; historic; definition of historic vehicles in Michigan vehicle code; expand to include certain military surplus vehicles. (Rep. Steven Johnson)

Veto 4910 No No 12/30/2020 # Animals; other; prescription of and requests for reasonable accommodation for emotional support animals; regulate. (Rep. Matt Hall)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 43 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved Veto 4911 No No 12/30/2020 # Housing; landlord and tenants; early lease termination due to misrepresentation of emotional support animal; provide for. (Rep. Sara Cambensy)

Veto 1105 No No 12/30/2020 # Property tax; payment in lieu of taxes; payment in lieu of taxes for certain renewable energy facilities; provide for. (Sen. Curtis S. VanderWall)

Veto 1106 No No 12/30/2020 # Property tax; payment in lieu of taxes; payment in lieu of taxes for renewable energy facilities; provide for. (Sen. Kevin Daley)

Veto 1185 No No 12/30/2020 Torts; liability; pandemic health care immunity act; create. (Sen. Curtis S. VanderWall)

Veto 1253 No No 12/30/2020 Health; diseases; emergency orders issued in response to an epidemic; provide for time limits on unless extension is approved by the legislature and prohibit restricting certain religious practices in and exempt business from certain violations of the emergency orders. (Sen. Lana Theis)

Veto 0369 No No ++ Occupations; pawnbrokers; allowable rate of interest charged by pawnbrokers; increase. (Sen. Peter J. Lucido)

Veto 0420 No No ++ Civil procedure; execution; service of execution; modify procedures. (Sen. Peter J. Lucido)

Veto 0692 No No ++ Housing; inspection; change of ownership; exclude certain transfers. (Sen. Dale W. Zorn)

Veto 0855 No No ++ Human services; medical services; access to quality complex rehabilitation technology; provide for. (Sen. Kevin Daley)

Veto 1254 No No ++ Criminal procedure; expunction; eligibility for record expungement of certain first time operating while intoxicated convictions; allow. (Sen. Ed McBroom)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 44 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved Veto 0943 No No ++ Property tax; payment and collection; deferment of collection of summer 2020 property taxes under certain circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemic; provide for. (Sen. Peter MacGregor)

Veto 1149 No No ++ Sales tax; collections; collection of sales tax on fully automated consumer goods handling systems; exempt. (Sen. Peter MacGregor)

Veto 1150 No No ++ Use tax; collections; collection of use tax on fully automated consumer goods handling systems; exempt. (Sen. Aric Nesbitt)

Veto 1153 No No ++ Property tax; exemptions; tax exemption for personal property comprising certain consumer goods handling systems; provide for. (Sen. Peter MacGregor)

9999 0077 No No ++ Health facilities; nursing homes; electronic monitoring devices in nursing homes; allow under certain circumstances. (Sen. Jim Runestad)

Veto 6190 No No ++ Health; other; public swimming pool requirements; modify to include learn to swim facilities. (Rep. Michael Webber)

Veto 4098 No No ++ Health facilities; other; registration as a medication aide and permits for medication aide trainers and training programs; provide for. (Rep. Ben Frederick)

Veto 4186 No No ++ # Trade; data security; enactment of data breach notification act; make conforming changes to identity theft protection act. (Rep. Diana Farrington)

Veto 4187 No No ++ # Trade; data security; data breach notification act; enact. (Rep. Diana Farrington)

Veto 1138 No No ++ # Liquor; spirits; definition of mixed spirit drink; modify, and modify eligibility for direct shipper license and retailer delivery. (Sen. Wayne A. Schmidt)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

© 2021 Legislative Council, State of Michigan. All rights reserved. Page 45 PA ENROLLED I.E.* Governor Filed Date Effective Date SUBJECT No. HB SB Yes/No Approved Veto 1139 No No ++ # Liquor; spirits; definition of mixed spirit drink; modify. (Sen. Curtis S. VanderWall)

Veto 1140 No No ++ # Liquor; spirits; definition of mixed spirit drink; modify. (Sen. Jeremy Moss)

Veto 0669 No No ++ # Health facilities; certificate of need; requirements to obtain a certificate of need for covered capital expenditures and certain psychiatric programs; modify and make other general amendments. (Sen. Curtis S. VanderWall)

Veto 0671 No No ++ # Health facilities; certificate of need; certificate of need commission; modify members and require department to prepare a report on access to certain psychiatric beds. (Sen. Lana Theis)

Veto 0672 No No ++ # Health facilities; certificate of need; requirement to obtain a certificate of need for air ambulance, increase in psychiatric beds, and certain psychiatric programs; modify and modify amount for covered capital expenditures. (Sen. Curtis S. VanderWall)

Veto 0673 No No ++ # Mental health; other; accepting public patients as a condition of licensing for psychiatric hospitals and psychiatric units; require. (Sen. Curtis S. VanderWall)

Veto 0934 No No ++ # Liquor; retail sales; allowing in state and out-of-state small wine makers to deliver wine to retailers; provide for. (Sen. Wayne A. Schmidt)

Veto 1097 No No ++ Michigan business tax; credits; time frame for completion of certain multiphase projects; modify. (Sen. Wayne A. Schmidt)

* - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect. ** - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature. *** - See Act for applicable effective date. + - Line item veto. ++ - Pocket veto. # - Tie bar.

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