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1 HB 4026 Creates the ability for the Bureau of Fire Services to set fees for services required under PA sy5d1gahvbkwllqk))/mileg.aspx?page /22/09 Rep. Rick Hammel Appropriations Passed out of the House with votes. Referred to Senate Appropriations Committee HB 4029 Provides for a per capita distribution of revenue sharing for cities, villages and townships. 45sy5d1gahvbkwllqk))/mileg.aspx?page /22/09 Rep. Tim Moore (R) Appropriations HB 4031 Requires remediation and removal of above ground storage and diesel fuel tanks within 3 years of dormancy. This bill amends 3 years of dormancy w551ch2ks45hkxi2y55))/mileg.aspx?pag e=getobject&objectname=2009-hb- 4031&query=on 1/22/09 Rep. Doug Geiss (D) Great Lakes and the Environment. HB 4062 Repeals public service employment residency requirement 45sy5d1gahvbkwllqk))/mileg.aspx?page Page 1 of 17 1/22/09 Rep. Lamar Lemmons (D) Urban Policy
2 4062 HB 4081 Permits Right-to-Work Zones 2hh4j2e4qa1ma5nm45))/mileg.aspx?pa ge=getobject&objectname=2009-hb- 4081&query=on 1/23/09 Rep. Marty Knollenbery (R) Labor. HB 4142 Enhance property requirements for maintenance on vacant property. fayooaxh45efpehp55))/mileg.aspx?page /4/09 Rep. Shanelle Jackson (D) Urban Policy. HB 4151 Intergovernmental transfers of functions and responsibilities. Ability to revise contracts 55s44zni45hl0gva45))/mileg.aspx?page= getobject&objectname=2009-hb /4/09 Rep. Paul Opsommer Labor. HB 4181 Provide for public employee access to health plan that is available to state employees 45sy5d1gahvbkwllqk))/mileg.aspx?page 4181 Page 2 of 17 2/5/09 Rep. Cindy Denby (R) Health Policy
3 HB 4245 Allows public employee payroll deductions for donations to union political action committees. 45dh5zmm55za4jfrb4))/mileg.aspx?pag e /11/09 Rep. Fred Miller (D) Labor The bill was rereferred to the Committee on Ehtics and Campaigns. Hearing on 7/15/09 in the Ethics Committee HB 4284 Eliminates annual signature requirement for political action committee checkoff for payroll deductions. x45ddefygbu5lvpvk45))/mileg.aspx?pag e /17/09 Rep. Fred Miller (D) Labor. The bill was rereferred to the Committee on Ehtics and Campaigns. Hearing on 7/15/09 in the Ethics Committee. HB 4320 Permits millage levy assessed for police and fire districts on a per parcel or ad valorem basis. x45ddefygbu5lvpvk45))/mileg.aspx?pag e /17/09 Rep. Geoff Hansen (R) Intergovernmental and Regional Affairs HB 4451 Requires calling 911 when someone knows an individual needs emergency help. Page 3 of 17 Rep. Alma Wheeler Smith (D) Judiciary.
4 s/ /billintroduced/house/pdf/2009- HIB-4451.pdf HB 4458 Requires the registration of trauma scene waste management practitioners s/ /billengrossed/house/pdf/200 9-HEBH-4458.pdf Rep. Fred Miller Health Policy in Senate HB 4459 Modifies the medical waste regulatory act =getobject&objectname=2009-hb-4459 Rep. Fred Miller Health Policy in the Senate. HB 4473 Provides for presumption for certain firefighters regarding occupational cancer. 45dh5zmm55za4jfrb4))/mileg.aspx?pag e /27/09 Rep. Jennifer Haase Labor. Passed out of the House with vote. Referred to Committee on Commerce. HB 4639 Modifies residency requirements for public employees. q4az55lmszvxap))/mileg.aspx?page=get Object&objectName=2009-HB-4639 Page 4 of 17 Rep. Bert Johnson (D) Labor.
5 HB 4917 Prohibits membership of board of trustees of police and fire retirement system to be a subject of collective bargaining. q4az55lmszvxap))/mileg.aspx?page=get Object&objectName=2009-HB /12/09 Rep. Fred Durhal (D) Labor. HB 5044 Disallows collection of service fee from unrepresented public workers q4az55lmszvxap))/mileg.aspx?page=get Object&objectName=2009-HB /9/09 Rep. Justin Amash (R) Labor HB 5064 Repeals the police officers and Fire fighters tuition act /billintroduced/House/pdf/2009- HIB-5064.pdf 6/9/09 Rep. Alma Wheeler Smith Appropriations HB 5090 Ability to revise contracts for the intergovernmental transfers of employees and responsibilities s/ /billintroduced/house/pdf/2009- HIB-5090.pdf Rep. Cindy Denby Labor HB 5154 Tax incentive for installation of 7/14/09 Rep. Tom Tax Page 5 of 17
6 photoelectric smoke detectors or ionization smoke detectors 454stu5y450qr3niun))/mileg.aspx?page =getobject&objectname=2009-hb- 5154&query=on Pearce (R) Policy HB 5209 Prohibit the local health department from having stricter standards then state requirements for minimum manning of all life support agencies q4az55lmszvxap))/mileg.aspx?page=get object&objectname=2009-hb- 5209&query=on 7/28/09 Rep. Tom McMillan Health Policy HB 5320 Licenses persons installing and servicing fire sprinklers systems 3ttbm0n1mcg045))/mileg.aspx?page=ge tobject&objectname=2009-hb- 5320&query=on 9/9/2009 Rep. Andy Neumann Reported from Committee and waiting a vote on the House floor. HB 5325 Amends PA cwrabncshs45))/mileg.aspx?page=geto bject&objectname=2009-hb-5325 HB 5345 Create and implement a uniform health coverage plan for public employees Page 6 of 17 9/9/09 Rep. Joe Haveman 9/15/09 Speaker Andy Labor Public
7 5345 HB 5365 Would transfer the duties from the DEQ to DELEG regarding underground storage tanks 3ttbm0n1mcg045))/mileg.aspx?page=ge tobject&objectname=2009-hb /15/2009 Rep. Jeff Mayes (D) Passed out of the House Regulatory Reform Committee on 7/1/10 HB 5366 Bill amends Fire Protection Code to transfer duties from DEQ to Bureau of Fire Services 3ttbm0n1mcg045))/mileg.aspx?page=ge tobject&objectname=2009-hb /15/2009 Rep. Andy Neumann (D) Passed out of the House Regulatory Reform Committee on 7/1/10 HB 5377 Transfers the duties from the DEQ to the DELEG regarding liquefied petroleum containers 3ttbm0n1mcg045))/mileg.aspx?page=ge tobject&objectname=2009-hb /15/2009 Rep. Ken Horn (R Passed out of the House Regulatory Reform Committee on 7/1/10 HB 5370 Provides health insurance coverage for the surviving spouse of a public safety officer who dies in the line of duty Page 7 of 17 9/16/09 Rep. Kathy Angerer Intergovernmental & Regional Affairs.
8 q4az55lmszvxap))/mileg.aspx?page=get object&objectname=2009-hb- 5370&query=on HB 5570 Provide for a salary cap for a public pension of employees in the general law counties /3/09 Rep. Fred Miller (D) Labor HB 5571 Provide for a salary cap for a public pension of employees under the charter county law. =getobject&objectname=2009-hb /3/09 Rep. Fred Miller (D) Labor HB 5638 Provides for a mandated public employee and elected official contributions to employer provided healthcare /2/09 Rep. Dave Hildenbrand Judiciary. HB 5665 Repeal compulsory arbitration of labor disputes in police and fire departments Page 8 of 17 12/9/09 Rep. Justin Amash Labor
9 5665 HB 5688 Retirement: public school employees; public employee health benefit system; require to harmonize with the Michigan health benefits program act Public HB 5689 Retirement: state police; public employee health benefit system; require to harmonize with the Michigan health benefits program act. =getobject&objectname=2009-hb-5689 Public HB 5690 Retirement: municipal employees; public employee health benefit system; require to harmonize with the Michigan health benefits program act. =getobject&objectname=2009-hb-5690 Public Page 9 of 17
10 HB 5691 Retirement: judges; public employee health benefit system; require to harmonize with the Michigan health benefits program act. =getobject&objectname=2009-hb-5691 Public HB 5692 Retirement: other: public employee health benefit system; require to harmonize with city library retirees. =getobject&objectname=2009-hb-5692 Public HB 5693 Retirement: other: public employee health benefit system; require to harmonize with municipal police and firefighter retirees. =getobject&objectname=2009-hb-5693 Public HB 5694 Retirement: legislative: public employee health benefit system; require to harmonize with legislative retirees. =getobject&objectname=2009-hb-5694 Public Page 10 of 17
11 HB 5695 Retirement: state employees: public employee health benefit system; require to harmonize with the Michigan Health benefits program act. =getobject&objectname=2009-hb-5695 Public HB 5696 Retirement: other: public employee health benefit system; require to harmonize with optional retirement act retirees. =getobject&objectname=2009-hb-5696 Public HB 5697 Retirement: county employees: public employee health benefit system; require to harmonize with county retirees. =getobject&objectname=2009-hb-5697 Public HB 5671 Require reporting of certain health care benefits and provide for the analysis of the data s/ /billintroduced/house/pdf/2009- HIB-5671.pdf Page 11 of 17 12/16/09 Rep. Phil Pavlov (R) Public. Passed out of Committee and is on Second Reading on House Floor.
12 HB ttbm0n1mcg045))/mileg.aspx?page=ge tobject&objectname=2010-hb /23/2010 Rep. David Hildenbrand (R) Appropriations HB 5999 Expands the sale of Fireworks. 3ttbm0n1mcg045))/mileg.aspx?page=ge tobject&objectname=2010-hb- 5999&query=on 3/25/10 Rep. Harold Haugh (D) Passed out of the House. Referred to the Committee on Economic Development and Regulatory Reform in the Senate. SB 85 Regulates the sale of novelty lighters 45sy5d1gahvbkwllqk))/mileg.aspx?page =getobject&objectname=2009-sb /27/09 Sen. Gretchen Whitmer (D) Commerce and Tourism. HB 6274 Investment of Municipal pension funds 3ttbm0n1mcg045))/mileg.aspx?page=ge tobject&objectname=2010-hb /23/10 Rep. Bettie Cook Scott (D) Banking and Financial Services SB 109 Provides a cancer presumption for certain forms of cancer for fire fighters 45sy5d1gahvbkwllqk))/mileg.aspx?page =getobject&objectname=2009-sb /28/09 Sen. Valde Garcia (R) Commerce and Tourism SB 205 Clarifies standards for university fire safety inspections. Page 12 of 17 2/10/09 Sen. Deb Cherry (D) Education.
13 SB sy5d1gahvbkwllqk))/mileg.aspx?page =getobject&objectname=2009-sb-0205 Licenses and regulates home inspection services. q4az55lmszvxap))/mileg.aspx?page=get Object&objectName=2009-SB /11/09 Sen. Glen Anderson (D) Regulatory Reform SB 396 Provides health insurance for the family of law enforcement officials killed in the line of duty. q4az55lmszvxap))/mileg.aspx?page=get Object&objectName=2009-SB /23/09 Sen. Michelle McManus Appropriations SB 784 Eliminates MIOSHA but creates a new act moving Part 74 into the Bureau of Fire Services 4le45yg0pmy45))/mileg.aspx?page=get Object&objectName=2009-SB /27/09 Sen. Mark Jansen (R) Appropriations SB 945 Allows Local Governments to establish right to work zones. 0svmday4equfq))/mileg.aspx?page=get Object&objectName=2009-SB /27/09 Sen. Nancy Cassis (R) Commerce and Tourism. SB 1018 Provides for Right to Work Zones in renaissance Zones. Page 13 of 17 12/10/09 Sen. Nancy Cassis (R) Commerce and Tourism
14 ync2y55hbkgxgiv))/mileg.aspx?page=ge tobject&objectname=2009-sb-1018 SB 1046 Provide for mandated public employee contribution to employer-provider health care benefits =getobject&objectname=2009-sb /18/09 Sen. Mark Jansen (R) Government Operations SB 1047 Provide for public employee access to health plan available to state employees =getobject&objectname=2009-sb /18/09 Sen. Alan Sanborn (R) Government Operations SB 1072 Amends PA wo445goemyv45))/mileg.aspx?pag e=getobject&objectname=2010-sb SB 1077 Provides for a model curriculum for fire fighting for high school students. mq5g555o43uxrb))/mileg.aspx?page=ge tobject&objectname=2010-sb- Page 14 of 17 1/21/10 Sen. Randy Richardville 1/21/10 Sen. Roger Kahn Passed out of the Senate Passed out of the House on June 24 th with 62 yeas. Waiting enrollment and signature by the Governor On third reading in the Senate. Waiting final passage.
15 1077&query=on SB 1085 Amends PA 7 of 1967 dealing with intergovernmental transfers of employees. mq5g555o43uxrb))/mileg.aspx?page=ge tobject&objectname=2010-sb /21/10 Sen. Mark Jansen Passed out of the Senate. Passed out of the House Labor Committee. Waiting voted on House Floor. SB 1086 Amends PA 7 of 1967 dealing with intergovernmental transfers of employees. mq5g555o43uxrb))/mileg.aspx?page=ge tobject&objectname=2010-sb /21/10 Sen. Bill Hardiman Passed out of the Senate. Passed out of the House Labor Committee. Waiting voted on House Floor. SB 1144 Creates the Michigan Municipal Partnership Act. Allows for locals in Ken County to consolidate and eliminate contracts. wmjcupmlazcuwf1usfn))/mileg.aspx?pa ge=getobject&objectname=2010-sb /23/10 Sen. Mark Jansen Referred to Committee on Reforms & Restructuring SB 1145 Amends PERA to include the Michigan Municipal Partnership ACT wmjcupmlazcuwf1usfn))/mileg.aspx?pa ge=getobject&objectname=2010-sb- Page 15 of 17 2/23/10 Sen. Mark Jansen Referred to Committee on Reforms & Restructuring
16 1145 SB1146 Amends Michigan Election law to include the Michigan Partnership Act. wmjcupmlazcuwf1usfn))/mileg.aspx?pa ge=getobject&objectname=2010-sb /23/10 Sen. Mark Jansen Referred to Committee on Reforms & Restructuring SB 1167 License continuation during active military service for certain emergency services personnel nvmgqz3pamkjbdw4nva))/mileg.aspx?p age=getobject&objectname=2010-sb /24/10 Sen. Cameron Brown Homeland Security and Emerging Technologies SB 1240 Distressed Pension Systems 3ttbm0n1mcg045))/mileg.aspx?page=ge tobject&objectname=2010-sb- 1240&query=on 3/23/10 Sen. Ron Jelinek Appropriations Page 16 of 17
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