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Committee(s) Judiciary
ChairRep. Graham Filler
Clerk NameMelissa Sweet
Clerk Phone517.373.5176
LocationRoom 519, House Office Building, Lansing, MI
DateTuesday, 12/8/2020 Cancelled
Time09:30 AM Cancelled
Time Notes
AgendaHB 4351 (Rep. David LaGrand) Criminal procedure: bail; procedure for bail hearings and criteria a court must consider; amend.

HB 4352 (Rep. Ronnie Peterson) Criminal procedure: bail; procedure a court must follow in imposing financial condition on pretrial release; amend.

HB 4353 (Rep. Gary Howell) Crimes: penalties; remove cases in which a court must impose a cash bond and penalties for misrepresentation on a financial disclosure form; provide for.

HB 4354 (Rep. Scott VanSingel) Criminal procedure: bail; criteria a court must consider before imposing a financial condition of release; amend.

HB 4355 (Rep. Sheldon Neeley) Criminal procedure: bail; interim bail bonds for misdemeanors; modify.

HB 4357 (Rep. Tommy Brann) Criminal procedure: bail; setting of bond related to spousal or child support arrearage; modify.

HB 4358 (Rep. LaTanya Garrett) Criminal procedure: bail; data on specific number and type of bonds issued; require district court to submit to state court administrative office.

HB 4359 (Rep. Tenisha Yancey) Criminal procedure: bail; data on specific number and type of bonds issued; require circuit court to submit to state court administrative office.

HB 4360 (Rep. Beau LaFave) Traffic control: driver license; reference to surrendering license as condition of pretrial release; remove to reflect changes in code of criminal procedure.

HB 5038 (Rep. Jack O'Malley) Transportation: school vehicles; penalties for entering a school bus without authorization or impeding or obstructing a school bus; create.

HB 5040 (Rep. Jewell Jones) Transportation: school vehicles; allowable painting of school buses; modify.

HB 5041 (Rep. Tyrone Carter) Transportation: school vehicles; school bus stop-arm cameras; allow, and provide penalties for violations.

HB 5042 (Rep. Greg VanWoerkom) Transportation: school vehicles; school bus stop-arm cameras; allow.

SB 592 (Sen. Ed McBroom) 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.

Or any business properly before this committee.

Please see the House Committee Protocol pertaining to COVID-19:
https://house.mi.gov/CovidProtocol

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


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