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Committee(s) Economic and Small Business Development
ChairSen. Ken Horn
Clerk NameElena Palombo
Clerk Phone517.373.1721
LocationRoom 1200, Binsfeld Office Building, 201 Townsend Street, Lansing, MI 48933
DateThursday, 5/26/2022
Time12:00 PM
Time Notes
AgendaHB 5041 (Rep. Jack O'Malley) Children: child care; adult-to-child ratio for in-home child care providers; modify.

HB 5042 (Rep. Greg VanWoerkom) Children: child care; licensing requirements for child care center, group child care home, or family child care home; modify.

HB 5043 (Rep. Kelly Breen) State agencies (existing): education; regional family child care networks; create for child care providers.

HB 5044 (Rep. Ranjeev Puri) State agencies (existing): education; regional infant-toddler contracts; create for child care providers.

HB 5045 (Rep. Rodney Wakeman) Children: child care; information required in child care database; include special investigation reports.

HB 5046 (Rep. Gregory Markkanen) Children: child care; grace period for child care providers to implement new rules; provide for.

HB 5047 (Rep. Julie Calley) Children: child care; requirement for child care provider to maintain an on-premise licensing notebook if they have access to internet; eliminate.

HB 5048 (Rep. John Roth) Children: child care; licensure of child care centers located within multiple occupancy buildings; modify and rescind rule.

HB 5983 (Rep. Rodney Wakeman) Health: other; consumption of food and beverages in public swimming pools; allow under certain circumstances.

HB 5984 (Rep. John Cherry) Liquor: permits; serving alcoholic liquor in public swimming pools; allow under certain conditions.

SB 1006 (Sen. Ken Horn) Liquor: permits; serving alcoholic liquor in public swimming pools; allow under certain conditions.

SB 1007 (Sen. Jeremy Moss) Health: other; consumption of food and beverages in public swimming pools; allow under certain circumstances.

SB 1020 (Sen. Dan Lauwers) Construction: contracts; prompt payment law; establish for contractors to pay subcontractors and suppliers in a timely manner.

And any other business properly before the committee.


In the spirit of compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), individuals with a disability should feel free to contact the Senate Business Office by phone [(517) 373-1675] or email senbusinessoffice@senate.michigan.gov if requesting special services to effectively participate in the meeting.

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