No. 97] [December 3, 2010] JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 2133

No. 97

State of Michigan

JOURNAL

OF THE

House of Representatives

95th Legislature

REGULAR SESSION OF 2010

House Chamber, Lansing, Friday, December 3, 2010.

12:01 a.m.

The House was called to order by Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Scripps.

The roll was called by the Clerk of the House of Representatives, who announced that a quorum was present.

Agema—present Durhal—present Lahti—present Proos—present

Amash—present Ebli—excused LeBlanc—present Roberts—present

Angerer—present Elsenheimer—present Leland—present Rocca—present

Ball—present Espinoza—present Lemmons—excused Rogers—present

Barnett—present Geiss—present Lindberg—present Schmidt, R.—present

Bauer—present Genetski—present Lipton—present Schmidt, W.—present

Bennett—excused Gonzales—present Liss—present Schuitmaker—present

Bledsoe—present Green—present Lori—present Scott, B.—excused

Bolger—excused Gregory—present Lund—present Scott, P.—present

Booher—present Griffin—present Marleau—present Scripps—present

Brown, L.—present Haase—present Mayes—present Segal—present

Brown, T.—present Haines—present McDowell—present Sheltrown—e/d/s

Byrnes—present Hammel—present McMillin—present Shirkey—present

Byrum—present Hansen—present Meadows—present Slavens—present

Calley—present Haugh—present Meekhof—present Slezak—present

Caul—present Haveman—present Melton—e/d/s Smith—present

Clemente—present Hildenbrand—present Meltzer—present Spade—present

Constan—present Horn—present Miller—excused Stamas—present

Corriveau—present Huckleberry—present Moss—present Stanley—present

Crawford—present Jackson—present Nathan—present Switalski—excused

Cushingberry—present Johnson—present Nerat—excused Tlaib—present

Daley—present Jones, Rick—present Neumann—present Tyler—present

Dean—present Kandrevas—present Oakes—present Valentine—present

Denby—present Kennedy—present Opsommer—present Walsh—present

DeShazor—present Knollenberg—present Pavlov—present Warren—present

Dillon—present Kowall—present Pearce—present Womack—present

Donigan—present Kurtz—present Polidori—present Young—present

e/d/s = entered during session

Rep. Tom Pearce, from the 73rd District, offered the following invocation:

“The Shepherds and the Angels:

And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.’

God, Creator of the heavens and the earth, just as the shepherds experienced a new hope that night so many years ago, may any of our citizens of this great state in need of hope also experience it soon.

Just as the shepherds were eye witnesses that same morning to the greatest gift ever given, may each of us be reminded of that gift and its meaning in our lives.

Just as the shepherds were confused and terrified at all that was happening around in the middle of the night, may we be protected from confusion and give our state the gift of doing no harm in the next few hours.

Amen.”

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Rep. Schuitmaker moved that Rep. Bolger be excused from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Roberts moved that Reps. Bennett, Ebli, Lemmons, Miller, Bettie Scott, Switalski and Nerat be excused from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1254, entitled

A bill to amend 1979 PA 218, entitled “Adult foster care facility licensing act,” by amending section 34b (MCL 400.734b), as amended by 2008 PA 442.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Amash moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 11, line 16, after “if” by striking out “both” and inserting “ALL”.

The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1254, entitled

A bill to amend 1979 PA 218, entitled “Adult foster care facility licensing act,” by amending section 34b (MCL 400.734b), as amended by 2008 PA 442.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 562 Yeas—95

Agema Elsenheimer Kurtz Roberts

Angerer Espinoza Lahti Rocca

Ball Geiss LeBlanc Rogers

Barnett Genetski Leland Schmidt, R.

Bauer Gonzales Lindberg Schmidt, W.

Bledsoe Green Lipton Schuitmaker

Booher Gregory Liss Scott, P.

Brown, L. Griffin Lori Scripps

Brown, T. Haase Lund Segal

Byrnes Haines Marleau Shirkey

Byrum Hammel Mayes Slavens

Caul Hansen McDowell Slezak

Clemente Haugh Meadows Smith

Constan Haveman Meekhof Spade

Corriveau Hildenbrand Meltzer Stamas

Crawford Horn Moss Stanley

Cushingberry Huckleberry Nathan Tlaib

Daley Jackson Neumann Tyler

Dean Johnson Oakes Valentine

Denby Jones, Rick Opsommer Walsh

DeShazor Kandrevas Pavlov Warren

Dillon Kennedy Pearce Womack

Donigan Knollenberg Polidori Young

Durhal Kowall Proos

Nays—3

Amash Calley McMillin

In The Chair: Scripps

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to provide for the licensing and regulation of adult foster care facilities; to provide for the establishment of standards of care for adult foster care facilities; to prescribe powers and duties of the department of social services and other departments; to prescribe certain fees; to prescribe penalties; and to repeal certain acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

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Rep. McMillin, having reserved the right to explain his protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:

“Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

SB1253 - 1255 were discharged from committee tonight without any hearings. These bills are 20 to 30 pages each and each contain numerous pages of changes. They should have gone through the committee process or at least we should have been given a lot more time to review them - although, given the volume of changes and additions, even if we were given many hours to review the bills, there appear to be many questions that would arise and would need significant time and experts to understand the real impacts of the changes (which could and should have occurred in committee).”

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1255, entitled

A bill to amend 1974 PA 258, entitled “Mental health code,” by amending section 134a (MCL 330.1134a), as amended by 2008 PA 446.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

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Rep. Melton entered the House Chambers.

Rep. Melton moved that Rep. Leland be excused temporarily from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1255, entitled

A bill to amend 1974 PA 258, entitled “Mental health code,” by amending section 134a (MCL 330.1134a), as amended by 2008 PA 446.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 563 Yeas—95

Agema Elsenheimer Kurtz Roberts

Angerer Espinoza Lahti Rocca

Ball Geiss LeBlanc Rogers

Barnett Genetski Lindberg Schmidt, R.

Bauer Gonzales Lipton Schmidt, W.

Bledsoe Green Liss Schuitmaker

Booher Gregory Lori Scott, P.

Brown, L. Griffin Lund Scripps

Brown, T. Haase Marleau Segal

Byrnes Haines Mayes Shirkey

Byrum Hammel McDowell Slavens

Caul Hansen Meadows Slezak

Clemente Haugh Meekhof Smith

Constan Haveman Melton Spade

Corriveau Hildenbrand Meltzer Stamas

Crawford Horn Moss Stanley

Cushingberry Huckleberry Nathan Tlaib

Daley Jackson Neumann Tyler

Dean Johnson Oakes Valentine

Denby Jones, Rick Opsommer Walsh

DeShazor Kandrevas Pavlov Warren

Dillon Kennedy Pearce Womack

Donigan Knollenberg Polidori Young

Durhal Kowall Proos

Nays—3

Amash Calley McMillin

In The Chair: Scripps

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to codify, revise, consolidate, and classify the laws relating to mental health; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies and officials and certain private agencies and individuals; to regulate certain agencies and facilities providing mental health services; to provide for certain charges and fees; to establish civil admission procedures for individuals with mental illness or developmental disability; to establish guardianship procedures for individuals with developmental disability; to establish procedures regarding individuals with mental illness or developmental disability who are in the criminal justice system; to provide for penalties and remedies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

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Rep. McMillin, having reserved the right to explain his protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:

“Mr. Speaker and members of the House:

SB1253 - 1255 were discharged from committee tonight without any hearings. These bills are 20 to 30 pages each and each contain numerous pages of changes. They should have gone through the committee process or at least we should have been given a lot more time to review them - although, given the volume of changes and additions, even if we were given many hours to review the bills, there appear to be many questions that would arise and would need significant time and experts to understand the real impacts of the changes (which could and should have occurred in committee).”

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The Speaker Pro Tempore assumed the Chair.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1396, entitled

A bill to amend 1939 PA 141, entitled “Grain dealers act,” by amending section 8 (MCL 285.68), as amended by 2002 PA 80.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

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Rep. Sheltrown entered the House Chambers.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1396, entitled

A bill to amend 1939 PA 141, entitled “Grain dealers act,” by amending section 8 (MCL 285.68), as amended by 2002 PA 80.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 564 Yeas—98

Agema Elsenheimer Lahti Roberts

Angerer Espinoza LeBlanc Rocca

Ball Geiss Leland Rogers

Barnett Genetski Lindberg Schmidt, R.

Bauer Gonzales Lipton Schmidt, W.

Bledsoe Green Liss Schuitmaker

Booher Gregory Lori Scott, P.

Brown, L. Griffin Lund Scripps

Brown, T. Haase Marleau Segal

Byrnes Haines Mayes Sheltrown

Byrum Hammel McDowell Shirkey

Calley Hansen Meadows Slavens

Caul Haugh Meekhof Slezak

Clemente Haveman Melton Smith

Constan Hildenbrand Meltzer Spade

Corriveau Horn Moss Stamas

Crawford Huckleberry Nathan Stanley

Cushingberry Jackson Neumann Tlaib

Daley Johnson Oakes Tyler

Dean Jones, Rick Opsommer Valentine

Denby Kandrevas Pavlov Walsh

DeShazor Kennedy Pearce Warren

Dillon Knollenberg Polidori Womack

Donigan Kowall Proos Young

Durhal Kurtz

Nays—2

Amash McMillin

In The Chair: Byrnes

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to regulate the storage, warehousing, buying, and selling of farm produce within this state; to provide for the licensing, regulation, and bonding of grain dealers; to provide for warehouse receipts, acknowledgment forms, and price later agreements and their use and priority; to provide for the creation of security interests; to provide for certain powers and duties of the department of agriculture and its director; to impose certain duties on insurance companies and sureties; and to provide administrative remedies and penalties for the violation of this act,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1397, entitled

A bill to amend 2003 PA 198, entitled “Farm produce insurance act,” by amending the title and sections 3, 7, 9, 15, 17, and 21 (MCL 285.313, 285.317, 285.319, 285.325, 285.327, and 285.331), sections 3 and 15 as amended by 2008 PA 140.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1397, entitled

A bill to amend 2003 PA 198, entitled “Farm produce insurance act,” by amending the title and sections 3, 7, 9, 15, 17, and 21 (MCL 285.313, 285.317, 285.319, 285.325, 285.327, and 285.331), sections 3 and 15 as amended by 2008 PA 140.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 565 Yeas—98

Agema Elsenheimer Lahti Roberts

Angerer Espinoza LeBlanc Rocca

Ball Geiss Leland Rogers

Barnett Genetski Lindberg Schmidt, R.

Bauer Gonzales Lipton Schmidt, W.

Bledsoe Green Liss Schuitmaker

Booher Gregory Lori Scott, P.

Brown, L. Griffin Lund Scripps

Brown, T. Haase Marleau Segal

Byrnes Haines Mayes Sheltrown

Byrum Hammel McDowell Shirkey

Calley Hansen Meadows Slavens

Caul Haugh Meekhof Slezak

Clemente Haveman Melton Smith

Constan Hildenbrand Meltzer Spade

Corriveau Horn Moss Stamas

Crawford Huckleberry Nathan Stanley

Cushingberry Jackson Neumann Tlaib

Daley Johnson Oakes Tyler

Dean Jones, Rick Opsommer Valentine

Denby Kandrevas Pavlov Walsh

DeShazor Kennedy Pearce Warren

Dillon Knollenberg Polidori Womack

Donigan Kowall Proos Young

Durhal Kurtz

Nays—2

Amash McMillin

In The Chair: Byrnes

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to provide insurance to farm produce producers against losses from the failure of grain dealers; to establish a farm produce insurance authority; to prescribe the powers and duties of the authority and its board; to establish a farm produce insurance fund; to provide for assessments on grain dealers; to prescribe certain powers and duties of certain state agencies and officers; to authorize the promulgation of rules; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Motions and Resolutions

Rep. Roberts moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

Rep. Roberts moved that the Committee on Government Operations be discharged from further consideration of House Resolution No. 367.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Resolution No. 367.

A resolution to urge the United States Postal Service to keep open the Saginaw, Michigan, mail processing and distribution center.

(For text of resolution, see House Journal No. 95, p. 1973.)

(The resolution was discharged from the Committee on Government Operations on December 3.)

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

Rep. Oakes moved to substitute (H-1) the resolution as follows:

Substitute for House Resolution No. 367.

A resolution to urge the United States Postal Service to keep open the Saginaw, Michigan, mail processing and distribution center.

Whereas, On November 15, 2010, the United States Postal Service concluded an Area Mail Processing (AMP) survey to determine whether or not to consolidate the Saginaw Processing and Distribution Center operations into the Michigan Metroplex in Pontiac, Michigan. The postal service is considering consolidation in order to reduce a budget shortfall for the Greater Michigan Postal District; and

Whereas, There are many observers who feel the move to close the Saginaw facility will not bring about a commensurate increase in efficiencies, but will result instead in a deterioration of service. Clearly, every effort must be made to encourage the highest standards of responsiveness to customers; and

Whereas, If the consolidation of operations were to occur, nearly 46 positions are expected to be lost or transferred out of the region to other postal facilities. This would have a detrimental impact on the Saginaw economy as well-paying jobs flee the area. In addition, closing the Saginaw mail processing operations will result in a lower standard of service because without the processing center, mail cannot be delivered to this region in an efficient and timely manner; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That we urge the United States Postal Service to maintain mail processing services out of Saginaw; and be it further

Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to the United States Postal Service.

The motion prevailed and the substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1115, entitled

A bill to amend 1987 PA 230, entitled “Municipal health facilities corporations act,” by amending sections 103, 207, 208, 256, 257, and 306 (MCL 331.1103, 331.1207, 331.1208, 331.1256, 331.1257, and 331.1306), section 103 as amended and sections 256 and 257 as added by 1988 PA 502 and section 306 as amended by 1998 PA 62, and by adding section 305a.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Corriveau moved to substitute (H-1) the bill.

The motion prevailed and the substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

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Rep. Roberts moved that Reps. Dillon and Sheltrown be excused temporarily from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1115, entitled

A bill to amend 1987 PA 230, entitled “Municipal health facilities corporations act,” by amending sections 103, 207, 208, 256, 257, and 306 (MCL 331.1103, 331.1207, 331.1208, 331.1256, 331.1257, and 331.1306), section 103 as amended and sections 256 and 257 as added by 1988 PA 502 and section 306 as amended by 1998 PA 62, and by adding section 305a.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 566 Yeas—97

Agema Espinoza Lahti Proos

Amash Geiss LeBlanc Roberts

Ball Genetski Leland Rocca

Barnett Gonzales Lindberg Rogers

Bauer Green Lipton Schmidt, R.

Bledsoe Gregory Liss Schmidt, W.

Booher Griffin Lori Schuitmaker

Brown, L. Haase Lund Scott, P.

Brown, T. Haines Marleau Scripps

Byrnes Hammel Mayes Segal

Byrum Hansen McDowell Shirkey

Calley Haugh McMillin Slavens

Caul Haveman Meadows Slezak

Clemente Hildenbrand Meekhof Smith

Constan Horn Melton Spade

Corriveau Huckleberry Meltzer Stamas

Crawford Jackson Moss Stanley

Cushingberry Johnson Nathan Tlaib

Daley Jones, Rick Neumann Tyler

Dean Kandrevas Oakes Valentine

Denby Kennedy Opsommer Walsh

DeShazor Knollenberg Pavlov Warren

Donigan Kowall Pearce Womack

Durhal Kurtz Polidori Young

Elsenheimer

Nays—1

Angerer

In The Chair: Byrnes

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to authorize certain local governmental units to incorporate municipal health facilities corporations and subsidiary municipal health facilities corporations for establishing, modifying, operating, and managing health services and acquiring, constructing, adding to, repairing, remodeling, renovating, equipping, and re-equipping hospitals and other health care facilities and related purposes; to provide for the application of this act to existing municipal hospitals and for the transfer of ownership of hospital funds and personal property; to validate and ratify the existence, organization, actions, proceedings, and board membership of existing organizations acting as county public hospitals; to provide for the appointment of trustees; to grant certain powers of a public body corporate to health facilities corporations and subsidiary health facilities corporations; to empower certain local governmental units to encumber property for the benefit of, transfer or make property available to, issue bonds to construct facilities to be used by, appropriate funds for, and levy a tax for, municipal health facilities corporations and subsidiary municipal health facilities corporations; to empower certain local governmental units to guarantee obligations of municipal health facilities corporations and subsidiary municipal health facilities corporations and to permit certain local governmental units to pledge their full faith and credit to pay such guaranties; to provide for transfer of ownership or operation of health care facilities and health services to nonprofit health care organizations; to authorize municipal health facilities corporations and subsidiary municipal health facilities corporations to borrow money and issue notes for the purposes of meeting expenses of operation and to issue corporation obligations for the purpose of acquisition, construction, repair, remodeling, equipping or re-equipping of health care facilities and for the refinancing, refunding, or refunding in advance of indebtedness of the municipal health facilities corporations or the subsidiary municipal health facilities corporations or of indebtedness of certain local governmental units undertaken on their behalf; to authorize municipal health facilities corporations and subsidiary municipal health facilities corporations to enter into mortgages, deeds of trust, and other agreements for security which may include provisions for the appointment of receivers; to exempt obligations and property of municipal health facilities corporations and subsidiary municipal health facilities corporations from taxation; and to provide other rights, powers, and duties of municipal health facilities corporations and subsidiary municipal health facilities corporations,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Motions and Resolutions

Rep. Roberts moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

Rep. Roberts moved that the Committee on Tax Policy be discharged from further consideration of Senate Bill No. 77.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

The bill was placed on the order of Second Reading of Bills.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 77, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending section 7cc (MCL 211.7cc), as amended by 2010 PA 17.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Geiss moved to substitute (H-1) the bill.

The motion prevailed and the substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 77, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending section 7cc (MCL 211.7cc), as amended by 2010 PA 17.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 567 Yeas—97

Agema Espinoza Lahti Roberts

Amash Geiss LeBlanc Rocca

Ball Genetski Leland Rogers

Barnett Gonzales Lindberg Schmidt, R.

Bauer Green Lipton Schmidt, W.

Bledsoe Gregory Liss Schuitmaker

Booher Griffin Lori Scott, P.

Brown, L. Haase Lund Scripps

Brown, T. Haines Marleau Segal

Byrnes Hammel Mayes Sheltrown

Byrum Hansen McDowell Shirkey

Calley Haugh Meadows Slavens

Caul Haveman Meekhof Slezak

Clemente Hildenbrand Melton Smith

Constan Horn Meltzer Spade

Corriveau Huckleberry Moss Stamas

Crawford Jackson Nathan Stanley

Cushingberry Johnson Neumann Tlaib

Daley Jones, Rick Oakes Tyler

Dean Kandrevas Opsommer Valentine

Denby Kennedy Pavlov Walsh

DeShazor Knollenberg Pearce Warren

Donigan Kowall Polidori Womack

Durhal Kurtz Proos Young

Elsenheimer

Nays—2

Angerer McMillin

In The Chair: Byrnes

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to provide for the assessment of rights and interests, including leasehold interests, in property and the levy and collection of taxes on property, and for the collection of taxes levied; making those taxes a lien on the property taxed, establishing and continuing the lien, providing for the sale or forfeiture and conveyance of property delinquent for taxes, and for the inspection and disposition of lands bid off to the state and not redeemed or purchased; to provide for the establishment of a delinquent tax revolving fund and the borrowing of money by counties and the issuance of notes; to define and limit the jurisdiction of the courts in proceedings in connection with property delinquent for taxes; to limit the time within which actions may be brought; to prescribe certain limitations with respect to rates of taxation; to prescribe certain powers and duties of certain officers, departments, agencies, and political subdivisions of this state; to provide for certain reimbursements of certain expenses incurred by units of local government; to provide penalties for the violation of this act; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 283, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending section 27 (MCL 211.27), as amended by 2003 PA 274.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Meadows moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 6, line 10, by striking out “2008” and inserting “2010”.

The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

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Rep. Roberts moved that Rep. Melton be excused temporarily from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 283, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending section 27 (MCL 211.27), as amended by 2003 PA 274.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 568 Yeas—70

Angerer Espinoza Lindberg Schmidt, R.

Ball Geiss Lipton Schmidt, W.

Barnett Gonzales Liss Schuitmaker

Bauer Green Lori Scripps

Bledsoe Gregory Marleau Segal

Booher Griffin Mayes Sheltrown

Brown, L. Haase McDowell Slavens

Brown, T. Hammel Meadows Slezak

Byrnes Hansen Meekhof Smith

Byrum Haugh Nathan Spade

Caul Hildenbrand Neumann Stanley

Clemente Huckleberry Oakes Tlaib

Constan Jackson Pearce Tyler

Corriveau Johnson Polidori Valentine

Cushingberry Kandrevas Proos Warren

Dean Kennedy Roberts Womack

Donigan Lahti Rogers Young

Durhal Leland

Nays—28

Agema Elsenheimer Kowall Opsommer

Amash Genetski Kurtz Pavlov

Calley Haines LeBlanc Rocca

Crawford Haveman Lund Scott, P.

Daley Horn McMillin Shirkey

Denby Jones, Rick Meltzer Stamas

DeShazor Knollenberg Moss Walsh

In The Chair: Byrnes

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to provide for the assessment of rights and interests, including leasehold interests, in property and the levy and collection of taxes on property, and for the collection of taxes levied; making those taxes a lien on the property taxed, establishing and continuing the lien, providing for the sale or forfeiture and conveyance of property delinquent for taxes, and for the inspection and disposition of lands bid off to the state and not redeemed or purchased; to provide for the establishment of a delinquent tax revolving fund and the borrowing of money by counties and the issuance of notes; to define and limit the jurisdiction of the courts in proceedings in connection with property delinquent for taxes; to limit the time within which actions may be brought; to prescribe certain limitations with respect to rates of taxation; to prescribe certain powers and duties of certain officers, departments, agencies, and political subdivisions of this state; to provide for certain reimbursements of certain expenses incurred by units of local government; to provide penalties for the violation of this act; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

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Rep. Terry Brown moved that Rep. Espinoza be excused temporarily from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Messages from the Senate

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4118, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 203, entitled “Foster care and adoption services act,” by amending section 4a (MCL 722.954a), as added by 1997 PA 172.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 2, with substitute (S-2), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 96, p. 2072.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-2) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-2) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 569 Yeas—97

Agema Elsenheimer Lahti Roberts

Amash Geiss LeBlanc Rocca

Angerer Genetski Leland Rogers

Ball Gonzales Lindberg Schmidt, R.

Barnett Green Lipton Schmidt, W.

Bauer Gregory Liss Schuitmaker

Bledsoe Griffin Lori Scott, P.

Booher Haase Lund Scripps

Brown, L. Haines Marleau Segal

Brown, T. Hammel Mayes Sheltrown

Byrnes Hansen McDowell Shirkey

Byrum Haugh McMillin Slavens

Calley Haveman Meadows Slezak

Caul Hildenbrand Meekhof Smith

Clemente Horn Meltzer Spade

Constan Huckleberry Moss Stamas

Corriveau Jackson Nathan Stanley

Crawford Johnson Neumann Tlaib

Cushingberry Jones, Rick Oakes Tyler

Daley Kandrevas Opsommer Valentine

Dean Kennedy Pavlov Walsh

Denby Knollenberg Pearce Warren

DeShazor Kowall Polidori Womack

Donigan Kurtz Proos Young

Durhal

Nays—0

In The Chair: Byrnes

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

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Rep. Haveman moved that Rep. Stamas be excused temporarily from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Roberts moved that Rep. Leland be excused temporarily from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4918, entitled

A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” by amending section 2 of chapter XI (MCL 771.2), as amended by 2002 PA 666.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 2, with an amendment, full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 96, p. 2073.)

The question being on concurring in the amendment made to the bill by the Senate,

The amendment was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 570 Yeas—95

Agema Durhal Kurtz Roberts

Amash Elsenheimer Lahti Rocca

Angerer Geiss LeBlanc Rogers

Ball Genetski Lindberg Schmidt, R.

Barnett Gonzales Lipton Schmidt, W.

Bauer Green Liss Schuitmaker

Bledsoe Gregory Lori Scott, P.

Booher Griffin Lund Scripps

Brown, L. Haase Marleau Segal

Brown, T. Haines Mayes Sheltrown

Byrnes Hammel McDowell Shirkey

Byrum Hansen McMillin Slavens

Calley Haugh Meadows Slezak

Caul Haveman Meekhof Smith

Clemente Hildenbrand Meltzer Spade

Constan Horn Moss Stanley

Corriveau Huckleberry Nathan Tlaib

Crawford Jackson Neumann Tyler

Cushingberry Johnson Oakes Valentine

Daley Jones, Rick Opsommer Walsh

Dean Kandrevas Pavlov Warren

Denby Kennedy Pearce Womack

DeShazor Knollenberg Polidori Young

Donigan Kowall Proos

Nays—0

In The Chair: Byrnes

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

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Rep. Pearce moved that Rep. Meltzer be excused temporarily from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4919, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending sections 7401 and 7403 (MCL 333.7401 and 333.7403), as amended by 2002 PA 710; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 2, with substitute (S-2), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 96, p. 2073.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-2) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-2) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 571 Yeas—96

Agema Durhal Kurtz Roberts

Amash Elsenheimer Lahti Rocca

Angerer Geiss LeBlanc Rogers

Ball Genetski Leland Schmidt, R.

Barnett Gonzales Lindberg Schmidt, W.

Bauer Green Lipton Schuitmaker

Bledsoe Gregory Liss Scott, P.

Booher Griffin Lori Scripps

Brown, L. Haase Lund Segal

Brown, T. Haines Marleau Sheltrown

Byrnes Hammel Mayes Shirkey

Byrum Hansen McDowell Slavens

Calley Haugh McMillin Slezak

Caul Haveman Meadows Smith

Clemente Hildenbrand Meekhof Spade

Constan Horn Moss Stamas

Corriveau Huckleberry Nathan Stanley

Crawford Jackson Neumann Tlaib

Cushingberry Johnson Oakes Tyler

Daley Jones, Rick Opsommer Valentine

Dean Kandrevas Pavlov Walsh

Denby Kennedy Pearce Warren

DeShazor Knollenberg Polidori Womack

Donigan Kowall Proos Young

Nays—0

In The Chair: Byrnes

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4920, entitled

A bill to amend 1953 PA 232, entitled “Corrections code of 1953,” by amending section 34 (MCL 791.234), as amended by 2006 PA 167.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 2, with substitute (S-1), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 96, p. 2073.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 572 Yeas—96

Agema Durhal Kurtz Roberts

Amash Elsenheimer Lahti Rocca

Angerer Geiss LeBlanc Rogers

Ball Genetski Leland Schmidt, R.

Barnett Gonzales Lindberg Schmidt, W.

Bauer Green Lipton Schuitmaker

Bledsoe Gregory Liss Scott, P.

Booher Griffin Lori Scripps

Brown, L. Haase Lund Segal

Brown, T. Haines Marleau Sheltrown

Byrnes Hammel Mayes Shirkey

Byrum Hansen McDowell Slavens

Calley Haugh McMillin Slezak

Caul Haveman Meadows Smith

Clemente Hildenbrand Meekhof Spade

Constan Horn Moss Stamas

Corriveau Huckleberry Nathan Stanley

Crawford Jackson Neumann Tlaib

Cushingberry Johnson Oakes Tyler

Daley Jones, Rick Opsommer Valentine

Dean Kandrevas Pavlov Walsh

Denby Kennedy Pearce Warren

DeShazor Knollenberg Polidori Womack

Donigan Kowall Proos Young

Nays—0

In The Chair: Byrnes

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 5287, entitled

A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” by amending section 750 (MCL 257.750), as amended by 1988 PA 446.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 2, with an amendment, full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 96, p. 2073.)

The question being on concurring in the amendment made to the bill by the Senate,

The amendment was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 573 Yeas—96

Agema Durhal Kurtz Roberts

Amash Elsenheimer Lahti Rocca

Angerer Geiss LeBlanc Rogers

Ball Genetski Leland Schmidt, R.

Barnett Gonzales Lindberg Schmidt, W.

Bauer Green Liss Schuitmaker

Bledsoe Gregory Lori Scott, P.

Booher Griffin Lund Scripps

Brown, L. Haase Marleau Segal

Brown, T. Haines Mayes Sheltrown

Byrnes Hammel McDowell Shirkey

Byrum Hansen McMillin Slavens

Calley Haugh Meadows Slezak

Caul Haveman Meekhof Smith

Clemente Hildenbrand Melton Spade

Constan Horn Moss Stamas

Corriveau Huckleberry Nathan Stanley

Crawford Jackson Neumann Tlaib

Cushingberry Johnson Oakes Tyler

Daley Jones, Rick Opsommer Valentine

Dean Kandrevas Pavlov Walsh

Denby Kennedy Pearce Warren

DeShazor Knollenberg Polidori Womack

Donigan Kowall Proos Young

Nays—1

Lipton

In The Chair: Byrnes

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

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The Speaker Pro Tempore called Associate Speaker Pro Tempore Jackson to the Chair.

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Rep. Roberts moved that Rep. Byrnes be excused temporarily from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 5566, entitled

A bill to amend 1996 PA 381, entitled “Brownfield redevelopment financing act,” by amending sections 2 and 13 (MCL 125.2652 and 125.2663), section 2 as amended by 2007 PA 204 and section 13 as amended by 2007 PA 202.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 2, with substitute (S-2), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 96, p. 2074.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-2) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-2) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 574 Yeas—84

Angerer Geiss LeBlanc Rocca

Ball Gonzales Leland Rogers

Barnett Green Lindberg Schmidt, R.

Bauer Gregory Lipton Schmidt, W.

Bledsoe Griffin Liss Schuitmaker

Booher Haase Lori Scripps

Brown, L. Haines Lund Segal

Brown, T. Hammel Marleau Sheltrown

Byrum Hansen Mayes Slavens

Caul Haugh McDowell Slezak

Clemente Hildenbrand Meadows Smith

Constan Horn Melton Spade

Corriveau Huckleberry Moss Stamas

Crawford Jackson Nathan Stanley

Cushingberry Johnson Neumann Tlaib

Dean Jones, Rick Oakes Tyler

Denby Kandrevas Pavlov Valentine

DeShazor Kennedy Pearce Walsh

Donigan Knollenberg Polidori Warren

Durhal Kowall Proos Womack

Elsenheimer Lahti Roberts Young

Nays—12

Agema Daley Kurtz Opsommer

Amash Genetski McMillin Scott, P.

Calley Haveman Meekhof Shirkey

In The Chair: Jackson

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1320, entitled

A bill to authorize the state administrative board to convey certain state-owned property in Mason county; to prescribe conditions for the conveyance; to provide for certain powers and duties of certain state departments in regard to the property; and to provide for disposition of revenue derived from the conveyance.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Spade moved to substitute (H-1) the bill.

The motion prevailed and the substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1320, entitled

A bill to authorize the state administrative board to convey certain state-owned property in Mason county; to prescribe conditions for the conveyance; to provide for certain powers and duties of certain state departments in regard to the property; and to provide for disposition of revenue derived from the conveyance.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 575 Yeas—79

Angerer Elsenheimer Kowall Schmidt, R.

Ball Geiss Lahti Schmidt, W.

Barnett Gonzales LeBlanc Schuitmaker

Bauer Green Leland Scripps

Bledsoe Gregory Lindberg Segal

Booher Griffin Lipton Shirkey

Brown, L. Haase Liss Slavens

Brown, T. Haines Lori Slezak

Byrnes Hammel Marleau Smith

Byrum Hansen Mayes Spade

Caul Haugh McDowell Stamas

Clemente Haveman Meadows Stanley

Constan Hildenbrand Meekhof Tlaib

Corriveau Horn Melton Tyler

Crawford Huckleberry Neumann Valentine

Cushingberry Jackson Oakes Walsh

Dean Johnson Polidori Warren

DeShazor Jones, Rick Roberts Womack

Donigan Kandrevas Rocca Young

Durhal Kennedy Rogers

Nays—18

Agema Genetski Moss Pearce

Amash Knollenberg Nathan Proos

Calley Kurtz Opsommer Scott, P.

Daley Lund Pavlov Sheltrown

Denby McMillin

In The Chair: Jackson

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Roberts moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to authorize the state administrative board to convey certain state-owned property in various counties; to prescribe conditions for the conveyances; to provide for certain powers and duties of certain state departments in regard to the properties; and to provide for disposition of revenue derived from the conveyances.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Notices

I hereby give notice that on the next legislative session day I will move to reconsider the vote by which the House passed Senate Bill No. 1320.

Rep. Elsenheimer

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 223, entitled

A bill to amend 2004 PA 452, entitled “Identity theft protection act,” by amending sections 9, 11, 12, and 12b (MCL 445.69, 445.71, 445.72, and 445.72b), sections 12 and 12b as added by 2006 PA 566, and by adding sections 19, 19a, 19b, and 19c.

Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed amendments previously recommended by the Committee on Judiciary (for amendments, see House Journal No. 94, p. 1921),

The amendments were not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

Rep. Meadows moved to substitute (H-2) the bill.

The motion prevailed and the substitute (H-2) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 223, entitled

A bill to amend 2004 PA 452, entitled “Identity theft protection act,” by amending sections 9, 11, 12, and 12b (MCL 445.69, 445.71, 445.72, and 445.72b), sections 12 and 12b as added by 2006 PA 566, and by adding sections 19, 19a, 19b, and 19c.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 576 Yeas—94

Angerer Geiss LeBlanc Rocca

Ball Genetski Leland Rogers

Barnett Gonzales Lindberg Schmidt, R.

Bauer Green Lipton Schmidt, W.

Bledsoe Gregory Liss Schuitmaker

Booher Griffin Lori Scott, P.

Brown, L. Haase Lund Scripps

Brown, T. Haines Marleau Segal

Byrnes Hammel Mayes Sheltrown

Byrum Hansen McDowell Shirkey

Calley Haugh Meadows Slavens

Caul Haveman Meekhof Slezak

Clemente Hildenbrand Melton Smith

Constan Horn Moss Spade

Corriveau Huckleberry Nathan Stamas

Crawford Jackson Neumann Stanley

Cushingberry Johnson Oakes Tlaib

Daley Jones, Rick Opsommer Tyler

Dean Kandrevas Pavlov Valentine

Denby Kennedy Pearce Walsh

DeShazor Knollenberg Polidori Warren

Donigan Kowall Proos Womack

Durhal Kurtz Roberts Young

Elsenheimer Lahti

Nays—3

Agema Amash McMillin

In The Chair: Jackson

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Roberts moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 2004 PA 452, entitled “An act to prohibit certain acts and practices concerning identity theft; to require notification of a security breach of a database that contains certain personal information; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state and local governmental officers and entities; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” by amending sections 9, 11, 12, and 12b (MCL 445.69, 445.71, 445.72, and 445.72b), sections 12 and 12b as added by 2006 PA 566, and by adding section 19.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 225, entitled

A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” by amending section 10c of chapter II (MCL 762.10c), as added by 2004 PA 453.

Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed amendment previously recommended by the Committee on Judiciary (for amendment, see House Journal No. 94, p. 1922),

The amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

Rep. Meadows moved to substitute (H-1) the bill.

The motion prevailed and the substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 225, entitled

A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” by amending section 10c of chapter II (MCL 762.10c), as added by 2004 PA 453.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 577 Yeas—95

Agema Elsenheimer Lahti Rocca

Angerer Geiss LeBlanc Rogers

Ball Genetski Leland Schmidt, R.

Barnett Gonzales Lindberg Schmidt, W.

Bauer Green Lipton Schuitmaker

Bledsoe Gregory Liss Scott, P.

Booher Griffin Lori Scripps

Brown, L. Haase Lund Segal

Brown, T. Haines Marleau Sheltrown

Byrnes Hammel Mayes Shirkey

Byrum Hansen McDowell Slavens

Calley Haugh Meadows Slezak

Caul Haveman Meekhof Smith

Clemente Hildenbrand Melton Spade

Constan Horn Moss Stamas

Corriveau Huckleberry Nathan Stanley

Crawford Jackson Neumann Tlaib

Cushingberry Johnson Oakes Tyler

Daley Jones, Rick Opsommer Valentine

Dean Kandrevas Pavlov Walsh

Denby Kennedy Pearce Warren

DeShazor Knollenberg Polidori Womack

Donigan Kowall Proos Young

Durhal Kurtz Roberts

Nays—2

Amash McMillin

In The Chair: Jackson

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to revise, consolidate, and codify the laws relating to criminal procedure and to define the jurisdiction, powers, and duties of courts, judges, and other officers of the court under the provisions of this act; to provide laws relative to the rights of persons accused of criminal offenses and ordinance violations; to provide for the arrest of persons charged with or suspected of criminal offenses and ordinance violations; to provide for bail of persons arrested for or accused of criminal offenses and ordinance violations; to provide for the examination of persons accused of criminal offenses; to regulate the procedure relative to grand juries, indictments, informations, and proceedings before trial; to provide for trials of persons complained of or indicted for criminal offenses and ordinance violations and to provide for the procedure in those trials; to provide for judgments and sentences of persons convicted of criminal offenses and ordinance violations; to establish a sentencing commission and to prescribe its powers and duties; to provide for procedure relating to new trials and appeals in criminal and ordinance violation cases; to provide a uniform system of probation throughout this state and the appointment of probation officers; to prescribe the powers, duties, and compensation of probation officers; to provide penalties for the violation of the duties of probation officers; to provide for procedure governing proceedings to prevent crime and proceedings for the discovery of crime; to provide for fees of officers, witnesses, and others in criminal and ordinance violation cases; to set forth miscellaneous provisions as to criminal procedure in certain cases; to provide penalties for the violation of certain provisions of this act; and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with or contravening any of the provisions of this act,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Motions and Resolutions

Rep. Roberts moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

Rep. Roberts moved that the Committee on Appropriations be discharged from further consideration of Senate Bill No. 1150.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

The bill was placed on the order of Second Reading of Bills.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1150, entitled

A bill to provide for a capital outlay program; to set forth the provisions for its implementation within the budgetary process; to make appropriations for planning and construction at state institutions and the acquisition of land; to provide for the elimination of fire hazards at the institutions; to provide for certain special maintenance, remodeling, alteration, renovation, or demolition of and additions to projects at state institutions; to provide for elimination of occupational safety and health hazards at state agencies and institutions; to provide for the award of contracts; and to provide for the expenditure thereof under the supervision of the director of the department of management and budget and the state administrative board.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Lahti moved to substitute (H-3) the bill.

The motion prevailed and the substitute (H-3) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Lahti moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 8, line 11, by striking out all of section 105 and adjusting the subtotals, totals, and section 201 accordingly.

The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Smith moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 3, following line 7, by inserting:

“Eastern Michigan University - Strong hall renovation - for program and planning to be

paid for from university resources (estimated total authorized cost $38,000,000; state share

$28,500,000; university share $9,500,000)………………………................................................ 100”

and adjusting the subtotals, totals, and section 201 accordingly.

The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

Rep. Johnson moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 7, following line 5, by inserting:

“Wayne County Community College - eastern campus facility upgrade and site

redevelopment project - for program and planning to be paid for from community college

resources (estimated total authorized cost $16,000,000; state share $8,000,000; community

college share $8,000,000)………................................................................................................. 100”

and adjusting the subtotals, totals, and section 201 accordingly.

The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

Rep. Melton moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 7, following line 5, by inserting:

“Oakland Community College - interior renovation/building addition - building A -

Auburn Hills campus - for program and planning to be paid for from community college

resources (estimated total authorized cost $32,065,000; state share $16,032,500; community

college share $16,032,500)……………....................................................................................... 100”

and adjusting the subtotals, totals, and section 201 accordingly.

The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

Rep. Warren moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 7, following line 5, by inserting:

“Washtenaw Community College - campus renovation projects - for program and planning

to be paid for from community college resources (estimated total authorized cost $6,000,000;

state share $3,000,000; community college share $3,000,000)……………………..................... 100”

and adjusting the subtotals, totals, and section 201 accordingly.

The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1150, entitled

A bill to provide for a capital outlay program; to set forth the provisions for its implementation within the budgetary process; to make appropriations for planning and construction at state institutions and the acquisition of land; to provide for the elimination of fire hazards at the institutions; to provide for certain special maintenance, remodeling, alteration, renovation, or demolition of and additions to projects at state institutions; to provide for elimination of occupational safety and health hazards at state agencies and institutions; to provide for the award of contracts; and to provide for the expenditure thereof under the supervision of the director of the department of management and budget and the state administrative board.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 578 Yeas—57

Angerer Donigan LeBlanc Schmidt, R.

Barnett Durhal Leland Scripps

Bauer Geiss Lindberg Segal

Bledsoe Gonzales Lipton Sheltrown

Booher Gregory Liss Slavens

Brown, L. Haase Mayes Slezak

Brown, T. Hammel McDowell Smith

Byrnes Haugh Meadows Spade

Byrum Huckleberry Melton Stanley

Caul Jackson Nathan Tlaib

Clemente Johnson Neumann Valentine

Constan Kandrevas Oakes Warren

Corriveau Kennedy Polidori Womack

Cushingberry Lahti Roberts Young

Dean

Nays—38

Agema Haines Lund Rocca

Amash Hansen Marleau Rogers

Ball Haveman McMillin Schmidt, W.

Calley Hildenbrand Meekhof Schuitmaker

Crawford Horn Moss Scott, P.

Daley Jones, Rick Opsommer Shirkey

Denby Knollenberg Pavlov Stamas

Elsenheimer Kowall Pearce Tyler

Genetski Kurtz Proos Walsh

Green Lori

In The Chair: Jackson

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

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The Speaker Pro Tempore resumed the Chair.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Motions and Resolutions

Rep. Roberts moved that Rule 42 be suspended so that the Committee on Tax Policy can be discharged from further consideration of Senate Bill No. 1527.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

Notices

I hereby give notice that on the next legislative session day I will move to reconsider the vote by which the House passed Senate Bill No. 1150.

Rep. Lahti

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1558, entitled

A bill to authorize the state administrative board to convey certain state-owned property in Genesee county; to prescribe conditions for the conveyance; to provide for certain powers and duties of certain state departments in regard to the property; and to provide for disposition of revenue derived from the conveyance.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1558, entitled

A bill to authorize the state administrative board to convey certain state-owned property in Genesee county; to prescribe conditions for the conveyance; to provide for certain powers and duties of certain state departments in regard to the property; and to provide for disposition of revenue derived from the conveyance.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 579 Yeas—92

Agema Elsenheimer Lahti Roberts

Angerer Geiss LeBlanc Rocca

Ball Genetski Leland Rogers

Barnett Gonzales Lindberg Schmidt, R.

Bauer Green Lipton Schmidt, W.

Bledsoe Gregory Liss Schuitmaker

Booher Haase Lori Scott, P.

Brown, L. Haines Lund Scripps

Brown, T. Hammel Marleau Segal

Byrnes Hansen Mayes Sheltrown

Byrum Haugh McDowell Shirkey

Calley Haveman Meadows Slavens

Caul Hildenbrand Meekhof Slezak

Clemente Horn Melton Smith

Constan Huckleberry Moss Spade

Corriveau Jackson Nathan Stamas

Crawford Johnson Neumann Stanley

Cushingberry Jones, Rick Oakes Tlaib

Daley Kandrevas Opsommer Tyler

Dean Kennedy Pavlov Valentine

Denby Knollenberg Pearce Walsh

Donigan Kowall Polidori Warren

Durhal Kurtz Proos Young

Nays—3

Amash McMillin Womack

In The Chair: Byrnes

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Messages from the Senate

House Bill No. 5858, entitled

A bill to provide for a capital outlay program; to set forth the provisions for its implementation within the budgetary process; to make appropriations for planning and construction at state institutions and the acquisition of land; to provide for the elimination of fire hazards at the institutions; to provide for certain special maintenance, remodeling, alteration, renovation, or demolition of and additions to projects at state institutions; to provide for elimination of occupational safety and health hazards at state agencies and institutions; to provide for the award of contracts; and to provide for the expenditure thereof under the supervision of the director of the department of management and budget and the state administrative board.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1) and ordered that it be given immediate effect.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Roberts moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

Reps. Schuitmaker, DeShazor, Bolger and Cushingberry moved to amend the Senate substitute (S-1) as follows:

1. Amend page 6, following line 5, by inserting:

“Kalamazoo Valley Community College - Robert B. Jones culinary institute at

arcadia commons campus - for program and planning to be paid for from community

college resources (estimated total authorized cost $13,000,000; state share $6,500,000;

community college share $6,500,000) ........................................................................................ 100”

and adjusting the subtotals, totals, and section 201 accordingly.

The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

Rep. Hansen moved to amend the Senate substitute (S-1) as follows:

1. Amend page 6, following line 22, by inserting:

“Muskegon Community College - art/media education center - for program and planning

to be paid for from community college resources (estimated total authorized cost $7,500,000;

state share $3,750,000; community college share $3,750,000).................................................... 100”

and adjusting the subtotals, totals, and section 201 accordingly.

The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

Rep. Haveman moved to amend the Senate substitute (S-1) as follows:

1. Amend page 16, following line 2, by inserting:

“Sec. 607. (1) Except as otherwise provided by law, a state agency, university, or community college shall not enter into a contract for the construction, repair, remodeling, or demolition of a facility if the contract contains 1 or more of the following:

(a) A term that prohibits bidders, contractors, or subcontractors from entering into agreements with a collective bargaining organization relating to that construction project or other related construction projects.

(b) A term that requires bidders, contractors, or subcontractors to enter into or adhere to agreements with a collective bargaining organization relating to that construction project or other related construction projects.

(c) A term that discriminates against a bidder, contractor, or subcontractor based on the bidder’s, contractor’s, or subcontractor’s status as a party or nonparty to, or the bidder’s, contractor’s, or subcontractor’s willingness or refusal to enter into, an agreement with a collective bargaining organization relating to that construction project or other related construction projects.

(2) A construction manager acting on behalf of a state agency, university, or community college shall not place any of the terms identified in subsection (1) in bid specifications, project agreements, or other controlling documents relating to the construction, repair, remodeling, or demolition of a facility.”.

The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

Rep. Rick Jones moved to amend the Senate substitute (S-1) as follows:

1. Amend page 7, line 27, after “police –” by striking out “Detroit crime lab” and inserting “Jennifer Granholm crime lab”.

The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 580 Yeas—56

Angerer Dean Lahti Roberts

Barnett Donigan LeBlanc Rocca

Bauer Durhal Leland Schmidt, R.

Bledsoe Geiss Lindberg Scripps

Booher Gonzales Lipton Segal

Brown, L. Gregory Liss Sheltrown

Brown, T. Haase Mayes Slavens

Byrnes Hammel McDowell Smith

Byrum Haugh Meadows Stanley

Caul Huckleberry Melton Tlaib

Clemente Jackson Nathan Valentine

Constan Johnson Neumann Warren

Corriveau Kandrevas Oakes Womack

Cushingberry Kennedy Polidori Young

Nays—38

Agema Haines Lund Rogers

Amash Hansen Marleau Schmidt, W.

Ball Haveman McMillin Schuitmaker

Calley Hildenbrand Meekhof Scott, P.

Crawford Horn Moss Shirkey

Daley Jones, Rick Opsommer Spade

Denby Knollenberg Pavlov Stamas

Elsenheimer Kowall Pearce Tyler

Genetski Kurtz Proos Walsh

Green Lori

In The Chair: Byrnes

Notices

I hereby give notice that on the next legislative session day I will move to reconsider the vote by which the House concurred in House Bill No. 5858.

Rep. Roberts

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Messages from the Senate

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 5887, entitled

A bill to amend 1979 PA 94, entitled “The state school aid act of 1979,” by amending sections 11, 11d, 11m, 11p, 22a, 51a, and 56 (MCL 388.1611, 388.1611d, 388.1611m, 388.1611p, 388.1622a, 388.1651a, and 388.1656), section 11 as amended by 2010 PA 204, sections 11d, 11m, 22a, 51a, and 56 as amended by 2010 PA 110, and section 11p as added by 2010 PA 205, and by adding section 152a.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 1, with substitute (S-1), full title inserted and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until December 2, see House Journal No. 95, p. 1984.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 581 Yeas—90

Agema Genetski Lindberg Rocca

Amash Gonzales Lipton Rogers

Angerer Gregory Liss Schmidt, R.

Ball Haase Lori Schmidt, W.

Bauer Haines Lund Schuitmaker

Bledsoe Hammel Marleau Scott, P.

Booher Hansen Mayes Scripps

Brown, T. Haugh McDowell Segal

Byrnes Haveman McMillin Sheltrown

Byrum Hildenbrand Meadows Shirkey

Calley Horn Meekhof Slavens

Caul Huckleberry Melton Slezak

Clemente Jackson Moss Smith

Constan Johnson Nathan Spade

Corriveau Jones, Rick Neumann Stamas

Crawford Kandrevas Oakes Stanley

Cushingberry Kennedy Opsommer Tlaib

Daley Knollenberg Pavlov Tyler

Dean Kowall Pearce Valentine

Denby Kurtz Polidori Walsh

Donigan Lahti Proos Warren

Durhal LeBlanc Roberts Womack

Elsenheimer Leland

Nays—5

Barnett Geiss Green Young

Brown, L.

In The Chair: Byrnes

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Motions and Resolutions

Rep. Roberts moved that the Committee on Tax Policy be discharged from further consideration of Senate Bill No. 1527.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

The bill was placed on the order of Second Reading of Bills.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1527, entitled

A bill to amend 1933 PA 62, entitled “Property tax limitation act,” by amending section 5i (MCL 211.205i), as amended by 2004 PA 391.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1527, entitled

A bill to amend 1933 PA 62, entitled “Property tax limitation act,” by amending section 5i (MCL 211.205i), as amended by 2004 PA 391.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 582 Yeas—74

Angerer Geiss LeBlanc Rogers

Ball Gonzales Leland Schmidt, R.

Barnett Green Lindberg Schmidt, W.

Bauer Gregory Lipton Scripps

Bledsoe Haase Liss Segal

Booher Haines Lori Sheltrown

Brown, L. Hammel Marleau Slavens

Brown, T. Hansen Mayes Slezak

Byrnes Haugh McDowell Smith

Byrum Haveman Meadows Spade

Caul Hildenbrand Meekhof Stamas

Clemente Huckleberry Melton Stanley

Constan Jackson Nathan Tlaib

Corriveau Johnson Neumann Valentine

Crawford Jones, Rick Oakes Walsh

Cushingberry Kandrevas Polidori Warren

Dean Kennedy Proos Womack

Donigan Kowall Roberts Young

Durhal Lahti

Nays—21

Agema Genetski McMillin Rocca

Amash Horn Moss Schuitmaker

Calley Knollenberg Opsommer Scott, P.

Daley Kurtz Pavlov Shirkey

Denby Lund Pearce Tyler

Elsenheimer

In The Chair: Byrnes

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to provide limits on the rate of taxation on property; to provide for a division of the rate of taxation between counties, townships, municipal corporations, intermediate school districts, and other local units; to earmark funds raised by increasing the total tax limitation; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to repeal all acts and parts of acts and charters and parts of charters of municipal corporations inconsistent with or contravening the provisions of this act,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Roberts moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Messages from the Senate

House Bill No. 5033, entitled

A bill to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled “Revised judicature act of 1961,” by amending sections 5838a and 5851 (MCL 600.5838a and 600.5851), section 5838a as amended by 1993 PA 78 and section 5851 as amended by 1993 PA 283.

The Senate has substituted (S-2) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-2) and amended the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled “An act to revise and consolidate the statutes relating to the organization and jurisdiction of the courts of this state; the powers and duties of the courts, and of the judges and other officers of the courts; the forms and attributes of civil claims and actions; the time within which civil actions and proceedings may be brought in the courts; pleading, evidence, practice, and procedure in civil and criminal actions and proceedings in the courts; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state governmental officers and entities; to provide remedies and penalties for the violation of certain provisions of this act; to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with or contravening any of the provisions of this act; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” by amending sections 2431, 5838a, and 5851 (MCL 600.2431, 600.5838a, and 600.5851), section 5838a as amended by 1993 PA 78 and section 5851 as amended by 1993 PA 283, and by adding section 177; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5346, entitled

A bill to encourage the creation of next Michigan development corporations by interlocal agreement and to prescribe their powers and duties; to foster economic opportunities in this state and prevent conditions of unemployment and underemployment and to promote economic growth; to provide for the designation of next Michigan development districts and next Michigan development businesses; and to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local departments, entities, and officials.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1) and ordered that it be given immediate effect.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Roberts moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 583 Yeas—84

Angerer Geiss Lahti Rocca

Ball Gonzales LeBlanc Rogers

Barnett Green Leland Schmidt, R.

Bauer Gregory Lindberg Schmidt, W.

Bledsoe Haase Lipton Schuitmaker

Booher Haines Liss Scripps

Brown, L. Hammel Lori Segal

Brown, T. Hansen Marleau Sheltrown

Byrnes Haugh Mayes Slavens

Byrum Haveman McDowell Slezak

Caul Hildenbrand Meadows Smith

Clemente Horn Melton Spade

Constan Huckleberry Moss Stamas

Corriveau Jackson Nathan Stanley

Crawford Johnson Neumann Tlaib

Cushingberry Jones, Rick Oakes Tyler

Dean Kandrevas Pavlov Valentine

Denby Kennedy Pearce Walsh

Donigan Knollenberg Polidori Warren

Durhal Kowall Proos Womack

Elsenheimer Kurtz Roberts Young

Nays—11

Agema Daley McMillin Scott, P.

Amash Genetski Meekhof Shirkey

Calley Lund Opsommer

In The Chair: Byrnes

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5821, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 390, entitled “An act to regulate the time and manner of payment of wages and fringe benefits to employees; to prescribe rights and responsibilities of employers and employees, and the powers and duties of the department of labor; to require keeping of records; to provide for settlement of disputes regarding wages and fringe benefits; to prohibit certain practices by employers; to prescribe penalties and remedies; and to repeal certain acts and parts of acts,” by amending section 6 (MCL 408.476), as amended by 2004 PA 534.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1) and ordered that it be given immediate effect.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Roberts moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 584 Yeas—81

Amash Geiss LeBlanc Rocca

Angerer Gonzales Leland Rogers

Ball Green Lindberg Schmidt, R.

Bauer Gregory Lipton Schmidt, W.

Bledsoe Haase Liss Schuitmaker

Booher Haines Lori Scripps

Brown, T. Hammel Lund Segal

Byrnes Haugh Marleau Sheltrown

Byrum Haveman Mayes Slavens

Caul Hildenbrand McDowell Slezak

Clemente Horn Meadows Smith

Constan Huckleberry Meekhof Spade

Corriveau Jackson Melton Stamas

Crawford Johnson Moss Tlaib

Cushingberry Jones, Rick Neumann Tyler

Daley Kandrevas Oakes Valentine

Dean Kennedy Pavlov Walsh

Denby Knollenberg Polidori Warren

Donigan Kowall Proos Womack

Durhal Lahti Roberts Young

Elsenheimer

Nays—14

Agema Genetski Nathan Scott, P.

Barnett Hansen Opsommer Shirkey

Brown, L. Kurtz Pearce Stanley

Calley McMillin

In The Chair: Byrnes

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

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Rep. Pearce moved that Rep. Rocca be excused temporarily from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

House Bill No. 5349, entitled

A bill to amend 1996 PA 376, entitled “Michigan renaissance zone act,” by amending sections 3 and 10 (MCL 125.2683 and 125.2690), section 3 as amended by 2008 PA 217 and section 10 as amended by 2008 PA 242, and by adding section 8g.

The Senate has substituted (S-4) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-4), ordered that it be given immediate effect and amended the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1996 PA 376, entitled “An act to create and expand certain renaissance zones; to foster economic opportunities in this state; to facilitate economic development; to stimulate industrial, commercial, and residential improvements; to prevent physical and infrastructure deterioration of geographic areas in this state; to authorize expenditures; to provide exemptions and credits from certain taxes; to create certain obligations of this state and local governmental units; to require disclosure of certain transactions and gifts; to provide for appropriations; and to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local departments, agencies, and officials,” by amending sections 3, 6, 8a, and 10 (MCL 125.2683, 125.2686, 125.2688a, and 125.2690), section 3 as amended by 2010 PA 64, sections 6 and 10 as amended by 2008 PA 242, and section 8a as amended by 2008 PA 116, and by adding section 8h.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Melton moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the (S-4) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-4) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 585 Yeas—79

Angerer Gonzales Leland Schmidt, R.

Ball Green Lindberg Schmidt, W.

Bauer Gregory Lipton Schuitmaker

Bledsoe Haase Liss Scripps

Booher Haines Lori Segal

Brown, T. Hammel Marleau Sheltrown

Byrnes Hansen Mayes Slavens

Byrum Haugh McDowell Slezak

Caul Haveman Meadows Smith

Clemente Hildenbrand Melton Spade

Constan Horn Moss Stamas

Corriveau Huckleberry Nathan Stanley

Crawford Jackson Neumann Tlaib

Cushingberry Johnson Oakes Tyler

Dean Jones, Rick Opsommer Valentine

Denby Kandrevas Pavlov Walsh

Donigan Kennedy Pearce Warren

Durhal Knollenberg Polidori Womack

Elsenheimer Lahti Proos Young

Geiss LeBlanc Roberts

Nays—15

Agema Calley Kurtz Rogers

Amash Daley Lund Scott, P.

Barnett Genetski McMillin Shirkey

Brown, L. Kowall Meekhof

In The Chair: Byrnes

The House agreed to the title as amended.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5267, entitled

A bill to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled “Revised judicature act of 1961,” by amending section 3240 (MCL 600.3240), as amended by 2006 PA 579.

The Senate has substituted (S-1) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-1), ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Melton moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 586 Yeas—65

Angerer Durhal LeBlanc Roberts

Ball Geiss Leland Schmidt, R.

Barnett Gonzales Lindberg Scott, P.

Bauer Gregory Lipton Scripps

Bledsoe Haase Liss Segal

Brown, L. Haines Lund Sheltrown

Brown, T. Hammel Marleau Slavens

Byrnes Haugh Mayes Slezak

Byrum Huckleberry McDowell Smith

Clemente Jackson Meadows Spade

Constan Johnson Melton Stanley

Corriveau Kandrevas Moss Tlaib

Crawford Kennedy Nathan Valentine

Cushingberry Knollenberg Neumann Warren

Dean Kowall Oakes Womack

Denby Lahti Polidori Young

Donigan

Nays—29

Agema Green Lori Rogers

Amash Hansen McMillin Schmidt, W.

Booher Haveman Meekhof Schuitmaker

Calley Hildenbrand Opsommer Shirkey

Caul Horn Pavlov Stamas

Daley Jones, Rick Pearce Tyler

Elsenheimer Kurtz Proos Walsh

Genetski

In The Chair: Byrnes

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

______

Rep. McDowell moved that Rep. Lahti be excused temporarily from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

House Bill No. 5550, entitled

A bill to amend 2001 PA 34, entitled “Revised municipal finance act,” by amending section 611 (MCL 141.2611), as amended by 2002 PA 500.

The Senate has substituted (S-2) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-2), ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Melton moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the (S-2) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-2) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 587 Yeas—86

Angerer Geiss Lindberg Schmidt, R.

Ball Gonzales Lipton Schmidt, W.

Barnett Green Liss Schuitmaker

Bauer Gregory Lori Scott, P.

Bledsoe Haase Marleau Scripps

Booher Haines Mayes Segal

Brown, L. Hammel McDowell Sheltrown

Brown, T. Hansen Meadows Shirkey

Byrnes Haugh Meekhof Slavens

Byrum Haveman Melton Slezak

Caul Hildenbrand Moss Smith

Clemente Horn Nathan Spade

Constan Huckleberry Neumann Stamas

Corriveau Jackson Oakes Stanley

Crawford Johnson Opsommer Tlaib

Cushingberry Kandrevas Pavlov Tyler

Daley Kennedy Pearce Valentine

Dean Knollenberg Polidori Walsh

Denby Kowall Proos Warren

Donigan Kurtz Roberts Womack

Durhal LeBlanc Rogers Young

Elsenheimer Leland

Nays—7

Agema Calley Jones, Rick McMillin

Amash Genetski Lund

In The Chair: Byrnes

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

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Rep. Melton moved that Rep. Cushingberry be excused temporarily from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

House Bill No. 6026, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” (MCL 333.1101 to 333.25211) by adding section 7403a.

The Senate has amended the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 2, line 9, after “IN” by striking out “SUBDIVISION (B) AND”.

2. Amend page 2, line 10, after “A” by striking out “MISDEMEANOR” and inserting “FELONY”.

3. Amend page 2, line 11, after the first “THAN” by striking out “90 DAYS” and inserting “4 YEARS”.

4. Amend page 2, line 11, after the second “THAN” by striking out “$500.00” and inserting “$5000.00”.

5. Amend page 2, line 13, by striking out all of subdivision (B).

The Senate has passed the bill as amended, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Rep. Melton moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the amendments made to the bill by the Senate,

The amendments were concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 588 Yeas—61

Angerer Gonzales LeBlanc Schmidt, W.

Ball Green Leland Schuitmaker

Bauer Haase Lindberg Scripps

Booher Hammel Lipton Segal

Brown, L. Hansen Liss Sheltrown

Brown, T. Haugh Lori Slavens

Byrnes Haveman Mayes Slezak

Byrum Hildenbrand McDowell Smith

Clemente Huckleberry Meadows Spade

Constan Jackson Melton Stanley

Corriveau Johnson Nathan Tlaib

Dean Jones, Rick Neumann Valentine

Donigan Kandrevas Oakes Warren

Durhal Kennedy Polidori Womack

Elsenheimer Lahti Roberts Young

Geiss

Nays—32

Agema Denby Lund Proos

Amash Genetski Marleau Rogers

Barnett Gregory McMillin Schmidt, R.

Bledsoe Haines Meekhof Scott, P.

Calley Horn Moss Shirkey

Caul Knollenberg Opsommer Stamas

Crawford Kowall Pavlov Tyler

Daley Kurtz Pearce Walsh

In The Chair: Byrnes

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Motions and Resolutions

Rep. Melton moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

Rep. Melton moved that the Committee on Transportation be discharged from further consideration of Senate Bill No. 266.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

The bill was placed on the order of Second Reading of Bills.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 266, entitled

A bill to amend 1972 PA 106, entitled “Highway advertising act of 1972,” by amending section 18a (MCL 252.318a), as amended by 2006 PA 448.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 266, entitled

A bill to amend 1972 PA 106, entitled “Highway advertising act of 1972,” by amending section 18a (MCL 252.318a), as amended by 2006 PA 448.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 589 Yeas—86

Agema Durhal LeBlanc Proos

Angerer Geiss Leland Roberts

Ball Gonzales Lindberg Rogers

Barnett Green Lipton Schmidt, R.

Bauer Gregory Liss Schmidt, W.

Bledsoe Haase Lori Schuitmaker

Booher Haines Lund Scripps

Brown, L. Hammel Marleau Segal

Brown, T. Hansen Mayes Sheltrown

Byrnes Haugh McDowell Slavens

Byrum Haveman McMillin Slezak

Calley Hildenbrand Meekhof Smith

Caul Horn Melton Spade

Clemente Huckleberry Moss Stamas

Constan Jackson Nathan Stanley

Corriveau Johnson Neumann Tlaib

Crawford Jones, Rick Oakes Tyler

Cushingberry Kennedy Opsommer Valentine

Daley Knollenberg Pavlov Walsh

Dean Kowall Pearce Womack

Denby Kurtz Polidori Young

Donigan Lahti

Nays—8

Amash Genetski Meadows Shirkey

Elsenheimer Kandrevas Scott, P. Warren

In The Chair: Byrnes

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to provide for the licensing, regulation, control, and prohibition of outdoor advertising adjacent to certain roads and highways; to prescribe powers and duties of certain state agencies and officials; to promulgate rules; to provide remedies and prescribe penalties for violations; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Motions and Resolutions

Rep. Melton moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

Rep. Melton moved that the Committee on Tax Policy be discharged from further consideration of Senate Bill No. 192.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

The bill was placed on the order of Second Reading of Bills.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 192, entitled

A bill to amend 2007 PA 36, entitled “Michigan business tax act,” by amending section 113 (MCL 208.1113), as amended by 2008 PA 472.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Corriveau moved to substitute (H-1) the bill.

The motion prevailed and the substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 192, entitled

A bill to amend 2007 PA 36, entitled “Michigan business tax act,” by amending section 113 (MCL 208.1113), as amended by 2008 PA 472.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 590 Yeas—76

Agema Durhal Kandrevas Polidori

Angerer Elsenheimer Knollenberg Proos

Ball Geiss Kowall Roberts

Barnett Genetski Lahti Rogers

Bledsoe Gonzales LeBlanc Schmidt, R.

Booher Green Lipton Schmidt, W.

Brown, L. Gregory Liss Schuitmaker

Brown, T. Haase Lund Scripps

Byrnes Haines Marleau Segal

Byrum Hammel Mayes Shirkey

Caul Hansen McDowell Slavens

Clemente Haugh Meadows Slezak

Constan Haveman Meekhof Spade

Corriveau Hildenbrand Melton Stamas

Crawford Horn Moss Stanley

Cushingberry Huckleberry Nathan Tyler

Dean Jackson Oakes Valentine

Denby Johnson Pavlov Walsh

Donigan Jones, Rick Pearce Womack

Nays—18

Amash Kurtz Neumann Smith

Bauer Leland Opsommer Tlaib

Calley Lindberg Scott, P. Warren

Daley Lori Sheltrown Young

Kennedy McMillin

In The Chair: Byrnes

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to meet deficiencies in state funds by providing for the imposition, levy, computation, collection, assessment, reporting, payment, and enforcement of taxes on certain commercial, business, and financial activities; to prescribe the powers and duties of public officers and state departments; to provide for the inspection of certain taxpayer records; to provide for interest and penalties; to provide exemptions, credits, and refunds; to provide for the disposition of funds; to provide for the interrelation of this act with other acts; and to make appropriations,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Motions and Resolutions

Rep. Melton moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

Rep. Melton moved that the Committee on Transportation be discharged from further consideration of Senate Bill No. 879.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

The bill was placed on the order of Second Reading of Bills.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 879, entitled

A bill to regulate the use of signs advertising sexually oriented businesses; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state and local governmental officers and entities; to provide remedies; and to prescribe civil sanctions.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 879, entitled

A bill to regulate the use of signs advertising sexually oriented businesses; to provide for the powers and duties of certain state and local governmental officers and entities; to provide remedies; and to prescribe civil sanctions.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 591 Yeas—88

Agema Durhal Lahti Proos

Angerer Geiss LeBlanc Roberts

Ball Genetski Leland Rogers

Barnett Gonzales Lindberg Schmidt, R.

Bauer Green Lipton Schmidt, W.

Bledsoe Gregory Liss Schuitmaker

Booher Haase Lori Scripps

Brown, L. Haines Lund Segal

Brown, T. Hammel Marleau Sheltrown

Byrnes Hansen Mayes Shirkey

Byrum Haugh McDowell Slavens

Calley Haveman McMillin Slezak

Caul Hildenbrand Meekhof Smith

Clemente Horn Melton Spade

Constan Huckleberry Moss Stamas

Corriveau Jackson Nathan Stanley

Crawford Johnson Neumann Tlaib

Cushingberry Jones, Rick Oakes Tyler

Daley Kennedy Opsommer Valentine

Dean Knollenberg Pavlov Walsh

Denby Kowall Pearce Womack

Donigan Kurtz Polidori Young

Nays—6

Amash Kandrevas Scott, P. Warren

Elsenheimer Meadows

In The Chair: Byrnes

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Messages from the Senate

The Speaker laid before the House

House Bill No. 4817, entitled

A bill to amend 1984 PA 270, entitled “Michigan strategic fund act,” by amending sections 4, 71, and 88a (MCL 125.2004, 125.2071, and 125.2088a), section 4 as amended by 2005 PA 225 and section 88a as amended by 2006 PA 639.

(The bill was received from the Senate on December 2, with substitute (S-1), title amendment and immediate effect given by the Senate, consideration of which, under the rules, was postponed until today, see House Journal No. 96, p. 2073.)

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

Rep. McMillin moved to amend the Senate substitute (S-1) as follows:

1. Amend page 7, line 16, after “BUY.” by inserting “BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2011 AND EVERY 3 YEARS THEREAFTER, THE AUDITOR GENERAL SHALL COMMISSION A RETURN ON INVESTMENT STUDY WITH AN INDEPENDENT PRIVATE ENTITY. THE INDEPENDENT PRIVATE ENTITY SELECTED TO UNDERTAKE THE RETURN ON INVESTMENT STUDY SHALL NOT BENEFIT, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FROM ANY TOURISM BUSINESS OR FROM THE SALE OF TOURIST-ORIENTED GOODS AND SERVICES EXCEPT FOR AN AMOUNT RECEIVED FOR CONDUCTING THE RETURN ON INVESTMENT STUDY. THE COST OF THE STUDY SHALL BE PAID WITH FUNDS FROM THE 21ST CENTURY JOBS FUND.”.

The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted, a majority of the members serving not voting therefor.

The question being on concurring in the substitute (S-1) made to the bill by the Senate,

The substitute (S-1) was concurred in, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 592 Yeas—88

Angerer Elsenheimer Leland Rogers

Ball Geiss Lindberg Schmidt, R.

Barnett Genetski Lipton Schmidt, W.

Bauer Gonzales Liss Schuitmaker

Bledsoe Green Lori Scott, P.

Booher Gregory Lund Scripps

Brown, L. Haase Marleau Segal

Brown, T. Haines Mayes Sheltrown

Byrnes Hansen McDowell Shirkey

Byrum Haugh Meadows Slavens

Calley Haveman Meekhof Slezak

Caul Hildenbrand Melton Smith

Clemente Horn Moss Spade

Constan Huckleberry Nathan Stamas

Corriveau Jackson Neumann Stanley

Crawford Johnson Oakes Tlaib

Cushingberry Jones, Rick Opsommer Tyler

Daley Kennedy Pavlov Valentine

Dean Knollenberg Pearce Walsh

Denby Kowall Polidori Warren

Donigan Kurtz Proos Womack

Durhal Lahti Roberts Young

Nays—6

Agema Hammel LeBlanc McMillin

Amash Kandrevas

In The Chair: Byrnes

The House agreed to the title as amended.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1506, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 11506 (MCL 324.11506), as amended by 2007 PA 212.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1506, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 11506 (MCL 324.11506), as amended by 2007 PA 212.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 593 Yeas—75

Agema Geiss Lahti Polidori

Amash Genetski LeBlanc Proos

Angerer Gonzales Leland Rogers

Ball Green Lindberg Schmidt, R.

Booher Haase Liss Schmidt, W.

Brown, T. Haines Lori Schuitmaker

Byrnes Hammel Lund Scott, P.

Byrum Hansen Marleau Scripps

Calley Haugh Mayes Segal

Caul Haveman McDowell Sheltrown

Constan Hildenbrand McMillin Shirkey

Corriveau Horn Meekhof Slavens

Crawford Huckleberry Melton Slezak

Cushingberry Jackson Moss Spade

Daley Jones, Rick Neumann Stamas

Denby Kandrevas Oakes Tyler

Donigan Knollenberg Opsommer Walsh

Durhal Kowall Pavlov Womack

Elsenheimer Kurtz Pearce

Nays—19

Barnett Dean Meadows Tlaib

Bauer Gregory Nathan Valentine

Bledsoe Johnson Roberts Warren

Brown, L. Kennedy Smith Young

Clemente Lipton Stanley

In The Chair: Byrnes

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to protect the environment and natural resources of the state; to codify, revise, consolidate, and classify laws relating to the environment and natural resources of the state; to regulate the discharge of certain substances into the environment; to regulate the use of certain lands, waters, and other natural resources of the state; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies and officials; to provide for certain charges, fees, assessments, and donations; to provide certain appropriations; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1564, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 11102, 11107, 11118a, 11121, 11123, 11124, 11125, 11129, 11140, and 11153 (MCL 324.11102, 324.11107, 324.11118a, 324.11121, 324.11123, 324.11124, 324.11125, 324.11129, 324.11140, and 324.11153), section 11118a as added by 1996 PA 182 and section 11153 as amended by 2008 PA 403; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1564, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 11102, 11107, 11118a, 11121, 11123, 11124, 11125, 11129, 11140, and 11153 (MCL 324.11102, 324.11107, 324.11118a, 324.11121, 324.11123, 324.11124, 324.11125, 324.11129, 324.11140, and 324.11153), section 11118a as added by 1996 PA 182 and section 11153 as amended by 2008 PA 403; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 594 Yeas—92

Agema Elsenheimer Lahti Roberts

Angerer Geiss LeBlanc Rogers

Ball Genetski Leland Schmidt, R.

Barnett Gonzales Lindberg Schmidt, W.

Bauer Green Lipton Schuitmaker

Bledsoe Gregory Liss Scott, P.

Booher Haase Lori Scripps

Brown, L. Haines Lund Segal

Brown, T. Hammel Marleau Sheltrown

Byrnes Hansen Mayes Shirkey

Byrum Haugh McDowell Slavens

Calley Haveman Meadows Slezak

Caul Hildenbrand Meekhof Smith

Clemente Horn Melton Spade

Constan Huckleberry Moss Stamas

Corriveau Jackson Nathan Stanley

Crawford Johnson Neumann Tlaib

Cushingberry Jones, Rick Oakes Tyler

Daley Kandrevas Opsommer Valentine

Dean Kennedy Pavlov Walsh

Denby Knollenberg Pearce Warren

Donigan Kowall Polidori Womack

Durhal Kurtz Proos Young

Nays—2

Amash McMillin

In The Chair: Byrnes

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to protect the environment and natural resources of the state; to codify, revise, consolidate, and classify laws relating to the environment and natural resources of the state; to regulate the discharge of certain substances into the environment; to regulate the use of certain lands, waters, and other natural resources of the state; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies and officials; to provide for certain charges, fees, assessments, and donations; to provide certain appropriations; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Motions and Resolutions

Rep. Elsenheimer moved to withdraw the notice to reconsider the vote by which the House passed Senate Bill No. 1320.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Melton moved to reconsider the vote by which the House passed Senate Bill No. 1320.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

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Rep. Stamas moved that Rep. Calley be excused temporarily from today’s session.

The motion prevailed.

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1320, entitled

A bill to authorize the state administrative board to convey certain state-owned property in various counties; to prescribe conditions for the conveyances; to provide for certain powers and duties of certain state departments in regard to the properties; and to provide for disposition of revenue derived from the conveyances.

(The bill was passed earlier today, see today’s Journal, p. 2093.)

The question being on the passage of the bill,

Rep. Spade moved to substitute (H-2) the bill.

The motion was seconded and the substitute (H-2) was adopted, a majority of the members present voting therefor.

The question being on the passage of the bill,

The bill was then passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 595 Yeas—88

Agema Elsenheimer Lahti Roberts

Angerer Geiss LeBlanc Rogers

Ball Genetski Leland Schmidt, R.

Barnett Gonzales Lindberg Schmidt, W.

Bauer Green Lipton Schuitmaker

Bledsoe Gregory Liss Scott, P.

Booher Haase Lori Scripps

Brown, L. Haines Marleau Segal

Brown, T. Hammel Mayes Sheltrown

Byrnes Hansen McDowell Slavens

Byrum Haugh Meadows Slezak

Caul Haveman Meekhof Smith

Clemente Hildenbrand Melton Spade

Constan Horn Moss Stamas

Corriveau Huckleberry Nathan Stanley

Crawford Jackson Neumann Tlaib

Cushingberry Johnson Oakes Tyler

Daley Jones, Rick Opsommer Valentine

Dean Kandrevas Pavlov Walsh

Denby Kennedy Pearce Warren

Donigan Knollenberg Polidori Womack

Durhal Kowall Proos Young

Nays—5

Amash Lund McMillin Shirkey

Kurtz

In The Chair: Byrnes

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Motions and Resolutions

Rep. Melton moved that Rule 42 be suspended.

The motion prevailed, 3/5 of the members present voting therefor.

Rep. Melton moved that the Committee on Tax Policy be discharged from further consideration of Senate Bill No. 883.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

The bill was placed on the order of Second Reading of Bills.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 883, entitled

A bill to amend 2004 PA 175, entitled “Streamlined sales and use tax revenue equalization act,” (MCL 205.171 to 205.191) by adding section 14a.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 883, entitled

A bill to amend 2004 PA 175, entitled “Streamlined sales and use tax revenue equalization act,” (MCL 205.171 to 205.191) by adding section 14a.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 596 Yeas—81

Agema Geiss Lahti Proos

Angerer Genetski LeBlanc Rogers

Barnett Gonzales Leland Schmidt, R.

Bauer Green Lipton Schmidt, W.

Bledsoe Gregory Liss Schuitmaker

Booher Haines Lori Scripps

Brown, T. Hammel Lund Segal

Byrum Hansen Marleau Sheltrown

Caul Haugh Mayes Shirkey

Clemente Haveman McDowell Slavens

Constan Hildenbrand Meekhof Slezak

Corriveau Horn Melton Smith

Crawford Huckleberry Moss Spade

Cushingberry Jackson Nathan Stamas

Daley Johnson Neumann Stanley

Dean Jones, Rick Oakes Tyler

Denby Kandrevas Opsommer Valentine

Dillon Knollenberg Pavlov Walsh

Donigan Kowall Pearce Warren

Durhal Kurtz Polidori Young

Elsenheimer

Nays—13

Amash Haase McMillin Scott, P.

Ball Kennedy Meadows Tlaib

Brown, L. Lindberg Roberts Womack

Byrnes

In The Chair: Byrnes

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to impose taxes and create credits and refundable credits to modify and equalize the impact of changes made to the general sales tax act and use tax act necessary to bring those taxes into compliance with the streamlined sales tax agreement so this state may participate in the streamlined sales tax system and governing board; to prescribe certain powers and duties of certain state departments; and to provide for the disbursement of certain proceeds,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1126, entitled

A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” by amending section 305 (MCL 168.305), as amended by 2004 PA 287.

Was read a second time, and the question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute (H-1) previously recommended by the Committee on Ethics and Elections,

The substitute (H-1) was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1126, entitled

A bill to amend 1954 PA 116, entitled “Michigan election law,” by amending section 305 (MCL 168.305), as amended by 2004 PA 287.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 597 Yeas—94

Agema Elsenheimer LeBlanc Roberts

Amash Geiss Leland Rogers

Angerer Genetski Lindberg Schmidt, R.

Ball Gonzales Lipton Schmidt, W.

Barnett Green Liss Schuitmaker

Bauer Gregory Lori Scott, P.

Bledsoe Haase Lund Scripps

Booher Haines Marleau Segal

Brown, L. Hammel Mayes Sheltrown

Brown, T. Hansen McDowell Shirkey

Byrnes Haugh McMillin Slavens

Byrum Haveman Meadows Slezak

Caul Hildenbrand Meekhof Smith

Clemente Horn Melton Spade

Constan Huckleberry Moss Stamas

Corriveau Jackson Nathan Stanley

Crawford Johnson Neumann Tlaib

Cushingberry Jones, Rick Oakes Tyler

Daley Kandrevas Opsommer Valentine

Dean Kennedy Pavlov Walsh

Denby Knollenberg Pearce Warren

Dillon Kowall Polidori Womack

Donigan Kurtz Proos Young

Durhal Lahti

Nays—0

In The Chair: Byrnes

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to reorganize, consolidate, and add to the election laws; to provide for election officials and prescribe their powers and duties; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state departments, state agencies, and state and local officials and employees; to provide for the nomination and election of candidates for public office; to provide for the resignation, removal, and recall of certain public officers; to provide for the filling of vacancies in public office; to provide for and regulate primaries and elections; to provide for the purity of elections; to guard against the abuse of the elective franchise; to define violations of this act; to provide appropriations; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to repeal certain acts and all other acts inconsistent with this act,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1091, entitled

A bill to amend 1965 PA 285, entitled “Professional investigator licensure act,” by amending section 4 (MCL 338.824), as amended by 2008 PA 146.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Stamas moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 3, line 17, after “FIRM” by inserting “ACTING WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE INDIVIDUAL’S OR THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM’S PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE”.

The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1091, entitled

A bill to amend 1965 PA 285, entitled “Professional investigator licensure act,” by amending section 4 (MCL 338.824), as amended by 2008 PA 146.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 598 Yeas—89

Agema Elsenheimer Lahti Proos

Amash Genetski LeBlanc Rogers

Angerer Gonzales Leland Schmidt, R.

Ball Green Lindberg Schmidt, W.

Barnett Gregory Lipton Schuitmaker

Bauer Haase Liss Scott, P.

Bledsoe Haines Lori Scripps

Booher Hammel Lund Segal

Brown, L. Hansen Marleau Sheltrown

Brown, T. Haugh Mayes Shirkey

Byrnes Haveman McDowell Slavens

Byrum Hildenbrand McMillin Slezak

Caul Horn Meadows Smith

Clemente Huckleberry Meekhof Spade

Constan Jackson Melton Stamas

Corriveau Johnson Moss Stanley

Crawford Jones, Rick Neumann Tyler

Cushingberry Kandrevas Oakes Valentine

Daley Kennedy Opsommer Walsh

Dean Knollenberg Pavlov Warren

Denby Kowall Pearce Womack

Dillon Kurtz Polidori Young

Donigan

Nays—5

Durhal Nathan Roberts Tlaib

Geiss

In The Chair: Byrnes

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to license and regulate professional investigators; to provide for certain powers and duties for certain state agencies and local officials; to provide for the imposition for certain fees; to protect the general public against unauthorized, unlicensed and unethical operations by professional investigators; to provide for immunity for certain persons under certain circumstances; to provide for penalties and remedies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Motions and Resolutions

Rep. Melton moved to reconsider the vote by which the House passed Senate Bill No. 1506.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members present voting therefor.

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 1506, entitled

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 11506 (MCL 324.11506), as amended by 2007 PA 212

(The bill was passed earlier today, see today’s Journal, p. 2117.)

The question being on the passage of the bill,

Rep. Mayes moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 4, line 4, by striking out all of subdivision (l) and relettering the remaining subdivision.

2. Amend page 5, following line 13, by inserting:

SEC. 11540A. (1) THE DEPARTMENT SHALL NOT PROMULGATE RULES UNDER THIS PART AFFECTING INERT MATERIALS BEFORE MARCH 1, 2011.

(2) THIS SECTION IS REPEALED MARCH 1, 2011.”.

The motion was seconded and the amendments were adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

The question being on the passage of the bill,

The bill was then passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 599 Yeas—89

Agema Durhal Lahti Rogers

Amash Elsenheimer LeBlanc Schmidt, R.

Angerer Geiss Leland Schmidt, W.

Ball Genetski Lindberg Schuitmaker

Barnett Gonzales Lipton Scott, P.

Bauer Green Liss Scripps

Bledsoe Gregory Lund Segal

Booher Haase Marleau Sheltrown

Brown, L. Haines Mayes Shirkey

Brown, T. Hammel McDowell Slavens

Byrnes Hansen McMillin Slezak

Byrum Haugh Meekhof Smith

Caul Haveman Melton Spade

Clemente Hildenbrand Moss Stamas

Constan Horn Nathan Stanley

Corriveau Huckleberry Neumann Tlaib

Crawford Jackson Oakes Tyler

Cushingberry Johnson Pavlov Valentine

Daley Kandrevas Pearce Walsh

Dean Kennedy Polidori Warren

Denby Knollenberg Proos Womack

Dillon Kowall Roberts Young

Donigan

Nays—5

Jones, Rick Lori Meadows Opsommer

Kurtz

In The Chair: Byrnes

The question being on agreeing to the title of the bill,

Rep. Melton moved to amend the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “An act to protect the environment and natural resources of the state; to codify, revise, consolidate, and classify laws relating to the environment and natural resources of the state; to regulate the discharge of certain substances into the environment; to regulate the use of certain lands, waters, and other natural resources of the state; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies and officials; to provide for certain charges, fees, assessments, and donations; to provide certain appropriations; to prescribe penalties and provide remedies; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,” by amending section 11506 (MCL 324.11506), as amended by 2007 PA 212, and by adding section 11540a; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

The motion prevailed.

The House agreed to the title as amended.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 395, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending section 24c (MCL 211.24c), as amended by 2003 PA 247.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 395, entitled

A bill to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled “The general property tax act,” by amending section 24c (MCL 211.24c), as amended by 2003 PA 247.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 600 Yeas—92

Agema Elsenheimer Lahti Roberts

Amash Geiss LeBlanc Rogers

Angerer Genetski Leland Schmidt, R.

Ball Gonzales Lindberg Schmidt, W.

Barnett Green Lipton Schuitmaker

Bauer Gregory Liss Scott, P.

Bledsoe Haase Lori Scripps

Booher Haines Lund Segal

Brown, L. Hammel Marleau Sheltrown

Brown, T. Hansen Mayes Shirkey

Byrnes Haugh McDowell Slavens

Byrum Haveman McMillin Slezak

Caul Hildenbrand Meekhof Smith

Clemente Horn Melton Spade

Constan Huckleberry Moss Stamas

Corriveau Jackson Nathan Stanley

Crawford Johnson Neumann Tlaib

Cushingberry Jones, Rick Oakes Tyler

Daley Kandrevas Opsommer Valentine

Dean Kennedy Pavlov Walsh

Denby Knollenberg Pearce Warren

Donigan Kowall Polidori Womack

Durhal Kurtz Proos Young

Nays—1

Meadows

In The Chair: Byrnes

Pursuant to Joint Rule 20, the full title of the act shall be inserted to read as follows:

“An act to provide for the assessment of rights and interests, including leasehold interests, in property and the levy and collection of taxes on property, and for the collection of taxes levied; making those taxes a lien on the property taxed, establishing and continuing the lien, providing for the sale or forfeiture and conveyance of property delinquent for taxes, and for the inspection and disposition of lands bid off to the state and not redeemed or purchased; to provide for the establishment of a delinquent tax revolving fund and the borrowing of money by counties and the issuance of notes; to define and limit the jurisdiction of the courts in proceedings in connection with property delinquent for taxes; to limit the time within which actions may be brought; to prescribe certain limitations with respect to rates of taxation; to prescribe certain powers and duties of certain officers, departments, agencies, and political subdivisions of this state; to provide for certain reimbursements of certain expenses incurred by units of local government; to provide penalties for the violation of this act; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,”

The House agreed to the full title.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

Second Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 419, entitled

A bill to amend 1971 PA 22, entitled “An act prescribing the age at which persons may donate their blood,” by amending section 1 (MCL 722.41), as amended by 1981 PA 228.

The bill was read a second time.

Rep. Angerer moved to amend the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 1, following line 9, by inserting:

“Enacting section 1. This amendatory act does not take effect unless all the following bills of the of the 95th Legislature are enacted into law:

(a) House Bill No. 4183.

(b) House Bill No. 4476.”.

The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be placed on its immediate passage.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Third Reading of Bills

Senate Bill No. 419, entitled

A bill to amend 1971 PA 22, entitled “An act prescribing the age at which persons may donate their blood,” by amending section 1 (MCL 722.41), as amended by 1981 PA 228.

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 601 Yeas—94

Agema Elsenheimer LeBlanc Roberts

Amash Geiss Leland Rogers

Angerer Genetski Lindberg Schmidt, R.

Ball Gonzales Lipton Schmidt, W.

Barnett Green Liss Schuitmaker

Bauer Gregory Lori Scott, P.

Bledsoe Haase Lund Scripps

Booher Haines Marleau Segal

Brown, L. Hammel Mayes Sheltrown

Brown, T. Hansen McDowell Shirkey

Byrnes Haugh McMillin Slavens

Byrum Haveman Meadows Slezak

Caul Hildenbrand Meekhof Smith

Clemente Horn Melton Spade

Constan Huckleberry Moss Stamas

Corriveau Jackson Nathan Stanley

Crawford Johnson Neumann Tlaib

Cushingberry Jones, Rick Oakes Tyler

Daley Kandrevas Opsommer Valentine

Dean Kennedy Pavlov Walsh

Denby Knollenberg Pearce Warren

Dillon Kowall Polidori Womack

Donigan Kurtz Proos Young

Durhal Lahti

Nays—0

In The Chair: Byrnes

The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Rep. Melton moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, 2/3 of the members serving voting therefor.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Messages from the Senate

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 58.

A concurrent resolution approving the conveyance of property to the State Building Authority and approving a lease between the State of Michigan and the State Building Authority relative to the Michigan State Police Headquarters.

Whereas, Section 5 of 1964 PA 183, as amended, being MCL § 830.415, requires the approval of the State Administrative Board, the Attorney General, and the Michigan Legislature by concurrent resolution concurred in by a majority of the members elected to and serving in each house, with the votes and names of the members voting thereon entered in the journal, before land owned by the State of Michigan (the “State”) may be conveyed to the State Building Authority (the “Authority”); and

Whereas, The site for the Michigan State Police Headquarters located in Ingham County (the “Facility”) will be acquired by the State from a third party; and

Whereas, Section 7 of 1964 PA 183, as amended, being MCL § 830.417, requires the approval of the State Administrative Board and the Michigan Legislature by concurrent resolution concurred in by a majority of the members elected to and serving in each house, with the votes and names of the members voting thereon entered in the journal, before the State may enter into a lease with the Authority upon a showing of a public purpose; and

Whereas, Providing additional space to be used by the State pursuant to the lease for the Facility is a recognized public purpose; and

Whereas, A lease between the Authority and the State has been prepared providing for the leasing of the Facility by the Authority to the State (the “Lease”); and

Whereas, The Executive Director of the Authority has furnished the Joint Capital Outlay Subcommittee of the Legislature with information and documents relative to the Lease; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That the Total Facility Cost for the Michigan State Police Headquarters shall not exceed $52,000,000 (the Authority share is $52,000,000 and the State General Fund/General Purpose share is $0), plus interest charges on monies advanced by the State to meet the construction cash flow requirements of the Facility, if any, of which not more than $52,000,000, plus interest charges on monies advanced by the State to meet the construction cash flow requirements of the Facility, if any, shall be financed from bonds issued by the Authority, exclusive of amounts necessary for reserves, interest, or other nonconstruction costs; and be it further

Resolved, That the Legislature hereby approves the necessary conveyances of property to the Authority as more particularly described in the Lease and attachments thereto; and be it further

Resolved, That the Legislature hereby approves the Authority acquiring the Facility and leasing it to the State and hereby determines that the leasing of the Facility from the Authority is for a public purpose as authorized by 1964 PA 183, as amended; and be it further

Resolved, That the annual amounts of “True Rental” for the Facility shall be within or below the range of $3,840,000 and $4,389,000, as shall reflect variations that may occur in the components upon which the appraisal of True Rental was based, which amounts shall be certified by the appraiser and thereafter approved by the State Administrative Board and the Authority as authorized by 1964 PA 183, as amended; and be it further

Resolved, That the Lease is hereby approved by this concurrent resolution, and the Governor and the Secretary of State are authorized and directed to execute the Lease for and on behalf of the State; and be it further

Resolved, That, by hereby approving the Lease between the State and the Authority, the Legislature agrees to appropriate annually sufficient amounts to pay the rent as obligated pursuant to the Lease; and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of this concurrent resolution be transmitted to the Governor, the Secretary of State, the Authority, and the State Budget Director.

The Senate has adopted the concurrent resolution.

The question being on the adoption of the concurrent resolution,

The Clerk made the following statement:

“Mr. Speaker and members of the House, the lease and exhibits attached to the resolution are available for review by the membership in the Clerk’s office.”

The question being on the adoption of the concurrent resolution,

The concurrent resolution was adopted, a majority of the members present voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

Roll Call No. 602 Yeas—64

Angerer Donigan Kennedy Proos

Ball Durhal Kowall Rogers

Barnett Elsenheimer Lahti Schmidt, R.

Bauer Geiss LeBlanc Scripps

Booher Gonzales Leland Sheltrown

Brown, T. Gregory Lindberg Slezak

Byrnes Haase Lipton Smith

Byrum Hammel Liss Spade

Caul Hansen Mayes Stamas

Clemente Haugh McDowell Stanley

Constan Haveman Meekhof Tlaib

Corriveau Horn Melton Valentine

Crawford Huckleberry Nathan Walsh

Cushingberry Jackson Neumann Warren

Dean Johnson Oakes Womack

Dillon Kandrevas Polidori Young

Nays—29

Agema Haines Marleau Schmidt, W.

Amash Hildenbrand McMillin Schuitmaker

Bledsoe Jones, Rick Moss Scott, P.

Brown, L. Knollenberg Opsommer Segal

Daley Kurtz Pavlov Shirkey

Denby Lori Pearce Slavens

Genetski Lund Roberts Tyler

Green

In The Chair: Byrnes

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Motions and Resolutions

Rep. Melton moved that when the House adjourns today it stand adjourned until Wednesday, December 15, at 10:00 a.m.

The motion prevailed.

Messages from the Senate

House Bill No. 4130, entitled

A bill to amend 1953 PA 232, entitled “Corrections code of 1953,” (MCL 791.201 to 791.285) by adding section 34b.

The Senate has passed the bill and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5318, entitled

A bill to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled “Revised judicature act of 1961,” by amending section 4805 (MCL 600.4805), as amended by 2003 PA 178.

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5347, entitled

A bill to amend 1986 PA 281, entitled “The local development financing act,” by amending sections 2, 3, 4, 5, and 12 (MCL 125.2152, 125.2153, 125.2154, 125.2155, and 125.2162), section 2 as amended by 2007 PA 200, sections 3 and 12 as amended by 2000 PA 248, and section 4 as amended by 2005 PA 15, and by adding sections 12c and 12d.

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5684, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending sections 17609, 17959, 18358, 18359, and 20958 (MCL 333.17609, 333.17959, 333.18358, 333.18359, and 333.20958), section 17609 as added by 2008 PA 524, section 17959 as added by 2008 PA 471, sections 18358 and 18359 as added by 2006 PA 333, and section 20958 as amended by 2000 PA 375.

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5756, entitled

A bill to amend 1936 (Ex Sess) PA 1, entitled “Michigan employment security act,” by amending section 27 (MCL 421.27), as amended by 2002 PA 192.

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 6027, entitled

A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” by amending section 13m of chapter XVII (MCL 777.13m), as amended by 2006 PA 259.

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 6270, entitled

A bill to amend 1967 PA 150, entitled “Michigan military act,” by amending section 306 (MCL 32.706).

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 6271, entitled

A bill to amend 1943 PA 240, entitled “State employees’ retirement act,” by amending section 55 (MCL 38.55), as amended by 2004 PA 33.

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 6374, entitled

A bill to amend 1980 PA 299, entitled “Occupational code,” by amending section 2009 (MCL 339.2009), as amended by 1988 PA 463.

The Senate has passed the bill, ordered that it be given immediate effect and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The House agreed to the full title.

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

House Bill No. 5575, entitled

A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled “The Michigan penal code,” (MCL 750.1 to 750.568) by adding section 462j.

The Senate has amended the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 5, line 1, after “effect” by striking out the balance of the enacting section and inserting “April 1, 2011.”.

The Senate has passed the bill as amended and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5576, entitled

A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled “The code of criminal procedure,” by amending section 16w of chapter XVII (MCL 777.16w), as amended by 2006 PA 156.

The Senate has amended the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 5, line 5, by striking out all of line 5 and inserting “April 1, 2011.”.

The Senate has passed the bill as amended and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5577, entitled

A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled “The Michigan penal code,” by amending section 159g (MCL 750.159g), as amended by 2009 PA 82.

The Senate has substituted (S-2) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-2) and amended the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled “An act to revise, consolidate, codify, and add to the statutes relating to crimes; to define crimes and prescribe the penalties and remedies; to provide for restitution under certain circumstances; to provide for the competency of evidence at the trial of persons accused of crime; to provide immunity from prosecution for certain witnesses appearing at criminal trials; to provide for liability for damages; and to repeal certain acts and parts of acts inconsistent with or contravening any of the provisions of this act,” by amending section 159g (MCL 750.159g), as amended by 2010 PA 176.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5578, entitled

A bill to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled “Revised judicature act of 1961,” by amending section 4701 (MCL 600.4701), as amended by 2009 PA 83.

The Senate has amended the bill as follows:

1. Amend page 3, line 22, after “effect” by striking out the balance of the enacting section and inserting “April 1, 2011.”.

The Senate has passed the bill as amended and pursuant to Joint Rule 20, inserted the full title.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

House Bill No. 5614, entitled

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “Public health code,” by amending sections 16231 and 16233 (MCL 333.16231 and 333.16233), section 16231 as amended by 1993 PA 79 and section 16233 as amended by 1995 PA 196.

The Senate has substituted (S-2) the bill.

The Senate has passed the bill as substituted (S-2), ordered that it be given immediate effect and amended the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled “An act to protect and promote the public health; to codify, revise, consolidate, classify, and add to the laws relating to public health; to provide for the prevention and control of diseases and disabilities; to provide for the classification, administration, regulation, financing, and maintenance of personal, environmental, and other health services and activities; to create or continue, and prescribe the powers and duties of, departments, boards, commissions, councils, committees, task forces, and other agencies; to prescribe the powers and duties of governmental entities and officials; to regulate occupations, facilities, and agencies affecting the public health; to regulate health maintenance organizations and certain third party administrators and insurers; to provide for the imposition of a regulatory fee; to provide for the levy of taxes against certain health facilities or agencies; to promote the efficient and economical delivery of health care services, to provide for the appropriate utilization of health care facilities and services, and to provide for the closure of hospitals or consolidation of hospitals or services; to provide for the collection and use of data and information; to provide for the transfer of property; to provide certain immunity from liability; to regulate and prohibit the sale and offering for sale of drug paraphernalia under certain circumstances; to provide for the implementation of federal law; to provide for penalties and remedies; to provide for sanctions for violations of this act and local ordinances; to provide for an appropriation and supplements; to repeal certain acts and parts of acts; to repeal certain parts of this act; and to repeal certain parts of this act on specific dates,” by amending sections 16231 and 16233 (MCL 333.16231 and 333.16233), section 16231 as amended by 1993 PA 79 and section 16233 as amended by 1995 PA 196, and by adding sections 9122 and 17819; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

The Speaker announced that pursuant to Rule 42, the bill was laid over one day.

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 59.

A concurrent resolution prescribing the legislative schedule.

Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That when the Legislature adjourns on Friday, December 3, 2010, it stands adjourned until Wednesday, December 29, 2010, at 11:00 a.m. for the House of Representatives and 11:30 a.m. for the Senate; and be it further

Resolved, That when the Legislature adjourns on Wednesday, December 29, 2010, it stands adjourned without day.

The Senate has adopted the concurrent resolution.

The concurrent resolution was referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 60.

A concurrent resolution providing for the final adjournment of the Legislature.

Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That on Wednesday, December 29, 2010, the Legislature shall stand adjourned without day.

The Senate has adopted the concurrent resolution.

The concurrent resolution was referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

Notices

Rep. Roberts moved to withdraw the notice to reconsider the vote by which the House concurred House Bill No. 5858.

The motion prevailed.

Rep. Lahti moved to withdraw the notice to reconsider the vote by which the House passed Senate Bill No. 1150.

The motion prevailed.

By unanimous consent the House returned to the order of

Messages from the Senate

The House returned to the consideration of

House Bill No. 5858, entitled

A bill to provide for a capital outlay program; to set forth the provisions for its implementation within the budgetary process; to make appropriations for planning and construction at state institutions and the acquisition of land; to provide for the elimination of fire hazards at the institutions; to provide for certain special maintenance, remodeling, alteration, renovation, or demolition of and additions to projects at state institutions; to provide for elimination of occupational safety and health hazards at state agencies and institutions; to provide for the award of contracts; and to provide for the expenditure thereof under the supervision of the director of the department of management and budget and the state administrative board.

(The bill was considered earlier today, see today’s Journal, p. 2101.)

The bill was referred to the Clerk for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

Rep. Durhal moved that the House adjourn.

The motion prevailed, the time being 6:55 a.m.

The Speaker Pro Tempore declared the House adjourned until Wednesday, December 15, at 10:00 a.m.

RICHARD J. BROWN

Clerk of the House of Representatives

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