Date: 2009-08-26 |
FINAL PASSAGEHB 4618 (Huckleberry) HB 4618 would increase the penalties for the crime of committing or attempting financial exploitation or embezzlement of a vulnerable adult’s assets. Serious violations as defined in the bill would be subject to civil fines of up to the greater of $15,000 or triple the value of the targeted assets, and very serious violations would be punishable by up to 20 years in prison and a $50,000 fine.
HB 4727 (Huckleberry) HB 4727 would establish sentencing guidelines for the increased penalties proposed by House Bill 4618 for financial exploitation or embezzlement of a vulnerable adult’s assets.
HB 4620 (Bledsoe) HB 4620 would revise the penalties for fraudulently obtaining another person’s signature with the intention of cheating or defrauding the person. Currently the penalty is EITHER up 10 years in prison or a $5,000 fine, and the bill would authorize BOTH of these for a single offense.
HB 4626 (Constan) HB 4626 would establish sentencing guidelines for the increased penalty proposed by House Bill 4620 for the crime of obtaining a signature by fraud.
HB 5011 (Constan) HB 5011 would prohibit a magistrate from refusing to accept a criminal vulnerable adult abuse complaint because the complaint is signed by a person other than the victim, who is acting upon information and belief that a violation occurred.
HB 4971 (Dean) HB 4971 would revise the conditions on a potential employer asking state authorities if a job candidate is a perpetrator in the state's central registry of serious child abuse cases. The bill would limit such enquiries to jobs that include contact with children.
SB 411 (Switalski) Senate Bill 411 (S-1) would enact the "Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act" and repeal the Uniform Management of Institutional Funds Act. The proposed Act would do the following:
SB 412 (Kuipers) Senate Bill 412 (S-1) would amend the Nonprofit Corporation Act to refer to the
HB 5052 (Womack) The bill requires that appointed emergency financial managers of cities and schools submit financial disclosure reports to the Governor and leaders of the Legislature every six months, and post those reports on the website of the local unit of government or the school district, as appropriate.
SB 430 (Van Woerkom) The bill specifies that in circumstances when a tall structure has the approval of the Federal Aviation Administration and the Michigan Department of Transportation, then a permit or variance for the construction, establishment, alteration, or repair of a tall structure near an airport would not require the approval of an Airport Zoning Board (many of which have disbanded since their creation in the 1950's).
HB 4770 (Lahti) The bill would amend the Michigan Memorial Highway Act to designate the portion of Highway US-2 in Iron County beginning in Crystal Falls at the intersection of US-2 and M-69 and continuing west to the intersection of US-2 and M-189 in Iron River as the " Iron County Veterans Memorial Highway."
HB 4503 (Angerer) The bill would allow affidavits to correct errors or omissions in previously recorded documents, and specifies that they may be recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds of the county where the property is located.
HB 4511 (Geiss) The bill would alter the process to be used when modifying the Michigan Merit Curriculum, (1) specifying that a personal curriculum could be sought for a student who had completed Grade 9, and (2) expanding the list of those who could request the personal curriculum on behalf of a student to include teachers and counselors (in addition to parents). In addition, the bill would allow modification of the high school mathematics requirements to occur after a student had completed 1-1/2 credits of math, (without necessarily having attained a passing grade), instead of having successfully completed 2-1/2 credits.
MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONSHR 142 (Dillon) A resolution of tribute offered as a memorial for Jim Connors, former member of the House of Representatives.
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