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MI HB5421

MI HB5421
Construction: lead abatement; certain definitions in lead abatement provision; modify. Amends secs. 5453, 5454, 5455, 5456, 5457, 5458, 5459, 5460, 5461a, 5462, 5463, 5464, 5465, 5468, 5469, 5470, 5471, 5472, 5473a, 5474, 5474b, 5474c, 5475, 5476 & 5477 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.5453 et seq.) & repeals sec. 5474b of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.5474b[1]).


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Introduced
10/19/2021
In Committee
10/19/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2022

Introduced Session

101st Legislature

Bill Summary

A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled "Public health code," by amending sections 5453, 5454, 5455, 5456, 5457, 5458, 5459, 5460, 5461a, 5462, 5463, 5464, 5465, 5468, 5469, 5470, 5471, 5472, 5473a, 5474, 5474b, 5474c, 5475, 5476, and 5477 (MCL 333.5453, 333.5454, 333.5455, 333.5456, 333.5457, 333.5458, 333.5459, 333.5460, 333.5461a, 333.5462, 333.5463, 333.5464, 333.5465, 333.5468, 333.5469, 333.5470, 333.5471, 333.5472, 333.5473a, 333.5474, 333.5474b, 333.5474c[1], 333.5475, 333.5476, and 333.5477), section 5453 as amended by 2008 PA 45, sections 5454, 5455, 5456, 5457, 5458, 5459, 5460, 5462, 5463, 5468, 5471, 5472, 5473a, 5475, 5476, and 5477 as amended by 2002 PA 644, sections 5461a, 5464, and 5465 as added by 1998 PA 220, sections 5469, 5470, and 5474 as added by 1998 PA 219, section 5474b as added by 2004 PA 432, and section 5474c as added by 2004 PA 433; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Public Health Code to modify various definitions and provisions related to lead abatement activities. Key changes include: - Expanding the definition of "abatement" to include interim control activities and other measures designed to temporarily reduce lead-based paint hazards. - Revising the definition of "child occupied facility" to clarify which areas of a building are considered part of the facility. - Requiring EBL (elevated blood lead level) environmental investigations for children with elevated blood lead levels. - Expanding the lead information housing registry to include more details on lead-based paint and interim control activities. - Increasing penalties for violations and extending the statute of limitations for citations. - Repealing the existing lead-safe housing registry provision. The bill aims to strengthen regulations and oversight around lead abatement and hazard reduction efforts in order to better protect children and the public from lead exposure.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (37)

Kyra Bolden (D)* Felicia Brabec (D)* Kelly Breen (D)* Brenda Carter (D)* Tyrone Carter (D)* Mary Cavanagh (D)* John Cherry (D)* Cara Clemente (D)* Jim Ellison (D)* Jim Haadsma (D)* Abdullah Hammoud (D)* Rachel Hood (D)* Kara Hope (D)* Cynthia Johnson (D)* Matt Koleszar (D)* Padma Kuppa (D)* David LaGrand (D)* Donna Lasinski (D)* Tullio Liberati (D)* Mari Manoogian (D)* Christine Morse (D)* Cynthia Neeley (D)* Amos O'Neal (D)* Laurie Pohutsky (D)* Yousef Rabhi (D)* Terry Sabo (D)* Helena Scott (D)* Tim Sneller (D)* William Sowerby (D)* Samantha Steckloff (D)* Richard Steenland (D)* Lori Stone (D)* Joseph Tate (D)* Shri Thanedar (D)* Regina Weiss (D)* Karen Whitsett (D)* Angela Witwer (D)*

Last Action

House Health Policy (10:30 2/17/2022 Room 519, House Office Building) (on 02/17/2022)

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