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MI SB0486
MI SB0486Labor; other; junior ice hockey player; clarify as nonemployee for purposes of act concerning work away from home. Amends 1903 PA 106 (MCL 408.581 - 408.583) by adding sec. 2a. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0483'17
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Introduced
06/22/2017
06/22/2017
In Committee
11/28/2017
11/28/2017
Crossed Over
10/19/2017
10/19/2017
Passed
12/13/2017
12/13/2017
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
12/28/2017
12/28/2017
Introduced Session
99th Legislature
Bill Summary
Public Acts of 2017 Approved by the Governor December 20, 2017 Filed with the Secretary of State December 21, 2017 EFFECTIVE DATE: March 21, 2018 STATE OF MICHIGAN 99TH LEGISLATURE REGULAR SESSION OF 2017 Introduced by Senators Ananich, Horn, Stamas and Schmidt ENROLLED SENATE BILL No. 486 AN ACT to amend 1903 PA 106, entitled "An act to prescribe the duties and liabilities of employers and employes arising from the offer and acceptance of inducements for the performance of labor or service for hire at some point away from the home locality," (MCL 408.581 to 408.583) by adding section 2a.
AI Summary
This bill clarifies that the Michigan law concerning duties and liabilities of employers and employees for labor or service performed away from home does not apply to individuals aged 16 to 21 who play for a junior ice hockey team that is a member of a regional, national, or international junior ice hockey league. This change is intended to establish that these junior ice hockey players are not considered employees for the purposes of this law. The bill has a tie-bar with Senate Bill 483, meaning it will only take effect if that bill is also enacted into law, and it will become effective 90 days after being signed into law.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Assigned Pa 0245'17 With Immediate Effect (on 12/28/2017)
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