2006 Senate Bill 1112 / Public Act 258

Introduced in the Senate

March 2, 2006

Introduced by Sen. Patricia Birkholz (R-24)

To revise a law that requires local law enforcement agencies to notify the Department of Environmental Quality when they discover an illegal methamphetamine lab, so it instead requires them the notify the Department of Community Health.

Referred to the Committee on Health Policy

March 28, 2006

Reported without amendment

With the recommendation that the substitute (S-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.

March 29, 2006

Substitute offered

To replace the previous version of the bill with one that revises details but does not change the substance of the bill as previously described.

The substitute passed by voice vote

March 30, 2006

Passed in the Senate 36 to 0 (details)

Received in the House

March 30, 2006

Referred to the Committee on Health Policy

May 9, 2006

Reported without amendment

With the recommendation that the substitute (H-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.

May 23, 2006

Substitute offered

To replace the previous version of the bill with one that adds a 48-hour timeline within which a law enforcement agency must make the required notifications after discovering an illegal drug manufacturing site.

The substitute passed by voice vote

May 24, 2006

Passed in the House 106 to 0 (details)

To revise a law that requires local law enforcement agencies to notify the Department of Environmental Quality when they discover an illegal methamphetamine lab, so it instead requires them the notify the Department of Community Health, and do so within 48 hours.

Motion by Rep. Dave Hildenbrand (R-86)

To give the bill immediate effect.

The motion passed 106 to 0 (details)

Received in the Senate

May 25, 2006

June 1, 2006

Substitute offered by Sen. Patricia Birkholz (R-24)

To replace the previous version of the bill with one that includes a provision establishing a process and procedures by which a property owner can get the property's cleanup status assessed, and get a certification that it has been cleaned up.

The substitute passed by voice vote

Passed in the Senate 36 to 0 (details)

To revise a law that requires local law enforcement agencies to notify the Department of Environmental Quality when they discover an illegal methamphetamine lab, so it instead requires them the notify the Department of Community Health, and do so within 48 hours. Also, to establish a process and procedures by which a property owner could get the property's cleanup status assessed, and get a certification that it has been cleaned up.

Received in the House

June 6, 2006

June 15, 2006

Passed in the House 104 to 0 (details)

Signed by Gov. Jennifer Granholm

June 30, 2006