2022 House Bill 6193

Revise laws to incorporate lessons learned from COVID epidemic

Introduced in the House

June 9, 2022

Introduced by Rep. Andrew Fink (R-58)

To repeal the open-ended authority of a building inspector to order a dwelling to be vacated “for any cause,” and instead limit it to the normal standards that apply to matters including contagious disease infections, unsafe conditions, property unfit for humans, defects in plumbing and other systems, etc.

Referred to the Committee on Oversight

June 22, 2022

Reported without amendment

Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.

July 1, 2022

Passed in the House 56 to 48 (details)

Received in the Senate

Sept. 7, 2022

Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform

Sept. 20, 2022

Referred to the Committee on Oversight

Sept. 22, 2022

Reported without amendment

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

Sept. 28, 2022

Passed in the Senate 22 to 14 (details)

To repeal the open-ended authority of a building inspector to order a dwelling to be vacated “for any cause,” and instead limit it to the normal standards that apply to matters including contagious disease infections, unsafe conditions, property unfit for humans, defects in plumbing and other systems, etc.

Vetoed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer

Oct. 14, 2022

Received in the House

Nov. 10, 2022

Referred to the Committee on Oversight