2001 Senate Bill 722 / Public Act 204

Introduced in the Senate

Oct. 17, 2001

Introduced by Sen. Michael Goschka (R-33)

To require courts to report to the state police when a person is convicted of criminal contempt for violation of a domestic violence or stalking personal protection order.

Referred to the Committee on Judiciary

Nov. 7, 2001

Substitute offered

To replace the previous version of the bill with a version recommended by the committee which reported it. The substitute incorporates changes resulting from committee testimony and deliberation. These changes do not affect the substance of the bill as previously described.

The substitute passed by voice vote

Nov. 8, 2001

Passed in the Senate 35 to 0 (details)

Received in the House

Nov. 8, 2001

To require courts to report to the state police when a person is convicted of criminal contempt for violation of a domestic violence or stalking personal protection order.

Dec. 11, 2001

Substitute offered

To replace the previous version of the bill with a version recommended by the committee which reported it. The substitute incorporates changes resulting from committee testimony and deliberation. These changes do not affect the substance of the bill as previously described.

The substitute passed by voice vote

Amendment offered by Rep. Jennifer Faunce (R-29)

To clarify certain technical requirements in the bill, and move back the date the bill goes into effect.

The amendment passed by voice vote

Dec. 12, 2001

Passed in the House 103 to 0 (details)

Received in the Senate

Dec. 12, 2001

To require courts to report to the state police when a person is convicted of criminal contempt for violation of a domestic violence or stalking personal protection order.

Dec. 13, 2001

Passed in the Senate 35 to 0 (details)

To concur with the House-passed version of the bill.

Received in the House

Dec. 13, 2001

Signed by Gov. John Engler

Dec. 27, 2001