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HB1560 - TO CLARIFY THE LAW REGARDING REPORTS OF CHILD MALTREATMENT WITH ALLEGED VICTIMS WHO ARE EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER; TO PROHIBIT ANONYMOUS REPORTING OF CHILD MALTREATMENT; AND TO AMEND PENALTIES FOR FAILURE TO REPORT CHILD MALTREATMENT.


Bill Number:
HB1560 PDF
HB1560
Act Number:
Act 727 PDF
727
Status:
House -- Notification that HB1560 is now Act 727
Originating Chamber:
House
Lead Sponsor:
Other Primary Sponsor:
Introduction Date:
3/6/2023 3:22:51 PM
Act Date:
4/12/2023

Meetings

Date
Meeting
Documents
3/8/2023
House Aging, Children and Youth Committee
Committee Room 130
3/15/2023
House Aging, Children and Youth Committee
Committee Room 130
3/27/2023
House Meeting
House
3/29/2023
Senate Judiciary
Senate Room 171
4/5/2023
Senate Floor Session
Senate Chamber

Bill Status History

Chamber
Date
Action
Vote
House
4/12/2023 9:51:49 AM
Notification that HB1560 is now Act 727
House
4/6/2023 9:52:09 AM
Correctly enrolled and ordered transmitted to the Governor's Office.
House
4/5/2023 9:58:41 PM
TO BE ENROLLED
House
4/5/2023 9:58:39 PM
Returned From the Senate as passed.
Senate
4/5/2023 8:44:34 PM
Returned to the House as passed.
Senate
4/5/2023 8:44:31 PM
Read the third time and passed.
Senate
4/5/2023 8:44:23 PM
Motion to expunge the vote by which HB1560 passed. Motion Carried.
Senate
4/5/2023 7:56:37 PM
Read the third time and passed.
Senate
3/30/2023 1:15:30 PM
Returned by the Committee, with the recommendation that it Do Pass
Senate
3/27/2023 5:51:17 PM
Read first time, rules suspended, read second time, referred to JUDICIARY COMMITTEE - SENATE
Senate
3/27/2023 5:51:11 PM
Received from the House.
House
3/27/2023 4:09:17 PM
Read the third time and passed and ordered transmitted to the Senate.
House
3/16/2023 10:45:31 AM
REPORTED CORRECTLY ENGROSSED
House
3/16/2023 8:30:08 AM
Amendment No. 1 read and adopted and the bill ordered engrossed.
House
3/16/2023 8:30:06 AM
Placed on second reading for the purpose of amendment.
House
3/15/2023 11:18:44 AM
Returned by the Committee with the recommendation that it do pass as amended 1
House
3/6/2023 4:30:02 PM
Read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on AGING, CHILDREN AND YOUTH, LEGISLATIVE & MILITARY AFFAIRS- HOUSE
House
3/6/2023 3:22:57 PM
Filed

Amendments

Chamber
No.
Sponsor
Introduction Date
Document
Chamber: House
Amendment Number: H1
3/15/2023 11:07:24 AM