House Introduced Bill
Introduced bills appear as they were introduced and reflect no subsequent amendments or changes
House Bill 4519 of 2003 (Public Act 42 of 2003)
Sponsors
- Bill Huizenga (District 90)
- Ken Bradstreet (District 105)
- Joseph Rivet (District 96)
- Bill McConico (District 5)
- Shelley Taub (District 40)
- Tom Casperson (District 108)
- Craig DeRoche (District 38)
- Clark Bisbee (District 64)
- Neal Nitz (District 78)
- Philip LaJoy (District 21)
- John Pastor (District 19)
- Charles LaSata (District 79)
- Mary Middaugh (District 80)
- Joanne Voorhees (District 77)
- Larry Julian (District 85)
- John Stahl (District 82)
- John Garfield (District 45)
- Dave Woodward (District 26)
- Alma Stallworth (District 8)
- Michael Murphy (District 68)
- Stephen Ehardt (District 83)
- Scott Shackleton (District 107)
- Jerry Kooiman (District 75)
- Barb Vander Veen (District 89)
- Hoon-Yung Hopgood (District 22)
- Ken Daniels (District 2)
Categories
Communications: computers; Communications: internet; Consumer protection: marketing and soliciting; Consumer protection: privacy
Communications; computers; regulation of the transmission of electronic mail advertisements; provide for. Creates new act.
Documents
As Passed by the House
The As Passed by the House version is the bill, as introduced, that includes any adoped House amendments
The As Passed by the House version is the bill, as introduced, that includes any adoped House amendments
As Passed by the Senate
The As Passed by the Senate version is the bill, as introduced, that includes any adoped Senate amendments
The As Passed by the Senate version is the bill, as introduced, that includes any adoped Senate amendments
Analysis
Senate Fiscal Agency Analysis
History
(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)Note: A page number of 0 indicates that the page number is coming soon
Date | Journal | Action |
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4/02/2003 | HJ 27 Pg. 343 | referred to Committee on Energy and Technology |
5/07/2003 | HJ 36 Pg. 496 | reported with recommendation with substitute H-2 |
5/07/2003 | HJ 36 Pg. 496 | referred to second reading |
5/13/2003 | HJ 38 Pg. 550 | substitute H-2 adopted |
5/13/2003 | HJ 38 Pg. 550 | placed on third reading |
5/13/2003 | HJ 38 Pg. 550 | placed on immediate passage |
5/13/2003 | HJ 38 Pg. 550 | passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 127 Yeas 107 Nays 0 |
5/14/2003 | SJ 45 Pg. 584 | REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON TECHNOLOGY AND ENERGY |
6/10/2003 | SJ 56 Pg. 784 | REPORTED FAVORABLY WITH SUBSTITUTE S-1 |
6/19/2003 | SJ 61 Pg. 937 | REPORTED BY COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FAVORABLY WITH SUBSTITUTE S-1 |
6/19/2003 | SJ 61 Pg. 937 | SUBSTITUTE S-1 CONCURRED IN |
6/19/2003 | SJ 61 Pg. 937 | PLACED ON ORDER OF THIRD READING WITH SUBSTITUTE S-1 |
6/24/2003 | SJ 62 Pg. 964 | AMENDMENT(S) ADOPTED |
6/24/2003 | SJ 62 Pg. 964 | PASSED; GIVEN IMMEDIATE EFFECT ROLL CALL # 282 YEAS 37 NAYS 0 EXCUSED 1 NOT VOTING 0 |
6/25/2003 | HJ 56 Pg. 1075 | Senate substitute S-1 concurred in |
6/25/2003 | HJ 56 Pg. 1075 | Roll Call # 333 Yeas 107 Nays 0 |
6/25/2003 | HJ 56 Pg. 1075 | bill ordered enrolled |
7/01/2003 | HJ 58 Pg. 1181 | presented to the Governor 6/30/2003 @ 2:41 PM |
7/15/2003 | HJ 61 Pg. 1279 | approved by the Governor 7/11/2003 @ 5:54 PM |
7/15/2003 | HJ 61 Pg. 1279 | filed with Secretary of State 7/14/2003 @ 9:55 AM |
7/15/2003 | HJ 61 Pg. 1279 | assigned PA 42''03 with immediate effect |