REPORT SUBSTANCE ADDICTION H.B. 6140: FLOOR ANALYSIS
House Bill 6140 (as reported with amendment) Sponsor: Representative Michelle McManus House Committee: Human Services
Senate Committee: Families, Mental Health and Human Services
The bill would amend the Child Protection Law to specify that a person who was required to report suspected child abuse or neglect under the Law and who knew, or from the child’s symptoms had reasonable cause to suspect that a newborn infant had any amount of alcohol, a controlled substance, or a metabolite of a controlled substance in his or her body would have to report the information to the Family Independence Agency in the same manner as information concerning abuse and neglect is reported. The person would not have to report the information, however, if he or she knew that the alcohol, controlled substance, or metabolite, or the child’s symptoms were the result of medical treatment administered to the newborn infant or his or her mother.
The Law currently requires various individuals, including physicians, dentist, nurses, coroners, psychologists, social workers, school officials, and law enforcement personnel immediately to report suspected child abuse or neglect to the Family Independence Agency. The bill would require the same individuals also to report instances of substance abuse in newborns.
Proposed MCL 722.623a Legislative Analyst: L. Burghardt
The bill would have no fiscal impact on State or local government.
Date Completed: 12-6-96 Fiscal Analyst: C. Cole
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This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.