REPEAL OF BAN ON ENDURANCE CONTESTS H.B. 4250:
SUMMARY OF BILL REPORTED
FROM COMMITTEE
House Bill 4250 (as reported without amendment)
Sponsor: Representative Rob VerHeulen
House Committee: Criminal Justice
CONTENT
The bill would repeal Public Act 140 of 1935, which prohibits a person from promoting, conducting, or participating in any endurance contest known as a walkathon or similar endurance contest. The prohibition does not apply, however, to an event that begins and ends on the same day or an event that is completed within a predetermined period of less than 12 hours.
A violation is a misdemeanor, punishable by a maximum fine of $100 and/or up to 90 days' imprisonment. Each violation constitutes a separate offense.
MCL 752.161 & 752.162 Legislative Analyst: Patrick Affholter
FISCAL IMPACT
Under the bill, local government would save court costs and the costs of incarceration due to the repeal of a misdemeanor. Public libraries would no longer receive fine revenue. The bill would have no fiscal impact on the State.
Date Completed: 9-24-15 Fiscal Analyst: John Maxwell
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.