REPORT BY FIRE MARSHAL: REPEAL
House Bill 6000 as introduced
Sponsor: Rep. Beau Matthew LaFave
House Bill 6002 as introduced
Sponsor: Rep. Sue Allor
Committee: Oversight
Complete to 5-16-18
SUMMARY:
House Bill 6000 would repeal a section of the Michigan Fireworks Safety Act that required the fire marshal to provide a report to the Legislature by October 1, 2013 pertaining to the costs of inspections of retail locations selling fireworks for the purpose of establishing a consumer fireworks certificate fee.
MCL 28.471 (repealed)
House Bill 6002 would amend the Stille-DeRossett-Hale Single State Construction Code to delete a statutory reference to the section of the Michigan Fireworks Safety Act that would be repealed by House Bill 6000. The bill is tie-barred to House Bill 6000, meaning that unless that bill were also enacted, House Bill 6002 could not take effect.
MCL 125.1528
FISCAL IMPACT:
House Bill 6000 would not have a significant fiscal impact on any unit of state or local government. The bill would delete a report required from the State Fire Marshal, which would not affect expenditures or revenues.
House Bill 6002 would not have a fiscal impact on any unit of state or local government.
Legislative Analyst: Susan Stutzky
Fiscal Analyst: Marcus Coffin
■ This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan House Fiscal Agency staff for use by House members in their deliberations, and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.