2002 House Bill 5672 / Public Act 377

Introduced in the House

Feb. 14, 2002

Introduced by Rep. Alexander Lipsey (D-60)

To eliminate certain duties assigned by statute to the Auditor General related to the disconnection of land from cities or villages. This is part of a large package of bills updating various statutes to reflect the narrower focus of the office of Auditor General arising from its transition from an elected to an appointed office in the Constitution of 1963, and related executive branch.

Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Operations

Feb. 27, 2002

Amendment offered by Rep. Bruce Patterson (R-21)

To make a technical change in the language of the bill so it will be internally consistent.

The amendment passed by voice vote

March 5, 2002

Passed in the House 106 to 0 (details)

Received in the Senate

March 5, 2002

To eliminate certain duties assigned by statute to the Auditor General related to the disconnection of land from cities or villages. This is part of a large package of bills updating various statutes to reflect the narrower focus of the office of Auditor General arising from its transition from an elected to an appointed office in the Constitution of 1963, and related executive branch.

May 9, 2002

Passed in the Senate 36 to 0 (details)

To eliminate certain duties assigned by statute to the Auditor General related to the disconnection of land from cities or villages. This is part of a large package of bills updating various statutes to reflect the narrower focus of the office of Auditor General arising from its transition from an elected to an appointed office in the Constitution of 1963, and related executive branch reorganizations.

Received in the House

May 9, 2002

Signed by Gov. John Engler

May 24, 2002