2004 Senate Resolution 224

Offered in the Senate

March 9, 2004

Offered by Sen. Beverly Hammerstrom (R-17)

To express opposition to any new or revised administrative rules that are more stringent than federal policies and that impede economic development and job creation. The resolution specifically cites the fact that the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) is considering the imposition of ergonomics rules on Michigan businesses.

Referred to the Committee on Economic Development, Small Business, and Regulatory Reform

March 25, 2004

Adopted in the Senate 33 to 4 (details)

To express opposition to any new or revised administrative rules that are more stringent than federal policies and that impede economic development and job creation.