2025 House Bill 4882

Occupations: individual licensing and registration; licensing of potato dealers; eliminate.

A bill to repeal 1964 PA 158, entitled “An act to provide for the licensing of wholesale potato dealers; to prescribe certain powers and duties for certain state agencies; to require certain types of financial security for certain persons under certain circumstances, and to prescribe the procedure for its enforcement; to provide remedies and penalties for violations of the act; and to repeal certain acts and parts of acts,” (MCL 290.451 to 290.466).

AI Analysis – Experimental

House Bills No. 4881 and 4882 revise Michigan’s agricultural and food regulations by expanding and clarifying food licensure exemptions, refining labeling rules, and repealing the outdated 1964 law regulating wholesale potato dealers to eliminate related state oversight.

Introduced in the House

Sept. 11, 2025

Introduced by Rep. Jerry Neyer (R-92) and five co-sponsors

Co-sponsored by Reps. Bill Schuette (R-95), David Martin (R-68), Ken Borton (R-105), Doug Wozniak (R-59) and Gregory Alexander (R-98)

Referred to the Committee on Agriculture

Oct. 30, 2025

Reported without amendment

Referred to the Committee on Rules