Lansing, Michigan – SBs 33 and 510, sponsored by state Sen. Phil Pavlov, prevent the Michigan Department of Education and the Center for Educational Performance and Information from selling or otherwise providing students’ private information to third-party for-profit businesses, along with creating a new Student Online Personal Protection Act for the purposes of regulating Internet operators serving K-12 schools. The bills are now PAs 367 and 368.
HB 4185, sponsored by the late state Rep. Julie Plawecki, allows for an appeals process for salvage vehicle inspectors who were decertified by the Department of the State. It is now PA 369.
HB 4814, sponsored by state Rep. Jim Runestad, requires all state department websites to have one standardized layout for contact information by 2018. It is now PA 370.
HB 5001, sponsored by state Rep. Dan Lauwers, increases the hours of education required for massage therapists to gain their license from 500 hours to 625 hours if they are enrolled in a massage therapy program on or after Aug. 1, 2017. It is now PA 371.
HBs 5824 and 5825, sponsored by state Rep. Ben Glardon, expand the definition of “addition” to freestanding buildings that are under the nonprofit medical facility’s license and serve the same function as the main hospital building. They are now PAs 372 and 373.

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