Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB5077

Introduced
9/26/25  

Caption

Cemeteries and funerals: other; consent for subcontracting care of a decedent; require. Amends secs. 1805 & 1810 of 1980 PA 299 (MCL 339.1805 & 339.1810).

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 5077 could have significant implications for funeral operations across Michigan. By requiring explicit consent for subcontracting care, the legislation seeks to protect families from potential exploitation and enhances accountability among funeral service providers. The bill also emphasizes professional standards, directing the Department of Health and Human Services to develop training guidelines for funeral establishments. Overall, these measures aim to uphold the integrity of the mortuary profession and ensure the dignified handling of decedents in line with family expectations.

Summary

House Bill 5077 proposes amendments to the Occupational Code in Michigan, specifically addressing the practice of mortuary science. The bill establishes stricter guidelines for funeral establishments regarding the subcontracting of services related to the care of deceased individuals. It mandates that a licensed funeral director must obtain written consent from the next of kin or legally authorized person before subcontracting care to another facility. This provision is intended to ensure that the wishes of families are respected during the sensitive process of dealing with deceased loved ones. The bill emphasizes the importance of transparency and choice for families in the funeral process.

Contention

While there is support for the intent of HB 5077, some industry representatives and funeral service providers may have concerns regarding the additional regulatory burdens imposed by the bill. Critics might argue that the requirement for written consent for subcontracting could lead to delays in service delivery, affecting timely care for deceased individuals. The balance between protecting consumers and allowing funeral directors flexibility in managing their operations is likely to be a point of debate among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI HB5076

Cemeteries and funerals: other; embalming consent form requirements; provide for. Amends secs. 1805 & 1810 of 1980 PA 299 (MCL 339.1805 & 339.1810).

MI HB4309

Health occupations: physician's assistants; physician's assistants licensure compact; provide for. Amends sec. 18001 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.18001) & adds secs. 16188, 17011b, 17511b & 18011b.

MI SB0168

Appropriations: community colleges; appropriations for fiscal year 2025-2026; provide for. Amends secs. 201 & 206 of 1979 PA 94 (MCL 388.1801 & 388.1806).

MI HB4927

Occupations: barbers; required hours of course study for licensure; modify. Amends secs. 1108 & 1110 of 1980 PA 299 (MCL 339.1108 & 339.1110).

MI HB4981

Health occupations: counselors; reference to limited licensed counselor; modify to limited licensed professional counselor. Amends secs. 16281, 16905, 18101, 18105, 18106, 18111, 18114 & 18117 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.16281 et seq.).

MI HB4579

Appropriations: community colleges; appropriations for fiscal year 2025-2026; provide for. Amends secs. 201 & 206 of 1979 PA 94 (MCL 388.1801 & 388.1806).

MI HB4883

Occupations: hearing aid; regulation of hearing aid dealers; modify. Amends secs. 303a & 411 of 1980 PA 299 (MCL 339.303a & 339.411) & repeals art. 13 of 1980 PA 299 (MCL 339.1301 - 339.1309) & sec. 31 of 1979 PA 152 (MCL 338.2231).

MI SB510

State Board of Morticians and Funeral Directors - Funeral Direction Licensure and Apprentices - Requirements

MI HB4933

Occupations: employment agencies; deregulation of personnel agencies; provide for. Amends secs. 303a & 411 of 1980 PA 299 (MCL 339.303a & 339.411) & repeals art. 10 of 1980 PA 299 (MCL 339.1001 - 339.1022) & sec. 27 of 1979 PA 152 (MCL 338.2227).

MI HB4591

Health occupations: counselors; professional counselors licensure compact; provide for. Amends sec. 18101 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.18101) & adds secs. 16190a & 18105a.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.