Tobacco: other; reference to 1915 PA 31 in the age of majority act of 1971; revise. Amends secs. 2 & 3 of 1971 PA 79 (MCL 722.52 & 722.53). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0463'25, SB 0464'25, SB 0465'25
Impact
The expected impact of SB 0466 is to standardize the legal treatment of individuals aged 18 and older across various laws and regulations in Michigan. This includes eliminating discrepancies in age-related legal responsibilities that previously varied among different statutes, which could have created confusion or unfairness for young adults. By recognizing 18-year-olds as full legal adults, the bill might enhance their full participation in civic life, thereby positively affecting areas like employment, legal contracts, and civic duties. Moreover, the bill ties into broader discussions about youth rights and responsibilities, reflecting a shift towards more inclusive and empowering legislation for younger citizens.
Summary
Senate Bill 0466 seeks to amend the Age of Majority Act of 1971 in Michigan by revising sections 2 and 3 which set the legal age for individuals. The bill establishes that a person who is 18 years of age or older will have the same rights and responsibilities as individuals who are 21. This legislative change is significant in that it aligns the age of majority with contemporary societal norms, allowing young adults to engage in all civil aspects of life without the previous restrictions that applied to those between 18 and 20. Additionally, the bill specifies that courts can still order support payments for those aged 18 and over under certain legal acts, ensuring that provisions for child custody and support remain intact even as the age of majority is adjusted.
Sentiment
Overall, the sentiment around SB 0466 seems to be predominantly positive among its supporters, who argue that the bill is a crucial step towards recognizing the maturity and capability of younger adults. Advocates emphasize that this bill can facilitate easier access to various opportunities that had been previously restricted. However, there are also notable concerns from some legislators and advocacy groups who argue that the rapid expansion of responsibility could burden young individuals who may not yet be fully equipped to handle all adult responsibilities. These opposing views reflect an ongoing debate about the balance of rights and duties as they pertain to youth.
Contention
Key points of contention surrounding SB 0466 include the implications of lowering the de facto age of adulthood and its intersection with existing tobacco legislation. Opponents may voice concerns that by adjusting age definitions, there could be unintended consequences related to youth access to substances like tobacco. Additionally, questions arise regarding how such changes might affect legal proceedings involving younger adults, particularly in childcare and support contexts. As discussions progress, it will be essential to consider both the potential benefits of empowering youth through legislative reform and the risks that may accompany such changes.
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Tobacco: other; minors that purchase, possess, or use tobacco products, vapor products, or alternative nicotine products; sunset criminal penalties and civil sanctions for. Amends sec. 2 of 1915 PA 31 (MCL 722.642).
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Tobacco: licenses; requirement that a person hold a license to sell a nicotine or tobacco product at retail; create certain temporary exemptions to. Amends 1915 PA 31 (MCL 722.641 - 722.645) by adding sec. 1m. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0462'25
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Tobacco: licenses; nicotine or tobacco product licensee; allow to sell nicotine or tobacco products at an unlicensed location under certain circumstances. Amends 1915 PA 31 (MCL 722.641 - 722.645) by adding sec. 1p. TIE BAR WITH: SB 463'25, SB 466'25, SB 465'25
Tobacco: other; reference to 1915 PA 31 in the age of majority act of 1971; revise. Amends secs. 2 & 3 of 1971 PA 79 (MCL 722.52 & 722.53). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5370'25, HB 5372'25, HB 5368'25, HB 5369'25
Family law: parenting time; reference to section 7b of the child custody act of 1970 in the revised judicature act of 1961; modify. Amends sec. 1035 of 1961 PA 236 (MCL 600.1035). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4217'25
Housing: landlord and tenants; cross-reference to the revised statutes of 1846; remove. Amends sec. 6 of 1978 PA 454 (MCL 554.636). TIE BAR WITH: SB 21'25, SB 19'25
Tobacco: licenses; nicotine or tobacco products; require license to sell at retail. Amends title & secs. 1, 4 & 5 of 1915 PA 31 (MCL 722.641 et seq.) & adds secs. 1a, 1c, 1e, 1g, 1i, 1k & 1o. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0465'25
Family law: child custody; factors determining best interest of child; include equal time with both parents as a factor. Amends secs. 3 & 5 of 1970 PA 91 (MCL 722.23 & 722.25). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0941'26, SB 0942'26
Economic development: other; 1974 PA 198; amend to reflect repeal of the next Michigan development act. Amends sec. 2 of 1974 PA 198 (MCL 207.552). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0631'25, SB 0659'25
Family law: child custody; factors determining best interest of child in joint custody; include equal time with both parents as a factor. Amends secs. 6a & 7a of 1970 PA 91 (MCL 722.26a & 722.27a). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0940'26, SB 0942'26
Law enforcement: other; certain functions of the Michigan commission on law enforcement standards; move regulation to the department of licensing and regulatory affairs. Amends sec. 3 of 1965 PA 203 (MCL 28.603).
Elections: other; election of members to the Michigan public service commission; provide for. Amends sec. 699 of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.699) & adds ch. VIA. TIE BAR WITH: HB 5676'26
Economic development: other; strategic advisory board; create, and provide for the development of strategic plans. Amends 1984 PA 270 (MCL 125.2001 - 125.2094) by adding secs. 9a & 9b. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0213'25
Crimes: prostitution; references to the Michigan penal code; modify in sex offenders registration act. Amends sec. 2 of 1994 PA 295 (MCL 28.722). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5016'25