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HB 4806

Children: child abuse or child neglect; reference to the state child abuse and neglect prevention board; update in the vehicle code. Amends sec. 811j of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.811j). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4807'25

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Matt Bierlein and 6 co-sponsors

HB 4806 updates Michigan vehicle code to use current name of state child abuse/neglect prevention board, ensuring consistent references across law.

referred to second reading
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Bill Summary · HB 4806

Summary of HB 4806: Children and Child Abuse/Neglect Prevention

Overview

HB 4806 is a bill that aims to update references to the state child abuse and neglect prevention board in the Michigan vehicle code. The bill ties to a companion bill, HB 4807, which makes related changes.

Key Provisions

  • Updates language in section 811j of the Michigan vehicle code to replace references to the "child abuse and neglect prevention board" with the current name of the state entity, the "child abuse and neglect prevention and treatment board."
  • Ensures the vehicle code accurately reflects the current name and role of the state board responsible for child abuse and neglect prevention efforts.

Affected Parties

  • The Michigan child abuse and neglect prevention and treatment board, the state entity responsible for coordinating prevention and treatment programs.
  • State agencies and the public that interact with or reference the vehicle code provisions related to the child abuse/neglect prevention board.

Procedural Details

  • HB 4806 was introduced in the Michigan House of Representatives on March 13, 2025.
  • The bill has been referred to the second reading in the legislative process.
  • HB 4806 is tied to a companion bill, HB 4807, which makes related changes.

Overall, this is a technical bill focused on updating references in state law to accurately reflect the current name and role of the Michigan child abuse and neglect prevention board. It aims to ensure consistency across different areas of the state code.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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