Bill
SB 910
Increasing fee under Uniform Securities Act
SB 910 broadens Central Registry definitions to include more serious abuse, narrows who can access confirmations, and requires DHHS to notify anyone named as a perpetrator.
Bill
SB 910
SB 910 broadens Central Registry definitions to include more serious abuse, narrows who can access confirmations, and requires DHHS to notify anyone named as a perpetrator.
Status: Placed on second reading
Introduced: January 24, 2025
Subject: Child protection — child abuse/neglect; modifications to the Central Registry (amends secs. 2, 7j & 8 of 1975 PA 238, MCL 722.622, 722.627j, 722.628)
SB 910 updates Michigan’s Child Protection Law to (1) broaden the types of conduct classified as “confirmed serious abuse or neglect” for Central Registry purposes, (2) narrow when Central Registry confirmation may be shared to employers/organizations (to roles involving unsupervised contact with children), and (3) change DHHS notice requirements to persons named as perpetrators in reports.
For statutory context, the bill revises the Child Protection Law (1975 PA 238) definitions and Central Registry procedures at MCL 722.622 et seq.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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