Relating to documents issued by the Department of Transportation.
SB 1164 would shield Michigan-based patients and providers from out-of-state arrest, extradition, or investigative cooperation for legally protected reproductive health activities
SB 1164 would shield Michigan-based patients and providers from out-of-state arrest, extradition, or investigative cooperation for legally protected reproductive health activities
Status: Passed Senate and House; transmitted to Governor 4/15/2025; vetoed by Governor 4/18/2025.
Tie‑barred to SB 1163.
SB 1164 seeks to limit the use of Michigan criminal processes (including arrest and extradition cooperation) against people who perform, assist with, or receive reproductive health services that are lawful in Michigan. The bill is aimed at protecting patients and providers located in Michigan from out‑of‑state criminal enforcement or extradition based on conduct that Michigan law permits.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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