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Michigan House advances and passes a package of occupational-code and technical bills; several get immediate effect

April 16, 2026 | 2025-2026 House Legislature MI, Michigan


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Michigan House advances and passes a package of occupational-code and technical bills; several get immediate effect
The Michigan House on April 14 moved several bills through final stages and approved them by recorded votes, including measures to update the occupational code and to adopt coordinate systems for mapping.

Representative Fairbairn, sponsor of a multi-bill occupational-code package, told the chamber the bills were developed with stakeholders to clarify disclosure requirements in agent–client relationships and to strengthen consumer protections in residential real estate transactions. "I encourage the chamber's support on this bill," Fairbairn said.

On roll-call votes required for final passage, House Bill 5227 passed 105–1. Immediately afterward, the majority floor leader moved for immediate effect; that motion was ordered. House Bills 5228 and 5229 (related occupational-code amendments) each passed 105–1 on recorded votes and had immediate-effect motions ordered. House Bill 5577, a measure to adopt specified coordinate systems for density and position on or near the earth's surface, passed 106–0 and was ordered to immediate effect.

Earlier in the session, the House advanced several second‑reading bills to third reading with little or no floor debate, including bills to amend the Guardianship Assistance Act (House Bills 4696 and 4697) and a county‑powers bill (House Bill 4471), for which the House adopted substitute H‑2 and advanced the bill.

The clerk announced several committee reports and additional bills referred to committee, and the House read notices for numerous upcoming appropriation subcommittee meetings. With those items complete, the chamber adjourned until April 16, 2026, at noon.

Votes at a glance (selected):
- HB 5227 — Passed (recorded): 105 aye, 1 nay; immediate effect ordered.
- HB 5228 — Passed (recorded): 105 aye, 1 nay; immediate effect ordered.
- HB 5229 — Passed (recorded): 105 aye, 1 nay; immediate effect ordered.
- HB 5577 — Passed (recorded): 106 aye, 0 nay; immediate effect ordered.

The session also included committee referrals, the reading of several bills made available electronically, and messages from the Senate and Governor received for the record.

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