HIV NONDISCLOSURE; REPEAL CRIMINAL PENALTIES S.B. 1160 - 1162:
SUMMARY OF BILL
REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE
Senate Bills 1160 through 1162 (as reported without amendment)
Sponsor: Senator Jeremy Moss (S.B. 1160)
Senator Stephanie Chang (S.B. 1161)
Senator Jeff Irwin (S.B. 1162)
Committee: Civil Rights, Judiciary, and Public Safety
CONTENT
Senate Bill 1160 would repeal Section 5210 of the Public Health Code, which prescribes felony
and misdemeanor penalties for individuals who knowingly engage in anal or vaginal
intercourse without disclosing their human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) status, with the
intent to transmit HIV or acting in reckless disregard.
Senate Bill 1161 would amend the Michigan Penal Code to modify a Michigan Compiled Law
reference to Section 5210 of the Public Health Code, which would be repealed under Senate
Bill 1160.
Senate Bill 1162 would delete sentencing guidelines in the Code of Criminal Procedure for the
felony penalties proposed to be repealed by Senate Bill 1160.
MCL 333.5210 (repealed) (S.B. 1160)
750.449a (S.B. 1161)
777.13k (S.B. 1162)
BRIEF RATIONALE
As of 2023, the State reported 696 new diagnoses of HIV and the HIV transmission rate is
3.8%.1 According to testimony before the Senate Committee on Civil Rights, Judiciary, and
Public Safety, the current laws penalizing nondisclosure of HIV status were enacted out of
fear during the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)/HIV epidemic. Some believe
that the penalization discourages people from getting tested for and seeking treatment of HIV
for fear of being penalized after knowing their status. It has been suggested to repeal the
current penalties.
Legislative Analyst: Eleni Lionas
FISCAL IMPACT
The bill would have no fiscal impact on the State or local government, nor State or local
courts.
Date Completed: 12-11-24 Fiscal Analyst: Joe Carrasco, Jr.
Michael Siracuse
1"HIV Prevalence December 31, 2023. Report.", MDHHS Bureau of HIV and STI Programs. Retrieved
12-10-24.
floor\sb1160 Bill Analysis @ www.senate.michigan.gov/sfa
This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not
constitute an official statement of legislative intent.
Statutes affected: Senate Introduced Bill: 333.5210