The bill amends the Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure by updating section 17d of chapter XVII to include a list of specific felonies that fall under its jurisdiction. The newly inserted language enumerates various offenses, including the manufacture or sale of slugs for vending machines, breaking and entering a coin-operated device, and several health care fraud-related crimes. Additionally, it addresses illegal entry into the state and refusal to comply with removal orders based on certain charges or convictions.

The bill also includes provisions regarding its enactment, stating that it will take effect 90 days after being enacted into law. Furthermore, it specifies that the bill will not take effect unless Senate Bill No. 44 of the 103rd Legislature is also enacted. This legislative action aims to clarify and expand the scope of felonies covered under the specified chapter of the criminal procedure code.

Statutes affected:
Senate Introduced Bill: 777.17