This bill amends the Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure by updating Section 13k of Chapter XVII, which pertains to specific felonies outlined in Chapter 333 of the Michigan Compiled Laws. The bill introduces new legal language that specifies various felonies related to the use and research of embryos, fetuses, and neonates, including conducting pathogen enhancement research, using live human embryos for nontherapeutic research, and unauthorized disclosure of Social Security numbers. Additionally, it addresses the legal implications of individuals with HIV engaging in sexual intercourse without informing their partners, emphasizing the intent to infect or reckless disregard for the partner's health.

The bill also includes a provision that states it will not take effect unless certain other legislative measures, specifically Senate Bill No. ____ or House Bill No. 4332, are enacted into law. This conditional enactment underscores the interconnected nature of legislative processes and the importance of related bills in determining the implementation of this amendment.

Statutes affected:
House Introduced Bill: 777.13