The bill amends the Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure by updating section 11b of chapter XVII, which pertains to various felonies outlined in chapter 28 of the Michigan Compiled Laws. Notably, the bill introduces new legal language that specifies the inclusion of additional offenses related to the unauthorized disclosure of information from the Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN), false information in state ID applications, counterfeiting state ID cards, and various firearm-related offenses. The bill also establishes penalties for these offenses, categorizing them by severity and specifying maximum imprisonment terms.

Furthermore, the bill includes a provision that mandates it will only take effect if House Bill No. 5425 is also enacted into law. The enactment of this amendatory act is set to occur 90 days after it is signed into law. The changes aim to enhance the legal framework surrounding criminal procedures and penalties in Michigan, particularly concerning identity fraud and firearm safety regulations.

Statutes affected:
House Introduced Bill: 777.11
As Passed by the House: 777.11