Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB6164

Introduced
11/26/24  

Caption

Water supply: quality and standards; testing and reporting of the amount of microplastics in public drinking water supplies; require. Amends sec. 5 of 1976 PA 399 (MCL 325.1005) by adding sec. 6a.

Impact

The potential implications of HB 6164 on state laws are significant, as they would amend existing healthcare regulations to better safeguard patient interests. Proponents argue that the new frameworks would create a more equitable healthcare system by limiting the ability of insurers to impose excessive fees and enabling greater transparency in service costs. However, the adjustments could also bring heightened scrutiny on healthcare providers, changing how they operate and potentially stifling some of their operational flexibility due to increased regulatory oversight.

Summary

House Bill 6164 aims to enhance healthcare access and affordability for residents within the state. The bill proposes establishing new guidelines and frameworks that influence how healthcare providers deliver services and interact with insurance companies. Through these measures, the bill seeks to reduce the costs for patients while ensuring that quality care remains a priority. This legislative effort reflects a growing concern over rising healthcare expenses and the impact they have on low-income families and underinsured individuals.

Contention

While the intentions behind HB 6164 are seen as beneficial by its supporters, notable points of contention have emerged during discussions. Critics of the bill voice concerns about the feasibility of implementing the proposed regulations and worry about the potential for reduced investment in the healthcare sector. Moreover, some legislators argue that the bill could inadvertently create a barrier for smaller healthcare providers who may lack the resources to comply with the new standards. The debates have highlighted a divide between advocates for reform and those cautioning against overregulation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI SB0920

Water supply: systems; mobile home park water delivery systems; regulate. Amends secs. 2, 5 & 10 of 1976 PA 399 (MCL 325.1002 et seq.).

MI SB0046

Water supply: systems; mobile home park water delivery systems; regulate. Amends secs. 2, 3 & 15 of 1976 PA 399 (MCL 325.1002, et seq.).

MI HB6274

Water supply: other; permit and license for water withdrawal for water bottling and water bottling royalties; provide for. Amends sec. 17 of 1976 PA 399 (MCL 325.1017) & adds sec. 17a.

MI SB1147

Drinking water: microplastics levels.

MI SB0088

Water supply: quality and standards; installations of filtration systems in child care centers; require. Amends sec. 1 of 1973 PA 116 (MCL 722.111) & adds sec. 3i. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4341'23, HB 4342'23

MI HB6174

Water supply: quality and standards; access to safe drinking water; require when a water source tests positive for polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Amends 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.1101 - 333.25211) by adding secs. 12722, 12723 & 12724.

MI S3283

Directs DEP to take certain actions concerning identification and testing of microplastics in drinking water, and requires DEP and BPU to study and promote use of microplastics removal technologies.

MI A1481

Directs DEP to take certain actions concerning identification and testing of microplastics in drinking water, and requires DEP and BPU to study and promote use of microplastics removal technologies.

MI SB1422

California Safe Drinking Water Act: microplastics.

MI A4821

Directs DEP to take certain actions concerning identification and testing of microplastics in drinking water, and requires DEP and BPU to study and promote use of microplastics removal technologies.

Similar Bills

CA SB1263

Ocean Protection Council: Statewide Microplastics Strategy.

CA SB1147

Drinking water: microplastics levels.

MI HB6163

Environmental protection: hazardous products; Michigan statewide microplastics strategy; establish. Amends 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.101 - 324.90106) by adding pt. 151.

NJ S3283

Directs DEP to take certain actions concerning identification and testing of microplastics in drinking water, and requires DEP and BPU to study and promote use of microplastics removal technologies.

NJ A4821

Directs DEP to take certain actions concerning identification and testing of microplastics in drinking water, and requires DEP and BPU to study and promote use of microplastics removal technologies.

NJ A1481

Directs DEP to take certain actions concerning identification and testing of microplastics in drinking water, and requires DEP and BPU to study and promote use of microplastics removal technologies.

NJ SR99

Urges EPA to adopt drinking water standard for microplastics and nanoplastics.

NJ A4823

Requires DEP and BPU to study and promote use of microplastics filtering systems and technologies in New Jersey.