Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB4532

Introduced
5/9/23  
Refer
5/9/23  
Report Pass
2/7/24  
Engrossed
12/10/24  

Caption

Construction: lead abatement; certain definitions in lead abatement provision; modify. Amends secs. 5453, 5454, 5455, 5456, 5457, 5458, 5459, 5460, 5460a, 5461, 5461a, 5462, 5463, 5464, 5465, 5466, 5468, 5469, 5470, 5471, 5472, 5473a, 5474, 5474b, 5474c, 5475, 5476 & 5477 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.5453 et seq.) & repeals sec. 5474b of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.5474b [1]). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5368'23

Impact

If passed, HB 4532 will have significant implications for state laws governing real estate and public health regulations in Michigan. By tightening the definitions and requirements around lead abatement, the bill aims to enhance the enforcement of lead safety standards across the state. Landlords and property managers will be required to meet higher compliance standards, possibly leading to increased costs associated with contractor certification and maintenance practices. This may encourage safer housing practices but could also impose financial burdens on property owners, especially those operating older buildings that frequently require maintenance for lead safety.

Summary

House Bill 4532 seeks to amend the Public Health Code, specifically focusing on lead abatement measures. It aims to redefine certain key terms related to lead-based paint activities, including the clarification of what constitutes 'abatement.' The bill emphasizes the importance of permanently eliminating lead-based paint hazards and introduces stricter requirements for property owners and managers involved in renovations and maintenance of older residential buildings, particularly those inhabited by young children or pregnant women. The legislation underscores the need for certified contractors to perform lead remediation activities, enhancing the safety of vulnerable populations against lead exposure.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be largely positive among public health advocates who argue for stronger protections against lead exposure, particularly in homes where children reside. Supporters view the legislation as a necessary step forward in ensuring community health and safety. However, some property owners express concerns over increased regulatory burdens and potential financial impacts, highlighting a divide between public health interests and economic considerations in housing management. The discussions indicate a shared recognition of the need for lead safety, but a contentious debate exists over how best to implement these safety protocols.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the implementation logistics regarding how property owners will adapt to the new regulations without financial detriment. The bill's provisions regarding penalties for non-compliance and the certification process for contractors have also sparked debate. Critics argue that stringent regulations may disincentivize investment in older properties if owners feel overwhelmed by the requirements. The challenge lies in crafting legislation that effectively protects public health while also supporting property owner interests, ensuring that both objectives can be met without significant trade-offs.

Companion Bills

MI HB5368

Same As Health: children; reporting requirements for blood lead levels for minors; modify, and update certain definitions. Amends sec. 5474 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.5474) & adds sec. 5456a. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4532'23

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