Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB4805

Introduced
6/15/23  

Caption

Veterans: other; certain references in the uniform veterans' guardianship act; make gender neutral. Amends sec. 13 of 1937 PA 321 (MCL 35.83). TIE BAR WITH: HJR F'23

Impact

The amendment will primarily impact how veterans and their guardians are referenced in legal contexts, which sets a precedent for future statutes regarding gender inclusivity. It fundamentally shifts the language used in guardianship laws, moving away from gender-specific terms towards more neutral terminology. This modification is expected to enhance accessibility and understanding for all individuals involved in guardianship cases, thereby promoting better legal practices concerning veterans' rights and their families.

Summary

House Bill 4805 proposes amendments to the Uniform Veterans' Guardianship Act, specifically targeting the language used in existing legislation. The bill aims to address and make gender references gender-neutral within the context of guardianship for veterans. By revising section 13 (MCL 35.83), the bill seeks to ensure that the terms relating to guardianship, particularly in the maintenance and support of wards, are inclusive of all gender identities. This change reflects a growing trend in legal reform to promote equality and inclusivity in state laws.

Contention

Notably, while the bill is largely viewed as a positive step towards inclusivity, some may argue about the need for such amendments. Critics could contend that the practical implications of changing legal language may not contribute significantly to the objectives of guardianship laws, asserting that the focus should instead be on more substantive issues affecting veterans' care. Additionally, there might be concerns regarding the alignment of such amendments with existing judicial interpretations and practices, although the overall discourse suggests that inclusivity is a necessary evolution of legal frameworks.

Companion Bills

MI HJRF

Same As Civil rights: sexual orientation discrimination; certain references to marriage; make gender neutral. Amends sec. 1, art. X & repeals sec. 25, art. I of the state constitution.

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