2012 Senate Bill 1292 / Public Act 581

Impose regulation on “internet-protocol enabled premises security system” providers

Introduced in the Senate

Sept. 19, 2012

Introduced by Sen. Dave Hildenbrand (R-29)

To establish that providers of “internet-protocol enabled premises security systems,” for whom Senate Bill 1292 proposes a separate comprehensive licensure and regulatory regime, would not also be subject to licensure mandates under an existing law regulating security alarm system contractors and installers.

Referred to the Committee on Economic Development

Sept. 25, 2012

Reported without amendment

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

Sept. 27, 2012

Substitute offered

The substitute passed by voice vote

Passed in the Senate 34 to 1 (details)

Received in the House

Sept. 27, 2012

Referred to the Committee on Energy and Technology

Dec. 4, 2012

Reported without amendment

With the recommendation that the substitute (H-2) be adopted and that the bill then pass.

Substitute offered

The substitute passed by voice vote

Dec. 5, 2012

Passed in the House 102 to 5 (details)

To establish that providers of “internet-protocol enabled premises security systems,” for whom Senate Bill 1292 proposes a separate comprehensive licensure and regulatory regime, would not also be subject to licensure mandates under an existing law regulating security alarm system contractors and installers.

Received in the Senate

Dec. 6, 2012

Dec. 12, 2012

Passed in the Senate 34 to 2 (details)

To concur with the House-passed version of the bill.

Signed by Gov. Rick Snyder

Dec. 31, 2012