2009 House Bill 4932 ↩
House Roll Call 515:
Passed
To adopt a compromise version of the bill reported by a House-Senate conference committee. This would revise a maximum prize value cap in a state law that regulates vending machine games where winning requires some player skill and winners get noncash prizes, toys, novelties, or coupons. Under current law the maximum prize value is $250. The bill would raise this to $500 which must be in form of a gift card redeemable only for goods and services, not for cash. The bill was introduced to accomodate a Texas-based company that wanted to open an operation in Sterling Heights.