HOUSE BILL No. 4163

 

January 31, 2013, Introduced by Reps. Hooker, Johnson, Rendon, Kurtz, MacGregor, Heise, Lauwers and Yonker and referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice.

 

     A bill to amend 1931 PA 328, entitled

 

"The Michigan penal code,"

 

(MCL 750.1 to 750.568) by adding section 145e.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 145e. (1) An individual who is responsible for the care

 

of a minor and who knows or has reason to know that the minor has

 

died shall immediately report the death to a police agency or other

 

emergency service provider. This subsection does not apply if

 

either of the following applies:

 

     (a) The death occurred while the minor was under the care of

 

another person who is required by law to report the death.

 

     (b) The individual is unable to immediately report the death,

 


provided that he or she immediately reports the death when able to

 

do so.

 

     (2) An individual who is responsible for the care of a child

 

and who knows or has reason to know that the child is missing shall

 

immediately report that the child is missing to a police agency.

 

For purposes of this section, an individual has reason to know the

 

child is missing if the individual does not know the location of

 

the child and has not been in contact with the child within a 24-

 

hour period. This subsection does not apply if the individual is

 

unable to immediately report the child as missing, provided that he

 

or she immediately reports the child as missing when able to do so.

 

     (3) The requirements for reporting the death of a minor under

 

subsection (1) or a missing child under subsection (2) are met if

 

the individual contacts a 9-1-1 emergency operator and reports the

 

minor's death or reports the child as missing and provides his or

 

her own name and address to the 9-1-1 emergency operator.

 

     (4) A person who violates this section is guilty of a felony

 

punishable by imprisonment for not more than 4 years or a fine of

 

not more than $5,000.00, or both.

 

     (5) This section shall be known and may be cited as "Caylee

 

Anthony's law".

 

     (6) As used in this section:

 

     (a) "Child" means an individual less than 13 years of age.

 

     (b) "Minor" means an individual less than 18 years of age.