LANSING, Mich. (AP) - The terms “mental retardation” and “mentally retarded” will be removed from state laws under legislation being sent to Gov. Rick Snyder.
The bills incorporate a recent recommendation from a mental health commission appointed by Snyder. The bipartisan legislation strikes references to outdated language from various statutes and replaces them with terms such as “developmentally disabled” or “intellectually disabled.”
The legislation unanimously passed the House and Senate this month and was approved by the Senate for delivery to Snyder Tuesday.
Democratic bill sponsor Sen. Rebekah Warren of Ann Arbor says it’s “a fundamental first step” toward “ensuring everyone in our state is treated with the dignity and the respect they deserve.”
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