Mississippi 2022 Regular Session All Bills
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1241
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 9-13-25, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require A Court Reporter In Certain Circumstances To Provide A Transcript Of The Proceeding, Hearing Or Trial Upon The Request Of The Court Or Judicial Hearing Officer; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1242
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Prohibit State And State District Elected Officials From Changing Political Party Affiliation During Such Official's Term Of Office; To Provide That A Change Of Political Party Affiliation Shall Be Considered A Resignation And The Office Of Such Official Shall Be Vacant And Filled As Provided By Law For Such Office; To Provide That Such Vacancy Shall Be Filled As Provided By Law For That Office; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1243
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/23/22
An Act To Authorize The Issuance Of State General Obligation Bonds To Provide Funds To Assist The City Of Jackson, Mississippi, In Paying Costs Associated With Renovating The Russell C. Davis Planetarium; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1244
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Create The "child Safety Alarm Act," To Implement Safeguards For Children Left Unattended In Vehicles; To Require School Superintendents, Charter School Governing Boards And Private School Operators To Prepare A Transportation Safety Plan For The Safe Transport Of Students In Prekindergarten Through Grade 8; To Prohibit Parents, Legal Guardians Or Other Persons Responsible From Leaving Children Six Years Of Age Or Younger Inside A Motor Vehicle Without The Supervision Of A Person Twelve (12) Years Of Age Or Older; To Provide For A $100.00 Fine For Violations; To Require The Department Of Public Safety To Include Information Concerning The Dangers Of Leaving Children Unattended In Motor Vehicles In Certain Written And Published Materials; To Amend Section 43-20-8, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Define The Term "reasonable Time," As It Relates To The Amount Of Time Elapsed When A Child Care Facility Shall Contact The Parent Or Legal Guardian Of The Child When The Child Is Confirmed Absent; To Require Child Care Facilities To Develop Standard And Implement Practices To Ensure That No Child Is Inadvertently Left On A Transport Vehicle; To Require All Vehicles Used By Child Care Facilities And Large Family Child Care Homes To Be Equipped With Operational Child Safety Alarm Systems That Prompt The Driver To Inspect The Vehicle For Children Before Exiting The Vehicle; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1245
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Create The Task Force To Study And Report On The Funding And Implementation Of Universal Pre-kindergarten Programs In Mississippi; To Prescribe The Membership Of The Task Force And Its Duties; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1246
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Engrossed
2/9/22
Refer
2/11/22
Failed
3/9/22
An Act To Amend Section 37-21-51, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require The Legislature, Subject To Available Appropriations, To Increase The Annual Appropriation To Early Learning Collaboratives Until The Program Serves 25% Of The Four-year-old Children In The State No Later Than The Beginning Of The 2024-2025 School Year; To Prescribe Minimum Funding Levels For Prekindergarten Programs; To Require Collaborative To Ensure Equitable Distribution Of Funds For The Increase Of Per-pupil Allocations For Students Enrolled In Head Start Programs; To Require Each Collaborative To Include A Plan In Its Grant Application To Assist Head Start Programs Compliance With Federal Requirements For Recruitment And Enrollment Of Students; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1247
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Engrossed
2/8/22
Refer
2/15/22
Enrolled
3/31/22
Passed
4/18/22
An Act To Authorize The Board Of Trustees Of The State Institutions Of Higher Learning, Acting By And Through The University Of Southern Mississippi, To Lease And Sublease Property Administered By The Mississippi State Port Authority At Gulfport; To Authorize The University To Negotiate All Aspects Of Any Lease And Sublease Pertaining To Such Property; To Provide The Maximum Term Of These Leases And Subleases; To Provide That These Leases And Subleases Shall Not Be Cancelled Based On The Binding Successor Doctrine; To Authorize The Mississippi Board Of Mental Health, Acting Through The Department Of Mental Health And On Behalf Of The East Mississippi State Hospital To Sell Certain State-owned Real Property In Lauderdale And Newton Counties, Which, Respectively, Were Formerly Used By The Hospital As Offices For The Community Residential Services Division And An Alzheimer's Unit By The Central Mississippi Residential Center; To Authorize The Board Of Supervisors Of Tallahatchie County To Convey, Lease Or Transfer Any County-owned Real Property And Any Improvements Thereon To The United States Government Or Any Entity Thereof, Or A Nonprofit Organization Dedicated To Historical Preservation, Under Such Terms And Conditions The Board Deems Appropriate To Promote The Historical, Educational And Economic Welfare Of The County; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1248
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/23/22
An Act To Provide An Income Tax Credit For A Percentage Of The Cost Of Installing New Alternative Fueling Infrastructure For Certain Alternative Fuels; To Provide An Income Tax Credit For A Percentage Of The Cost Of Installing A Residential Compressed Natural Gas Fueling System; To Define Certain Terms Used In This Act; To Prescribe The Maximum Amount Of The One-time Credit, Based On The Type Of Qualified Clean-burning Motor Vehicle Fuel Property, Which May Be Claimed In A Taxable Year; To Provide That Any Unused Portion Of The Credit May Be Carried Forward For The Succeeding Five Tax Years; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1249
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
4/5/22
An Act To Authorize The Governing Authorities Of The City Of Natchez, Mississippi, And The Board Of Supervisors Of Adams County, Mississippi, To Contribute Funds To Natchez, Inc., A Mississippi Nonprofit Corporation Organized For Economic Development Purposes; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB125
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Prohibit The Discharge Of A Firearm Or Weapon Within 1500 Feet Of A School Or Church; To Provide The Penalty For Violation Of Such; To Amend Section 45-9-57, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Section; To Bring Forward Section 97-15-13, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Provides For Discharge Of Weapons On Streets And Roadways, For Purposes Of Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1250
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Create A New Code Section In Chapter 73, Title 75, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Govern The Relationship Of Campground Owners And Guests Of A Campground; To Amend Section 89-8-3, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify The Exclusion Of Recreational Vehicles From The Residential Landlord And Tenant Provisions; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1251
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 37-3-89, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Trauma-informed Approaches In Educator Preparation Programs; To Define Trauma-informed Approaches; To Amend Section 37-9-79, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That Public School Districts And Public Charter Schools Shall Have At Least One School Counselor Or Mental Health Services Provider Per 250 Students; To Require School Counselors To Create A Trauma-informed Team For Each School; To Require School Districts And Public Charter Schools To Report The Number And Placement Of School Counselors In The District To The Department Of Education; To Create New Section 37-9-80, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Requires The Department Of Education, In Collaboration With The Department Of Mental Health, To Create A Toolkit To Assist Schools In Implementing Trauma-informed Approaches; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1252
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 7-9-5, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize The State Treasurer To Compensate State Treasury Employees At The Same Tier Or Plan Rate Approved By The State Personnel Board For The Department Of Finance And Administration And The Department Of Revenue; To Amend Section 25-3-39, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Relates To Compensation For Public Officers And Public Employees, To Conform To The Preceding Provisions; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1253
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Create New Sections 25-11-147, 25-11-321 And 25-13-37, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That The Receipt Of Retirement Benefits From The Public Employees' Retirement System, The Supplemental Legislative Retirement System And The Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol Retirement System Is Conditioned On The Member's Honest And Faithful Performance Of His Or Her Public Duties For The State; To Provide That A Member's Conviction Of Or Plea Of Guilty Or Nolo Contendere To A Felony Involving Public Funds Of $50,000.00 Or More Is Considered To Be A Breach Of The Public Trust And A Breach Of The Member's Contract With The State; To Provide That If A Member Of The System Or Plan Is Convicted Of Or Enters A Plea Of Guilty Or Nolo Contendere In Any Court To A Felony Involving Public Funds Of $50,000.00 Or More That Is Committed On Or After July 1, 2022, The Court Shall Conduct A Hearing In A Separate Civil Proceeding To Determine If All Of The Conditions Have Been Met; To Provide That If All Of The Conditions Have Been Met, The Court Shall Issue An Order That The Member Be Terminated From Membership In The System Or Plan And Forfeit His Or Her Retirement Benefits From The System Or Plan; To Provide That A Member Who Is Convicted Of Such A Crime Shall Not Be Terminated From Membership In The System Or Plan Or Forfeit His Or Her Retirement Benefits From The System Or Plan Until All Appeals Of The Conviction Have Been Finally Concluded Or The Time For An Appeal From The Conviction Has Expired; To Provide That After Receiving The Termination And Forfeiture Order From The Court, The System Shall Request The Attorney General For A Determination Of Whether All Appeals Of The Conviction Have Been Finally Concluded Or The Time For An Appeal From The Conviction Has Expired; To Provide That After The Attorney General Notifies The System That All Appeals Of The Conviction Have Been Finally Concluded Or The Time For An Appeal From The Conviction Has Expired, The System Shall Terminate The Member From Membership In The System Or Plan And The Member Shall Forfeit His Or Her Retirement Benefits From The System Or Plan; To Provide That A Member Who Is Terminated From Membership In The System Or Plan Shall Have His Or Her Contributions Refunded Without Any Interest; To Provide That If A Member Of The System Or Plan Is Also A Member Of Another Retirement System Administered By The Board Of Trustees Of The System, And The Crime For Which The Member Was Convicted Or Entered A Plea Of Guilty Or Nolo Contendere Is A Felony Involving Public Funds Of $50,000.00 Or More That Is Covered By Only One Of The Retirement Systems, The Member Will Be Terminated Only From The Retirement System In Which His Or Her Employment Was Covered At The Time That He Or She Committed The Crime, And Will Forfeit Retirement Benefits Only From That Retirement System; To Provide That The System May Conclusively Rely On A Termination And Forfeiture Order From The Court And The Notice From The Attorney General That The Requirements Of This Act Have Been Met In Terminating A Member From Membership In The System Or Plan; To Provide That The System Is Not Liable For Any Mistake In The Payment Of Retirement Benefits To A Member In Good Faith Reliance On A Termination And Forfeiture Order From The Court And The Notice From The Attorney General; To Provide That Any Ambiguity Or Uncertainty About Whether A Member Should Be Terminated From Membership In The System Or Plan Or Forfeit His Or Her Retirement Benefits From The System Or Plan Shall Be Resolved In Favor Of The Member; To Amend Sections 25-11-105, 25-11-111, 25-11-117, 25-11-120, 25-11-129, 25-11-305, 25-11-309, 25-11-311, 25-11-319, 25-13-3, 25-13-11, 25-13-21, 25-13-28 And 25-13-31, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Provisions; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1254
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 73-50-2, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Exempt Psychologists From The Universal Recognition Of Occupational Licenses Act; To Amend Section 73-31-15, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform; And For Related Purposes.