Mississippi 2022 Regular Session All Bills
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB595
Introduced
1/13/22
Refer
1/13/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Prohibit Enforcement Of Federal Law Regarding Firearms, Accessories Or Ammunition Manufactured In The State That Remains Within The Borders Of The State; To Provide That Any Federal Law Which Attempts To Ban A Semi-automatic Firearm Or To Limit The Size Of A Magazine Of A Firearm Or Other Limitation On Firearms In This State Shall Be Unenforceable In The State; To Provide A Penalty For Violations Of This Act; To Amend Sections 45-9-101, 97-37-5, 97-37-7, 97-37-31, 97-37-103 And 97-37-105, Mississippi Code Of 1972, In Conformity; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB596
Introduced
1/13/22
Refer
1/13/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 11-51-75, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Standard Of Construction To Be Used In Making An Appeal From Judgments By County Or Municipal Authorities Relating To The Constitutionality Of The Issue On Appeal; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB597
Introduced
1/13/22
Refer
1/13/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 45-9-101, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify The Firearms Licensing Procedure By Removing The Term "stun Gun" From The Concealed Carry Firearms Category; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB598
Introduced
1/13/22
Refer
1/13/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act Relating To The Seizure And Forfeiture Of Property In Certain Criminal Actions; To Define Certain Terms; To State Certain Declarations By The Legislature And To Pronounce The Purpose Of This Act; To Authorize A Court To Issue An Ex Parte Preliminary Order For The Seizure Of Personal Property For Which Forfeiture Is Sought; To Authorize Personal Property To Be Seized Without A Court Order Or Warrant Under Certain Conditions; To Require A Court Order For The Seizure Or Restraint Of Real Property; To Exempt Homestead Property And Other Specified Property Having A Certain Value From Seizure And Forfeiture; To Declare That Contraband Is Subject To Seizure; To Prohibit The Waiver Of A Person's Interest In Seized Property; To Require Law Enforcement To Issue A Receipt For Seized Property; To Authorize A Court To Order The Forfeiture Of Property When A Person Is Convicted Of An Offense Authorizing Forfeiture; To Prohibit Civil Forfeiture Of Property Under This Act; To Limit Forfeiture Of Property To Cases Where There Is A Conviction Of A State Criminal Statute That Authorizes Forfeiture Of Property; To Establish The Procedure For Filing A Criminal Complaint For The Forfeiture Of Property; To Authorize A Prosecuting Attorney To File An Indictment When The State Seeks Forfeiture Of Property Other Than Through A Complaint; To State When Title To Forfeited Property Vests With The State; To Authorize A Pretrial Hearing To Determine The Validity Of A Seizure And To Require The Issuance Of A Writ Of Replevin If Certain Findings Are Made; To Declare That Discovery In Seizure And Forfeiture Cases Is Subject To The Mississippi Rules Of Civil Procedure; To Establish Jurisdiction Over Forfeiture Proceedings In The Court That Has Jurisdiction Over The Related Criminal Matter; To Authorize A Defendant, During A Hearing Relating To The Seizure And Forfeiture Of Property, To Petition The Court For A Determination On Whether The Forfeiture Is Unconstitutionally Excessive; To Prohibit The Forfeiture Of Property Encumbered By A Bona Fide Security Interest; To Authorize An Innocent Owner Of Property Subject To Forfeiture To Petition The Court For A Hearing On The Person's Alleged Interest In The Property; To Require The Court To Either Dismiss The Forfeiture Proceeding Or Order Forfeiture Of The Property After A Hearing On The Matter Or Pursuant To A Plea Agreement; To Authorize The Court To Order Forfeiture Of Substitute Property Whenever The Property Subject To Forfeiture Is Unreachable; To Prohibit The State From Seeking Personal Money Judgments Related To The Forfeiture Of Property Other Than Provided For In This Act; To Prohibit A Court From Holding Defendants Jointly And Severally Liable For Forfeiture Awards; To Authorize An Appeal Of A Court's Decision In Forfeiture Litigation; To Require A Seizing Agency To Pay Attorney Fees Whenever A Property Owner Prevails On A Claim; To Require A Law Enforcement Agency To Return Property When So Ordered By The Court; To Require The Destruction Of Contraband No Longer Needed For Evidentiary Purposes; To Require Abandoned Property No Longer Needed For Evidentiary Purposes To Be Delivered To The State Treasurer; To Prohibit A Law Enforcement Agency From Retaining Forfeited Or Abandoned Property For Its Own Use; To Prohibit A Law Enforcement Agency From Relinquishing Seized Property To A Federal Agency For The Purpose Of The Property's Forfeiture Under The Controlled Substances Act; To Establish Certain Requirements Relating To Property Seized Through A Multijurisdictional Collaboration With The Federal Government; To Declare That This Act Preempts Any Local Governmental Law That Regulates Civil And Criminal Forfeiture; To Amend Sections 49-1-43, 49-5-115, 49-7-81 And 49-7-91, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Relate To The Protection Of Game And Fish And Hunting And Fishing, In Conformity To The Preceding Provisions Of This Act; To Repeal Sections 49-7-103 And 49-7-251 Through 49-7-257, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Authorize The Seizure And Confiscation Of Property Used In Illegal Hunting Or Fishing; To Repeal Section 59-21-33, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Authorizes The Seizure And Forfeiture Of Boats And Trailers With Altered Identification Numbers; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB599
Introduced
1/13/22
Refer
1/13/22
Engrossed
2/2/22
Failed
2/14/22
An Act To Revise The Mississippi Accountability And Transparency Act Of 2008; To Amend Section 27-104-153, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Definition Of "agency" To Include Counties And Municipalities; To Amend Section 27-104-155, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That By July 1, 2023, Each County With A Population Of 20,000 Or Greater And Each Municipality With A Population Of 10,000 Or Greater Shall Create And Maintain An Accountability And Transparency Website For The County Or Municipality Or Set Up A Separate Section For The County Or Municipality On The County's Or Municipality's Current Website; To Amend Section 27-104-163, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Provisions Of This Act; To Require Municipalities, Counties And State Agencies To List Any Expenditure Of Public Funds Used To Pay Settlements For Sexual Harassment; To Bring Forward Sections 27-104-161, 27-104-103 And 7-7-211, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB6
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 41-21-73, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require A Representative From A Mental Health Treatment Facility To Be Present At A Hearing To Assess Whether A Person Should Receive Inpatient Or Outpatient Treatment; To Amend Section 41-21-74, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify That A Respondent Can Be Returned To Any Facility Within The County Or Outside The County Of Residence Of The Respondent; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB60
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/23/22
An Act Making An Appropriation To The Lee County School District For The Purpose Of Paying Costs Associated With The Reconstruction Of Verona Elementary School To Repair Damage Resulting From Water Leakage For The Fiscal Year 2023.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB600
Introduced
1/13/22
Refer
1/13/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 41-29-177, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Prohibit Waivers Regarding Forfeitures; To Amend Section 41-29-179, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Standard Of Proof; To Bring Forward Sections 41-29-153, 41-29-176.1, 41-29-181, 41-29-183 And 41-29-107.1, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Relate To The Mississippi Bureau Of Narcotics Website On Seized Property And The Prosecution Of Cases And Procedures For The Disposition Of Seized Property, For Purposes Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB601
Introduced
1/13/22
Refer
1/13/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 43-13-115, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That A Pregnant Woman Who Is Eligible For Medicaid Coverage Remains Eligible For Maternal Care Services Under Medicaid For Twelve Months After The End Of Her Pregnancy; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB602
Introduced
1/13/22
Refer
1/13/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 43-13-117, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Prohibit A Managed Care Organization Under Any Managed Care Program Implemented By The Division Of Medicaid From Transferring A Beneficiary Who Is Enrolled With The Managed Care Organization To Another Managed Care Organization Or To A Fee-for-service Medicaid Provider More Often Than One Time In A Period Of Twelve Months Unless There Is A Significant Medical Reason For Making Another Transfer Within The Twelve-month Period, As Determined By The Division; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB603
Introduced
1/13/22
Refer
1/13/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Authorize The Issuance Of Distinctive Motor Vehicle License Tags To Supporters Of Starkville Academy Athletics; To Prescribe An Additional Fee For The Issuance Of Such License Tags; To Provide For The Distribution Of The Additional Fee Collected From The Issuance Of Such License Tags; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB604
Introduced
1/13/22
Refer
1/13/22
Engrossed
1/27/22
Refer
2/11/22
Failed
3/31/22
An Act To Amend Sections 63-11-23 And 63-11-30, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That The 120-day Suspension For Dui Violations Begins On The Date The Judge Signs The Order For Suspension; To Bring Forward Section 63-11-31, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Regulates Ignition Interlock For Dui Violations, For Purposes Of Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB605
Introduced
1/13/22
Refer
1/13/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Create The Crime Of Indecent Assault; To Provide Penalties For The Crime; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB606
Introduced
1/13/22
Refer
1/13/22
Engrossed
2/2/22
Refer
2/15/22
Enrolled
4/4/22
Passed
4/19/22
An Act To Enact The Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Act; To Establish The Board Of Trustees Of The Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund; To Specify The Membership Of The Board; To Create The Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund As A Special Fund In The State Treasury; To Provide That Monies In The Special Fund May Be Used And Expended By The Board To Provide Funds For Grants To Counties, Municipalities, State Agencies And Nongovernmental Entities For Various Outdoor Stewardship Purposes; To Provide Requirements For Applications From Counties, Municipalities, State Agencies And Nongovernmental Entities For Project Proposals Eligible For Funding; To Direct The Board To Require Annual Independent Audits Of All Expenditures From The Special Fund And To Present Those Findings To The Governor And The Legislature; To Direct The Board To Establish Criteria For Guiding Its Selection Of Projects For Funding; To Require That The List Of Projects Approved By The Board Be Submitted To The Legislature; To Require The Board, Before Distributing Funds From The Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund To Approved Projects, To Notify The Legislature Of Such Expenditures; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB607
Introduced
1/13/22
Refer
1/13/22
Engrossed
1/26/22
Refer
2/4/22
Enrolled
3/31/22
Passed
4/13/22
An Act To Create "parker's Law"; To Create The Crime Of "fentanyl Delivery Resulting In Death"; To Provide The Penalty For Such Crime; To Provide An Exception For Those Who Seek Medical Attention; To Define Certain Terms; And For Related Purposes.