Mississippi 2022 Regular Session All Bills
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1147
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 43-21-105, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Definition Of Child Abuse To Include Gender Reassignment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1148
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
An Act To Create The Crime Of Reckless Endangerment; To Provide That Such Crime Shall Be A Misdemeanor; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1149
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 43-21-353, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Child Protection Services To Maintain Records Related To Investigations Of Child Abuse For A Certain Time Period; To Amend Section 97-35-47, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify That False Anonymous Reporting Of Child Abuse Is A Crime; To Amend Sections 97-9-113 And 97-9-127, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Amendments; To Bring Forward Section 43-21-261, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For Purposes Of Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB115
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Require The Legislature To Appropriate Sufficient Funds In Each Regular Legislative Session Held In 2022 And 2023 To Defray The Expenses Of A Highway Patrol Trooper Training Class; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1150
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Prescribe Conditions Under Which Strict Criminal Liability Shall Be Imposed And For Which A Degree Of Mental Culpability Is Required For Commission Of An Offense; To Define Terms Related To Determining The Level Of Mental Culpability To Be Imposed For Criminal Offenses; To Provide That The Requirement For The Specification Of The Requisite Degree Of Culpability Shall Not Apply Retroactively To Criminal Offenses Established Before July 1, 2022; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1151
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Create The "legislative Oversight Act"; To Regulate The Authority Of Public Officials To Settle Actions That Conflict With The Mississippi Constitution Or State Law; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1152
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 75-15-3, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Define The Term "virtual Currency"; To Amend Section 75-15-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Relates To The Mississippi Money Transmitters Act, To Provide An Exemption For The Buying, Selling, Issuing, Or Taking Custody Of Payment Instruments Or Stored Value In The Form Of Virtual Currency Or Receiving Virtual Currency For Transmission To A Location Within Or Outside Of The United States By Any Means; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1153
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Authorize Security Interests In Digital Assets; To Define Certain Terms Relating To Digital Assets; To Classify Digital Assets As Property; To Authorize Banks To Provide Custodial Services For Digital Asset Property; To Bring Forward Sections 75-71-102, 75-71-103, 75-71-104, 75-71-105, 75-71-201, 75-71-202, 75-71-203, 75-71-204, 75-71-301, 75-71-302, 75-71-303, 75-71-304, 75-71-305, 75-71-306, 75-71-307, 75-71-310, 75-71-401, 75-71-402, 75-71-403, 75-71-404, 75-71-405, 75-71-406, 75-71-407, 75-71-408, 75-71-409, 75-71-410, 75-71-411, 75-71-412, 75-71-413, 75-71-501, 75-71-502, 75-71-503, 75-71-504, 75-71-505, 75-71-506, 75-71-507, 75-71-508, 75-71-509, 75-71-510, 75-71-601, 75-71-602, 75-71-603, 75-71-604, 75-71-605, 75-71-606, 75-71-607, 75-71-608, 75-71-609, 75-71-610, 75-71-611, 75-71-612, 75-71-613, 75-71-701, 75-15-3, 75-15-5, 75-15-7, 75-15-9, 75-15-11, 75-15-12, 75-15-13, 75-15-15, 75-15-17, 75-15-19, 75-15-21, 75-15-23, 75-15-25, 75-15-27, 75-15-29, 75-15-31, 75-15-32, 75-15-33 And 75-15-35, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Relate To The Mississippi Securities Act And The Mississippi Money Transmitters Act; For Purposes Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1154
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Provide That A Person Who Develops, Sells Or Facilitates The Exchange Of An Open Blockchain Token Is Not Subject To Certain Securities And Money Transmission Laws; To Authorize Certain Verification Authority To The Secretary Of State; Amend Section 75-15-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide An Exemption For A Person Who Develops, Sells Or Facilitates The Exchange Of An Open Blockchain Token; To Amend Section 75-71-102, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Definitions Of The Terms "broker-dealer" And "security" To Provide That The Terms Do Not Include A Person Who Develops, Sells Or Facilitates The Exchange Of An Open Blockchain Token; To Amend Section 75-17-412, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That If The Secretary Of State Has Reason To Believe A Person Is Engaged In Or Is About To Engage Certain Activities Relating To Blockchain Tokens, Without Meeting Certain Exemption Requirements, The Secretary Of State May Issue An Order To Show Cause Why An Order To Cease And Desist The Activity Should Not Be Issued; To Bring Forward Sections 75-71-201, 75-71-202, 75-71-203, And 75-71-204, Which Relate To Exemptions From Registration Requirements Of Certain Securities, For Purposes Of Possible Amendment; To Bring Forward Section 75-71-401, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Relates To Broker-dealer Registration Requirement And Exemptions, For Purposes Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1155
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Require A Voting Precinct To Be Located On The Campus Of Each Public Or Private Four-year Postsecondary Institution Of Higher Learning; To Provide That Such Voting Precinct Shall Be Used By Students Who Are Duly Enrolled In A Program Of Study And Reside On The Campus Of The Postsecondary Institution Of Higher Learning Where The Voting Precinct Is Located Or Who Reside In Off-campus Institutional Housing; To Require The County Board Of Supervisors And The Governing Authority Of The Municipality Wherein The Postsecondary Institution Of Higher Learning Is Located To Work With The Institution's Administrative Leadership And The Office Of The Secretary Of State To Ensure That A Voting Precinct Is Located On The Main Campus Of Such Postsecondary Institutions; To Require The Governing And Administrative Entities Responsible For Ensuring The Locating Of Voter Precincts On The Campus Of Certain Postsecondary Institutions To Have Designated The On-campus Voting Precinct By September 15, 2022, And To Provide Reasonable Notice Of Its Location Through Certain Methods Of Publication; To Provide That Any Student Duly Enrolled In A Program Of Study At A Public Or Private Four-year Postsecondary Institution Of Higher Learning Who Resides On Campus Of The Postsecondary Institution Of Higher Learning Where The Voting Precinct Is Located Or Who Resides In Off-campus Institutional Housing Shall Be Eligible To Vote At The On-campus Voting Precinct Provided That Certain Conditions Are Met; To Prescribe The Qualification Conditions That Make Students Eligible To Vote At On-campus Voting Precincts; To Bring Forward Sections 23-15-11, 23-15-13, 23-15-33 And 23-15-35, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendments; To Amend Section 23-15-37, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require The County Registrar To Furnish Mail-in Voter Registration Applications To Each Eligible Postsecondary Institution Of Higher Learning In A Reasonable Time To Enable Unregistered Students Who Are Eighteen Years Of Age And Older To Be Able To Vote In Primary And General Elections; To Require Each Eligible Postsecondary Institution Of Higher Learning To Permit Access To The County Registrar To Register Eligible Voters And To Provide Voter Education; To Bring Forward Sections 23-15-39, 23-15-41, 23-15-43, 23-15-45, 23-15-47 And 23-15-49, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendments; To Amend Section 23-15-281, Mississippi Code Of 1972, In Conformity To The Preceding Provisions; To Bring Forward Sections 23-15-283 And 23-15-285, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendments; To Amend Section 23-15-557, Mississippi Code Of 1972, In Conformity To The Preceding Provisions; To Bring Forward Section 23-15-563, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendments; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1156
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Create The "mississippi Minimum Wage Law"; To Establish The State Minimum Wage At $9.00 Per Hour; To Provide That Employers With Tipped Employees Are Exempt From The Requirement To Pay The State Minimum Wage; To Establish Guidelines For Employees Entitled To Overtime Pay; To Bring Forward Sections 7-7-204, 17-1-51, 23-15-239, 25-3-40, 37-7-307, 57-34-5, 85-3-4, 97-3-54.4 And 99-19-20, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For Purposes Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1157
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Create The Evelyn Gandy Fair Pay Act To Prohibit Discrimination By Industries Engaged In Commerce Or In The Production Of Goods For Commerce Against Any Employee On The Basis Of Sex By Paying A Salary Or Wage To Such Employee At A Rate Less Than The Rate Paid To Its Employees Of The Opposite Sex For Equal Work On Jobs That Require Equal Skill, Effort And Responsibility To Perform; To Provide When An Unlawful Employment Practice Occurs; To Provide The Remedies For An Employer When An Unlawful Employment Practice Occurs; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1158
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Create The "2022 Women's Economic Security Act"; To Require Minimum Spending Levels On The Child Care Payment Program (ccpp) From The Temporary Assistance For Needy Families (tanf) Block Grant; To Amend Section 43-13-115, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise Medicaid Eligibility To Include Those Individuals Who Are Entitled To Benefits Under The Federal Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act Of 2010 (aca) Beginning July 1, 2022; To Amend Section 43-13-117, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Include Essential Health Benefits For Individuals Eligible For Medicaid Under The Federal Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act Of 2010 (aca); To Amend Section 37-153-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Expand The Mississippi State Workforce Investment Board To Include A Woman With Expertise In Assisting Women In Job Training And Securing Employment In Nontraditional Occupations; To Amend Section 7-1-355, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require The Mississippi Department Of Employment Security To Achieve Gender Equity In The Workforce Investment Act Or Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act Workforce Development System; To Require Certain Information To Be Included In An Annual Report To The Legislature; To Require Equal Pay Certificates Of Compliance; To Create Women And High-wage, High-demand, Nontraditional Jobs Grant Program; To Establish The Mississippi Paid Family Leave Act; To Prohibit Discrimination In Employment Based On Pregnancy, Childbirth Or A Related Condition; To Provide For Paid Sick And Safe Leave Time; To Increase The State Minimum Wage; To Amend Sections 17-1-51 And 25-3-40, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Provisions Of This Act; To Enact The Evelyn Gandy Fair Pay Act; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1159
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Engrossed
2/2/22
Refer
2/15/22
Failed
3/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 29-3-45, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Allow Local School Boards, Which Approve The Sales Of Timber And Forest Products Grown On Sixteenth Section Lands, To Enter Into Long-term Public Or Private Contracts For The Sale Of Certain Forest Products; To Amend Section 29-3-81, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify The Authority Of Local School Boards To Lease Sixteenth Section Or In Lieu Lands Classified As Agricultural Land, Using Provisions Related To Best Farm Management Practices Established By The Secretary Of State In Consultation With Federal Agricultural Agencies And The Mississippi State University Extension Service; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB116
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 57-1-64, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That A Portion Of Monies In The Mississippi Development Authority Tourism Advertising Fund Shall Be Used For Advertising And Promotional Information And Materials Related To Mississippi State Parks; And For Related Purposes.