Mississippi 2022 Regular Session All Bills
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1011
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Require The Department Of Mental Health And Community Mental Health Centers To Expand Outpatient Services And Community-based Services For Certain Formerly Incarcerated Inmates Of The Department Of Corrections; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1012
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Create The Compassion Mississippi Act; To Authorize The Use Of Medical Cannabis By Certain Patients Who Have Debilitating Medical Conditions; To Require A Patient To Receive A Written Certification From A Qualified Practitioner To Qualify For A Registry Identification Card For The Use Of Medical Cannabis; To Authorize Practitioners To Specify The Dosage And Form Of Medical Cannabis That A Qualifying Patient May Use; To Provide For The Process By Which A Patient May Register As A Cardholder For The Use Of Medical Cannabis; To Provide Certain Protections To Patients, Caregivers, Medical Providers And Medical Cannabis Establishments For The Medical Use Of Cannabis; To Provide For The Allowable Amount Of Medical Cannabis By A Qualified Patient; To Provide That The State Department Of Health Will Issue Registry Identification Cards To Qualifying Patients And Designated Caregivers; To Provide For The Licensing And Regulation Of Cannabis Cultivation Facilities, Cannabis Processing Facilities, Cannabis Transportation Entities, Cannabis Disposal Entities, Cannabis Research Facilities, Cannabis Testing Facilities, Transportation Entities And Cannabis Dispensaries By The Department Of Health; To Provide For A Statewide Seed-to-sale Tracking System; To Provide For Deadlines For The Implementation Of The Program; To Provide For Certain Limitations Of The Application Of The Act; To Provide That The Act Does Not Authorize Any Individual To Engage In Or Prevent The Imposition Of Any Civil, Criminal Or Other Penalties For Certain Acts Related To The Use Of Medical Cannabis; To Provide That Certain Discriminatory Acts Against Medical Cannabis Cardholders Are Prohibited; To Provide A Process For The Addition Of Debilitating Medical Conditions By The Department Of Health; To Provide That Nothing In The Act Prohibits An Employer From Disciplining An Employee For Ingesting Medical Cannabis In The Workplace Or For Working While Under The Influence Of Medical Cannabis; To Provide That Nothing In The Act Requires A Government Medical Assistance Program Or Private Insurer To Reimburse A Person For Costs Associated With The Medical Use Of Medical Cannabis; To Require The Department Of Health To Provide Annual Reports To The Governor And Certain Members Of The Legislature; To Require The Department Of Health To Maintain A Confidential List Of Registry Identification Cards; To Require Certain Notifications From Qualifying Patients; To Provide For The Fees For Licenses Of Medical Cannabis Establishments; To Allow Municipalities And Counties To Enact Ordinances Or Regulations Not In Conflict With This Act; To Prohibit Medical Cannabis Establishments From Being Located Within 1,000 Feet Of The Nearest Boundary Line Of Any School, Church Or Child Care Facility Unless It Has Received A Waiver; To Provide Certain Requirements, Prohibitions And Penalties For Medical Cannabis Establishments; To Provide That No Medical Cannabis Establishment Shall Sell Cannabis Flower Or Trim That Has A Potency Of Greater Than 30% Total Thc; To Require All Medical Cannabis Products To Contain A Notice Of Harm Regarding The Use Of Medical Cannabis; To Provide For The Weekly And Monthly Allowable Amount Of Medical Cannabis And Provide The Possession Limit Of Medical Cannabis For Cardholders; To Require The Department Of Health To Establish And Promulgate Rules And Regulations Relating To The Program; To Establish Violations Related To The Use Of Medical Cannabis And The Program; To Provide For Fines, Suspensions And Revocations For Violations Of The Act; To Allow For A Deduction From Income Taxes For All Of The Ordinary And Necessary Expenses Paid Or Incurred During The Taxable Year In Carrying On A Business As A Medical Cannabis Establishment; To Require Dispensaries To Collect And Remit The Sales Tax Levied In Section 27-65-17(1)(a) From The Gross Proceeds Of Each Sale Of Medical Cannabis; To Allow The Governing Authorities Of Municipalities And Board Of Supervisors Of Counties To Opt Out Of Allowing The Processing, Sale And Distribution Of Medical Cannabis Within 90 Days After The Effective Date Of The Act; To Provide A Referendum Process For A Municipality Or County To Opt Into Allowing The Cultivation, Processing, Sale And Distribution Of Medical Cannabis In A Municipality Or County That Has Opted Out; To Provide For The Judicial Review For Those Aggrieved By A Final Decision Or Order Related To The Medical Cannabis Program; To Require All Fines And Fees Collected By The Department Of Health And Department Of Public Safety To Be Deposited Into The Medical Cannabis Opportunity Fund; To Create The Medical Cannabis Opportunity Fund In The State Treasury And Provide The Purposes For Which Monies In The Fund Shall Be Spent; To Establish A Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee; To Amend Section 25-53-5, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Temporarily Exempt From The Mississippi Department Of Information Technology Services Procurement Laws, Rules, And Regulations Acquisitions Of Information Technology Equipment And Services Made By The Department Of Health For The Purposes Of Implementing, Administering And Enforcing The Provisions Of The Compassion Mississippi Act; To Amend Section 27-104-203, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize Grants, Contracts, Pass-through Funds, Project Fees Or Charges For Services Between The Department Of Health And Other State Agencies Or Entities For The Operation Of The Medical Marijuana Program Established Under This Act; To Amend Section 37-11-29, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That The Term Controlled Substance Shall Not Include The Possession Or Use Of Medical Cannabis That Is Lawful Under This Act; To Amend Section 27-65-111, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Exempt From Sales Taxes The Sales Of Medical Cannabis To Certain Qualifying Patients; To Amend Sections 27-7-17, 33-13-520, 41-29-125, 41-29-127, 41-29-136, 41-29-137, 41-29-139; 41-29-141, 41-29-143, 43-21-301, 43-21-303, 45-9-101, 59-23-7, 63-11-30, 71-3-7, 71-3-121, 73-15-29, 73-19-23, 73-21-127, 73-25-29 And 83-9-22, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Provisions Of This Act; To Bring Forward Sections 17-1-3, 19-5-9, 25-43-1.103, 25-43-2.101, 25-43-3.102, 25-43-3.103, 25-43-3.104, 25-43-3.105, 25-43-3.106, 25-43-3.107, 25-43-3.109, 25-43-3.110 And 25-43-3.113, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Are Sections Of The Mississippi Administrative Procedures Law And The Provisions Relating To The Adoption Of Building Codes In Counties, For The Purposes Of Possible Amendment; To Amend Section 25-43-3.108, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Make Some Minor Nonsubstantive Changes; To Bring Forward Section 41-3-15, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Provides For Powers And Duties Of The State Board Of Health, For The Purposes Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1013
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Engrossed
2/8/22
Refer
2/15/22
Failed
3/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 49-19-5, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize The Mississippi Forestry Commission And County Foresters Who Are Employed By The Commission To Electronically Accept Bids For Timber Sales; To Bring Forward Section 29-1-1, 31-7-13, 49-19-3 And 55-3-53, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For Purposes Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1014
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 25-11-127, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize A Retired Member Of The Public Employees' Retirement System To Be Employed As A Teacher In A Public School District And Draw The Full Amount Of His Or Her Retirement Allowance For A Period Not Exceeding Two Years, During Which Time The Retiree May Work The Full Number Of Normal Working Days For The Position And Receive The Full Amount Of The Salary In Effect For The Position At The Time Of Employment; To Amend Section 25-25-16, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize Public School Districts To Pay With Local Funds, The Full Cost Of The Health Insurance Premiums For All Retired Members Of The Public Employees' Retirement System Who Are Employed As Teachers By The School Districts; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1015
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Engrossed
2/8/22
Refer
2/15/22
Failed
3/15/22
An Act To Create The "property Clean-up Revolving Fund" To Assist Municipalities With The Clean Up Of Properties That Have Been Determined To Be A Menace To The Public Health, Safety And Welfare Of The Community In Accordance With Section 21-19-11; To Authorize The Creation Of A Revolving Loan Program Administered By The Mississippi Department Of Environmental Quality For Such Property Clean Up; To Authorize Municipalities To Enter Into Loan Agreements And Take Such Actions Necessary To Participate In The Revolving Loan Program; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1016
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 97-23-93, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise Penalties For Shoplifting; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1017
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Engrossed
2/2/22
Refer
2/15/22
Enrolled
3/9/22
Passed
3/16/22
An Act To Amend Section 9-11-27, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize Two Or More Counties To Appoint One Person To Serve As Clerk Of The Justice Court System For The Counties; To Provide That Such Clerk Shall Be Paid An Amount Mutually Agreed Upon And Adopted By Resolution Of The Respective Boards Of Supervisors; To Provide That Such Counties May Also Jointly Appoint Other Employees Of The Justice Court System; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1018
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 93-17-205, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize Release Of Identifying Information Of Birth Parents Upon Agreement By Such Parents; To Amend Section 93-17-207, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize Release Of Certain Identifying Information To Adoptees; To Amend Section 93-17-209, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize An Agency To Provide Certain Identifying Information To Adoptees; To Amend Sections 93-17-215 And 93-17-219, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Section; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1019
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Create The Mississippi Work And Save Program, Which Is A Retirement Savings Program Sponsored By The State For Certain Employers Who Do Not Already Offer A Retirement Plan That Will Allow Those Employers To Offer Eligible Employees The Voluntary Choice To Contribute To An Individual Retirement Account (ira) Through A Payroll Deduction; To Establish The Mississippi Work And Save Board In The Office Of The State Treasurer To Administer The Program; To Provide For The Appointment Of The Members Of The Board; To Provide The Powers, Authority And Duties Of The Board; To Prescribe The Requirements For The Program; To Provide That The Ira To Which Contributions Are Made Will Be A Roth Ira And The Standard Package Will Be A Roth Ira With A Target Date Fund Investment And A Specified Contribution Percentage; To Provide Certain Protection From Liability For Employers In The Program And For The State; To Provide For The Confidentiality Of Participant And Account Information; To Create The Mississippi Work And Save Administrative Fund As A Special Fund In The State Treasury; To Provide That Monies In The Fund Shall Be Expended By The Board, Upon Appropriation Of The Legislature, For The Purposes Authorized In This Act; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB102
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/23/22
An Act To Authorize The Issuance Of State General Obligation Bonds To Provide Funds To Assist Holmes County, Mississippi, In Paying Costs Associated With Road And Street Improvements In The County And Improvements To County Buildings And Facilities; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1020
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Prohibit Any Privately Operated Correctional Facility From Increasing Its Housing Capacity If The Facility Is Utilized By The State To House State Offenders; To Prohibit The State From Entering Into Any New Contractual Agreement With Any Private Entity For The Housing Of State Offenders; To Amend Sections 47-4-1, 47-4-3, 47-4-5, 47-4-11, 47-5-1105, 47-5-1109, 47-5-1115, 47-5-1207, 47-5-1211, 47-5-1213 And 47-5-1219, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Section; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1021
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Engrossed
2/3/22
Refer
2/11/22
Failed
3/9/22
An Act To Amend Sections 21-23-8, 99-5-9 And 99-5-11, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide A Procedure To Determine Bail For Indigent Defendants; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1022
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 25-11-109, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide For A First Responders Retirement Incentive Under Which Law Enforcement Officers And Firefighters Who Became Members Of The Public Employees' Retirement System On Or After July 1, 2011, And Who Have At Least Four Years Of Membership Service Credit Shall Be Entitled To Receive One Year Of Creditable Service For Every Five Years Of Service As A First Responder At No Cost To The Member; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1023
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Sections 25-11-103, 25-11-105, 25-11-109, 25-11-111, 25-11-113 And 25-11-114, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That Law Enforcement Officers And Firefighters Who Are Members Of The Public Employees' Retirement System Shall Vest In The System After Four Years Of Service Regardless Of When They Became Members Of The System; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1024
Introduced
1/17/22
Refer
1/17/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Sections 25-11-103, 25-11-105, 25-11-109, 25-11-111, 25-11-113, 25-11-114, 25-11-117, 25-11-311 And 25-11-315, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That The Number Of Years Of Membership Service Required To Vest In The Public Employees' Retirement System For All Members Regardless Of The Date Upon Which They Became A Member Shall Be Four Years; And For Related Purposes.