Mississippi 2023 Regular Session All Bills
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Mississippi 2023 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB333
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/9/23
Failed
2/22/23
An Act Making An Appropriation From The Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund To The State Department Of Health; To Require Such Funds To Be Used To Establish A "hazard Pay For Essential Health Care Workers" Grant Program To Be Administered By The State Department Of Health To Provide $1,500 In Premium Pay For Compensating Health Care Workers Who Perform Jobs In Public Settings At Heightened Risk Of Exposure To Covid-19; To Define Certain Terms; To Provide A Procedure For Employers Of Essential Health Care Workers To Apply For Grant Funds; To Provide That The Grant Shall Only Be Applicable During The Covid-19 Public Health Emergency; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2023 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB334
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/9/23
Engrossed
2/2/23
Refer
2/13/23
Failed
2/28/23
An Act To Amend Section 63-21-39, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Requirements For Transferring A Motor Vehicle To Be Scrapped, Dismantled Or Destroyed When The Owner Or Authorized Agent Of The Owner Does Not Have The Motor Vehicle Titled In His Or Her Name; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2023 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB335
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/9/23
Failed
2/22/23
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 2023 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB336
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/9/23
Failed
1/31/23
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, 2024, 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 2023 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB337
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/9/23
Failed
1/31/23
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 2023 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB338
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/9/23
Failed
1/31/23
An Act To Be Known As The Mississippi Retail Marijuana Act; To Authorize The Personal Use Of Marijuana By Persons 21 Years Of Age And Older And Provide For The Regulation Of The Personal Use Of Marijuana By The State Department Of Health; To Provide For The Lawful Operation Of Retail Marijuana-related Facilities; To Direct The Department To Adopt Regulations Necessary For The Implementation Of This Act; To Provide For The Mississippi Marijuana Code, Which Provides For The Statutory Regulation Of The Personal Use Of Marijuana; To Provide Definitions For The Code; To Provide For The Applicability Of The Code To Retail Marijuana; To Provide For The State Licensing Authority For The Code, Which Shall Be The Executive Director Of The State Department Of Health; To Provide For A Seed-to-sale Tracking System That Tracks Retail Marijuana From Either The Seed Or Immature Plant Stage Until The Retail Marijuana Product Is Sold To A Customer At A Retail Marijuana Store; To Provide For Licensing Procedures By The State Licensing Authority And By Local Licensing Authorities; To Provide Which Persons Are Prohibited To Be Licensees; To Prescribe Requirements For Retail Marijuana Businesses And Owners; To Provide For Disclosure Of Financial Interests By Retail Marijuana Business Owners; To Provide The Procedure For The Transfer Of Licenses; To Provide The Procedures For Licensing And License Renewals; To Provide The Different Classes Of Retail Marijuana Business Licenses; To Provide For Retail Marijuana Store Licenses; To Provide For Retail Marijuana Cultivation Facility Licenses; To Provide For Retail Marijuana Products Manufacturer Licenses; To Provide For Retail Marijuana Testing Facility Licenses; To Provide For Retail Marijuana Transporter Licenses; To Provide For Retail Marijuana Business Operator Licenses; To Provide For Retail Marijuana Accelerator Cultivator Licenses; To Provide For Retail Marijuana Accelerator Manufacturer Licenses; To Provide For Marijuana Hospitality Business Licenses; To Provide For Retail Marijuana Accelerator Store Licenses; To Prescribe Unlawful Acts Under The Code; To Prohibit The Open And Public Consumption Of Marijuana; To Create The Marijuana Cash Fund As A Special Fund In The State Treasury And Require The State Licensing Authority To Deposit All Money Collected Under This Act Into The Fund; To Provide That The State Licensing Authority Shall Establish Fees For Processing The Applications, Licenses, Notices Or Reports Required To Be Submitted To The State Licensing Authority; To Provide That The State Licensing Authority May Fine A Licensee Or Suspend Or Revoke A License For Violations Of This Act; To Provide For The Disposition Of Unauthorized Marijuana Or Marijuana Products And Related Materials; To Provide For The Inspection Of Books And Records Of Licensees; To Provide For A Responsible Retail Marijuana Vendor Server And Seller Training Program; To Amend Sections 27-104-203, 33-13-520, 37-11-29, 41-29-125, 41-29-127, 41-29-136, 41-29-137, 41-29-139, 41-29-141, 41-29-143, 59-23-7 And 63-11-30, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Provisions Of This Act; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2023 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB339
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/9/23
Failed
1/31/23
An Act To Amend Section 67-1-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize The Governing Authorities For Certain Qualified Resort Areas To Provide, By Ordinance, That Package Retailer's Permits May Be Issued In The Applicable Qualified Resort Areas And That Alcoholic Beverages May Be Received, Stored, Sold, Possessed And Distributed In Accordance With Such Permits; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2023 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB34
Introduced
1/3/23
Refer
1/3/23
Failed
1/31/23
An Act To Create "the Combating Violence, Disorder And Looting And Law Enforcement Protection Act Of Mississippi"; To Define Terms Relating To Such Act; To Provide That Anyone Who Acts With An Assembly Of Six Or More People And Creates An Immediate Danger Or Disturbs Any Other Person's Legal Right Of Enjoyment Shall Be Guilty Of A Felony; To Provide A Defense To Prosecution; To Prohibit Any Person In An Assembly From Obstructing Traffic; To Prohibit The Throwing Of An Object At Another Person; To Provide Enhanced Penalties If The Object Hits A Law Enforcement Officer; To Prohibit Defacing Of Property During An Assembly; To Provide Penalties For Such; To Prohibit Harassment During An Assembly; To Prohibit Unemployment Benefits For Any Person Who Participates In A Violent Assembly; To Require The Termination Of Any State Or Local Employee Who Is Convicted For Violating This Act; To Prohibit Filing Of Any Action Against The State Or Local Government If A Person Is Convicted For Violating This Act; To Require Municipalities And Counties To Provide Proof That Such Municipality Or County Has Not Disproportionately Reduced Their Law Enforcement's Budget; To Amend Section 97-17-65, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify The Penalties Of Looting Against Businesses; To Bring Forward Section 97-17-67, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Provides For Malicious Mischief, For Purposes Of Amendment; To Amend Section 97-43-3, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Add Violations Of This Act To The Definition Of The Crime Racketeering Provisions; To Amend Section 97-3-15, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify Justifiable Homicide By Adding Defense Of A Business Or Self During A Violent Disorderly Assembly; To Amend Section 11-46-9, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide An Exception For Tort Immunity When A Governmental Entity Fails To Provide Proper Law Enforcement Protection During A Violent And Disorderly Assembly; To Amend Sections 97-35-23 And 97-35-25, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide Penalties For Obstructing Traffic During An Assembly; To Amend Sections 71-5-511 And 71-5-13, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Sections; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2023 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB340
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/9/23
Failed
1/31/23
An Act To Amend Section 67-1-83, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Allow Holders Of Package Retailer's Permits Under The Local Option Alcoholic Beverage Control Law To Sell Alcoholic Beverages On Sunday; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2023 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB341
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/9/23
Failed
1/31/23
An Act To Amend Sections 99-19-81 And 99-19-83, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Exclude Nonviolent Offenders From Habitual Offender Penalties; To Repeal Section 41-29-147, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Provides The Penalties For Second Or Subsequent Drug Offenses; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2023 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB342
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/9/23
Failed
1/31/23
An Act To Amend Section 23-15-11, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That A Person Who Is Otherwise A Qualified Elector And Has Been Convicted Of Vote Fraud, Of Any Crime Listed In Section 241, Mississippi Constitution Of 1890, Or Of Any Crime Interpreted As Disenfranchising In Later Attorney General Opinions, Shall Have His Or Her Right To Vote Suspended Upon Conviction But Shall Have His Or Her Right To Vote Automatically Restored Once He Or She Has Satisfied All Of The Sentencing Requirements Of The Conviction; To Amend Sections 23-15-19, 23-15-125, 23-15-151, 23-15-153 And 23-15-165, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Section; To Bring Forward Sections 97-39-3 And 99-19-37, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2023 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB343
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/9/23
Failed
1/31/23
An Act To Amend Section 99-15-17, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Increase The Compensation Paid To A Judge Appointed Counsel For Indigents; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2023 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB344
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/9/23
Failed
1/31/23
An Act To Create The Law Enforcement Supplemental Pay Program To Be Administered By The Department Of Public Safety; To Provide That In Addition To The Compensation Now Paid By Any Municipality Or County To Any Sworn, Certified Law Enforcement Officer, Every Sworn, Certified Law Enforcement Officer Employed By Any Municipality Or County Which Employs One Or More Sworn, Certified Law Enforcement Officers Who Devotes His Or Her Full Working Time To Law Enforcement, Shall Be Paid By The State Extra Compensation In The Amount Of Five Hundred Dollars Per Year For Each Full-time Municipal Or County Sworn, Certified Law Enforcement Officer Who Has Completed Or Who Hereafter Completes Five Years Of Service As A Sworn, Certified Law Enforcement Officer; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2023 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB345
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/9/23
Failed
1/31/23
An Act To Require The Discontinuation Of End-of-course Subject Area Testing And All Statewide Assessments Other Than A Single Uniform Basic Skills Test For Grades 3, 8 And 11; To Amend Section 37-16-3, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Students In Grades 3, 8 And 11 To Complete A Single Basic Skills Test That Assesses All Basic Skills And Content Required By The Department To Be Tested In The Respective Grades; To Amend Sections 37-3-49, 37-15-38, 37-16-17 And 37-35-3, Mississippi Code Of 1972, In Conformity To The Preceding Provisions; To Amend Section 37-177-1, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Third Grade Reading Assessments To Be Conducted As Part Of The Grade 3 Basic Skills Test; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2023 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB346
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/9/23
Failed
1/31/23
An Act To Amend Section 47-7-34, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify That The Maximum Five Years That May Be Imposed By A Court For Post-release Supervision May Be Extended Under Certain Circumstances; To Amend Section 47-7-37, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That The Court May Fix The Period Of Probation To The Statutory Maximum Period Which The Defendant Might Originally Have Been Sentenced To As Long As Such Period Does Not Exceed Five Years; To Provide That An Offender May Not Have His Or Her Probation Revoked If The Offender Has Committed An Initial Technical Violation Under Certain Circumstances; To Provide That For The Second Technical Violation, Rather Than The Third Violation, An Offender May Be Imprisoned In A Technical Violation Center Or A Restitution Center For Fourteen Days Rather Than 120 Days; To Provide That For A Third Technical Violation, An Offender May Be Imprisoned For 120 Days; To Provide That For A Fourth Technical Violation An Offender May Be Imprisoned For 180 Days; To Provide That For Five Or More Technical Violations An Offender May Be Imprisoned For The Remainder Of His Or Her Sentence; To Amend Section 47-7-27, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Section; And For Related Purposes.