All Bills - Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2783
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Prohibit Circuit Court Judges From Providing Any Political Candidate An Opportunity To Address The Public During Court Terms; To Amend Section 23-15-973, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Prohibit Circuit Judges From Allowing Any Political Candidate To Address The Public During Court Terms; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2784
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/13/25
An Act To Amend Section 75-24-15, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Private Cause Of Action Under The Consumer Protection Laws For An Individual Suffering Loss; To Remove The Requirement That A Plaintiff First Resolve A Dispute In An Informal Dispute Settlement Program; To Require A Plaintiff To Notify The Attorney General Of An Action Within Fourteen Calendar Days Of Filing; To Authorize The Attorney General To Join The Suit; To Provide A Venue For A Private Action Brought Under This Section; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2785
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Amend Section 43-26-13, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require The Department Of Child Protection Services To Expend Federal Funds Which It Administers Only In A Manner Authorized By The Applicable Source Of Federal Funds; To Provide That Certain Expenses Which Are Ordered To Be Paid By A Youth Court For A Child In Custody Shall Not Be Paid By The Department Of Child Protection Services Unless Authorized By A Source Of Federal Funds Or By A Specific Appropriation By The Legislature Therefor; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2786
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Enact The Ending Agency Overreach Act; To Create New Section 9-1-201, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide On Appeal, A Court Shall Interpret A Statute Or Agency Rule Or Regulation De Novo; To Create New Section 9-1-203, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That No Civil Penalty May Be Awarded In An Action Brought By Or On Behalf Of An Administrative Agency Of The State Against Any Person Or Legal Entity For Conduct That Would Also Be The Subject Of A Suit At Common Law In Which The Defendant Would Be Entitled To Trial By Jury, Except After A Trial By Jury Before A Circuit, County, Or Chancery Court; To Amend Section 25-43-3.111, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize A Person Or Entity To Contest The Validity Of An Agency Rule Up To One Year After The Date The Person Or Entity Bringing The Action Is Injured By Final Agency Action; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2787
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Engrossed
2/5/25
Refer
2/10/25
Enrolled
3/19/25
Passed
3/24/25
An Act To Reenact Sections 75-24-351 Through 75-24-357, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Prohibit Bad Faith Assertions Of Patent Infringement And Establish Remedies For Prevailing Plaintiffs In Civil Actions Instituted Under The Provisions; To Repeal Section 75-24-359, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Is The Provision Of Law That Provides The Repealer On The Reenacted Provisions; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2788
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Create New Section 9-19-2, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Define The Term "judge" Within The Chapter Of Law That Establishes The Commission On Judicial Performance; To Amend Section 9-19-9, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That If A Member Of The Commission Files A Complaint, He Or She Shall Be Disqualified As To That Complaint; To Amend Section 9-19-21, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize The Commission On Judicial Performance To Compel Records Within The Mississippi Youth Court Information Delivery System; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2789
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Bring Forward Section 25-31-5, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Is The Provision Of Law Authorizing Full-time Legal Assistants In Circuit Court Districts, For The Purposes Of Possible Amendment; To Bring Forward Section 25-31-10, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Is The Provision Of Law Authorizing Full-time Criminal Investigators In Circuit Court Districts, For The Purposes Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2790
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Amend Section 99-18-13, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize The Office Of State Public Defender To Represent Youth In Delinquency And/or Child In Need Of Supervision Proceedings; To Amend Section 43-21-201, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify Responsibility For Training Of Attorneys Representing Children; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2791
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Require That Before A Bill Of Indictment Against A Present Or Former Law Enforcement Officer Charging The Officer With A Crime Which Concerns The Officer's Use Of Lethal Force And Is Alleged To Have Occurred While He Or She Was In The Performance Of His Or Her Duties Is Presented To A Grand Jury That The Officer Shall Be Notified In Writing Of The Contemplated Action By The Prosecuting Attorney; To Require That The Notice To The Officer Inform The Officer Of The Grand Jury Investigation And Offer The Officer The Opportunity To Testify Before The Grand Jury At The Conclusion Of The State's Case-in-chief; To Provide That The Officer May Be Questioned By The Prosecuting Attorney Or Members Of The Grand Jury; To Provide A Procedure For The Officer To Testify; To Provide That The Officer's Attorney Shall Not Ask The Officer Questions Or Object Based On Evidentiary Grounds; To Authorize The Prosecuting Attorney To Present Rebuttal Evidence; To Prohibit Prosecutions From Proceeding Without A Grand Jury Indictment For Such Crimes; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2792
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Engrossed
2/5/25
Refer
2/10/25
Failed
3/4/25
An Act To Amend Section 79-11-407, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify That A Nonprofit Corporation That Fails To File Timely Or Fails To Disclose The Information Required Under This Section May Be Subject To The Penalties Of Administrative Dissolution; To Repeal Section 79-11-391, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Authorizes A Status Report Of A Nonprofit Corporation; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2793
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Require The Secretary Of State To Establish A Registry Of Private Entities That Are Employees Of A Governmental Entity Under Section 11-46-9; To Require Private Entities That Are Employees Of A Governmental Entity Under Section 11-46-9 To Register With The Secretary Of State; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2794
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Engrossed
2/12/25
Refer
2/18/25
Failed
3/4/25
An Act To Amend Section 25-11-105, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Any Terminated Plan Previously Approved By The Board Of Trustees Of The Public Employees' Retirement System To Pay To The Board Its Portion Of The Net Pension Liability As Of June 30, 2025, Or The Date Of Termination, Whichever Amount Is Greater, In A Lump Sum Before Termination, As Provided By Board Regulations; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2795
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/13/25
An Act To Reenact Sections 73-21-71 Through 73-21-87, 73-21-91, 73-21-93, And 73-21-97 Through 73-21-129, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Are The Mississippi Pharmacy Practice Act; To Amend Section 73-21-69, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Extend The Date Of The Repealer On The Mississippi Pharmacy Practice Act; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-71, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify The Code Sections That Comprise The Pharmacy Practice Act; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-73, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise, Add And Delete Certain Definitions; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-79, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize The Board Of Pharmacy To Delegate Powers To The Executive Director Of The Board; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-83, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify The Board's Authority To Regulate Manufacturing Of Drugs, And Provide That The Board Will Regulate Pharmacy Services Administrative Organizations; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-85, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify A Reference To Pharmacy Schools In Mississippi; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-91, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Increase The Amount Of The Surcharge On A License Renewal Fee To Fund An Impaired Pharmacists Or Pharmacy Students Program; To Clarify That The Board Does Not Give The Licensure Exam But Approves It; To Include Pharmacy Services Administrative Organizations In The Renewal License Fee Provisions; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-93, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Provision; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-97, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify That The Board May Impose A Monetary Penalty Against A Licensee; To Include Interns/externs, Pharmacy Technicians, Registrants And Permit Holders In The Disciplinary Provisions Of The Board; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-99, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Include Registrants In The Disciplinary Provisions Of The Board; To Exempt Meetings Of The Investigations Review Committee From The Open Meetings Act And Exempt Minutes Of The Meetings Of The Committee From The Public Records Act; To Authorize The Board To Issue Subpoenas For The Purpose Of Conducting Investigations To Obtain Papers, Documents, Prescriptions Or Any Other Records Deemed Relevant To An Investigation; To Provide That All Records Of Investigation Shall Be Kept Confidential And Shall Not Be Subject To Discovery Or Subpoena; To Authorize The Board To Order Summary Suspension Of An Individual's License Or Registration Or A Permit Of A Facility Without A Hearing If The Board Determines That There Is An Immediate Danger To The Public; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-101, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That If A Board Order Is Appealed, The Appeal Will Act As A Supersedeas As To Any Monetary Penalty, But No Such Person Shall Be Allowed To Practice Pharmacy In Violation Of Any Disciplinary Order While The Appeal Is Pending; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-103, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Remove The Minimum Amount Of Monetary Penalties Authorized By The Board; To Provide That Violations May Be Assessed Beginning With The Date That The Offender First Conducted Business In The State; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-105, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify That All Entities Involved In The Drug Supply Chain Must Be Registered With The Board; To Provide That Permits May Be Issued For Up To A Triennial Period And To Increase The Maximum Fee For Such Permits; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-106, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That Any Pharmacy Located Outside This State That Performs Any Services Included In The Definition Of The Practice Of Pharmacy For Residents Of This State Shall Be Considered A Nonresident Pharmacy And Must Be Permitted By The Board; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-107, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize The Board To Enter And Inspect Any Facility Identified In The Supply Chain That Ships, Or Causes To Be Shipped, Or Receives Any Controlled Substances Or Prescription Or Legend Drugs Or Devices; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-108, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify That Entities Located In This State Or Outside Of This State That Provide Any Home Medical Equipment To Patients In This State Must Be Permitted By The Board; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-111, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Make A Minor, Nonsubstantive Change; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-115, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Delete Provisions Specifying The Format And Content Of Prescription Forms; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-117, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Delete Requirements For Pharmacists To Keep Certain Records About Dispensing Biological Products And Communicating That Information To The Prescriber; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-125, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That References To Community Pharmacies Will Instead Be To Charity Pharmacies; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-126, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That The Board Shall Issue And Renew Licenses And Permits For Both In And Out Of State Persons, Businesses And Entities Owning Or Shipping Into, Within Or Out Of The State; To Authorize The Board To Use An Outside Agency To Accredit All Persons, Businesses And Facilities Licensed Or Permitted With The Board; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-127, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify Certain Provisions Relating To The Prescription Monitoring Program; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-127.1, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That The Prescription Monitoring Program Shall Provide A Report To The Legislature Upon Request That Indicates The Number Of Opioid Prescriptions That Were Provided To Patients During That Year, Instead Of Providing An Annual Report; To Amend Reenacted Section 73-21-129, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That Any Entity Assisting With The Return Of Outdated Drugs To A Manufacturer On Behalf Of A Pharmacy Shall Register With The Board And Have A Permit; To Repeal Section 73-21-89, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Provided That A License To Practice Pharmacy Would Be Issued To Persons Presenting Proof Of Graduation From The University Of Mississippi School Of Pharmacy Before A Certain Date, And Section 73-21-95, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Abolished The Assistant Pharmacist License; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2796
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/13/25
An Act To Enact The "ensuring Likeness, Voice And Image Security Act Of 2025"; To Define Terms; To Stipulate That Every Individual Has A Property Right In The Use Of That Individual's Name, Photograph, Voice Or Likeness; To Stipulate That Property Rights Provided In This Act Are Exclusive To The Individual; To Implement Commercial Exploitation Guidelines; To Create A Civil Action Upon Violation Of This Act; To Stipulate That Violation Of This Act Is A Class A Misdemeanor; To Describe The Abilities Of The Court In Cases Concerning This Act; To Allow The Court To Grant Injunctions; To Describe Remedies Available Under This Act; To Describe Fair Use Exceptions To This Act; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2797
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Amend Section 21-19-49, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Allow Municipalities, Municipal Police Departments, And Sheriffs' Departments To Contract With The School Board Of Private, Nonprofit Schools To Provide Certain Security Services; And For Related Purposes.