Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2408

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Department of Corrections; authorize to exempt agricultural equipment from bid requirements.

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would streamline the process by which the Department of Corrections can acquire agricultural equipment essential for managing prison agricultural operations. The proposed policy aims to enhance efficiency within the department by expediting the procurement process, thereby potentially improving the productivity of agricultural enterprises operated by prisons. This change seeks to address the urgent needs that arise from seasonal agricultural cycles.

Summary

Senate Bill 2408 aims to amend Section 47-5-357 of the Mississippi Code, focusing on the Department of Corrections and the Department of Finance and Administration. The primary objective of this bill is to establish a leasing policy that allows for the exemption of certain bid requirements for agricultural equipment. The bill acknowledges the unique and time-sensitive nature of harvesting products produced by prison agricultural enterprises, necessitating a more efficient procurement process.

Contention

While the bill offers practical solutions for immediate operational requirements, it may face scrutiny regarding the transparency and fairness of the exemption from bid requirements. Critics could argue that removing these bidding processes might lead to reduced accountability in government spending. Stakeholders might emphasize the importance of competitive procurement to ensure value for taxpayer money, raising concerns that such exemptions could result in favoritism or misuse of funds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB919

MDOC; require to establish a certain leasing policy with DFA for agricultural equipment.

MS HB2400

TPT; exemption; agricultural equipment

MS SB2573

Reverse auction requirements for procurement; exempt certain training equipment.

MS SB2818

MS Department of Health and MS Department of Revenue; provide certain exemptions for operation required under Medical Cannabis Act.

MS SB2882

Department of Archives and History; exempt from state procurement for exhibits.

MS HB1164

Public publishing; exempt the purchase of any textbook from requirements of.

MS HB1064

Public purchasing laws; exempt the Department of Mental Health from certain.

MS HB476

Departments of Human Services and Child Protection Services; extend repealer on exemption from certain Procurement Review Board Requirements.

MS SB2445

Correctional system programs; extend repealers.

MS HB299

Mississippi Forestry Commission; authorize to electronically accept bids for timber sales.

Similar Bills

MS HB363

Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce; technical amendments related to certain powers and duties.

MS HB1000

Mississippi Fair Commission; reestablish and transfer associated duties from Department of Agriculture.

MS SB2006

Mississippi Fair Commission; reconstitute.

MS HB280

Foreign governments; prohibit sale of agricultural lands to.

MS SB2204

Law enforcement; require centralized registry for all reports of stolen agriculture-related items.

MS HB922

Alcorn State University; update references to in code to reflect current name designation.

MS SB2828

Department of Public Safety; transfer MDOR and MDAC law enforcement officers to.

MS SB2004

Grain grading; require state or federal certification and compliance with Federal Grain Inspection Service standards.