Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB737

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Child abuse hotline; require schools to post in clearly visible location.

Impact

The bill, once enacted, is expected to bolster the state's child protection efforts by making critical information readily available in educational settings. By ensuring that students are better informed about how to report instances of abuse or neglect, the legislation aims to create a safer environment for children. The requirement for signage to be in both English and Spanish signifies a commitment to serve diverse student populations, ensuring that language barriers do not hinder a child's ability to report abuse.

Summary

House Bill 737 mandates that public and charter schools in Mississippi display prominently accessible signage regarding child abuse reporting. Specifically, the bill requires schools to post a sign that includes the toll-free telephone number for the Mississippi Department of Child Protective Services, instructions for calling 911 in emergencies, and information directing individuals to the department's website for further details on reporting abuse or neglect. This initiative aims to enhance awareness among students regarding how to report potential abuse or neglect in a straightforward and visible manner.

Contention

While the bill has generally been viewed positively as a step towards safeguarding children, potential points of contention may arise regarding the allocation of resources needed for schools to implement these requirements effectively. Schools may face challenges in ensuring that the signage is appropriately designed and maintained. Additionally, discussions around the effectiveness of such measures may arise, questioning whether signage alone is sufficient to protect children or if further actions are required within educational systems to foster a culture of safety and awareness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB418

Public schools; require toll-free number for reporting abuse and neglect to be posted in all.

MS HB508

Public schools; require toll-free number for reporting abuse and neglect to be posted in all.

MS HB86

Requires posting of the state child abuse hotline number in all public schools (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

MS HB97

Requires that the state child protection toll-free hotline number be posted on the website of every public school (EN NO IMPACT LF EX See Note)

MS AB24

Posting the child abuse and neglect reporting hotline in school buildings. (FE)

MS SB23

Posting the child abuse and neglect reporting hotline in school buildings. (FE)

MS SB234

Posting the child abuse and neglect reporting hotline in school buildings. (FE)

MS AB244

Posting the child abuse and neglect reporting hotline in school buildings. (FE)

MS SB939

Relating to reporting child abuse and neglect and to training regarding recognizing and reporting child abuse and neglect at schools, institutions of higher education, and other entities.

MS S3143

Requires at least one drive-up ballot drop box in each county; requires certain information to be posted at ballot drop boxes and locations.

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