Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB725

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Delinquent county garbage fees; provide nonrenewal of driver's licenses for nonpayment.

Impact

One significant change introduced by this bill is that individuals who are delinquent on garbage removal fees will not be able to obtain or renew their driver’s licenses. This will serve as a financial pressure point for residents to ensure that they pay their garbage collection fees promptly. Additionally, the board of supervisors is empowered to report delinquent accounts to consumer credit reporting agencies, aiding in the collection of these debts and potentially affecting residents' credit ratings. These measures are intended to enforce payment compliance more rigorously.

Summary

House Bill 725 amends sections of the Mississippi Code to manage garbage and rubbish collection fees more effectively by introducing stricter accountability measures for users of these services. The bill allows any county's board of supervisors to require individuals seeking to open an account for garbage or rubbish collection to provide identification, such as a social security card or driver’s license number, ensuring that accounts are linked to verifiable identities. This change is aimed at preventing service abuse and ensuring that account holders can be held accountable for unpaid fees.

Contention

This legislation has raised concerns among some stakeholders regarding its approach to handling unpaid fees, which some view as overly punitive. Critics argue that linking service fees to essential items like driver’s licenses could disproportionately affect lower-income residents, who might struggle to stay current with their payments. Furthermore, the provision that allows boards to share information about delinquency with credit reporting agencies has been questioned due to privacy concerns and the potential long-term impacts on individuals' creditworthiness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1069

Liens for delinquent county garbage fees; require chancery to keep certain record of.

MS SB2392

Fees for county garbage collection; revise provision related to.

MS SB2709

Fees for county garbage collection; revise provision related to.

MS SB2589

County garbage collection and liens; bring forward code sections.

MS SB2457

Garbage collection liens; expire after a certain number of years.

MS HB935

County boards of supervisors; may designate board attorney to serve as hearing officer in disputes regarding delinquent solid waste fees.

MS SB2495

County boards of supervisors; may designate board attorney to serve as hearing officer in disputes regarding delinquent solid waste fees.

MS HB1158

Board of Supervisors; may designate certain persons as hearing officers for delinquent solid waste fees.

MS SB2002

Boards of Supervisors; authorize to designate persons to serve as hearing officers for delinquent solid waste fees.

MS SB2277

Hearing officer; allow board to appoint attorney as officer to preside over delinquent solid waste fee matters.

Similar Bills

MS HB1561

Ad valorem taxation; revise types of new enterprises eligible for tax exemption.

MS SB2859

Tax sales and tax deeds; bring forward code sections concerning.

MS SB2495

County boards of supervisors; may designate board attorney to serve as hearing officer in disputes regarding delinquent solid waste fees.

MS HB935

County boards of supervisors; may designate board attorney to serve as hearing officer in disputes regarding delinquent solid waste fees.

MS SB2277

Hearing officer; allow board to appoint attorney as officer to preside over delinquent solid waste fee matters.

MS SB2392

Fees for county garbage collection; revise provision related to.

MS HB937

Boards of supervisors; may designate certain individuals to serve as hearing officer in disputes regarding delinquent solid waste fees.

MS HB1158

Board of Supervisors; may designate certain persons as hearing officers for delinquent solid waste fees.