Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1398

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Municipalities "home rule"; prohibit governing authorities from regulating immediate vicinity of health care facilities under certain circumstances.

Impact

The bill's intended impact is to streamline regulations regarding health care facilities while protecting fundamental rights in their immediate areas. Supporters argue that municipalities should not impose regulations that could infringe upon patients' rights or the operations of health care providers. By clarifying these responsibilities and limitations, the bill aims to provide a uniform regulatory framework across the state.

Summary

House Bill 1398 seeks to amend Section 21-17-5 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to clarify the home rule authority of municipalities. It restricts the governing authorities of municipalities from imposing regulations on medical or health care facilities, particularly concerning the exercise of fundamental rights in the vicinity of these facilities. This legislative move emphasizes a more centralized approach to the regulation of health care facilities, potentially limiting local governments' autonomy to make decisions tailored to their communities' specific needs.

Conclusion

If enacted, HB 1398 would not only amend existing laws regarding local governance but could also influence how municipalities engage with health care issues. It brings to the forefront the ongoing dialogue about the balance of power between state and local authorities in regulating essential services like health care in Mississippi.

Contention

However, the bill has generated debate among legislators and community advocates. Critics contend that limiting local governments' ability to regulate health care facilities could undermine community-specific health initiatives and responses. They argue that local authorities are better positioned to address health care concerns relevant to their populations and that such a restriction could lead to a one-size-fits-all approach that doesn't account for the diversity of needs across different municipalities. This tension reflects broader discussions around local control versus state regulation in health care policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1514

Contract lobbyists; prohibit agencies, governing authorities and universities and colleges from hiring with public funds.

MS HB916

Contract lobbyists; prohibit agencies, governing authorities and universities and colleges from hiring with public funds.

MS SB2526

Local governments; prohibit from imposing penalties or fines on security companies when false security alarm occurs.

MS HB241

Local governments; prohibit from imposing penalties or fines on security companies when false security alarm occurs.

MS HB340

Local governments; prohibit from imposing penalties or fines on security companies when false security alarm occurs.

MS SB2447

Local governments; prohibit from imposing penalties or fines on security companies when false security alarm occurs.

MS HB1051

Authorizes the governing authorities of certain municipalities to levy a hotel occupancy tax

MS HB617

Municipalities; authorize waiver of liens, under certain circumstances, for costs associated with cleaning menaced property.

MS HB537

Municipalities; authorize waiver of liens, under certain circumstances, for costs associated with cleaning menaced property.

MS HB1174

Municipalities; authorize waiver of liens, under certain circumstances, for costs associated with cleaning menaced property.

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MS HB1247

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