Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB277

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/9/23  

Caption

State identification; authorize permanent identification for permanent residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities.

Impact

The proposed amendments to Section 45-35-7 of the Mississippi Code would facilitate access to identification for disabled individuals living in care facilities, thus enhancing their dignity and accessibility to services. By removing fees associated with ID issuance and renewal, the legislation seeks to reduce barriers that disabled residents face, ensuring they can navigate systems that require identification without financial burden. Additionally, this could lead to broader identification among this population, enhancing their inclusion in civil activities.

Summary

House Bill 277 aims to amend the Mississippi Code to allow permanently disabled individuals who are residents of nursing homes or assisted living facilities to receive a permanent state identification card free of charge. This initiative is designed to simplify the process for some of the most vulnerable residents, who may have difficulty accessing traditional identification due to their circumstances. The bill recognizes the importance of having an official ID for various interactions within society, such as healthcare access and legal documentation.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a positive measure for disabled individuals, there may be debates regarding funding for implementation and whether additional administrative burdens could arise from the increased identification registrations without fees. Concerns might also be raised about how this measure aligns with overall state budget priorities and the potential need for increased support services as more individuals seek identification under the new provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB273

State identification; authorize permanent identification for permanent residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities.

MS HB659

State identification; authorize permanent identification for permanent residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities.

MS HB368

State identification for homeless persons; authorize.

MS HB717

State identification for homeless persons; authorize.

MS HB96

State identification for homeless persons; authorize.

MS HB74

Photo identification; require for those age 12 and up.

MS HB1499

Sex offender registry; exempt certain permanently disabled persons.

MS SB2711

Nursing homes and assisted living facilities; require to have emergency power sources.

MS HB582

Relating to driver's licenses and personal identification certificates issued to legal permanent residents of the United States and refugees or asylees lawfully admitted into the United States.

MS SB508

Permitting homeless veterans to use alternative forms of proof of identity and residency when applying for nondriver identification cards and eliminating fees for homeless veterans to obtain birth certificates and nondriver identification cards.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.