Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2166

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/11/23  

Caption

Community hospital board of trustees; revise procedure for removing a trustee.

Impact

The bill is expected to enhance governance within community hospitals by making the process of trustee removal more efficient. Supporters argue that this change will help maintain high standards of accountability and performance among trustees. By enabling a majority vote for removal, hospitals could more readily address issues of attendance and violations of fiduciary responsibilities without being hindered by the need for unanimous consent.

Summary

Senate Bill 2166 seeks to amend Section 41-13-29 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, revising the procedure for removing a member from the board of trustees of community hospitals. The proposed amendment allows for the removal of a trustee through a majority vote of all members of the governing board, particularly after a recommendation from the hospital's board of trustees. This change marks a significant shift from the previous requirement for a unanimous vote, streamlining the removal process for underperforming trustees.

Contention

Some stakeholders voice concerns that this amendment may lead to political influences over board members, as the ability to remove trustees with a simple majority could result in less stability and continuity for the hospital boards. Critics also worry that the threshold for removal might be misused to remove trustees for reasons unrelated to performance, possibly undermining the trust and independence of hospital governance. These points of contention highlight a balance that must be struck between ensuring accountability and protecting the integrity of board operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1278

Community hospitals; authorize owners of to remove a trustee upon majority vote of owner's governing board.

MS HB1255

Community hospitals; authorize owners of to remove a trustee upon majority vote of owner's governing board.

MS HB1379

Community hospital boards of trustees; bring forward section with powers of.

MS HB883

Community College Boards of Trustees; revise composition of Northeast Mississippi and Coahoma Community Colleges.

MS HB1085

Public Hospital Boards of Trustees

MS SB2323

Community hospitals; allow consolidation and collaboration involving other hospitals.

MS HB1296

Community hospitals and UMMC; expand powers and authority and provide for immunity from antitrust laws.

MS AB175

Revises provisions governing boards of trustees of school districts. (BDR 34-692)

MS HB3692

Public trusts; trustees; authorizing compensation and expense reimbursement for certain trustees; effective date.

MS HB1491

Department of Archives and History; revise board of trustees of.

Similar Bills

MS HB1255

Community hospitals; authorize owners of to remove a trustee upon majority vote of owner's governing board.

MS HB1278

Community hospitals; authorize owners of to remove a trustee upon majority vote of owner's governing board.

MS HB723

Sheriffs and district attorneys; authorize clothing allowance for investigators and victim assistance coordinators.

MS SB2323

Community hospitals; allow consolidation and collaboration involving other hospitals.

MS SB2832

County website; allow counties without local newspapers to publish certain notices on.

MS HB819

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MS HB521

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MS HB818

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