Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2247

Introduced
1/13/23  
Refer
1/13/23  

Caption

Used mattresses; prohibit resale with certain exemptions.

Impact

The implications of SB2247 extend to state laws regarding the resale of used goods. By enforcing a tagging requirement, the legislation seeks to prevent potential health hazards associated with selling unregulated secondhand mattresses. It stipulates that violations of the tagging regulations will result in misdemeanor charges, with increasing fines for repeat offenders. This framework aims to establish a formal oversight mechanism in the secondhand mattress market, aligning it with broader consumer protection laws.

Summary

Senate Bill 2247 aims to enhance consumer safety by regulating the sale of secondhand mattresses in Mississippi. The bill mandates that any mattress containing secondhand materials must be attached with a clearly visible tag, providing essential information such as the type of filling materials, a confirmation that the mattress is secondhand, and the original date of manufacture. This measure is intended to inform consumers about the nature of the mattress they are purchasing, ensuring they are aware of its used status and can make informed decisions prior to buying.

Contention

While SB2247 generally garners support for its consumer safety objectives, there are notable points of contention, especially concerning the enforcement of these regulations. Critics may argue that the bill imposes unnecessary restrictions on individual sales, particularly by householders who sell their personal mattresses. The exemptions included in the bill attempt to address this concern by allowing certain sales such as those conducted by households and non-profit organizations. However, the effectiveness of these exemptions in alleviating regulatory burdens could still be contested during further discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2387

Used mattresses; prohibit resale with certain exemptions.

MS HB412

Mattresses; prohibit resale with certain exemptions.

MS HB121

Mattresses; prohibit resale with certain exemptions.

MS HB645

Mattresses; require seller to give notice when previously owned.

MS HB304

Mattresses; require seller to give notice when previously owned.

MS S3109

Prohibits sale of unsafe supplemental mattresses designed for children's products.

MS HB706

Copper materials; prohibit transactions between certain sellers and scrap metal dealers and other purchases.

MS HB381

Copper materials; prohibit transactions between certain sellers and scrap metal dealers and other purchases.

MS HB900

Copper materials; prohibit transactions between certain sellers and scrap metal dealers and other purchases.

MS HB1485

Copper materials; prohibit transactions between certaon sellers and scrap metal dealers and other purchases.

Similar Bills

MS SB2387

Used mattresses; prohibit resale with certain exemptions.

MS HB121

Mattresses; prohibit resale with certain exemptions.

MS HB412

Mattresses; prohibit resale with certain exemptions.

MS HB645

Mattresses; require seller to give notice when previously owned.

MS HB304

Mattresses; require seller to give notice when previously owned.

UT SB0231

Bedding, Upholstered Furniture, and Filling Material Amendments

OK SB98

Safe sleep; creating the Safe Sleep Act; prohibiting the sale or lease of crib bumper pads; prohibiting use or possession in certain locations. Effective date.

PA HB2322

Further providing for definitions, for prohibited conduct, for cleansing and sterilization and disinfection process and for requiring the placing of tag and adhesive stamp on certain material.