Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB669

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Mississippi Architects and Engineers Good Samaritan Act; create.

Impact

The enactment of HB669 has significant implications for state laws related to professional liability. By granting immunity, the bill encourages licensed architects and engineers to offer their expertise during unforeseen emergencies, such as floods and hurricanes, thus enhancing the safety and response measures in place for communities. However, this immunity is limited to the execution of safety assessments and does not extend to other architectural or engineering services, which must still be performed by licensed professionals in Mississippi. This approach aims to balance the need for rapid response in emergencies while ensuring professional accountability in other contexts.

Summary

House Bill 669, known as the Mississippi Architects and Engineers Good Samaritan Act, aims to provide legal immunity to architects and engineers who perform safety assessment services at the request of public officials during a declared state of emergency. The bill specifies that the immunity applies only to civil actions arising from these safety assessment services when provided without compensation, except for expense reimbursement. This legislative measure endorses the willingness of engineers and architects to assist in emergency situations without the fear of facing liability for their services, promoting rapid safety evaluations and assessments during disasters.

Contention

Several points of contention surrounding HB669 involve concerns about the potential for misuse of the immunity provisions. Critics argue that, while the bill encourages assistance during emergencies, it could lead to negligent practices or lack of accountability among professionals if improper actions are shielded from civil liability. Furthermore, there are discussions regarding the need to clearly define what constitutes 'safety assessment services,' as the law restricts immunity only to services provided during a state of emergency or within a defined time frame thereafter. This specificity raises questions about the scope of the bill and its implications for professional conduct and safety assurances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB172

Mississippi Architects and Engineers Good Samaritan Act; create.

MS HB1397

Mississippi Architects and Engineers Good Samaritan Act; create.

MS SB2624

Mississippi Architects and Engineers Good Samaritan Act; create.

MS B25-0423

Architect and Engineer Good Samaritan Act of 2023

MS B26-0173

Architect and Engineer Good Samaritan Amendment Act of 2025

MS HB3166

Relating to the licensing and regulation of architecture, engineering, interior design, landscape architecture, and land surveying by the Texas Board of Professional Services and the abolition of the Texas Board of Professional Engineers, the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners, and the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveyors.

MS AB1862

Engineering, land surveying, and architecture: limited liability partnerships.

MS SB920

Engineering, land surveying, and architecture: limited liability partnerships.

MS HB2284

Relating to the practice of architecture and engineering.

MS HB2543

Relating to the licensing and regulation of architecture, engineering, landscape architecture, and land surveying by the Texas Board of Professional Services, the deregulation of interior design, and the abolition of the Texas Board of Professional Engineers, the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners, and the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveyors.

Similar Bills

MS HB172

Mississippi Architects and Engineers Good Samaritan Act; create.

MS SB2624

Mississippi Architects and Engineers Good Samaritan Act; create.

MS HB1397

Mississippi Architects and Engineers Good Samaritan Act; create.

MS HB1351

Affidavit of Scrivener's Error; revise recording of.

TX SB687

Relating to liability for land surveying services in or in connection with certain construction or services contracts.

TX HB2203

Relating to liability for land surveying services in or in connection with certain construction or services contracts.

MS HB1615

Public procurement laws; exempt certain purchases and contracts for landmark buildings from.

MS SB2399

Public procurement bid requirements; exempt DFA for certain purchases of services at Capitol Building and historical properties.