Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2660

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Budget; exempt DPS from prohibition against charging for services or resources received.

Impact

The enactment of SB2660 will impact state financial operations by creating a mechanism through which the Department of Public Safety can generate revenue from services provided to other state agencies. This could mean that the DPS receives funding that might otherwise be unavailable without such charges. The bill aims to enhance the functionality of state operations by allowing DPS to recover costs for providing critical state services, responding to demand for public safety resources.

Summary

Senate Bill 2660 amends Section 27-104-203 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically exempting the Department of Public Safety (DPS) from the prohibition against charging other state agencies for services or resources received. The amendment allows DPS to charge fees, assessments, personnel fees, or other charges, which marks a significant change from previous stipulations that restricted such financial transactions between state agencies. This exemption is intended to facilitate the operations of the DPS, particularly in areas where services are in demand, such as background checks.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB2660 could arise from concerns regarding inter-agency financial relationships and the potential for disputes over charges. Critics might argue that charging fees can lead to inequities in resource allocation among state agencies or strain the relationships between them. Additionally, some stakeholders may question the appropriateness of enabling one agency to impose costs on others, fearing it could set a precedent for further commercialization of state services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB294

Forestry Commission; allow to charge state agencies for services in managing timber lands of the agency.

MS HB1229

Department of Public Safety; authorize charges for services with other state agencies.

MS HB989

Child Protection Services; remove from DHS and make it a separate agency.

MS SB2678

Department of Child Protection Services; separate agency from the Department of Human Services.

MS SB2818

MS Department of Health and MS Department of Revenue; provide certain exemptions for operation required under Medical Cannabis Act.

MS SB2570

Office of Workforce Development; extend exemption from PPRB provisions on rental/leasing of real property for agency business.

MS HB770

MS Office of Workforce Development; extend exemption from Public Procurement Review Board rental agreement requirements.

MS HB297

Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services; revise bidding procedure.

MS SB2793

Legal service contracts; clarify exemption from Public Procurement Review Board.

MS HB958

Department of Information Technology Services; revise certain provisions relating to acquisition of technology services.

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MS SB2009

Highways; include Old State Highways 6 and 9 in Pontotoc County in the state highway system.

MS SB2012

State highway system; include Old State Highways 6 and 9 in Pontotoc County in.

MS SB2003

Highways; include Old State Highways 6 and 9 in Pontotoc County in the state highway system.

MS SB2154

Highways; include Old State Highways 6 and 9 in Pontotoc County in the state highway system.

MS SB2493

State highway system; revise designation for Mississippi Highway 615 in Harrison County.

MS HB1008

Highways; revise Mississippi Highway 615 in Harrison County.

MS SB2715

Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science; relocate to the campus of Mississippi State University.

MS HB1131

2024 Local Improvements Project Fund; clarify and correct names and purposes of certain.