Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1284

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks; expand to nine members.

Impact

If enacted, HB1284 would significantly alter the composition of the Commission, enhancing its authority and functions within the realms of wildlife and fisheries management. The requirement for members to possess proper academic backgrounds or substantial professional experience will likely lead to more informed discussions and policy-making processes regarding Mississippi's natural resources. It may ultimately lead to improved regulatory practices and more effective conservation strategies, aligning the commission's operations with contemporary scientific understandings of wildlife and ecosystems.

Summary

House Bill 1284 seeks to amend Section 49-4-4 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 by expanding the existing Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks from five to nine members. This legislation will not only increase the number of individuals involved in the governing body but also stipulate specific educational or experiential qualifications for four of these members. By doing so, the bill aims to ensure that the commission is primarily composed of individuals with relevant expertise in wildlife management and conservation, which is crucial for effective decision-making in the context of animal and environmental stewardship.

Conclusion

Overall, while HB1284 represents a step towards enhancing the governance of wildlife management in Mississippi, it reflects ongoing dialogues about the balance between expertise, accessibility, and the effective operation of state commissions.

Contention

There could be points of contention surrounding the bill related to the qualifications for commission members. Some stakeholders may argue that the educational requirements could unnecessarily limit the pool of potential appointees, excluding valuable individuals who may not have formal qualifications but possess extensive practical experience. Others may contend that the expansion to nine members could lead to a more bureaucratic structure, potentially complicating the commission's decision-making processes and diminishing its efficiency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB188

Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks; expand to nine members.

MS SB2640

Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks; expand to nine members.

MS HB1415

Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks; convert into advisory commission.

MS SB2510

Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks; convert into advisory commission.

MS SB2535

Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks; convert into advisory commission.

MS SB2290

Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks; limit consecutive terms, and impose certain additional qualifications.

MS HB1035

Velvet hunting season; authorize Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks to establish.

MS SB2504

Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks; set term of executive director and create Division of Parks and Recreation.

MS HB1605

Appropriation; Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, Department of.

MS HB1791

Appropriation; Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, Department of.

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