Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1281

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Bottomland leasing for oyster production; clarify authority of the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources.

Impact

The legislation proposes the repeal of an existing pilot program related to bottom land leasing, which indicates a shift towards a more streamlined regulatory framework. By repealing section 49-15-40.1, the bill effectively ends the pilot program established under the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources for bottom land leasing for oyster production. In contrast, it fortifies the department's authority, allowing it more control over the leasing process and potentially affecting the management of natural resources related to oyster production along the Mississippi coast.

Summary

House Bill 1281 aims to amend the Mississippi Code to clarify the authority of the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources regarding the leasing of bottom land specifically for oyster growing or harvesting. The bill seeks to simplify and codify existing practices regarding how and who may lease state-owned bottom lands for such purposes. It establishes specific criteria for applicants, stipulating that individual lessees must be Mississippi residents, and firms must be organized under state laws. Moreover, the bill sets the minimum and maximum acreage for lease agreements and delineates the application processes for potential lessees.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on regulating leasing for oyster farming, it may bring up concerns regarding environmental protections, local agriculture, and economic impacts on existing oyster fishermen. There are potential contentions around the equitable access to leasing opportunities, particularly for smaller operations versus larger firms. Additionally, stakeholders in the oyster harvesting community may express concerns about the management of the public resources these leases impact, particularly as the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources consolidates its authority.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2563

Bottom land leasing for oyster production; clarify authority of the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources.

MS SB2263

Approval of oyster leases by the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources; clarify authority.

MS SB2648

Mississippi Department of Marine Resources; authorize oyster lease reconfiguration and make technical amendments.

MS SB2544

Department of Marine Resources; update authority regarding regulation of oyster beds and water bottoms.

MS HB1057

Department of Marine Resources; revise acreage of bottom authorized to be leased by.

MS HB972

Bottom land leasing for oyster production; create a pilot program for.

MS HB1058

Department of Marine Resources; authorize to use any state institution of higher learning as a resource.

MS HB1102

Oyster bottoms; bring forward code sections related to.

MS SB2477

Duties of Mississippi Department of Marine Resources; utilize resources of all state institutions of higher learning.

MS SB2159

Duties of Mississippi Department of Marine Resources; utilize resources of all state institutions of higher learning.

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