Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2871

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Municipal program to address delinquent water accounts; extend repealer.

Impact

The primary impact of SB2871 is the extension of an automatic repealer on the said authority until July 1, 2027. This change grants municipalities a prolonged period to implement structured responses to delinquent accounts, which is critical for maintaining revenue flows and assisting residents who may be struggling financially. Moreover, the bill introduces guidelines on how municipalities can adjudicate claims that may be deemed uncollectible, allowing for the creation of installment payment plans and the categorization of certain accounts as inactive, balancing financial recovery with customer support.

Summary

Senate Bill 2871 aims to amend the authority of municipalities in Mississippi to establish programs addressing delinquent water and sewer accounts. The bill specifically targets municipalities with populations of 150,000 or more, allowing them to formulate rules and procedures for handling disputed claims or unpaid bills. This legislation seeks to create a mechanism that would help municipalities navigate the complexities of outstanding water accounts while considering customers' financial capabilities to pay. The initiative requires approval from key municipal officials, including the mayor and the Municipal Director of Public Works, for the program to be enacted.

Conclusion

Overall, Senate Bill 2871 represents a strategic legislative effort to address the ongoing issues of revenue collection from utility services within larger municipalities in Mississippi. By extending the authority to manage delinquent accounts, the bill prioritizes both the operational needs of municipalities and the financial circumstances of their residents, yet ongoing discussions will be vital to address concerns about effectiveness and potential governance challenges.

Contention

Discussions around SB2871 could demonstrate points of contention primarily regarding the ability of municipalities to manage water billing efficiently. Advocates argue that this program will enhance collection efficiency and fairness for residents, allowing for a more manageable approach to dealing with unpaid bills. However, some critics might argue that extending the authority without stringent oversight could lead to revenue mismanagement or delays in customer service. The bill aims to ensure that utilities provide comprehensive reports regarding their collection efforts, but there may be apprehensions regarding accountability and transparency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2896

Municipal program to address delinquent water accounts; extend repealer.

MS HB263

Municipalities; extend repealer on authority to create program addressing delinquent customer water bills.

MS HB517

Municipalities; extend repealer on authority to create program addressing delinquent customer water bills.

MS HB939

Municipalities, certain; extend repealer on authority to create program addressing delinquent customer water bills.

MS HB498

Municipalities allowed to establish overdue water/sewer payment programs, certain; extend program repeal date.

MS SB2898

Certain municipalities allowed to establish overdue water/sewer payment programs; extend program repeal date.

MS HB945

Water bills; prohibit certain municipalities from estimating water bills after 120 days.

MS HB1068

Water Quality Accountability Act; create.

MS HB966

Municipality and County Water Infrastructure Grant Program; extend repealer on DEQ's exemption from Public Procurement Review Board requirements.

MS SB278

Requiring public utilities to report information regarding customer assistance programs, account delinquencies and disconnections.

Similar Bills

MS SB2898

Certain municipalities allowed to establish overdue water/sewer payment programs; extend program repeal date.

MS HB498

Municipalities allowed to establish overdue water/sewer payment programs, certain; extend program repeal date.

MS SB2896

Municipal program to address delinquent water accounts; extend repealer.

MS HB263

Municipalities; extend repealer on authority to create program addressing delinquent customer water bills.

MS HB517

Municipalities; extend repealer on authority to create program addressing delinquent customer water bills.

MS HB939

Municipalities, certain; extend repealer on authority to create program addressing delinquent customer water bills.

MS HB945

Water bills; prohibit certain municipalities from estimating water bills after 120 days.

MS HB515

Pawnbrokers; allow to pass credit or debit card processing charges to customers.