Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB514

Introduced
1/23/24  
Refer
1/23/24  

Caption

Pawnbrokers; remove the requirement of on-premises retention of purchased goods.

Impact

If enacted, HB514 would significantly impact the way pawnbrokers manage their inventories and conduct their operations. By lifting the requirement to retain purchased goods on-site, pawnbrokers would gain greater flexibility in managing space and stock. This change could streamline operations and potentially lower overhead costs for businesses in the pawnbroker industry. Moreover, it might pave the way for increased competition in the sector as pawnbrokers leverage their operational efficiencies.

Summary

House Bill 514, introduced by Representative Zuber, aims to amend Mississippi Code §75-67-309, specifically focusing on the regulations surrounding pawnbrokers. The primary objective of the bill is to remove the requirement for pawnbrokers to retain purchased goods on their premises for a set duration. Under current law, pawnbrokers must hold onto purchased items for either fourteen or twenty-one calendar days, depending on whether electronic records are maintained for law enforcement. The bill proposes to eliminate this retention requirement, fundamentally changing the operational practices of pawnbrokers in the state.

Contention

The proposed amendment may face scrutiny and contention, particularly from law enforcement and consumer protection advocates. Opponents may argue that removing the on-premises retention requirement could complicate law enforcement’s ability to track stolen goods and ensure accountability among pawnbrokers. There could be concerns about the implications for consumer security and the potential for increased incidences of pawned stolen items if there are fewer restrictions on the retention of goods. Therefore, discussions surrounding this bill may lead to debates about the balance between business flexibility and public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB716

Pawnbrokers, title pledge lenders and check cashers; reduce maximum rate of interest that they may charge for their services.

MS HB875

Public purchases; revise bidding requirements for certain projects and other related to Mississippi Landmarks.

MS SB2449

Sales and use taxes; specify for computer software services and products delivered electronically in Mississippi.

MS HB1485

Copper materials; prohibit transactions between certaon sellers and scrap metal dealers and other purchases.

MS HB968

Sales tax and use tax; revise provisions regarding computer software, computer software service and computer service.

MS HB859

Public special purpose schools; exempt from certain audit requirements.

MS HB879

Public purchasing law; amend to allow competitive bids over $75,000.00 to be advertised on the procurement portal.

MS HB1400

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all the sentencing requirements of a conviction.

MS HB342

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.

MS HB1005

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.

Similar Bills

FL S0678

Pawnbroker Transaction Forms

FL H0139

Pawnbroker Transaction Forms

MS HB1220

Bona fide proof of ownership; provide that certain transactions shall include.

MS HB1021

Pawnbrokers; authorize Commissioner of Banking to establish by rule a process allowing certain purchased and/or pledged goods to be stored off premises.

MS HB389

Pawnbrokers; remove the requirement of on-premises retention of purchased goods.

MS SB2381

Pawnbrokers; remove the requirement of on-premises retention of purchased goods.

NJ A1321

Requires pawnbrokers to file transaction reports online.

GA HB300

Professions and businesses; pawnbrokers to exclude motor vehicle certificates of title from pawn transactions; revise provisions