Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB633

Introduced
1/24/24  
Refer
1/24/24  

Caption

Window tint regulation; revise medical exemption.

Impact

The implications of HB633 extend beyond individual vehicular regulation; it also affects the enforcement practices of law enforcement agencies and the Public Safety Department. With the adjustments in acceptable percentage for medical exemptions, the bill aims to clarify the standards by which vehicle tint can be legally adjusted, ensuring that those who genuinely need tinted windows for medical reasons can do so without falling afoul of the law. The legislation's implementation could potentially lead to a clearer understanding among vehicle owners about their rights and requirements regarding window tinting.

Summary

House Bill 633 is an amendment to Section 63-7-59 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, aimed at revising the regulations surrounding window tinting on vehicles, specifically altering the medical exemption provisions. The bill sets forth new parameters for the percentage of light transmission that individuals seeking medical exemptions must adhere to, defining that tinted materials must allow for at least 15% light transmittance. This is notable as it lowers the previous requirement of 28%, thereby expanding or changing the conditions under which individuals with certain medical conditions can legally use darker window tints.

Contention

Part of the discussion surrounding HB633 lies in its enforcement and the responsibilities it places on vehicle owners and law enforcement alike. Critics may argue that the newly stipulated light transmittance percentages could pose challenges in enforcement, calling into question how law enforcement will objectively measure and verify compliance. Moreover, the bill’s requirements for obtaining a medical exemption—including the need for a physician’s affidavit—could spark debate on privacy and the bureaucratic hurdles that might deter eligible individuals from seeking validation of their exemptions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1231

Window tint regulation; revise medical exemption.

MS SB2238

Motor vehicle equipment; revise penalties related to.

MS HB1028

Medical radiation technologists; extend repealers on regulation of and revise definition of nuclear medicine tech.

MS HB692

Firearms in possession of a felon; revise regulations for.

MS HB1158

Medical Cannabis Act; revise certain provisions of.

MS HB1219

Medical Practice Act; revise and update provisions of.

MS SB2816

Practice of medicine; revise definition, licensure procedures and disciplinary procedures under the Medical Practice Act.

MS HB1202

Disabled veterans motor vehicle license tags; revise certain provisions regarding disability rating, provide partial ad valorem tax exemption.

MS HB968

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

MS HB119

Medicaid; revise calculation of reimbursement for durable medical equipment (DME).

Similar Bills

MS HB1231

Window tint regulation; revise medical exemption.

MS HB1390

Window tint regulation; revise medical exemption.

MS SB2238

Motor vehicle equipment; revise penalties related to.

MS SB2169

Mississippi Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Law; reinstate.

CA AB1303

Vehicles: window tinting.

HI HB1579

Relating To Windshield Tinting.

HI HB226

Relating To Windshield Tinting.

HI SB2320

Relating To Windshield Tinting.