Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1021

Introduced
2/7/24  
Refer
2/7/24  
Engrossed
3/6/24  
Refer
3/21/24  
Enrolled
4/12/24  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, the bill would facilitate the storage of goods beyond the immediate premises of pawn shops, which is a significant shift from the existing requirements that mandate pawnbrokers maintain goods on-site for a specified duration. This change could streamline operations for pawnbrokers by allowing them to manage inventory more effectively and reduce potential space constraints within their establishments.

Summary

House Bill 1021 proposes an amendment to the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically Sections 75-67-309 and 75-67-315, to grant the Commissioner of Banking and Consumer Finance the authority to create regulations that permit certain purchased or pledged goods to be stored off premises in a secure, nonresidential location. This bill aims to provide more flexibility in the operation of pawnbrokers while ensuring that the necessary oversight is maintained.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1021 appears to be generally positive, particularly among those in the pawnbroker industry. Proponents argue that allowing for off-premises storage improves efficiency and aligns with modern business practices. However, concerns about accountability, security, and consumer protection remain vital points of discussion that could lead to opposition from consumer advocacy groups who emphasize the importance of regulation in pawn transactions.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention revolves around the potential risks associated with off-premises storage of pledged goods. Some critics argue that this could lead to a lack of transparency and oversight, increasing the opportunity for disputes over goods and challenging the efforts of law enforcement to monitor pawn transactions effectively. As the bill progresses, stakeholders may seek assurances that regulatory measures will sufficiently protect consumers and maintain integrity in pawn dealings.

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 HB561

Alcoholic beverages; authorize the sale of wine at grocery stores.

MS SB2687

Alcoholic beverages; authorize the sale of wine in grocery stores.

MS SB2157

Agriculture; grant the Commission of Agriculture and Commerce investigative powers and amend related procedures.

MS HB1485

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

MS SB2224

Commissioner of Insurance; authorize to adopt rules and regulations regarding certain provider reimbursement rates.

MS HB38

Administrative Procedures Act; amend to require proposed agency rules to be approved by the state auditor.

MS HB363

Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce; technical amendments related to certain powers and duties.

MS HB1137

Alcoholic beverage; allow direct sales and shipment of certain wines to residents in this state.

MS HB708

Mobile sports wagering; authorize.

Similar Bills

MS HB1220

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

MS HB514

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

MS SB2381

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

MS HB389

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

MS SB2382

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

MS HB1062

Pawnbrokers; authorize to pass credit and debit card processing charges to customers.

MS HB515

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

FL S0678

Pawnbroker Transaction Forms