Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2302

Introduced
2/7/24  
Refer
2/7/24  
Engrossed
3/12/24  
Refer
3/18/24  

Caption

State agencies; notify Legislature of proposed rule adoption.

Impact

The implementation of SB2302 is expected to increase transparency in the rule-making process and ensure that legislators are adequately informed about changes that could affect their constituencies. This bill is particularly significant as it mandates electronic notification, which is a shift towards utilizing technology for legislative procedures. It emphasizes the legislative intent to modernize communication methods and could lead to more timely and effective interactions between state agencies and the legislature.

Summary

Senate Bill 2302 seeks to amend the Mississippi Code concerning how state agencies must notify the legislature about proposed rule adoptions. The key provision of the bill mandates that agencies and the Mississippi Capitol Region Utility Authority provide electronic notice to the legislature at least 25 days prior to the adoption of any new rules. This includes a requirement for a detailed explanation regarding the purpose and authority for the proposed rule, as well as how individuals can provide feedback or request oral proceedings regarding the proposed rules. The aim is to enhance legislative oversight and improve communication between state agencies and lawmakers.

Sentiment

Overall, sentiment around SB2302 appears to be positive among its proponents, who view it as a necessary step to enhance governmental transparency and accountability. By ensuring that lawmakers receive timely notifications, supporters believe that this will foster a better legislative process. However, there may also be some concerns about the ability of state agencies to comply with these new notification requirements effectively, particularly regarding the accuracy and timeliness of the information conveyed.

Contention

While there is widespread support for increased communication between state agencies and the legislature, some could argue that imposing electronic notification requirements might add administrative burdens on agencies. There is a possibility that the act may lead to scenario in which agencies face challenges in meeting the expectations set out in the bill, potentially resulting in delays in the rule adoption process. Nevertheless, the overarching consensus seems to be that the bill addresses essential issues of communication and governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2043

State agencies; notify Legislature of proposed rule adoption.

MS HB38

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

MS SB2866

Administrative Procedures Act; amend to require agencies to solicit public comment in advance of filing.

MS SB2843

Mississippi Legislative Regulatory Oversight Act; create.

MS HB1044

Excavators; require to mark proposed excavation area with white paint, flags or stakes before notifying Mississippi 811.

MS HB512

State agencies; authorize Governor to terminate certain appointed agency officials.

MS HB1342

Adoption procedures; regulate by creating a licensure authority.

MS HB1118

Permanency plan; require the court to notify the Attorney General when the plan changes to adoption or termination of parental rights.

MS HB880

Mississippi Consumer Privacy Act for State Agencies; create.

MS HB702

Reverse auction; revise method of receiving bids through for agencies and governing authorities.

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