Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1142

Introduced
2/14/24  
Refer
2/14/24  

Caption

DHS; authorize to use a combination of reporting systems to lower the department's error rate and avoid federal fines.

Impact

Should HB1142 be enacted, it will provide the Department of Human Services with increased flexibility in executing its reporting requirements. By simplifying the reporting processes, the department aims to lower its error rates, which can have significant financial implications. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for the department to present an annual report to state legislators, detailing the costs and savings achieved by this new approach. The focus on reporting effectiveness could potentially enhance the enrollment process in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), making it less cumbersome for eligible families.

Summary

House Bill 1142 seeks to amend Section 43-12-33 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. The primary purpose of this legislation is to authorize the Department of Human Services to utilize a combination of reporting systems for household income. This combined approach aims to reduce the department's error rates and help avoid potential federal fines linked to inaccurate reporting. Overall, this legislative measure is designed to streamline operations within the Department of Human Services while allowing for better compliance with federal guidelines.

Contention

While there may not be significant points of contention publicly voiced concerning HB1142, the implications of altering reporting systems may prompt discussions among stakeholders about the adequacy of these changes. Advocates for streamlined processes may champion the bill for its potential to reduce errors and improve service delivery, while critics may express concerns about the adequacy of oversight and the implications for program fidelity. Stakeholders may also scrutinize how these reporting changes impact enrollment rates and the level of service provided to families reliant on state assistance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1135

Prior authorization; bring forward code sections related to.

MS SB2070

Medicaid; expand eligibility to include individuals entitled to benefits under federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

MS SB2207

Medicaid; expand eligibility to include individuals entitled to benefits under federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

MS SB2394

Medicaid; expand eligibility to include individuals entitled to benefits under federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

MS SB2631

Medicaid; expand eligibility to include individuals entitled to benefits under federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

MS HB1139

Simple assault; authorize judicial discretion when assessing fines.

MS HB153

Public employees; exempt from bad check fees caused by error in direct deposit made by their employer or retirement system.

MS HB118

Disabilities, persons with; modernize terminology used to refer to.

MS SB2208

Women's Economic Security Act of 2023; enact and expand eligibility under federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

MS HB912

Firearm suppressors; authorizing manufacture and possession in Mississippi and prohibit enforcement of federal laws governing.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.