Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1270

Introduced
2/15/24  
Refer
2/15/24  

Caption

Regional mental health commissions; revise the membership of certain.

Impact

This bill's amendments aim to enhance the regional representation within mental health services by ensuring adequate local input in commission decisions. By specifying the number of appointed members and their sources, the legislation emphasizes accountability and local governance while ensuring that those involved in mental health decision-making closely represent the counties they serve. Furthermore, compensation for commission members remains discretionary, allowing flexibility for regional commissions based on available funds. The training requirements detailed within HB1270 ensure that these members are adequately prepared for their roles, promoting a higher standard of oversight in mental health service delivery.

Summary

House Bill 1270, introduced by Representative Zuber, proposes amendments to Section 41-19-35 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically targeting the composition and governance of regional mental health commissions. The key revision focuses on the membership structure of these commissions, particularly for regions comprising counties bordering the State of Alabama. Starting July 1, 2024, the bill mandates that commissions formed by two bordering counties must consist of five members, with each county appointing two members and the most populous county appointing an additional member. For single-county commissions, the composition can include up to five members, all appointed by that county's board of supervisors, ensuring that this change aligns with local governance standards.

Contention

Although the bill itself appears to streamline the structure of regional commissions, potential concerns may arise regarding the balance of representation, particularly if smaller counties feel overshadowed by their larger counterparts in the appointment process. Critics may argue that the bill positions power disproportionately towards larger populations, potentially neglecting the unique needs of smaller counties within the commission. Overall, the effective implementation of HB1270 requires careful monitoring to assure equitable representation and the fulfillment of local mental health service needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2600

Regional commission of community mental health board; revise membership of.

MS HB1222

The Mississippi Collaborative Response to Mental Health Act; create.

MS HB1171

Regional mental health commissions; increase number of commissioners appointed by board of supervisors of certain counties.

MS HB604

New programs funded with ARPA funds; revise certain provisions and bring forward sections of.

MS HB1451

Municipal election commissioners; revise appointments of.

MS SB2444

ARPA programs; revise provisions related to certain programs.

MS HB1022

State boards and commissions; Department of Finance and Administration travel regulations shall be applicable to all.

MS HB16

Election commissioner; revise office of to be nonpartisan.

MS HB826

Fresh Start Act; revise certain provisions of.

MS SB2576

Community Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Centers and Programs; bring forward code sections.

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