Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2734

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Mississippi Employment Protection Act; revise penalties and authorize regulations for enforcement.

Impact

The amendment introduces stricter compliance measures for employers regarding the verification of employee eligibility, mandating that all employers utilize the E-Verify system. This is aimed at preventing the hiring of unauthorized aliens and establishing penalties for non-compliance that may include significant administrative actions against offending entities. Such actions could complicate or disrupt business operations for employers found in violation of the act, implying a shift toward stricter enforcement of existing immigration and employment laws within Mississippi.

Summary

Senate Bill 2734 modifies the Mississippi Employment Protection Act by revising penalties for violations, allowing for administrative dissolution or revocation of entities that do not comply. This change aims to streamline enforcement mechanisms and enhance the state's processes for ensuring employers verify the employment status of their workers. The bill empowers multiple state departments, including the Department of Employment Security and the Attorney General, to draft regulations for effective enforcement of these provisions, which could lead to a more robust regulatory framework concerning employment practices in the state.

Contention

While the bill aims to fortify enforcement against employment violations, it may face opposition from those who argue that it could lead to unjust penalties for employers, particularly small businesses. Important discussions are likely to center around the balance between immigration enforcement and the economic implications for local businesses. The stakes involve not just regulatory compliance, but also the broader economic landscape, labor market fluidity for legally employed individuals, and the treatment of workers affected by these regulatory changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB34

The Combating Violence, Disorder and Looting and Law Enforcement Protection Act of Mississippi; create.

MS SB2494

Mississippi Telephone Solicitation Act; transfer enforcement authority to Attorney General's Office.

MS HB1225

Mississippi Telephone Solicitation Act; transfer enforcement authority to Attorney General's office.

MS HB844

Office of Workforce Development; revise funding mechanism for and create Mississippi K-12 Workforce Development Grant Program.

MS HB843

Mississippi Department of Employment Security; authorize to conduct background investigations on certain employees.

MS HB1156

Mississippi Worforce Training and Education Act; extend repealer in 2004 chapter law comforming code sections.

MS HB287

Mississippi Forestry Commission; authorize to electronically accept bids for timber sales.

MS SB2622

Mississippi Prior Authorization Reform Act; enact.

MS HB318

Immigrants; prohibit Mississippi agencies from assisting federal agencies transporting into Mississippi.

MS HB807

Mississippi State Workforce Investment Board; bring forward code sections related to.

Similar Bills

MS HB1271

MS Employment Protection Act; revise penalties for violations of.

MS HB1582

MS Employment Protection Act; revise penalties for violations of.

MS SB2762

Retainage; further define and outline the process related to.

MS HB272

Construction contracts; provide certain requirements regarding payment and retainage.

MS HB448

E-verify program; transfer responsibility of administering to the Commission of Agriculture and Commerce.

MS HB886

Property liens; require that lis pendens notice of shall be filed within 30 days after the commencement of the action.

MS HB877

Southern Voting Rights Act; create and revise provisions related to elections.

MS HB47

Unauthorized aliens; penalize transport into state by any person and prohibit forgery of documents.