Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB446

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

Child support enforcement and collection; terminate contract with private entity for and DHS shall perform.

Impact

The passage of HB446 would significantly shift how child support enforcement functions are managed within Mississippi. By ending the reliance on private entities for these services, the state aims to reduce costs and enhance accountability. Supporters of the bill argue that this measure will lead to improved outcomes for families needing support by allowing the Department of Human Services to directly oversee all operations, which could result in more tailored and effective services.

Summary

House Bill 446 aims to eliminate state funding for contracts between the Department of Human Services and private entities responsible for operating child support collection and enforcement programs. The bill stipulates that from October 1, 2025, the state will no longer provide financial support for these contracts, compelling the department to take over the functions previously managed by private organizations. This transition is meant to enhance state control over child support operations and ensure that all services are delivered in-house by public employees under the department's direct supervision.

Conclusion

The bill also includes provisions to ensure that the state cannot be held liable for financial penalties resulting from the termination of these contracts with private entities. This stipulation reflects an effort to protect the state's financial interests while undertaking this significant operational shift. Ultimately, the success of HB446 will depend on the Department of Human Services' ability to implement these functions efficiently and effectively after the transition occurs.

Contention

Despite its intentions, HB446 has sparked debate regarding the implications of reducing private sector involvement in child support enforcement. Opponents of the bill may argue that private entities currently provide efficiencies and expertise that the state may lack. Additionally, concerns have been raised about the department's capacity to effectively manage all child support functions without sufficient resources and staffing, leading to fears that the quality of services could decline as they transition away from privatization.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB177

Child support enforcement and collection; terminate contract with private entity for and DHS shall perform.

MS HB427

Child support enforcement and collection; terminate contract with private entity for and DHS shall perform.

MS SB2132

Child support; withhold gaming winnings of persons who have outstanding child support arrearages.

MS HB1340

Gaming Commission; authorize to collaborate with DHS to collect child support from gaming winnings.

MS HB320

Child support for pregnant women; provide authority to allow court to order.

MS HB50

Child support for pregnant women; provide authority to allow court to order.

MS HB1082

Child support; require insurers to provide MDHS certain information for noncustodial, delinquent parents.

MS HB1046

Child support; authorize Gaming Commission and DHS to collect child support from winnings.

MS HB1117

Father's child support; authorize retroactive payments for mother's prenatal and post-natal expenses.

MS SB2269

Firearms, firearm entities and knives; prohibit governmental entities from entering into certain contracts regarding.

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