Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB195

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

School districts; require drug testing of students suspended for disciplinary infractions.

Impact

If enacted, the legislation requires each local school board to develop a drug testing policy. The policy must specify that students suspended for in-school or out-of-school disciplinary violations will undergo drug testing within seventy-two hours of their suspension. Importantly, it stipulates that parents will bear the costs associated with drug testing. Furthermore, students testing positive will be referred for mental health assessments and be provided with counseling resources to help address their substance abuse issues, thus aiming for early intervention.

Summary

House Bill 195 mandates drug testing for public school students in grades six through twelve who are suspended due to disciplinary infractions. The bill arises from legislative findings indicating significant drug and alcohol use among students in Mississippi, presenting such usage as a substantial threat to their health and safety. The primary goal of the bill is to foster a safer, drug-free school environment, ultimately aiming to deter disruptive behavior stemming from substance abuse.

Contention

The bill has raised concerns regarding its implications for student privacy and the role of parental responsibility in the testing process. Critics argue that placing the financial burden of drug testing on parents may be unjust and could disproportionately affect low-income families. Additionally, the requirement for schools to disclose testing results to parents raises debates about confidentiality and the potential stigmatization of students subjected to drug testing. Detractors also question the effectiveness of mandatory drug testing as a deterrent for substance abuse, advocating for alternative approaches focused on education and support rather than punitive measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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