Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB711

Introduced
1/15/25  
Refer
1/15/25  

Caption

Cemeteries on private property; provide right of access to for certain persons.

Impact

The bill fundamentally alters the obligations of landowners with regards to burial sites on their property. It creates a legal expectation for landowners to permit access, thereby recognizing the cultural and familial significance of cemeteries. In doing so, the law seeks to strike a balance between the rights of individuals seeking access to historical and familial ties while protecting the landowners from potential liabilities related to those visits. The immunity granted to landowners for civil actions arising from these circumstances, barring gross negligence or misconduct, further complicates the legal landscape surrounding property rights and access rights.

Summary

House Bill 711 seeks to establish a new section within the Mississippi Code that mandates owners and lessees of private land containing cemeteries, graves, or burial sites to allow reasonable access to specific individuals. This access is granted to family members, cemetery plot owners, and persons engaged in historical or genealogical research, provided they notify the landowners or lessees in advance. The bill aims to facilitate access to burial sites for the purposes of visitation, maintenance, and research, while ensuring that the rights of private property owners are respected.

Contention

One potential area of contention surrounding HB 711 may relate to the definition of 'reasonable access,' as it allows landowners to set parameters for visitation. This could lead to disagreements over what constitutes 'reasonable' in different contexts, particularly in areas with significant historical or cultural relevance. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding how broadly these access rights can be interpreted and enforced, as well as the implications for landowners who might face unforeseen damages or liabilities resulting from these visits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB309

Cemeteries on private property; provide right of access to for certain persons.

MS SB2881

Department of Mental Health; require to certify certain privately-owned mental health providers.

MS SB2494

State agency property; authorize DFA as central leasing agent for all state agencies.

MS SB2923

Ad valorem tax; exempt real and personal property belonging to persons aged 65 years or older.

MS SB2500

Homeless encampments; prohibit on public property and define as public nuisance on private property.

MS HB1264

Homeless encampments; prohibit on public property and define as a public nuisance on private property.

MS HB1526

Mental health; authorize Department of Mental Health to establish minimum standards and services for privately-owned providers.

MS HB1484

Perpetual care cemeteries; require certain acreage and trust fund deposit to establish new.

MS HB914

Perpetual care cemeteries; require certain acreage and trust fund deposit to establish new.

MS SB2697

Property exemption; revise provisions regarding property belonging to certain foundations.

Similar Bills

VA HB809

Historical African American cemeteries and graves; Isle of Wight, Prince George, and Surry Counties.

VA HB727

Historical African American cemeteries and graves; qualified organization, eligibility for funding.

VA SB23

Historical African American cemeteries and graves; qualified organization, eligibility for funding.

VA SB76

Historical African American cemeteries and graves; qualified organization.

VA HB140

Historical African American cemeteries; changes date of establishment for qualification of funds.

VA SB477

Historical African American cemeteries; changes date of establishment for qualification of funds.

VA SB1062

African American cemeteries and graves; appropriations by DHR.

VA HB2244

African American cemeteries and graves; appropriations DHR.