Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1112

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Mississippi Center for Legal Services; require $15.00 collected from criminal and civil actions to be remitted to.

Impact

The successful implementation of HB1112 would ensure a consistent flow of funding to the Civil Legal Assistance Fund, which is pivotal for organizations that provide legal assistance to economically disadvantaged individuals. By designating a portion of the revenues generated from court fees, the bill not only fortifies existing legal service programs but also encourages the expansion of services to those who may not otherwise afford legal representation in civil matters.

Summary

House Bill 1112 introduces amendments to Section 9-21-43 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically targeting the funding for the Civil Legal Assistance Fund. This bill mandates that each circuit and chancery court remit $15.00 collected from both criminal and civil cases to this fund. The core aim of this legislation is to bolster financial resources allocated for legal services aimed at supporting low-income Mississippians, thereby potentially widening access to justice for this demographic.

Contention

While the bill seeks to enhance legal support for low-income individuals, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy and effectiveness of the recurring funding model it proposes. Critics could argue that relying on court fees could create variability in funding levels based on fluctuating case loads and litigation rates. Additionally, it may face opposition from those who believe that resources should come from more stable and diversified funding structures rather than solely through judicial assessments.

Notable_points

A notable feature of HB1112 is its requirement for fund recipients to develop specific programs that cater to civil matters for indigent clients. Additionally, the restriction that prohibits funding for legal services in areas currently forbidden by the Legal Services Corporation ensures that scarce resources are allocated efficiently while adhering to regulatory guidelines. It reflects a strategic approach to enhance the delivery of legal services while maintaining compliance with federal standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB915

Mississippi Center for Legal Services; require $15.00 collected from criminal and civil actions to be remitted to.

MS HB899

Mississippi Center for Legal Services; require $15.00 collected from criminal and civil actions to be remitted to.

MS HB911

Civil Legal Assistance Fund; specify funding to from certain sources.

MS HB688

Civil Legal Assistance Fund; specify funding to from certain sources.

MS HB1155

"Mississippi University for Women"; change name of to "The W" with official nomenclature as "Wynbridge State University of Mississippi".

MS HB910

Mississippi Center for Legal Services Corporation Fund; create and provide for a new fee to be deposited into.

MS HB689

Mississippi Center for Legal Services Corporation Fund; create and provide for a new fee to be deposited into.

MS SB2266

Mississippi Electronic Court System; require free access for public defenders.

MS HB1222

The Mississippi Collaborative Response to Mental Health Act; create.

MS HB859

Public special purpose schools; exempt from certain audit requirements.

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