Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1269

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Constables; authorize payment for certain services.

Impact

The amendment is expected to have significant implications for the financial support of constables across Mississippi. With the potential to earn fees for arrests previously uneligible for compensation, constables may experience improved morale and job satisfaction. Additionally, this could lead to heightened enforcement of motor vehicle laws within the counties, enhancing overall public safety and compliance. The measure aims at ensuring constables are adequately compensated for their duty, thus promoting diligence in law enforcement practices.

Summary

House Bill 1269 seeks to amend Section 19-19-5 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to allow constables to receive payment for certain arrests that are currently prohibited under existing law. The bill's primary goal is to remove specific restrictions that prevent constables from being compensated for making arrests related to violations of motor vehicle laws. By enabling constables to receive fees for these actions, the bill is poised to provide them with an additional incentive to enforce the law, thus potentially enhancing law enforcement effectiveness within counties.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1269 include concerns from some legislators about the potential implications of increased payments to constables leading to a focus on arrests rather than community safety. Critics argue that financial incentives linked to arrests could encourage over-enforcement of certain laws, prompting fears of potential abuse or unnecessary conflict between constables and the public. As the bill progresses, debates may revolve around finding a balance between incentivizing law enforcement and maintaining community trust.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB808

Youth court services fees and fines; exclude parents and children from payment of.

MS SB2347

Hospital police department; authorize for certain private entities.

MS HB1282

Hospital police department; authorize for certain privately owned hospitals.

MS HB1325

Secretary of State employees; authorize certain employees to carry a firearm.

MS HB1105

Secretary of State employees; authorize certain employees to carry a firearm.

MS HB301

School boards; authorize to establish specialized security and threat mitigation teams.

MS HB1300

"The Mississippi Clean State Act"; create to authorize automatic expungement of certain convictions.

MS HB413

Dog bites; authorize payment for actual expenses for injuries caused by.

MS HB801

Automatic expungement; authorize for certain crimes.

MS HB1609

Voting rights; restore for certain disqualifying crimes.

Similar Bills

MS HB1270

Constables; remove prohibition against receiving fee for making arrests or attending trials for motor vehicle violations committed on highways.

MS SC565

Recognize Walthall County Constable Raymond Gutter on his retirement and three-decade law enforcement service.

MS SB2545

Highways; dedicate a section of Highway 35 to Constable Raye Hawkins.

MS HB1267

Restitution; require first monies collected by court from defendant to be allocated to.

MS HB1547

Restitution; require first monies collected by court from defendant to be allocated to.

MS SB2409

County jails; bring forward provision related to.

MS HB573

Public schools; clarify authority of local law enforcement agencies to prevent and investigate crimes on property of.

MS HB709

Public schools; clarify authority of local law enforcement agencies to prevent and investigate crimes on property of.