Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2381

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  
Engrossed
2/12/25  
Refer
2/17/25  

Caption

Authority of Secretary of State to approve leases on Public Trust Tidelands; clarify.

Impact

If enacted, SB2381 will significantly influence the legal framework surrounding Public Trust Tidelands, affirming state control over these areas. The Secretary of State will be empowered to manage leases, ensuring that all uses are compliant with state interests. The legislation aims to eliminate ambiguities around land boundaries, which have previously led to disputes. Furthermore, the act establishes a Public Trust Tidelands Fund to manage revenues from leases, which will fund conservation and public access projects. This shift in management responsibility signifies a move towards centralized oversight to uphold the integrity of public resources.

Summary

Senate Bill 2381 addresses the management and regulation of Public Trust Tidelands in Mississippi, defining the authority of the Secretary of State over leases involving these lands. The bill aims to clarify state jurisdiction and enhance the state's role in leasing tidelands, which are held in trust for public use. The act establishes the requirement for a separate lease for any activity on Public Trust Tidelands, specifically emphasizing gaming operations and clarifying that local authorities may not lease such lands for gaming purposes unless permitted by state law. This alignment is intended to streamline lease approvals and dispute resolution regarding the boundaries of trust lands.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding SB2381 is mixed among stakeholders. Proponents argue that the bill will bring clarity and efficiency to the leasing process, empowering the state to better manage its resources and protect public interests. However, critics express concerns over the potential reduction of local governmental authority in land use decisions, particularly regarding gaming operations near these resources. The discussion reflects an ongoing tension between state control and local governance, exemplifying differing perspectives on the ideal balance of authority in managing public trust assets.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB2381 relates to the provision that restricts local governments from leasing or subleasing tidelands for gaming without explicit state approval. Critics fear this could limit local jurisdiction and adaptability to regional needs, while supporters highlight the necessity of maintaining uniform management of state public trust resources. Debates may continue as stakeholders assess the impacts on local governance and how effectively state authorities can enforce equitable use of such vital public lands.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2780

Authority of Secretary of State to approve leases located on Public Trust Tidelands; clarify.

MS HB1659

Public Trust Tidelands; revise various provisions related to.

MS SB2869

Tidelands; exempt municipal small water craft harbors from obtaining a tidelands lease from the Secretary of State.

MS SB2559

16th section land; remove board of supervisors from having to approve leases and substitute Secretary of State.

MS SB3048

Appropriation; Secretary of State.

MS SB2721

Transfer of tax-forfeited land by the Secretary of State to public agencies; clarify procedures.

MS HB492

Electronic notary; clarify authority of the Secretary of State to regulate.

MS SB2514

Secretary of State; clarify authority to transfer land records to Department of Archives and History.

MS SB3049

Appropriation; Secretary of State.

MS SB2924

Tax-forfeited land certified to state; authorize Secretary of State to withhold 10% for the cost of tree removal.

Similar Bills

MS SB2780

Authority of Secretary of State to approve leases located on Public Trust Tidelands; clarify.

MS HB1480

Authority of Secretary of State to approve leases on Public Trust Tidelands; clarify.

MS HB1302

Mobile Sports Betting; regulate.

MS HB1659

Public Trust Tidelands; revise various provisions related to.

MS HB1783

Appropriation; Marine Resources, Department of.

MS HB1636

Appropriation; Marine Resources, Department of.

MS HB1729

Appropriation; Marine Resources, Department of.

MS HB8

Appropriation; Marine Resources, Department of.