Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB21

Introduced
1/4/22  
Refer
1/4/22  

Caption

Attorneys; provide for 6 hours of continuing legal education for those employed by Legislature.

Impact

The enactment of this bill is set to impact the professional development of attorneys within the Mississippi legislative system. By providing CLE credits for legislative employment, it encourages ongoing legal education and professional responsibilities among attorneys who serve in government roles. This aligns with the broader goals of ensuring competent legal representation and informed decision-making within the legislative framework of the state.

Summary

House Bill 21, introduced by Representative Yancey, amends Section 73-3-120 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to enhance the continuing education requirements for attorneys employed by the Mississippi Legislature. The bill mandates that the Continuing Legal Education Commission of the Mississippi Bar award six hours of continuing legal education (CLE) credit annually to attorneys who certify their employment with either the Mississippi Senate or the House of Representatives. This change aims to ensure that legislative attorneys maintain essential legal knowledge and skills pertinent to their roles in state governance.

Contention

While the bill may largely be uncontroversial, notable discussions may arise regarding the implications for the overall structure of continuing education in the legal profession. If passed, it requires the Mississippi Bar to regulate and implement these new CLE requirements, potentially influencing the workload and administrative duties of the commission. Additionally, it raises questions about equitable access to continuing education resources for all attorneys, especially those in public service roles versus those in private practice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1084

Insurance agents; revise the continuing education requirements of those who are 65 and have been licensed for 20 years.

MS HB1019

Expert citizen teachers; provide rate of compensation for those employed in critical teacher shortage areas.

MS HCR87

Study grant of continuing legal education credit to members of WV State Bar who serve in legislature and serve that body as per diem attorneys.

MS SB9

Provides for legislative continuances and extensions of time for legislators and legislative employees. (Item #20) (gov sig)

MS SB506

Amends Supreme Court Rule 15.05 relating to continuing legal education requirements for lawyers

MS SB7

Provides for legislative continuances and extensions of time for legislators and legislative employees. (Item #20) (gov sig)

MS HB1153

Physician Continuing Education

MS HB165

Expert citizen teachers; provide rate of compensation for those employed in critical shortage areas.

MS HB783

Public employees; exempt from bad check fees caused by error in direct deposit made by their employer or retirement system.

MS SB75

Provides for legislative continuances and extensions of time for legislators and legislative employees. (gov sig)

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