Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB238

Introduced
1/4/22  
Refer
1/4/22  

Caption

Universities and colleges anti-hazing policy; require Board of Trustees of IHL to develop policy against hazing and prescribe penalties.

Impact

The bill impacts state laws relating to hazing by explicitly prohibiting any form of hazing that can cause physical danger or emotional distress to students. Institutions have the discretion to impose penalties such as expulsion or suspension from the academic community on individuals found to violate this law. Additionally, organizations will face consequences for failing to adhere to this policy, including the potential for dissolution. Furthermore, the bill brings forward existing state laws on hazing for review and potential amendments, which may strengthen enforcement mechanisms.

Summary

House Bill 238 aims to establish a uniform hazing policy across all postsecondary educational institutions in Mississippi supported by public funds. The bill mandates the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning to develop and adopt a standardized policy that all institutions must implement. This initiative responds to growing concerns about hazing incidents that jeopardize student safety and wellbeing during organizational initiation practices. Institutions will also be required to inform students about hazing policies during orientation sessions.

Contention

The establishment of a state-mandated hazing policy is not without contention. Proponents argue that a unified approach is essential to combat the dangers of hazing and to foster a safer environment for students involved in campus organizations. However, there may be concerns about the balance between student freedom and institutional authority, as some critics may see the bill as an overreach that could stifle the traditions and autonomy of student organizations. Additionally, questions around the practicality of compliance and effective implementation at various institutions may arise.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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