Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB856

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Land banks; authorize counties and municipalities to create to convert certain property to productive use.

Impact

The act provides a framework for local governments to create joint land bank authorities, streamlining processes for property management and redevelopment. It simplifies the procedure for confirming and quieting title for properties acquired by these authorities, enabling quicker rehabilitation and revitalization efforts. Furthermore, by authorizing authorities to issue bonds and notes, the bill opens avenues for financing these projects, significantly impacting local economies by potentially increasing property values and enhancing community infrastructure.

Summary

House Bill 856, known as the "Land Bank Act," aims to facilitate the conversion of vacant, abandoned, or state-owned properties into productive use. The bill permits the establishment of municipal and county land bank authorities, which are empowered to acquire and dispose of properties to stimulate economic growth within local jurisdictions. This legislative effort highlights the continuing need to revitalize economic conditions by managing state and local property through structured oversight by designated institutions.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding the bill revolves around the extent of power granted to land bank authorities. Critics have raised concerns about the independence these authorities would have from local government oversight, asserting that significant control over public properties should not be solely in the hands of these entities without appropriate checks and balances. The potential for conflict concerning local property management ordinances is also highlighted, as the act may allow land bank authorities to operate outside of local regulations thereby challenging established community planning efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1285

Land banks; authorize counties and municipalities to create to convert certain property to productive use.

MS HB958

Land banks; authorize counties and municipalities to create to convert certain property to productive use.

MS HB351

Land banks; authorize counties and municipalities to create to convert certain property to productive use.

MS HB1019

Land banks; authorize counties and municipalities to create to convert certain property to productive use.

MS SB342

Local land bank authorities; tax sale properties acquisitions; tax exemption for acquired properties; tax revenue allocation; conveyance to state and local governments under certain circumstances; creation of local land bank authorities authorized under certain conditions

MS SB3

Local land bank authorities, tax sale property acquisitions, tax exemption for acquired properties, tax revenue allocation, conveyance to state and local governments, multijurisdictional land bank authorities, Governor authorized to create upon state of emergency.

MS SB1918

Relating to the creation of an urban land bank by certain municipalities; granting authority to issue bonds.

MS HB3732

Relating to the creation of an urban land bank by certain municipalities; granting authority to issue bonds.

MS SB1679

Relating to the creation of an urban land bank by certain municipalities.

MS HB4065

Relating to the creation of an urban land bank by certain municipalities.

Similar Bills

MS HB351

Land banks; authorize counties and municipalities to create to convert certain property to productive use.

MS HB958

Land banks; authorize counties and municipalities to create to convert certain property to productive use.

MS HB1019

Land banks; authorize counties and municipalities to create to convert certain property to productive use.

MS HB1285

Land banks; authorize counties and municipalities to create to convert certain property to productive use.

MS HB1569

Contractor liens; revise provisions relating to.

MS HB1269

Patent confirmation process; fees and costs associated with shall not be more than amount for which the land was purchased.

MS HB318

Patent confirmation process; fees and costs associated with shall not be more than amount for which the land was purchased.

MS HB101

Patent confirmation process; fees and costs associated with shall not be more than amount for which the land was purchased.