Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2311

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Occupational license; revise judicial review related to suspension of.

Impact

The bill amends several sections of the Mississippi Code to clarify the process for judicial review regarding decisions that affect professional licenses. Notably, it addresses situations where an agency's decision may suspend or revoke a professional license, stating that supersedeas—a legal term meaning to stay or suspend a lower court's judgment—shall be granted as a matter of right unless a danger to public health and safety is determined. This modifies existing regulations, providing express protections for professionals under review by state agencies, fostering an environment of fairer appeals and oversight.

Summary

Senate Bill 2311 establishes the right for any party adversely affected by final agency action to seek judicial review, specifically allowing appeals to be filed in the Chancery Court of the First Judicial District of Hinds County. This represents a significant change aimed at ensuring that individuals can challenge and appeal decisions made by state agencies that negatively impact their professional licenses. The bill specifies that appeals must be initiated within 30 days of the agency's final decision and outlines the procedures to be followed for such appeals, complying with the Mississippi Rules of Appellate Procedure.

Contention

The bill has raised discussions about the balance between regulatory authority and professional rights. Some may argue that while enhancing judicial review mechanisms is necessary to protect individual rights, it could potentially complicate and slow down agency processes and regulatory efficiency. Stakeholders, particularly from professional sectors, may support the added protection in preventing hasty agency actions that can impact careers, while there are concerns from regulatory bodies about the implications of increased litigation and slower decision-making processes that may arise from the enhanced appeal rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB248

Administrative Procedure Act, standard of judicial review of agency rulings revised

MS AB12

Revises requirements for obtaining judicial review of a decision of the Board of Review concerning a claim for unemployment benefits. (BDR 53-309)

MS HB174

Teacher licensure; revise disciplinary procedures relating to suspension or revocation of, and due process.

MS HB1020

Capitol Complex Improvement District judicial jurisdiction; create and revise boundaries.

MS AB344

Revises provisions relating to the judiciary. (BDR 38-155)

MS SB1005

Relating to judicial review of Department of Corrections actions.

MS SB1259

California Environmental Quality Act: judicial review.

MS HB478

Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact; create.

MS SB2891

State Board of Medical Licensure; revise certain provisions relating to licensure.

MS SB69

Revises provisions relating to disciplinary proceedings against the holder of a license or registration card issued by the Cannabis Compliance Board. (BDR 56-278)

Similar Bills

MS SB2574

Fresh Start Act of 2019; expand.

MS SB2747

Fresh Start Act of 2019; expand.

MS HB1610

Licensing boards; prohibit from disciplinary or threatening discipline of health care providers for exercising free speech rights.

MS SB2320

Physicians; no licensing agency can discriminate or take a hostile action against for views on COVID vaccine.

MS HB1366

Licensing boards; prohibit from disciplinary or threatening discipline of health care providers for exercising free speech rights.

MS HB1500

Licensed contractors; require itemized statements and establish acceptable fees for residential builders and remodelers.

MS HB1020

Capitol Complex Improvement District judicial jurisdiction; create and revise boundaries.

MS HB552

Medical providers and medical malpractice insurers; prohibit consent to arbitration as a condition for care or insurance.