Sale of tax-forfeited public land; Secretary of State is authorized to contract for online state tax sale.
Impact
The bill’s main impact is on the process for purchasing tax-forfeited land, which had previously been limited to sealed bids after newspaper advertisements. By permitting internet-based auctions, SB2521 is intended to make the sale of tax-forfeited land more appealing and competitive. This change is likely to expand the pool of potential buyers, thereby helping to return previously forfeited lands back into productive use and potentially increasing state revenues from these property sales.
Summary
Senate Bill 2521 amends Section 29-1-37 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to clarify that the Secretary of State is authorized to contract with a vendor for conducting online auctions of tax-forfeited public land. This amendment aims to streamline the process of selling state-forfeited tax land by allowing for modern online auction methods, which can potentially increase accessibility and transparency in the sale process. The bill seeks to enhance efficiency in handling such state property and expand opportunities for citizens to participate in land acquisition.
Contention
While the bill presents benefits such as increased efficiency and transparency, notable points of contention may arise around issues of access and equity. Not all potential buyers may have the same level of access to online platforms, raising concerns that vulnerable populations might be disproportionately disadvantaged in the bidding process. Furthermore, the bill delegates authority to the Secretary of State to establish procedures and rules for these online auctions, which could lead to varying standards and practices within the state's land sales operations.
State-forfeited tax lands; limit state agency, municipality, county, or other political subdivision of the state from intervening to quitclaim land after certain period of publication.
Reforms the organizational structure for the Department of Transportation and Development including its duties, powers, and responsibilities of officers and employees (EN INCREASE SD EX See Note)