Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2871

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Mississippi Electronic Protection Licensing Act; revise definitions to include a bettery-charged security fence.

Impact

One significant impact of SB 2871 is the preemption of local government authority regarding regulations on battery-charged security fences. The bill prohibits municipalities and counties from enacting ordinances that impose additional requirements beyond those set forth in the state law. This centralization of control is expected to create consistency across jurisdictions, benefiting alarm contracting businesses by reducing confusion and potential compliance issues stemming from varying local regulations.

Summary

Senate Bill 2871 aims to amend the Mississippi Electronic Protection Licensing Act by revising definitions to include 'battery-charged security fences' as electronic protective systems. The bill establishes a definition for battery-charged security fences and outlines specific technical and safety requirements for their installation and use. This amendment extends the existing licensing and regulatory framework to incorporate these new security technologies, offering a more comprehensive approach to electronic protection systems in the state.

Contention

The bill has raised discussions concerning local governance and community safety needs. Critics argue that by limiting local governments' ability to regulate security installations, SB 2871 could undermine community-specific safety measures and responsiveness to local concerns, particularly in residential zones. Proponents contend that a uniform approach enhances security standards and reduces unnecessary bureaucracy, ultimately making it easier for property owners to install and utilize advanced security features.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2856

Mississippi Electronic Protection Licensing Act; revise definitions to include a battery-charged security fence.

MS HB823

Mississippi Electronic Protection Licensing Act; revise regarding battery-charged security fences.

MS HB3055

Security fences; definitions; battery-charged security fence; municipal or county ordinances; emergency.

MS SB1706

Security fences; providing for the use of battery-powered security fences. Emergency.

MS SB00343

An Act Concerning Membership Of The Codes And Standards Committee And Battery-charged Security Fences.

MS HF3634

Battery-charged security fences regulation provided.

MS SF4718

Battery-charged security fences regulation provisions

MS HB292

Battery Charged Fences With Alarms

MS HB1369

Battery charged fences.

MS AB2371

Electrified security fences.

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MS SB2856

Mississippi Electronic Protection Licensing Act; revise definitions to include a battery-charged security fence.

MS HB823

Mississippi Electronic Protection Licensing Act; revise regarding battery-charged security fences.

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