Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1235

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  
Engrossed
2/1/23  
Refer
2/13/23  

Caption

Civil Air Patrol members; authorize granting of administrative leave and leave of absence to for certain emergency services.

Impact

The enactment of HB 1235 is significant in providing legal backing for state agencies and private employers to support their employees who serve in the Civil Air Patrol. This act aligns with the wider recognition of the valuable role of volunteers in emergency response situations. By allowing a structured approach to administrative leave, it encourages more individuals to join and remain active within the Civil Air Patrol, ultimately enhancing local and state readiness for emergencies.

Summary

House Bill 1235 is an act that amends Section 25-3-92 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. The bill aims to authorize state agencies to grant up to six days of administrative leave with pay to employees who are qualified members of the Mississippi Wing of the Civil Air Patrol when they participate in official emergency services missions. Additionally, it provides that employees of any public or private business who are active members of the Air Patrol may be entitled to a discretionary leave of absence without loss of rank, pay, or efficiency rating during their participation in these missions. The intent of the bill is to support volunteer service during emergencies without penalizing the employee's employment status.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1235 appears to be largely positive, with bipartisan support evident during its passage. Legislators recognize the importance of contributions from the Civil Air Patrol and are enthusiastic about empowering members to engage in emergency services without compromising their job security. This support from both sides of the aisle indicates a shared understanding of the bill's importance to public safety and community resilience.

Contention

While the bill has generally been supported, there may be discussions on the discretion afforded to employers regarding the approval of leave for employees. Concerns could arise that not all employers will uniformly grant these leaves, potentially leading to varying levels of support for Civil Air Patrol members depending on their workplace policies. The need for clear guidelines on the implementation of this bill may be necessary to prevent disparity in how employees are treated across various sectors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB638

Civil Air Patrol members; authorize granting of administrative leave and leave of absence for certain emergency services.

MS HB694

Civil Air Patrol members; authorize granting of leave of absence to for certain emergency services.

MS HB1179

Civil Air Patrol members; authorize granting of leave of absence to for certain emergency services.

MS HB1382

Civil Air Patrol members; grant leave of absence from civil occupations in public or private business during emergency relief efforts.

MS HB1017

To Amend The Law Allowing Certain Employees To Take A Leave Of Absence For Emergency And Rescue Services.

MS SB00863

An Act Concerning Employment Protection For Members Of The Civil Air Patrol.

MS S2113

Civil Air Patrol Act

MS H6619

Civil Air Patrol Act

MS HF750

A bill for an act relating to leave of absence from civil employment provided to members of the military.

MS HB2771

Leaves of absence; military training

Similar Bills

MS HB694

Civil Air Patrol members; authorize granting of leave of absence to for certain emergency services.

MS HB638

Civil Air Patrol members; authorize granting of administrative leave and leave of absence for certain emergency services.

MS HB1179

Civil Air Patrol members; authorize granting of leave of absence to for certain emergency services.

MS SB2907

PERS optional retirement program for IHL employees; revise remittance of employer's contribution based on start date.

MS HB1367

State Health Plan; require co-pay for certain services under.

MS SB2598

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MS SB2746

Women's Economic Security Act of 2023; create.

MS HB1037

Women's Economic Security Act of 2022; create.