Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1238

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Law enforcement officers; entitled to certain follow-up drug testing before loss of certification.

Impact

The introduction of HB1238 aims to enhance the employment rights of law enforcement officers, allowing them a process to challenge potentially false positive drug tests. The bill requires that officers placed on administrative leave due to a positive urinalysis are still compensated while their case is being reviewed, further enforcing the principle of due process. This facet of the legislation can impact the way drug use is monitored and penalized among law enforcement personnel, potentially leading to a broader discussion on drug testing practices across various employment sectors in Mississippi.

Summary

House Bill 1238 proposes a significant amendment to the Mississippi Code by establishing clear rights for law enforcement officers regarding drug testing. Specifically, the bill creates a new section, 45-6-16, which entitles officers who test positive for illegal drug use to a follow-up test that is scientifically more reliable, such as a hair follicle test, before any disciplinary actions like termination or unpaid suspension are enacted. This ensures officers have the opportunity to contest and substantiate their innocence, thereby promoting fair treatment within their professional environment.

Contention

Notably, while proponents of the bill argue that it protects law enforcement officers' rights and provides them with a fair chance to defend themselves, there could be objections from some quarters regarding its implications for public safety and the efficiency of the disciplinary process. Some may argue that providing extended rights and privileges to officers under investigation for drug use could undermine efforts to maintain accountability and public trust in law enforcement agencies. Thus, the bill may spark debate between the values of fair employment practices and the need for strict adherence to law enforcement standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2431

Law enforcement officers; entitled to certain follow-up drug testing before loss of certification.

MS HB1056

Law enforcement officers; entitled to certain follow-up drug testing before loss of certification.

MS SB2603

Law enforcement officers; entitled to certain follow-up drug testing before loss of certification.

MS SB2290

Law enforcement officers; entitled to certain follow-up drug testing before loss of certification.

MS SB2418

Law enforcement officers; entitled to certain follow-up drug testing before loss of certification.

MS HB564

First responders; authorize follow-up drug testing before certification.

MS HB3746

Law enforcement officers; authorizing certain persons to apply for police officer certification; effective date.

MS HB3887

Law enforcement officers; prohibiting certain persons from receiving CLEET certification; effective date.

MS SB586

Peace officers: certification.

MS SB2439

Board on Law Enforcement Officers Standards and Training; authorize revocation of certification for pattern of proscribed conduct.

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