Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1803

Introduced
3/14/23  
Refer
3/14/23  

Caption

Kemper County; authorize board of supervisors to expand scope of gas district to become a county utility district.

Impact

The impact of this bill on state laws revolves around the governance and operational capacities of utility districts within Mississippi. By granting the Kemper County Board of Supervisors the authority to broaden the scope of the district's operations, the bill introduces a more integrated model of service provision, potentially improving infrastructure and utility management. Furthermore, it legitimizes the district as a valid political subdivision with specific rights and responsibilities, which allows it to contract, sue, and be sued, directly affecting how utilities are administered at the local level.

Summary

HB1803 aims to amend existing legislation to facilitate the transformation of the Kemper County Gas District into the Kemper County Utility District. This change will expand the district's authority to not only manage gas services but also to include drinking water, storm water, wastewater, and sewerage services. The bill underscores the intent to streamline and enhance public utility services within Kemper County, allowing for better coordination and sustainable management of these essential services.

Contention

Notable points of contention related to HB1803 may include concerns over local autonomy and governance. Critics may argue that the expansion of the utility district's authority could diminish the local government's role and responsibilities, leading to a more centralized control of essential services. There might be apprehension regarding the equitable distribution of service quality and resource allocation, especially if previous governing structures are altered significantly. Additionally, the bill outlines powers such as the authority to issue revenue bonds, which can lead to debates about public financing and fiscal responsibility within utility management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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