Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1030

Introduced
2/7/24  
Refer
2/7/24  
Engrossed
3/8/24  
Refer
3/19/24  
Enrolled
4/8/24  

Caption

DHS; authorize to enter into lease with counties having local offices to maximize federal funds.

Impact

The bill also enables the Department of Human Services to enter into leases with the boards of supervisors for local offices, thus maximizing the potential availability of federal funds. This financial strategy is intended to alleviate some of the fiscal burdens on counties while ensuring that human services can remain functional and appropriately staffed. Under the new provisions, the fair market value for county-furnished buildings will be determined through consultations between the Department and the county boards, enhancing collaborative governance.

Summary

House Bill 1030 amends Section 43-1-9 of the Mississippi Code to allow for the appointment of a nonresident as the county director of human services under certain circumstances. The bill responds to the need for efficiency in human services management, particularly in emergencies or when a suitable local resident is unavailable. This modification is aimed at enhancing the operability of county departments in delivering welfare services and public assistance.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1030 appears largely supportive, as it is seen as a necessary adjustment to current regulations that could obstruct timely appointments and service provision. Stakeholders, including local governments and advocacy groups, have expressed optimism regarding the bill’s potential to streamline operations and improve responsiveness in human services. However, some concerns have been raised about the implications of nonresident appointments, particularly regarding community representation and local accountability.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the critical evaluation of the implications related to the appointment of non-residents as county directors. While proponents argue that this flexibility may enhance service delivery, opponents worry that it could undermine local oversight and the rootedness of service provision in community needs. Additionally, there are discussions on the responsibilities placed upon counties for maintenance and repairs of local offices, which could lead to financial implications for local governments, depending on federal policies on property improvements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1211

Counties and municipalities; authorize to enter into certain agreement when utilizing certain federal funds.

MS HB927

Body-worn cameras; require cities and counties to provide to police officers and deputy sheriffs.

MS SB2574

Health and safety standards set by the State Board of Health; require counties to comply.

MS HB512

State agencies; authorize Governor to terminate certain appointed agency officials.

MS HB1107

School attendance officers; bring forward provisions related to for possible amendment.

MS HB1179

School attendance officers; transfer responsibility for employment and establishment of duties from MDE to the local school districts.

MS HB555

Charter schools; reconstitute authorizer board and require formula to ensure equitable distribution of local funds.

MS HB1186

School Boards; authorize to enter into long-term contract for sale of timber on 16th section lands.

MS HB818

PERS Board; require to make investment decisions with sole purpose of maximizing returns.

MS SB2777

School attendance officers; revise to increase the minimum base salary.

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MS SB2152

Department of Human Services; authorize to enter into lease with counties and to appoint certain county directors.

MS HB1293

Pat Harrison Waterway District; revise eligibility criteria for appointment to board of directors.