Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1150

Introduced
2/14/24  
Refer
2/14/24  

Caption

MS Emergency Drinking Water Network Act; create.

Impact

The act has significant implications for state laws regarding the management and distribution of emergency drinking water. It mandates the creation of potable water points of distribution in every county and provides the necessary funding for the purchase of transport equipment, relocatable pumping systems, and training for personnel in correct deployment methods. By ensuring that rural and underserved communities are particularly targeted, the bill aims to mitigate risks associated with natural disasters and improve emergency response capabilities across Mississippi.

Summary

House Bill 1150 establishes the Mississippi Emergency Drinking Water Network Act, which is to be administered by the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA). The purpose of the act is to enhance drinking water security and system resiliency through a specially designed grant program. This program aims to equip water systems and first responders with training and resources to effectively maintain water supply during infrastructure failures or emergencies. The bill highlights the importance of maintaining public access to potable water, especially during times of crisis.

Contention

A notable point of contention that may arise from HB1150 involves the allocation and use of funds appropriated by federal relief programs, specifically the American Rescue Plan Act. The bill allows MEMA to use a small percentage of funds for administrative expenses but emphasizes that the remaining funds must be directly used for eligible expenditures related to drinking water infrastructure. Critics might argue that more oversight is needed to ensure that funds are used efficiently and effectively, particularly in the rural areas that have historically been underserved.

Implementation

HB1150 will take effect on July 1, 2024, which provides time for MEMA to prepare for the implementation of the grant program. The law requires MEMA to certify compliance with federal criteria when spending funds, ensuring that federal guidelines are met and that the expenditures directly support the goals of the grant program. Additionally, the ongoing reporting requirements to the Governor and the Legislature will help maintain transparency concerning how funds are allocated and utilized.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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