Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1163

Introduced
2/14/24  
Refer
2/14/24  
Engrossed
3/13/24  
Refer
3/21/24  
Enrolled
5/4/24  

Caption

Community and junior colleges; authorize to contract or enter into interlocal agreements with local governing authorities for first responders services.

Impact

The bill amends specific sections of the Mississippi Code, altering the existing framework of community and junior college operations concerning safety and emergency response. By enabling these colleges to forge direct contractual relationships with local governments, the bill is poised to streamline the provision of fire and first responder services tailored to the unique needs of each college's location. The potential introduction of student fees to offset these costs represents a shift in funding mechanisms for campus safety measures.

Summary

House Bill 1163 proposes amendments to the Mississippi Code to grant boards of trustees of community and junior colleges the authority to enter into contracts with municipalities for fire protection services. This includes the ability to enter into interlocal agreements with county governing authorities, permitting the delivery of essential emergency services directly to college campuses. This initiative aims to enhance safety and response capabilities at community colleges, allowing for improved coordination in emergencies.

Sentiment

Discussions around HB 1163 appear generally positive, reflecting a desire to improve the safety of community college campuses. Stakeholders have highlighted the necessity for better emergency services as student populations grow. The bill has garnered bipartisan support, indicating a shared commitment to enhancing the security framework for community colleges, although the introduction of fees for students has raised some concerns among specific constituencies regarding financial implications.

Contention

While the bill has received substantial backing, there are concerns about the financial burden it may impose on students through the proposed fees for first responder services. Critics argue that even a modest fee could disproportionately affect low-income students. Additionally, managing the logistics and quality of services provided through contracts with municipalities poses challenges that may affect service consistency across different colleges, adding to the contention around its implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB862

Contract lobbyists; prohibit agencies, universities and colleges from hiring with public funds.

MS HB1396

Contract lobbyists; prohibit agencies, universities and colleges from hiring with public funds.

MS HB627

Ad valorem tax; revise exemption for university, college, community or junior college foundation property.

MS SB3010

Appropriation; Community and Junior Colleges Board - Support for community and junior colleges.

MS HB702

Reverse auction; revise method of receiving bids through for agencies and governing authorities.

MS HB17

Universities and colleges; require to allow MS residents to register for classes before nonresident students.

MS HB443

MS Commission on College Accreditation; authorize IHL Board to provide staff, facilities and other means of support to.

MS HB1186

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

MS HB1296

Community hospitals and UMMC; expand powers and authority and provide for immunity from antitrust laws.

MS SB2017

Ad valorem tax; remove exemption for university or community college foundation or federally qualified health center property.

Similar Bills

MS HB1036

Community colleges; authorize to assess student fees to offset cost of fire protection services by local governing authorities.

MS SB2161

Independent schools; authorize to contract with certain law enforcement entities to provide officers on school property.

MS HB1024

"Mississippi School Resource Officers School Safety (MS ROSS) Act"; create to provide funding to local law enforcement agencies for the employment of SROs.

MS HB194

"Mississippi School Resource Officers School Safety (MS ROSS) Act"; create to provide funding to local law enforcement agencies.

MS HB921

Mississippi School Resource Officers School Safety (MS ROSS) Act; create to provide funding to local law enforcement agencies.

MS HB591

Mental Health First Aid Training; require for certain public school personnel and school resource officers.

MS HB1982

Mississippi School Resource Officers School Safety (MS ROSS) Act; create to provide funding to local law enforcement agencies.

MS HB1048

School resource officers; require school districts to employ for each school under its jurisdiction.