Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1628

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Trauma care system; increase certain assessments and fees to fund.

Impact

This legislative measure aims to strengthen trauma care services across the state by ensuring that adequate financial resources are available for public health emergencies and trauma care management. By augmenting the financial base of the Mississippi Trauma Care Systems Fund, the bill will help facilitate more efficient resource allocation for emergency medical services and improve the overall quality of care provided to trauma patients. Local healthcare providers and trauma centers are expected to benefit from this increase, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 1628 focuses on enhancing the financial resources available for the Mississippi Trauma Care System by increasing certain fees and assessments. Specifically, the bill proposes to raise the amount collected from traffic violations, retail sales of motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles, and license tag fees, with proceeds directed to the Mississippi Trauma Care Systems Fund. The proposed fees for motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles will see an increase from $50 to $60, while various assessments related to traffic violations will also see adjustments to ensure a more robust funding stream for trauma care services.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 1628 highlights concerns about the increased financial burdens being placed on consumers, particularly those buying motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles. Some stakeholders argue that higher taxes and fees could discourage purchases or lead to economic strain for residents. Conversely, proponents argue the necessity of adequate funding for trauma care services, especially given the rising medical costs and the importance of prepared healthcare systems to address emergencies effectively. The balance between public health funding and economic implications is a central theme in the discussions around this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2855

State assessments; delete assessments deposited into State General fund for certain violations and crimes.

MS HB404

State assessments; deposit certain into designated special funds instead of General Fund.

MS HB900

Civil Legal Assistance Fund; provide for an assessment to be used for.

MS HB153

Public employees; exempt from bad check fees caused by error in direct deposit made by their employer or retirement system.

MS HB1484

Perpetual care cemeteries; require certain acreage and trust fund deposit to establish new.

MS HB757

Assessment on certain offenses; revise.

MS HB604

New programs funded with ARPA funds; revise certain provisions and bring forward sections of.

MS HB170

Domestic abuse court program; establish.

MS HB1494

Health Care Certificate of Need Law; repeal.

MS SB2583

Health Care Certificate of Need Law; repeal.

Similar Bills

MS HB1210

Trauma care system; increase certain assessments and fees to fund.

MS SB2482

Mississippi Electronic Court system; provide free access to public defenders and county prosecutors in certain matters.

MS SB2266

Mississippi Electronic Court System; require free access for public defenders.

MS SB2032

Mississippi Electronic Court System; require free access for public defenders.

MS HB1252

MEC; require free access to public defenders.

MS SB2855

State assessments; delete assessments deposited into State General fund for certain violations and crimes.

MS HB422

State assessments; deposit certain into designated special funds instead of General Fund.

MS HB404

State assessments; deposit certain into designated special funds instead of General Fund.