Yazoo Mississippi Delta Levee Board; revise per diem paid to board members.
Impact
The legislation fundamentally changes how commissioners are compensated for their time spent discharging official duties, which could elevate the board's operational capacity by potentially attracting more qualified candidates who may find the previous per diem insufficient. By enhancing the financial incentives for board participation, this bill could also lead to increased engagement and more effective governance in the management of levee systems critical to the region's infrastructure and flood management efforts.
Summary
House Bill 350 seeks to amend the compensation structure for the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta Levee Board by increasing the per diem paid to its commissioners from $67.00 to $200.00 per day. This change is aimed at aligning the compensation for board members with their responsibilities and the scope of their official duties. Board members will be paid on a per diem basis for a maximum of thirty-six days in a fiscal year, alongside mileage and expenses as specified in state laws.
Contention
While the bill appears straightforward in its objective of raising per diem rates, discussions around it may touch upon broader issues such as budgetary impacts on state funding and equity in compensation among state boards. There may be concerns regarding the justification of such an increase, especially in the context of other fiscal pressures that the state encounters. Furthermore, stakeholders may question whether this adjustment could set a precedent for higher remuneration in other similar government entities.
Mississippi Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board; separate from Mississippi Real Estate Commission and from Mississippi Real Estate Appraisal Board.