Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB55

Introduced
1/17/24  
Refer
1/17/24  

Caption

Retired judges; authorize to solemnize marriages.

Impact

If enacted, HB55 will modify existing state law concerning the solemnization of marriages, effectively allowing retired judges to perform marital ceremonies as part of their legal responsibilities. This change may lead to an increase in the number of officiants available for marriages, particularly in areas where access to traditional officiants may be limited. The bill is intended to streamline the marriage process for individuals looking to wed and provide greater options for couples seeking personalized services from those with a legal background.

Summary

House Bill 55 seeks to amend Section 93-1-17 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, expanding the authority to solemnize marriages to include retired judges from various courts. This includes judges from the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Circuit Court, Chancery Court, and County Court. By granting this authority to retired judges, the bill aims to widen the pool of individuals eligible to officiate weddings, thereby enhancing the accessibility of marriage ceremonies for couples within the state.

Contention

While the bill is not expected to encounter significant opposition, some stakeholders might raise concerns regarding the necessity of involving retired judges in marriage solemnization. The potential for retired judges officiating a significant number of weddings might lead to discussions on the qualifications required to perform such ceremonies, and whether additional training or guidelines for these officiants will be instituted. There may also be debates surrounding the cultural and ceremonial aspects of marriage, and how this legislation fits into broader societal views of commitment ceremonies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB709

Retired judges; authorize to solemnize marriages.

MS SB2826

"Mississippi Marital Contract at Common Law Recording Act"; enact.

MS HB1368

School districts; authorize certain districts to employ retired teachers while they continue to draw retirement allowance.

MS HB370

Municipal elected officers; authorize removal of using the same process as removal of county elected officers.

MS HB1111

County court jurisdiction for termination of parental rights; authorize for both involuntary and voluntary termination.

MS HB787

Mississippi Board of Registration for Foresters; bring forward all code sections and authorize to suspend license of licensee for failure to satisfy judgement.

MS HB320

Child support for pregnant women; provide authority to allow court to order.

MS SB2644

Divorce; authorize where marriage is irretrievably broken.

MS HB546

Divorce; authorize where marriage is irretrievably broken.

MS HB994

Retired teachers; allow to return to teaching for a maximum of five years while receiving retirement benefits.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.