Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB771

Introduced
1/29/24  
Refer
1/29/24  

Caption

Public Records; extend repealer on statute granting persons public right of access to.

Impact

The amendment seeks to provide continued rights for individuals to access public records without the fear of impending expiration of such rights. It places certain requirements on public bodies to maintain accessibility to records, including the timely processing of requests. By extending the repeal date, the bill aims to ensure that public agencies are held accountable and that the integrity of the right to access public information is preserved.

Summary

House Bill 771 proposes an amendment to Section 25-61-5 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, effectively extending the repealer on a statute that grants individuals the right to inspect public records under the Mississippi Public Records Act. This bill highlights the importance of public access to governmental information, supporting transparency in state functions by ensuring that citizens can obtain information regarding public bodies and their operations.

Contention

While the bill appears to promote transparency, there may be contention surrounding the issues of privacy and the bureaucratic burden on public agencies. Some representatives and advocacy groups could argue that unregulated access to certain types of public records might compromise individual privacy rights or lead to misuse of information. Therefore, discussions around the bill might focus on finding a balance between public access and the protection of sensitive information.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2810

MS Workforce Training and Education Act; extend repealer on the act and in 2004 chapter law for conforming sections.

MS HB564

MS Workforce Training and Education Act; extend repealer and codify repealers on conforming statutes.

MS HB249

MS Medical Cannabis Act; extend repealers to certain state laws for Departments of Health and Revenue in connection with.

MS HB259

Medical radiation technologists; delete repealers on registration statutes.

MS HB522

Mississippi Individual On-site Wastewater Disposal System Law; extend repealer on.

MS SB2573

Mississippi Individual On Site Wastewater Disposal System Law; extend repealer on.

MS HB258

Educational Facilities Revolving Loan Fund; extend repealers on statutes relating to sales tax distribution and state public school building fund.

MS HB892

MS Workforce Training and Education Act; extend repealer on act and delete repealer on sections amended to conform in 2004.

MS HB391

Direct recording electronic voting equipement (DRE); extend repealer on authority of counties and municipalities to use.

MS HB254

Petroleum Products Inspection Law; extend repealers on definitions and penalties under.

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