Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB911

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  

Caption

Civil Legal Assistance Fund; specify funding to from certain sources.

Impact

If enacted, the bill will allow the Civil Legal Assistance Fund to operate more efficiently by clearly defining its sources of funding. The funds accumulated will specifically be allocated to organizations offering legal services to eligible low-income residents, which is crucial given the legal barriers faced by these individuals. This initiative highlights the state's commitment to improving access to justice and promoting equity within its legal system.

Summary

House Bill 911 aims to amend Section 9-21-43 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 by specifying the sources of funding for the Civil Legal Assistance Fund. This bill is significant as it seeks to ensure that legal services are accessible for low-income individuals in Mississippi by creating a dedicated fund administered by the Supreme Court through the Administrative Office of Courts. The fund will receive contributions from specific court fees and may also accept funds from public and private sources, improving its sustainability and outreach capabilities.

Contention

As with many legislative proposals, contention may arise regarding the allocation and oversight of fund distribution. Critics may express concerns about ensuring that the money directed to the Civil Legal Assistance Fund is utilized effectively and reaches the intended beneficiaries without bureaucratic delays. Furthermore, the bill brings forward certain repealed sections regarding court fees, raising questions about consistency in the financial obligations imposed on litigants within the state and how such changes could affect overall court operations.

Notable_points

The bill also specifies that no funds shall be spent on legal matters prohibited by the Legal Services Corporation and emphasizes the importance of maintaining eligible criteria for individuals seeking assistance. This clear delineation could foster trust in the administration of the fund and support legislative intent, reinforcing the principle that legal assistance should be provided to those who genuinely need it while adhering to established guidelines.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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