Mississippi 2024 Regular Session All Bills (Page 110)
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB553
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Reenact Sections 73-7-1 Through 73-7-37, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Create The State Board Of Cosmetology And Prescribe Its Duties And Powers; To Amend Section 73-7-63, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Extend The Date Of The Repealer On Those Reenacted Sections; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB554
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Establish A Health Care And Education Shortage Assistance Program To Help Attract Physicians, Nurses, Emergency Medical Technicians And Other Health Care Workers, Social Workers And Teachers To Work In Rural Areas Of Counties That Had An Unemployment Rate Of More Than Ten Percent In The Previous Calendar Year And Currently Have A Shortage Of Any Of Those Professionals; To Provide That Funding For The Program Will Be Provided From The Mississippi Works Fund And Will Be Disbursed To The Counties By The Mississippi Department Of Employment Security Upon Appropriation By The Legislature For That Purpose; To Provide That The Amount Appropriated For The Program Shall Be Not Less Than Five Million Dollars For Each Fiscal Year; To Provide That Any Eligible County That Wishes To Receive Funds Under The Program Must Adopt A Resolution Requesting The Funds And Submit An Application To The Department Of Employment Security With A Detailed Plan Of How The Funds Will Be Used; To Provide That In Order To Receive Funds Under The Program, A County Must Provide Matching Funds Of Not Less Than Thirty Percent Of The Amount Of The Funds Provided To The County Under The Program; To Bring Forward Section 71-5-353, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Provides For Workforce Training Funds, For The Purposes Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB555
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 71-5-503, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Minimum Weekly Benefit Amount For An Individual That Receives Unemployment Compensation; To Bring Forward Section 71-5-505, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB556
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Provide That Certain Agency, Department, Institution And Nonprofit Corporation Employees Who Are Terminated From Employment Shall Be Prohibited From Receiving Employment From Another Similar Agency, Department, Institution Or Nonprofit Corporation; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB557
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Establish The "mississippi Promise Scholarship Act Of 2024," For The Purpose Of Creating A Scholarship And Mentoring Program Focused On Increasing The Number Of Students That Attend College In The State Of Mississippi; To Provide Students With A Last-dollar Scholarship To Cover The Cost Of Tuition And Mandatory Fees Not Covered By Pell Grant Or Any Other State Scholarship Or State Student Assistance Funds; To Provide For The Use Of A Mississippi Promise Scholarship At Any Public Or Private Postsecondary Institution In The State Or Other Eligible Institution Offering An Associate's Degree Program; To Provide That The Mississippi Promise Scholarship Shall Be Administered By The Mississippi Community College Board; To Provide For The Funding And Creation Of The Mississippi Promise Scholarship; To Prescribe The Criteria To Be Used In Determining The Amount Of Assistance Eligible Students May Receive Under The Mississippi Promise Scholarship In Any Given Academic Year; To Provide For The Severability Of Conflicting Provisions Of This Act Which Shall Not Render The Entire Act Null And Void; To Amend Section 27-115-85, Mississippi Code Of 1972, In Conformity Thereto; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB558
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 25-11-109, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide For A First Responders Retirement Incentive Under Which Law Enforcement Officers And Firefighters Who Became Members Of The Public Employees' Retirement System On Or After July 1, 2011, And Who Have At Least Four Years Of Membership Service Credit Shall Be Entitled To Receive One Year Of Creditable Service For Every Five Years Of Service As A First Responder In The State Of Mississippi, At No Cost To The Member; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB559
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 37-106-39, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide Scholarships To The Spouses And Children Of First Responders Killed In The Line Of Duty Or Who Become Permanently And Totally Disabled As The Result Of Injuries Or Wounds Which Occurred While In The Line Of Duty; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB56
Introduced
1/17/24
Refer
1/17/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 99-19-71, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize Expungement For A Conviction Of Embezzlement By A State Officer Or County Officer, Or An Officer Of Any City, Town Or Village 14 Years After Completion Of All Terms For The Conviction Of Such Crime; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB560
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Sections 25-11-103, 25-11-105, 25-11-109, 25-11-111, 25-11-113 And 25-11-114, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That Law Enforcement Officers And Firefighters Who Are Members Of The Public Employees' Retirement System Shall Vest In The System After Four Years Of Service Regardless Of When They Became Members Of The System; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB561
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Create New Section 25-11-109.1, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That Public School Bus Drivers Shall Receive Creditable Service For Services Performed On Or After July 1, 2024, Regardless Of The Number Of Hours Per Week Or Per Month For Which They Perform Those Services And Receive Compensation; To Provide That A Public School Bus Driver Is Considered To Be A Full-time Employee In Any Month In Which He Or She Works For At Least Half The Full-time Equivalent Workload For The Position And Earns At Least Half The Normal Compensation For The Position; To Provide That If A Public School Bus Driver Works As A Full-time Employee For A Number Of Months That Is At Least Equal To The Number Of Years Of Membership Service Required To Vest In The System, Then The School Bus Driver Shall Be Eligible To Receive A Retirement Allowance; To Provide That If A Public School Bus Driver Does Not Have Enough Months Working As A Full-time Employee To Be Equal To The Number Of Years Of Membership Service Required To Vest In The System, But Has Completed At Least Fifteen Years Of Service Working As A School Bus Driver After July 1, 2024, Then The School Bus Driver Shall Be Eligible To Receive A Retirement Allowance; To Amend Sections 25-11-103, 25-11-105, 25-11-109, 25-11-111, 25-11-113 And 25-11-114, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Provisions; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB562
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Require The Peer Committee, For A Period Of Three Years, To Conduct Annual Reviews To Determine The Impact Peer Committee Reports On School District Operations And Efficiency Have Had On School Districts That Are The Subject Of A Report As Well As Other School Districts In The State; To Require The Committee To Submit An Annual Report On Its Findings To The Legislature Before December 15; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB563
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Establish The Mississippi Hospital Recovery Trust Program In The Department Of Finance And Administration To Provide Grants To Public Hospitals At High Financial Risk To Help Those Hospitals Be More Financially Viable So That They Can Continue To Operate And Be Available To Provide Health Care Services To The Communities In Which They Are Located; To Create A Special Fund To Be Known As The Mississippi Hospital Recovery Trust Fund, Which Shall Be Administered By The Department And Expended For The Sole Purpose Of Providing Grants To Public Hospitals Under The Provisions Of This Act; To Provide That To Be Eligible For A Grant, A Public Hospital Must Apply For The Grant And Include Such Documentation As Specified By The Department Showing That The Hospital Is At High Financial Risk; To Provide That The Amount Of Each Grant Shall Be Determined By The Department, With Priority For Larger Grants Being Given To Public Hospitals That Are At Immediate Risk Of Closing And Whose Survival Is Critically Essential To The Community In Which It Is Located; To Provide That Within Five Business Days After Receipt Of An Application With The Required Documentation Showing That The Public Hospital Is At High Financial Risk, The Department Shall Approve The Application And Distribute The Grant To The Hospital; To Require The Department To Make Annual Reports To The Joint Legislative Budget Committee About Each Grant Made Under This Act; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB564
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Engrossed
2/29/24
Refer
3/4/24
Failed
4/10/24
An Act To Amend Section 43-35-31, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Definition Of "urban Renewal Project Powers" By Providing That A Municipality May Retain Certain Powers, Instead Of An Urban Renewal Agency Or Nonprofit Or Housing Authority, When Operating Under The Urban Renewal Law; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB565
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Waive The Cost Of Tuition At Any State Institution Of Higher Learning For Certain Foster Or Adopted Children Or Wards Of The State, Subject To Certain Conditions; To Require The Department Of Human Services, Upon The Request Of A State Institution Of Higher Learning, To Confirm The Eligibility Of Those Students Seeking To Participate In The Waiver Program; To Require Students To Complete The Free Application For Federal Student Aid To Determine The Level Of Need And Eligibility For State And Federal Financial Aid Programs; To Establish The Requirements For Eligibility; To Require The Department And The Board Of Trustees Of State Institutions Of Higher Learning To Make Reports To The Legislature On Certain Components Of The Tuition Waiver Program; To Require The Board To Promulgate Rules And Regulations Necessary For The Proper Administration Of The Program; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB566
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Create A Special Fund In The State Treasury To Be Known As The "historic Courthouse Fund"; To Provide That The Fund Shall Be Administered By The Department Of Archives And History For The Purpose Of Making Grants To Counties For The Maintenance And/or Restoration Of Historic Courthouses In Mississippi; To Provide That In Order To Receive A Grant From The Fund, A County Must Provide Matching Funds In The Amount Of Twenty-five Percent Of The Grant; To Authorize The Department To Solicit Gifts And Accept Donations For The Fund, And To Sell Donated Property And Deposit The Proceeds In The Fund; To Authorize The Legislature To Appropriate, Transfer Or Otherwise Provide Additional Funds For The Fund; To Provide That All Funds Deposited In The Historic Courthouse Fund Shall Be Expended, Upon Appropriation By The Legislature, By The Department Of Archives And History As Provided In This Act; And For Related Purposes.