Mississippi 2024 Regular Session All Bills (Page 42)
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1552
Introduced
2/19/24
Refer
2/19/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Bring Forward Sections 75-9-501, 75-9-501.1, 75-9-502, 75-9-503, 75-9-504, 75-9-505, 75-9-506, 75-9-507, 75-9-508, 75-9-509, 75-9-510, 75-9-511, 75-9-512, 75-9-513, 75-9-514, 75-9-515, 75-9-516, 75-9-517, 75-9-518, 75-9-519, 75-9-520, 75-9-521, 75-9-522, 75-9-523, 75-9-524, 75-9-525, 75-9-526 And 75-9-527, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Relate To Secured Transaction Filings Under The Uniform Commercial Code, For Purposes Of Possible Amendment; To Bring Forward Sections 75-9-207, 75-9-208, 75-9-209 And 75-9-210, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Relate To Rights And Duties Of Parties To Security Agreements, For Purposes Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1553
Introduced
2/19/24
Refer
2/19/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 99-39-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require A Person Seeking To File A Motion For Post-conviction Collateral Relief To Obtain Permission From The Mississippi Supreme Court Before Filing The Motion In Trial Court If A Denial Of A Previous Post-conviction Motion Has Been Affirmed On Appeal Or More Than Three Years Have Elapsed After The Time For Taking An Appeal From A Judgment Or Conviction; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1554
Introduced
2/19/24
Refer
2/19/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 47-7-3, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide Parole Eligibility For Persons Sentenced To Life Imprisonment Or Life Imprisonment Without Parole If Such Persons Were Under Eighteen Years Of Age At The Time Of The Commission Of The Offense For Which Such Persons Were Convicted And To Establish Factors Sentencing Courts Must Consider In Determining Whether Such Persons Should Not Be Eligible For Parole; To Extend The Date Of Repeal On This Section From July 1, 2024, To July 1, 2025; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1555
Introduced
2/19/24
Refer
2/19/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 49-7-31, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Extend Open Season On Deer To February 28 For Hunting With Primitive Weapons And Without Dogs, And For Hunting With Guns And Without Dogs; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1556
Introduced
2/19/24
Refer
2/19/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 25-31-5, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Increase The Number Of Assistant District Attorneys In Circuit Court District Twenty-three; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1557
Introduced
2/19/24
Refer
2/19/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Create New Section 45-39-19, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Establish Certain Financial And Reporting Requirements For Local Crime Stoppers Programs; To Amend Section 45-39-3, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify Terms Of Office Of Members Of The Crime Stoppers Advisory Council Within The Department Of Public Safety; To Amend Section 45-39-5, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Designate The Commissioner Of Public Safety As The Director Of The Advisory Council; To Amend Section 45-39-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Declare Records Of The Department Of Public Safety Relating To Reports Of Criminal Acts That Are Confidential And Not Discoverable Unless The Records Contain Exculpatory Evidence, And To Exempt Such Records From The Mississippi Public Records Act Of 1983; To Amend Section 45-39-11, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require The Toll-free Telephone Service For Reporting Criminal Acts To Be Operated Continuously On A Statewide Basis; To Amend Section 45-39-17, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Local Surcharges Assessed By Counties And Municipalities In Support Of Crime Stoppers Programs To Be Deposited Into The State Crime Stoppers Fund For Disbursement Back To Participating Counties And Municipalities; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1558
Introduced
2/19/24
Refer
2/19/24
Engrossed
3/8/24
Refer
3/22/24
Failed
4/2/24
An Act To Require The Owners Or Operators Of Social Media Websites, Applications Or Other Platforms Who Contract With A Social Media User In The State Of Mississippi To Ensure That The Content Policies Of The Social Media Platform Address And Respond To Risks Harmful To Youth Related To The Sell And Misuse Of Tobacco Or Nicotine Products; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1559
Introduced
2/19/24
Refer
2/19/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 43-21-105, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Definitions Of Various Terms Used Under The Youth Court Law; To Amend Sections 43-21-301 And 43-21-303, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That A Child May Not Be Considered Neglected When The Failure Of The Parent To Properly Provide For The Child Is Primarily Due To Financial Inability; To Amend Section 93-15-103, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Define The Phrase "compelling And Extraordinary Reasons" As Used Under The Mississippi Termination Of Parental Rights Law; To Amend Section 43-21-201, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require The Court To Appoint Counsel For An Indigent Custodial Parent In Youth Court Proceedings, And To Require A Financially Able Parent To Pay For Court-appointed Representation; To Require Monies Collected To Be Deposited Into A Special Fund To Be Known As The "juvenile Court Representation Fund" To Help Cover The Costs Of Counsel In Indigent Cases; To Amend Section 93-15-107, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Children Age 12 Or Older To Be Included In Proceedings For The Involuntary Termination Of Parental Rights; To Amend Section 93-15-111, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require A Court To Accept A Parent's Written Voluntary Release Terminating Parental Rights If Certain Requirements Are Met; To Amend Section 43-21-151, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Include Charges Of Child Neglect Within The Jurisdiction Of The Youth Court; To Amend Section 93-17-3, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Delete The Requirement For Holding A Hearing On The Termination Of Parental Rights Within 120 Days From The Statute Governing Adoption Proceedings; To Amend Section 93-15-121, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Factors To Be Considered In Determining If A Parent's Mental Illness Is Grounds For Termination Of Parental Rights; To Amend Section 25-7-9, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Remove Adoptions Involving The Department Of Child Protection Services From The Services For Which A Chancery Clerk Is Paid A Fee; To Amend Section 97-5-39, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Define The Term "torture" As A Type Of Felonious Child Abuse; To Create New Section 43-19-107, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize A Court To Establish Minimum Child Visitation Schedules For Certain Noncustodial Parents Ordered To Pay Child Support; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB156
Introduced
1/17/24
Refer
1/17/24
Failed
3/27/24
An Act To Authorize The Issuance Of State General Obligation Bonds To Provide Funds To Assist The City Of Jackson, Mississippi, In Paying Costs Associated With The Repair And Renovation Of And Upgrades And Improvements To Various Senior Centers, Community Centers And Gymnasiums In The City Of Jackson; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1560
Introduced
2/19/24
Refer
2/19/24
Failed
3/14/24
An Act To Bring Forward Sections 11-46-9 And 11-46-11, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Provide For Governmental Tort Immunity, For Purposes Of Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1561
Introduced
2/19/24
Refer
2/19/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Authorize A Person Who Is The Holder Of A Wine Or Distiller's Manufacturer's Permit In This State, Or Who Is Licensed Or Permitted Outside Of The State To Engage In The Activity Of Manufacturing, Supplying Or Importing Wine, Distilled Spirits, Or Wine And Distilled Spirits To Sell And Ship Wine, Distilled Spirits, Or Wine And Distilled Spirits Directly To Residents In This State, If The Person Obtains A Direct Shipper's Permit From The Department Of Revenue; To Provide For The Issuance Of Direct Shipper's Permits; To Require The Holder Of A Direct Shipper's Permit To Keep Certain Records; To Prohibit The Holder Of A Direct Shipper's Permit From Selling Or Shipping Light Wine, Light Spirit Products Or Beer Or Any Alcoholic Beverage Other Than Wine Or Distilled Spirits; To Limit The Amount Of Wine And Distilled Spirits That A Holder Of A Direct Shipper's Permit May Sell Or Ship To An Individual Each Year; To Prohibit The Holder Of A Direct Shipper's Permit From Selling Or Shipping Wine Or Distilled Spirits That Is Available Through The Alcoholic Beverage Control Division Of The Department Of Revenue; To Provide For The Annual Renewal Of Direct Shipper's Permits; To Provide That Persons Purchasing Or Receiving A Direct Shipment Of Wine, Distilled Spirits, Or Wine And Distilled Spirits From A Direct Shipper Must Be At Least Twenty-one Years Of Age; To Provide That Persons Receiving A Direct Shipment Of Wine, Distilled Spirits, Or Wine And Distilled Spirits From A Direct Shipper Shall Use The Wine, Distilled Spirits, Or Wine And Distilled Spirits For Personal Use Only And May Not Resell It; To Authorize The Commissioner Of Revenue To Adopt Any Rules Or Regulations As Necessary To Carry Out This Act; To Provide Penalties For Violations Of This Act; To Amend Sections 27-71-5, 27-71-7, 27-71-15 And 27-71-29, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide The Privilege Tax Required For The Issuance Of A Direct Shipper's Permit; To Levy A Tax Upon The Sales And Shipments Of Wine, Distilled Spirits, Or Wine And Distilled Spirits Made By A Direct Shipper; To Require A Certain Amount Of The Taxes Levied To Be Deposited Into The Mental Health Programs Fund; To Amend Sections 67-1-41, 67-1-45, 67-1-53, 67-1-55, 67-1-57, 67-1-73, 97-31-47 And 97-31-49, Mississippi Code Of 1972, In Conformity To The Foregoing Provisions Of This Act; To Amend Section 67-1-51, Mississippi Code Of 1972, In Conformity To The Foregoing Provisions Of This Act; To Provide That A Holder Of A Package Retailer's Permit May Sell At Retail Through The Internet And Ship Wine, Distilled Spirits, Or Wine And Distilled Spirits In Original Sealed And Unopened Packages To Residents In This State; To Provide That A Holder Of A Package Retailer's Permit Making Sales Of Wine, Distilled Spirits, Or Wine And Distilled Spirits Through The Internet May Not Sell Or Ship Any Alcoholic Beverage Other Than Wine, Distilled Spirits, Or Wine And Distilled Spirits Or Ship To An Address In A County That Has Not Voted In Favor Of Coming Out From Under The Dry Law; To Increase The Number Of Package Retailer's Permits That May Be Owned By A Person Or In Which A Person May Have A Controlling Interest From One To Three; To Amend Section 67-1-83, Mississippi Code Of 1972, In Conformity Thereto; To Allow Any County, Municipality, Tribe Or Other Political Subdivision Of The State That Is Wet Under The Local Option Alcoholic Beverage Control Law To Authorize Permitted Package Retailers To Engage In Package Retail Sales During Certain Hours On Sunday; To Bring Forward Section 67-1-67, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Relates To The Transfer Of Permits Under The Local Option Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, For The Purposes Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1562
Introduced
2/19/24
Refer
2/19/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 37-47-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Remove The Authority To Repeal The "state Public School Building Fund" Contingent Upon A Transfer Of All Funds Therein To The Educational Facilities Revolving Loan; To Reenact Sections 37-47-11, 37-47-13, 37-47-15, 37-47-17, 37-47-19, 37-47-21, 37-47-23 And 37-47-29, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Reestablish The State Public School Building Fund And Its Administration, Which Were Repealed By Operation Of Law By Chapter 453, Laws Of 2022; To Repeal Section 37-47-24, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Established The Educational Facilities Revolving Loan Fund Program For The Purpose Of Improving Educational Facilities In The State By Assisting Public Schools In Procuring Funds For Making Certain Capital Improvements; To Amend Section 27-65-75, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Return The Allocation Diverted To The Educational Facilities Revolving Loan Fund Beginning On July 1, 2022, Back To The State Public School Building Fund; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1563
Introduced
2/19/24
Refer
2/19/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 37-9-39, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Time That The Salaries Of Licensed School District Employees Shall Be Paid; To Provide That The Salary Shall Be Payable In Equal Installments On A Basis Determined By The Local School Board, Beginning In The First Month That Such Employees Perform Duties Directly Related To The Terms Of The Employment Contract; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1564
Introduced
2/19/24
Refer
2/19/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 37-21-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Increase The Minimum Annual Salary For Assistant Teachers By $5,000.00; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1565
Introduced
2/19/24
Refer
2/19/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Require The State Board Of Education To Direct Each Local School District To Implement The Capable Curriculum To Provide Programs Of Instruction On Disability Inclusion And Character Education Through Social Emotional Learning; To Require Local School Boards To Review And Evaluate Programs Hosted By A School Or On School Premises To Ensure Ada Compliance; To Require The State Board Of Education To Compile Data On Ada Compliance By Schools And Corrective Actions Plan Used To Address Any Ada Shortfalls To Be Presented To The Legislature; And For Related Purposes.