Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2305

Introduced
2/7/24  
Refer
2/7/24  

Caption

DHS; allow fraud investigators to drive unmarked vehicles.

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, it would have a significant impact on how the state regulates the marking of official vehicles by allowing exemptions for specific personnel involved in sensitive investigations. Currently, the law requires that all state-owned or leased vehicles be marked to identify the agency to which they belong. SB2305 would modify this requirement for specific cases deemed necessary for operational effectiveness, reflecting a shift in operational protocols within law enforcement and state agencies.

Summary

Senate Bill 2305 aims to amend Section 25-1-87 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to allow certain personnel, specifically fraud investigators and the Executive Director of the Department of Human Services, to operate unmarked vehicles. This legislation is intended to enhance the ability of these officials to perform their duties without compromising their investigative work. By permitting unmarked vehicles, the bill seeks to improve the effectiveness of financial fraud investigations conducted by the Department of Human Services.

Contention

The bill is expected to raise discussions regarding security and transparency, as some may argue that unmarked vehicles could lead to issues of accountability and public trust. Conversely, proponents assert that such measures are vital for the efficacy of investigations, particularly in cases involving fraud and deception where visibility of the agency might impede their work. The considerations surrounding this amendment reflect broader themes of operational efficiency versus public oversight in state governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2539

All-terrain vehicles and recreational off-highway vehicles; allow tagging for operation on certain roads.

MS HB1240

Utility-type vehicles; regulate operation of on public roads and highways.

MS HB1122

Utility-type vehicles and side-by-sides; authorize operation of on public county and municipal roads and streets.

MS SB2570

Recreational off highway vehicles; authorize operation on county roads subject to registration and other requirements.

MS SB2569

Transportation; allow and regulate autonomous vehicles.

MS HB828

Driver's license; revise certain requirements and create certificate for driving.

MS HB986

Transportation; allow public and private partnerships to establish electric vehicle charging stations.

MS SB2238

Motor vehicle equipment; revise penalties related to.

MS SB2860

Motor vehicle tags; remove portion of fees deposited to State General Fund, or rededicate to Ad Valorem Tax Reduction Fund.

MS HB1032

"Mississippi Security Drone Act of 2023"; enact to prohibit the purchase of unmanned aircraft systems from non-U.S. manufacturers.

Similar Bills

MS HB1023

DHS Fraud Investigators; allow to drive unmarked vehicles.

MS HB1338

Unmarked vehicles; revise requirements for and prohibit impersonation of law enforcement.

MS SB2204

Law enforcement; require centralized registry for all reports of stolen agriculture-related items.

MS HB363

Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce; technical amendments related to certain powers and duties.

MS SB2543

Department of Public Safety; revise provisions related to.

MS HB1481

Officer-involved deaths; require investigation by Mississippi Bureau of Investigations.

MS HB615

Officer-involved deaths; require investigation by Mississippi Bureau of Investigations.

MS HB957

Officer-involved deaths; require investigation by Mississippi Bureau of Investigations.