Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2342

Introduced
2/8/24  
Refer
2/8/24  

Caption

State Department of Health and State Board of Health; extend repealer on.

Impact

By reenacting these sections, the bill seeks to extend the operational capabilities of the State Board of Health up to 2028, ensuring continued oversight of health regulations that affect Mississippi's public welfare. This is particularly crucial for programs related to maternal and child health, control of communicable diseases, and sanitation enforcement. Additionally, the bill ensures that local governments can still access funds for improving water systems, thereby supporting rural health initiatives and infrastructure improvements.

Summary

Senate Bill 2342 aims to reenact various sections of the Mississippi Code that establish and regulate the State Board of Health and the powers and duties of the State Department of Health. This includes provisions for the oversight of public health regulations and the maintenance of water quality standards across the state. Specifically, the bill preserves the framework for the State Board of Health, which consists of appointed members with expertise in public health, and outlines their responsibilities in regulating health standards and practices within the state.

Contention

Discussions around SB2342 may arise regarding the authority it grants the State Board of Health, particularly concerning the power to impose penalties and regulations. Critics of the bill might argue that it centralizes too much power in the hands of a state agency, potentially undermining local autonomy in health-related matters. On the other hand, supporters will likely emphasize the necessity of a unified state health policy to address public health challenges effectively and to ensure compliance with federal health standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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