Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2528

Introduced
2/16/24  
Refer
2/16/24  

Caption

Mississippi Tort Claims Act; create publicly accessible registry for certain entities subject to.

Impact

If enacted, SB2528 will have significant implications for state laws governing the interactions between government and private entities. By requiring registration, the bill seeks to ensure that there is a formal record of private entities linked to governmental operations, which could have potential impacts on public trust. Additionally, this legislation would align with ongoing efforts to make government operations more transparent to the public, allowing citizens to access information about who is working for the state and under what capacity.

Summary

Senate Bill 2528 aims to create a publicly accessible registry managed by the Secretary of State that will include private entities classified as employees of governmental organizations. This legislation is part of an effort to enhance transparency and accountability in the dealings between government bodies and private sector entities that provide services or hold contracts. The bill specifies that these private entities must register with the Secretary of State to provide relevant information, thereby fostering greater oversight of their roles and relationships with state entities.

Contention

While the intent behind SB2528 is to increase transparency, it has generated discussions regarding the balance between openness and the operational realities of private entities. Critics may argue that the bill could impose unnecessary bureaucratic burdens on these organizations, deterring private partners from engaging with the state. There may also be concerns over privacy and confidentiality, particularly in cases where proprietary information is involved. Thus, the discourse surrounding SB2528 highlights the tension between regulatory oversight and the practicality of operations within both governmental and private sectors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2652

Mississippi Vulnerable Person Abuse Registry; create.

MS HB1067

Mississippi Broadband Accessibility Act; create.

MS SB2483

Mississippi State Employee Maternity Leave Act; create.

MS HB880

Mississippi Consumer Privacy Act for State Agencies; create.

MS SB2674

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS SB2420

Public Funds Offender Registry; create.

MS SB2347

Hospital police department; authorize for certain private entities.

MS SB2760

Mississippi Help Not Harm Act; enact.

MS SB2284

Mississippi Minimum Wage Act; establish.

MS HB207

Mississippi Benefit Corporation Act; create.

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