Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2557

Introduced
2/16/24  
Refer
2/16/24  
Engrossed
3/12/24  
Refer
3/18/24  
Enrolled
4/3/24  

Caption

Ground lease for solar installation at Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experimental Stations; authorize.

Impact

The bill's provisions aim to impact Mississippi's agricultural sector positively by promoting the integration of sustainable energy solutions into research facilities. The revenue generated from lease agreements for solar installations will be channeled into special funds solely dedicated to enhancing Mississippi State University or Alcorn State University. Furthermore, the bill ensures that all mineral rights associated with the leased properties remain with the state, aiming to protect state interests in natural resources.

Summary

Senate Bill 2557 seeks to amend Section 37-113-21 of the Mississippi Code to enable the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning to enter into contracts and leases for solar installations at various agricultural research stations operated by Mississippi State University and Alcorn State University. This authorization includes lease terms of up to 30 years with the option for two additional extensions of 10 years each. The legislation is designed to facilitate the development of renewable energy sources while simultaneously benefiting the agricultural research infrastructure within the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB2557 appears largely supportive, particularly among those invested in agricultural advancements and renewable energy initiatives. Legislators recognized the bill as a forward-thinking approach to enhancing research capabilities through clean energy while optimizing the use of state-owned properties. Overall, views expressed during discussions suggest a consensus on the necessity of aligning state institutions with modern energy practices while fostering fiscal responsibility.

Contention

Notably, there are discussions on the potential implications of state control over land leases concerning academic institutions. While support prevails, skepticism arises regarding the extent to which this centralization may influence operational autonomy for Mississippi universities. Concerns could be voiced about balancing the dual objectives of agricultural development and sustainable energy advancement without undermining the universities' autonomy or local community interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2522

Forestry; abolish Forestry Commission and transfer duties to Division of Forestry in MS Department of Agriculture & Commerce.

MS SB3003

Appropriation; IHL - Mississippi State University - Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station.

MS HB287

Mississippi Forestry Commission; authorize to electronically accept bids for timber sales.

MS HB787

Mississippi Board of Registration for Foresters; bring forward all code sections and authorize to suspend license of licensee for failure to satisfy judgement.

MS HB986

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

MS HB363

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

MS SB2449

Sales and use taxes; specify for computer software services and products delivered electronically in Mississippi.

MS HB1628

Appropriation; Forestry Commission.

MS HB1186

School Boards; authorize to enter into long-term contract for sale of timber on 16th section lands.

MS SB2590

Mississippi State University authority to lease property for public-private partnership student housing; increase term.

Similar Bills

MS SB2738

Alcorn State University; update code to reflect correct name reference.

MS HB922

Alcorn State University; update references to in code to reflect current name designation.

MS SB2519

Mississippi Foreign Land Ownership Act; create.

MS SB2473

Land ownership; prohibit nonresident alien ownership of.

MS HB1284

Mississippi Foreign Land Ownership Act; create to prohibit acquisition of forestry and agricultural lands.

MS HB1296

Plant biostimulants; revise terminology under MS Plant and Soil Amendment Law in order to comply with rules adopted by AAPFCO.

MS SB2025

Plant and soil amendments; provide additional label requirements for.

MS SB2026

Plant and soil amendments; provide additional label requirements for.