Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR68

Introduced
4/4/24  
Refer
4/4/24  

Caption

Recognize Melissa Bond for developing Mississippi Practical Appraiser Training (MPAT) program.

Impact

The MPAT program is significant for Mississippi's appraisal industry, as it represents the first program of its kind in the nation to gain recognition and funding through a federal grant. This initiative seeks to improve diversity within the profession and ensures that the program aligns with the state's demographic and economic needs. Furthermore, it is designed to maintain high standards in appraisal education, boasting a higher national exam pass rate compared to traditional pathways to licensing. Legislative recognition of this program serves to highlight Mississippi’s progressive approach in addressing workforce challenges in real estate.

Summary

Senate Resolution 68 commends Melissa Bond, a certified residential appraiser and distance education instructor from Picayune, Mississippi, for her innovative contributions to the real estate profession through the development of the Mississippi Practical Appraiser Training (MPAT) program. This program was launched in partnership with the Mississippi Appraisal Board and aims to alleviate barriers to entry into the appraisal profession, particularly in areas lacking sufficient appraisers. The resolution emphasizes the state’s leadership in creating a pathway to licensure that not only augments the appraiser population but also promotes diversity by actively recruiting underrepresented groups.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR68 is largely positive, reflecting appreciation for innovative educational programs and their potential to improve workforce diversity in the real estate industry. Supporters see the MPAT program as a groundbreaking step toward inclusion, while also responding to a critical shortage of appraisers in certain areas of the state. The resolution was adopted unanimously, indicating broad legislative support for efforts that enhance educational opportunities and equity within the profession.

Contention

While SR68 does not present direct points of contention as it recognizes a positive initiative, some stakeholders may argue about the accessibility of such training programs or the effectiveness of federally funded educational efforts. Questions could arise regarding the sustainability of funding and whether similar programs will be implemented in other states seeking to replicate Mississippi's model. Overall, the resolution promotes a constructive dialogue on enhancing licensure pathways and increasing the diversity of professionals in the appraisal industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1187

Mississippi Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board; separate from Mississippi Real Estate Commission and from Mississippi Real Estate Appraisal Board.

MS SB2673

Mississippi Real Estate Appraisal Board; make independent from Mississippi Real Estate Commission.

MS SB2740

"Mississippi Universal Prekindergarten Program Act of 2023"; create.

MS HB112

"Mississippi Universal Prekindergarten Program Act of 2023"; create.

MS SB2597

Mississippi Comprehensive Workforce Training and Education Consolidation Act of 2004; extend repealer on.

MS SR25

Recognizing Mississippi National Guard and Republic of Uzbekistan for 10th anniversary of partnership.

MS SB2139

Mississippi USA Semiquincentennial Commission and Mississippi Semiquincentennial Celebration Fund; create.

MS HB1156

Mississippi Worforce Training and Education Act; extend repealer in 2004 chapter law comforming code sections.

MS HB1188

Innovate Mississippi; authorize issuance of bonds to provide funds for certain programs and revise provisions regarding certain programs.

MS SB2798

Mississippi Work and Save Program; create.

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