Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1048

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
1/17/25  

Caption

School resource officers; require school districts to employ for each school under its jurisdiction.

Impact

In addition to the employment requirement, HB1048 stipulates that individuals hired as SROs must undergo a basic law enforcement training program within a two-year period from their date of employment. If an officer fails to complete this training, they are stripped of their peace officer powers on school property. This requirement is intended to enhance the training and preparedness of school resource officers, thereby potentially improving school safety and increasing their effectiveness in emergency situations.

Summary

House Bill 1048 aims to amend Section 37-7-321 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, mandating that each school district in the state employ one or more School Resource Officers (SROs). These officers will be designated as peace officers with authority to operate within all properties managed by the school district. The bill outlines that these officers must take an oath and post a bond similar to a constable in the relevant county.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding HB1048 include concerns over the funding for these positions and the implications for school district budgets. Critics may argue that mandating SROs could divert funds from other important educational resources. Supporters, however, believe that having trained peace officers on-site is crucial for maintaining a safe educational environment and preventing potential threats or incidents on school grounds. Additionally, the measure could spark debates regarding local control of school safety versus state mandates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1024

"Mississippi School Resource Officers School Safety (MS ROSS) Act"; create to provide funding to local law enforcement agencies for the employment of SROs.

MS HB194

"Mississippi School Resource Officers School Safety (MS ROSS) Act"; create to provide funding to local law enforcement agencies.

MS HB1982

Mississippi School Resource Officers School Safety (MS ROSS) Act; create to provide funding to local law enforcement agencies.

MS HB73

School attendance officers; transfer responsibility of employment from MDE to local school districts.

MS SB2331

School attendance officers; transfer responsibility of employment from MDE to local school districts.

MS HB1179

School attendance officers; transfer responsibility for employment and establishment of duties from MDE to the local school districts.

MS HB1016

Public schools; allow to employ or accept the service of chaplains.

MS SB2335

School nurses; direct the Office of Healthy Schools to develop salary schedule that all school districts shall use when employing.

MS HB654

School nurses; direct the Office of Healthy Schools to develop salary schedule for that all school districts shall use when employing.

MS HB1120

"Mississippi School Safety Guardian Act"; create to allow governing bodies of schools to designate employees to carry concealed firearms.

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