Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1186

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  
Engrossed
2/13/25  
Refer
2/14/25  
Enrolled
3/7/25  

Caption

Natural gas piping systems; require testing in school facilities.

Impact

The enactment of HB 1186 will significantly influence safety regulations regarding natural gas in schools throughout Mississippi. It establishes concrete responsibilities for school officials regarding the management of natural gas systems, thereby aiming to minimize risks associated with gas leaks. The Mississippi Public Service Commission is tasked with formulating implementation rules, ensuring that schools comply with safety standards and procedures for testing and reporting. This is projected to enhance the overall safety environment in educational institutions.

Summary

House Bill 1186 mandates that school districts in Mississippi perform annual pressure tests on their natural gas piping systems. The bill applies to public and private elementary and secondary schools, including charter schools, but excludes home schools. It stipulates that each school must conduct these tests to ensure the safety and integrity of natural gas supplies in their facilities. Results of these tests must be reported to the natural gas supplier, and in cases of hazardous gas leaks, suppliers must discontinue service to the affected schools immediately.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB 1186 appears to be largely positive, especially among safety advocates and educational administrators who see this bill as a necessary step to protect students and staff from potential gas hazards. However, there may be concerns regarding the financial implications for schools tasked with implementing new testing protocols and potential infrastructural modifications to comply with the new law. Overall, the intent is viewed favorably as a measure to promote safety.

Contestation

Some points of contention may arise regarding the financial burden placed on school districts for compliance with annual testing, particularly for those with limited budgets. Additionally, there could be discussions on the thoroughness and effectiveness of the tests conducted, especially concerning the qualifications of personnel performing the pressure tests. There may be debates on how these new responsibilities affect administrative workflows and the prioritization of safety measures against other educational needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2297

Forensics laboratory and Chickasawhay Natural Gas District; revise provisions of.

MS SB2603

Excavation; revise procedures and required white lining in certain stances.

MS HB1302

Immunization requirements; authorize religious exemption from requirements of schools and child care facilities.

MS HB690

Chickasawhay Natural Gas District; increase compensation of board of directors and chairperson of.

MS SB2388

Applicants for TANF benefits; repeal section that requires drug testing as condition of eligibility.

MS SB2806

Applicants for TANF benefits; repeal section that required drug testing as condition of eligibility.

MS HB20

Child care facilities; require licensing agency to disclose names of persons filing complaints against.

MS HB183

Child care facilities; require licensing agency to disclose names of persons filing complaints against.

MS HB1063

Excavation; revise procedures and require white lining in certain stances.

MS HB332

Statewide testing program; cease all statewide uniform assessments and determine promotion based on cumulative grades.

Similar Bills

MS SB2228

Natural gas piping systems; require school districts to annually test systems in their facilities.

MS HB1600

Beer Industry Fair Dealing Act; bring forward.

MS HB1195

Electric vehicle charging stations; prohibit retail electric suppliers from recovering costs from ratepayers.

MS HB103

Death penalty executions; remove firing squad as an option.

MS HB800

Death penalty executions; remove firing squad as an option.

MS SB2310

County authorization to assess emergency telecommunications service charge; extend date of repeal on.

MS HB1479

Mississippi Department of Corrections Commissioner; revise authority to inflict the death penalty.

MS SB2655

Death penalty; revise method of execution.