Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1271

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

MS Employment Protection Act; revise penalties for violations of.

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would significantly impact various employers across Mississippi by enforcing stricter hiring protocols that specifically bar the employment of individuals not legally authorized to work in the United States. The enhanced administrative actions could lead to more frequent revocations of business licenses and dissolve operations for repeated offenders. The bill aims to compel employers to utilize the E-Verify program to ensure that all newly hired employees are eligible for employment, thereby potentially reducing instances of unauthorized employment.

Summary

House Bill 1271 seeks to amend the Mississippi Employment Protection Act by revising the penalties for violations related to employment verification. The bill aims to enhance the enforcement mechanisms by allowing for administrative dissolution or revocation of employers found in violation of hiring unauthorized aliens. It also provides civil penalties that can be enforced by the Attorney General and establishes a procedural framework for the enforcement of these provisions through various state agencies, including the Department of Employment Security and the Secretary of State.

Contention

However, there are notable points of contention regarding the bill's implications for local businesses and employees. Detractors argue that the penalties might be excessive and could disproportionately affect smaller employers who may lack the resources to comply with extensive verification processes. There are also concerns regarding how the enforcement actions could lead to a hostile workplace atmosphere for employees, particularly those who are perceived to be in vulnerable positions. The balance of ensuring lawful employment against the potential for discrimination and undue hardship on businesses remains a crucial discussion point as the bill is considered.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1582

MS Employment Protection Act; revise penalties for violations of.

MS SB2734

Mississippi Employment Protection Act; revise penalties and authorize regulations for enforcement.

MS HB147

Unauthorized aliens; penalize transport into state by any person and prohibit forgery of documents.

MS HB588

Office of Workforce Development; revise funding mechanism for and revise powers and duties of.

MS SB2810

MS Workforce Training and Education Act; extend repealer on the act and in 2004 chapter law for conforming sections.

MS SB2552

MS Comprehensive Workforce Training & Education Consolidation Act of 2004; extend repealer on code sections conformed to.

MS HB34

The Combating Violence, Disorder and Looting and Law Enforcement Protection Act of Mississippi; create.

MS SB2523

Pecan Harvesting Law; revise penalties for violating.

MS HB564

MS Workforce Training and Education Act; extend repealer and codify repealers on conforming statutes.

MS HB892

MS Workforce Training and Education Act; extend repealer on act and delete repealer on sections amended to conform in 2004.

Similar Bills

MS HB1582

MS Employment Protection Act; revise penalties for violations of.

MS SB2734

Mississippi Employment Protection Act; revise penalties and authorize regulations for enforcement.

MS SB2762

Retainage; further define and outline the process related to.

MS HB448

E-verify program; transfer responsibility of administering to the Commission of Agriculture and Commerce.

MS HB272

Construction contracts; provide certain requirements regarding payment and retainage.

MS HB47

Unauthorized aliens; penalize transport into state by any person and prohibit forgery of documents.

MS HB147

Unauthorized aliens; penalize transport into state by any person and prohibit forgery of documents.

MS HB877

Southern Voting Rights Act; create and revise provisions related to elections.