Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB157

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

MDAH; exempt certain repairs to state property.

Impact

The bill will amend several sections of the Mississippi Code, specifically Sections 29-1-1, 29-5-2, 39-5-5, and 39-7-7, to establish a process for granting exemptions related to the repair and renovation of designated state properties. Key provisions include age requirements (the property must be over 20 years old), maintaining architectural integrity, and using modern materials that replicate original styles if needed. Furthermore, demolition could be authorized if it is deemed more beneficial to the community and aligns with the state's long-term use plans for the property.

Summary

House Bill 157 authorizes the Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH) to exempt certain repairs and renovations to state-owned properties from standard requirements, provided they meet specific criteria. The bill emphasizes the importance of preserving state-owned properties that have historical, cultural, or architectural significance, especially those recognized as Mississippi Landmarks or National Historic Landmarks. It aims to create a framework that balances the need for necessary renovations with the conservation of historic integrity.

Contention

While proponents argue that this legislation will facilitate the preservation and modernization of historic structures without compromising their integrity, potential detractors may raise concerns about the oversight of renovations and whether it properly safeguards against improper alterations that could diminish the historical significance of these properties. The bill aims for a collaborative approach where the MDAH Board of Trustees will evaluate and approve exemptions, thus ensuring that any actions taken are aligned with both state and federal preservation standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

MS SB2293

Mississippi Antiquities Law; amend to provide for certain demolition permits.

MS SB2855

Mississippi Community Heritage Preservation Grant Fund; transfer funds and authority from DFA to MDAH.

MS HB918

MS Community Heritage Preservation Grant Fund; transfer administration from DFA to Archives and History.

MS HB555

Public procurement laws; exempt certain purchases and contracts for landmark buildings from for certain time.

MS HB527

Universities and colleges; require to allow MS residents to register for classes before nonresident students.

MS HB642

Construction of prefabricated buildings; authorize procurement and construction of at Alcorn State University.

MS HB13

Community and junior colleges; authorize to administer certain construction and maintenance contracts and exempt from DFA oversight.

MS HB924

Creating Logic for Efficiency and Accountability (CLEAR) Act; create.