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.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2001

Economic development; provide incentives for certain economic development projects.

MS HB1

Economic development; provide incentives for certain economic development projects.

MS SB2002

Appropriation; additional to MDA for certain projects.

MS HB2

Appropriation; additional to MDA for certain projects.

MS HB1

Project Atlas Fund; create.

MS SB2001

Project Poppy Fund; create.

Similar Bills

MS SB2596

MDOT; authorize the transfer and conveyance of certain real property to the City of Ridgeland.

MS HB1436

MDOT; authorize to transfer property in Harrison County to the City of Gulfport.

MS HB1121

Jackson State University; create fund for construction of new football stadium.

MS HB1728

Public property; authorize Department of Finance and Administration to sell certain real property in the City of Biloxi.

MS SB2302

MDOT; authorize the transfer and conveyance of certain real property to the City of Gulfport.

MS SB2597

DFA; authorize the transfer and conveyance of ABC Warehouse to Madison County Economic Development Authority.

MS HB1093

DPS; authorize to transfer MBN Headquarters to the Department of Agriculture and Commerce for the use and benefit of Agriculture and Livestock Theft Bureau.

MS SB2292

Agricultural & Livestock Theft Bureau; authorize to relocate to vacated Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics facilities.