Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB201

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

Cleaning private property; revise procedures used to clean property adjudicated a menace to public health and safety.

Impact

If passed, HB201 would significantly alter the procedures governing the handling of personal property on properties adjudicated as menacing. The bill encourages proactive engagement by counties in maintaining public health and safety, allowing them to efficiently manage property deemed excessive and unsightly. The proposed regulations could streamline operations by clarifying the authority and processes for property removal, potentially leading to cleaner communities and better management of local resources.

Summary

House Bill 201 aims to amend Section 19-5-105 of the Mississippi Code to grant the Board of Supervisors of any county the authority to remove personal property from land considered a menace to public health, safety, and welfare. It establishes notice requirements to inform property owners of intended actions, which includes public postings and communications. The bill provides mechanisms for the recovery of such property, detailing timelines and conditions under which the county can dispose of unclaimed property through public auctions.

Contention

Discussion around HB201 centers on the balance between government authority and individual property rights. Supporters argue that enabling counties to take quick action on properties that pose health risks is essential for community safety. Detractors, on the other hand, caution against potential government overreach and the possibility of unjust seizure of property without due process, emphasizing the need for adequate safeguards to protect property owners' rights before enactment.

Additional_notes

The bill further outlines stipulations for the final disposition of unclaimed items, requiring proceeds from auctions to be directed into the county treasury for designated purposes. Additionally, it amends Section 17-25-25 to ensure consistency among related regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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