Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB297

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

Homeless encampments; prohibit on public property and define as a public nuisance on private property.

Impact

The bill significantly amends existing statutes related to public health and safety by expanding the definitions of public nuisances to include homeless encampments. It allows municipal authorities greater power in addressing these encampments on both public and private properties, particularly where there are concerns regarding safety and cleanliness. Additionally, it enables municipalities to assess costs incurred during the enforcement and cleanup of these encampments, potentially encumbering property with liens to recuperate costs associated with their removal.

Summary

House Bill 297 aims to establish prohibitions regarding the presence of homeless encampments near defined sensitive areas and critical infrastructure. The bill specifically prohibits individuals from sitting, lying, sleeping, or placing personal property within 1,000 feet of such areas, which include schools, daycares, parks, and public utilities. Violation of this mandate is classified as a public nuisance, subject to abatement, and may be charged as a misdemeanor with associated penalties including fines and potential jail time. The enforcement of this law will require a minimum of 48 hours' notice before any action is taken against violators.

Contention

There are notable points of contention regarding HB 297. Advocates argue that such measures are necessary for maintaining public order and safety, particularly in proximity to schools and critical infrastructure. However, detractors contend that the legislation may exacerbate the challenges faced by the homeless population and undermine their rights without providing adequate alternatives or solutions for housing and support. There are concerns that the implementation of this law could lead to criminalization of homelessness, further marginalizing vulnerable individuals who lack access to basic shelter and resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

MS SB2330

Homeless encampments; prohibit camping, panhandling or loitering on public and private property with conditions.

MS HB1203

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MS SB2334

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MS HB201

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OR HB3937

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MS SB2296

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CT HB07062

An Act Concerning Temporary Shelter Units For Persons Experiencing Homelessness Or Refugees.

OR HB2696

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