Mississippi Fair Commission; reconstitute.
By restoring the Mississippi Fair Commission, the bill reinforces the state's commitment to promoting agricultural engagement and supporting local farmers. It provides the Commission with the power to set regulations for distributing state funds for agricultural premiums and awards, with these funds capped at a minimum of $1,000 and dependent on legislative approvals. Additionally, it allows for the formation of an advisory council that will provide guidance and help elevate agricultural standards within the state.
Senate Bill 2006 aims to reconstitute the Mississippi Fair Commission which has previously had its powers and duties transferred to the Department of Agriculture and Commerce. This legislation restores the Fair Commission's authority, enabling it to oversee operations at the Mississippi State Fairgrounds and manage activities related to agricultural and industrial development. The bill amends several sections of the Mississippi Code to reflect these changes, ensuring the Commission can operate independently and effectively under the state's framework.
Notably, the bill allows the Mississippi Fair Commission to hire law enforcement officers on a contractual basis for security at the State Fairgrounds. This provision raises potential concerns regarding transparency and accountability as it designs a framework that keeps the identities of these officers confidential. Furthermore, there is a structured approach for the use of revenue generated from activities at the fairgrounds, which could lead to discussions on fiscal responsibility and oversight of public funds.