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Mississippi Senate Bill SB2781
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2781
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
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Investigative reports; exempt youth court reports from the Mississippi Public Records Act, bring forward provisions related to.Commission on Judicial Performance.
Latest MS SB2781 Activity
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Previously Filed As
MS HB406
Public records; exempt the booking information of certain mentally ill patients from.
MS SB2822
Administrative Office of Courts; bring forward code sections related to.
MS SB2672
MS Public Records Act; exempt certain private information of persons conducting in-state operations.
MS SB2406
MS Public Records Act; exempt certain private information of persons conducting in-state operations.
MS HB1107
School attendance officers; bring forward provisions related to for possible amendment.
MS SB2124
Child abuse reports; name of the reporter shall not be confidential.
MS HB875
DUI; bring forward all provisions regulating.
MS HB1435
Judical districts; bring forward circuit, chancery and county courts.
MS SB2771
Judicial redistricting; bring forward code sections related to.
MS HB1586
Judicial districts; bring forward chancery, circuit and county.
Similar Bills
MS SB2776
Department of Child Protection Services; amend youth court intake provisions related to duties of.
MS HB20
Child care facilities; require licensing agency to disclose names of persons filing complaints against.
MS HB183
Child care facilities; require licensing agency to disclose names of persons filing complaints against.
MS HB320
Child care facilities; require licensing agency to disclose names of persons filing complaints against.
MS SB2239
Child Protection Services; require disclosure of reporter in cases of false abuse and neglect reports.
MS SB2039
Child Protection Services; require disclosure of reporter in certain cases of false abuse and neglect reports.
MS SB2033
Child Protection Services; require disclosure of reporter in certain cases of false abuse and neglect reports.
MS SB2459
Child Protection Services; require disclosure of reporter in certain cases of false abuse and neglect reports.