Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB676

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  

Caption

Proof of motor vehicle insurance; require when registering or renewing the registration of a motor vehicle.

Impact

The direct impact of HB 676 is significant; it reinstates prerequisites for vehicle registration based on insurance compliance, which had been repealed in 2015. The bill mandates maintenance of continuous coverage as a condition for registration, which aligns with the state's commitment to uphold motor vehicle safety standards and accountability. The proposed verification system, which leverages technology for real-time compliance checks, is intended to reduce instances of uninsured vehicles on the roads, enhancing overall public safety and potentially lowering overall insurance costs in the long term due to reduced risk.

Summary

House Bill 676 seeks to reenact Section 63-16-9 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, which mandates that all motor vehicle owners comply with motor vehicle liability insurance coverage requirements upon registering or renewing the registration of their vehicles. The bill amends the previous legislation by transferring the responsibility of maintaining the motor vehicle insurance verification system from the Department of Revenue to the Department of Public Safety, emphasizing a coordination effort aimed at enhancing verification procedures for motor vehicle insurance. Additionally, it requires tax assessors to have access to this verification system to ensure compliance with insurance obligations.

Contention

While proponents argue that the verification system will streamline processes and enhance public safety, the transfer of responsibilities and potential costs associated with implementing the system could be contentious. Questions might arise around data access for tax assessors and other entities, alongside concerns about consumer privacy regarding insurance data. The requirement that the verification response supersedes insurance cards could also elicit pushback from those wary of state oversight in individual insurance matters, balancing between public safety and personal autonomy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2406

Motor vehicle liability insurance; increase minimum coverage required.

MS SB2568

Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Enforcement Study Committee; create.

MS HB1107

Motor vehicle liability insurance policy; require to include medical payment coverage.

MS HB1359

Motor vehicle license plates; allow reuse from one vehicle to another vehicle under certain conditions.

MS HB911

Abandoned motor vehicles on private property; regulate complaint process and removal of.

MS HB839

Regulation on nonconsensual towing; revise to include private motor vehicles.

MS HB1035

Motor vehicle license plates; allow reuse from one vehicle to another under certain conditions.

MS SB2258

All-terrain vehicles and recreational off-highway vehicles; allow tagging for operation on certain roads.

MS HB1157

Used motor vehicle dealers; require continuing education as a condition of application for licensure renewal.

MS HB712

Motor vehicle license tag; authorize dealers to issue temporary tags to purchasers.

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