Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2028

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

Carbon credits or sequestration; require recorded instrument to convey.

Impact

The enactment of SB2028 would have a significant impact on the laws governing the conveyance of interests in land within Mississippi. It mandates that any transactions involving carbon credits or sequestration be recognized through formal recording processes, thereby instituting them as legitimate interests akin to other land transactions. This recording requirement ensures that such interests are enforceable and that priority is clear among different claims, which could potentially increase investment in carbon trading and environmentally sustainable practices within the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 2028 proposes the requirement for the notice of conveyance of an interest relating to carbon credits or carbon sequestration to be recorded as an interest in land. This legislation aims to clarify the status and priority of carbon credits within the real estate framework in Mississippi, integrating them into the existing system of land conveyances as outlined in the Mississippi Code of 1972. By aligning carbon credits with traditional land interests, the bill seeks to facilitate clearer legal recognition and documentation of such interests.

Contention

The discussion surrounding SB2028 may touch upon the complexities of integrating environmental commodities like carbon credits into traditional property law. Stakeholders may express differing views on how this integration affects landowners, potential buyers of carbon credits, and the broader implications for economic development and environmental policy. Needing further clarity and consensus on the impact of carbon market activities on land rights may be crucial, as this legislation moves forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2008

Carbon credits or sequestration; require recorded instrument to convey.

MS SB2880

Carbon credits or sequestration; require recorded instrument to convey.

MS SB2427

Onshore oil wells; require compliance with anchoring requirements to be determined by the State Oil and Gas Board.

MS HB1198

Lands struck off to the state; require when deed is not demanded upon expiration of redemption period.

MS HB1258

Boats and other vessels; update numbering requirements for compliance with federal regulations.

MS HB447

Military education credits and certifications; require IHL, MCCB and SWIB to develop policy for acceptance of.

MS SB2481

Residential subdivisions; authorize property owners to establish and/or amend covenants, conditions and restrictions.

MS HB181

Asset forfeiture; require hearing to challenge.

MS SB2623

Schools; require carbon monoxide detectors in all.

MS SB3167

Income tax; authorize credits for certain in-state television productions, or alternative rebate for 75% of credit amount.

Similar Bills

MS SB2880

Carbon credits or sequestration; require recorded instrument to convey.

MS SB2008

Carbon credits or sequestration; require recorded instrument to convey.

MS HB960

Instruments of record; require to be in the English language.

MS SB2597

DFA; authorize the transfer and conveyance of ABC Warehouse to Madison County Economic Development Authority.

MS SB2600

Dr. Edon Langston Bolton State Office Building; authorize DFA to transfer and convey.

MS SB2316

Silencers; clarify legality of making, manufacturing, selling or possessing.

MS HB1728

Public property; authorize Department of Finance and Administration to sell certain real property in the City of Biloxi.

MS HB904

Abortion; repeal prohibition of.