Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB609

Introduced
1/15/25  
Refer
1/15/25  

Caption

Nonprofit corporations; authorize administrative dissolution for failure to file annual report and exempt churches from reporting requirement.

Impact

The proposed changes significantly impact the governance of nonprofit corporations in Mississippi by enforcing stricter compliance measures. By introducing administrative dissolution as a penalty for failure to file timely reports, the bill aims to enhance the operational integrity of nonprofit organizations. This initiative is particularly crucial given the reliance on public trust and funding that many nonprofits have, making accountability essential to their continued operation. Additionally, organizations that receive public funds are particularly scrutinized, necessitating appropriate reporting to maintain their status.

Summary

House Bill 609 seeks to amend Section 79-11-407 of the Mississippi Code to introduce provisions for the administrative dissolution of nonprofit corporations that fail to timely file their annual reports or disclose required information. This statute reinforces the obligation of both domestic and foreign nonprofit corporations to submit up-to-date reports to the Secretary of State's Business Services Division, ensuring transparency and accountability in organizational operations. Nonprofit entities will now face the risk of dissolution for noncompliance, unless they correct their filings within a specified period after receiving notice.

Contention

Notably, the bill exempts churches from annual reporting requirements, which may spark contention among legislators and advocacy groups. While supporters of the exemption argue that it respects the autonomy of religious institutions and acknowledges their unique status, opponents may view it as a potential loophole that undermines accountability in organizations that operate under religious affiliations. This debate may highlight a broader conversation regarding the need for transparency across all nonprofit sectors, including those that are faith-based.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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