Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1071

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Dept. of Ag and Commerce; authorize to issue subpoenas and apply to circuit courts for administrative inspections and search warrants.

Impact

The bill also establishes Section 69-25-36, granting the Bureau of Plant Industry the authority to apply to circuit courts for administrative inspection and search warrants. This provision is crucial for instances where access to records or the inspection of premises is denied by entities or individuals that the bureau regulates. The authority to conduct inspections and investigations effectively provides a legal avenue for the department to carry out its oversight responsibilities, aimed at ensuring compliance and safety within the agricultural sector.

Summary

House Bill 1071 proposes significant changes to the regulatory framework of the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce. It introduces new sections to the Mississippi Code, specifically Section 69-1-401, which empowers the Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce to issue administrative subpoenas. This will allow for a more streamlined process when investigating matters under the department's jurisdiction, enabling the commissioner to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents essential for hearings or proceedings. Furthermore, it permits designated agents to administer oaths, examine witnesses, and gather evidence, thus enhancing the department’s investigatory capabilities.

Contention

Despite its positive implications for regulatory enforcement, the bill may raise concerns regarding potential overreach. Critics may argue that empowering the commissioner and the bureau with such broad authorities could infringe upon the rights of regulated entities. There are concerns about the balance between effective regulation and the rights of individuals and businesses to privacy and due process. The bill’s supporters, however, contend that these measures are necessary to protect public interests and ensure compliance with agricultural standards, thereby highlighting the ongoing debate between regulatory effectiveness and individual rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB560

No-knock warrants; prohibit issuance of.

MS SB2562

Circuit clerk fees; increase fee for each day's attendance of clerk and deputies upon court term.

MS SB2833

PEER; enact provisions for enforcement of subpoenas from.

MS SB2028

Appropriation; Agriculture and Commerce, Department of.

MS SB3033

Appropriation; Agriculture and Commerce, Department of.

MS HB661

Department of Marine Resources; revise administrative hearing procedure for.

MS HB1093

DPS; authorize to transfer MBN Headquarters to the Department of Agriculture and Commerce for the use and benefit of Agriculture and Livestock Theft Bureau.

MS SB2804

Sales tax; 1.5% rate for retail sales of livestock fencing and trailers to commercial farmers for agricultural purposes.

MS HB944

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist with purchase and renovation of a building by The Petal Area Chamber of Commerce.

MS SB2320

Warrantless search; odor of marijuana insufficient to provide probable cause for.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.