Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1593

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Sixteenth section land; define rights of owners of land on which is located a body of water.

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 1593 have the potential to reshape the balance of rights between private landowners and the public concerning access to and use of navigable water bodies. By reinforcing the rights of sixteenth section landowners, the bill might restrict public access not only for recreational purposes but also lessen accountability for impacts on the environment and adjoining land commercial activities. Such alterations could affect various groups that rely on these waterways for recreation or natural resource management.

Summary

House Bill 1593 seeks to amend various sections of the Mississippi Code of 1972 regarding the rights associated with sixteenth section lands, particularly focusing on the management of bodies of water located on these lands. It establishes that the sixteenth section trust is paramount to the public waters trust, thereby granting greater control to landowners over navigable waters and oxbow lakes situated on their properties. This amendment is designed to clarify the legal standing of landowners in relation to public access and use of these waterways, which could significantly alter how public waterways are perceived under state law.

Sentiment

Reactions to HB 1593 are mixed. Proponents argue that reinforcing landowners' rights will preserve their property against encroachment and safeguard their interests in managing their lands effectively. Conversely, opponents fear that this could lead to diminished public access to precious natural resources, undermining years of efforts towards environmental stewardship and communal use of common waterways. The tug-of-war highlights the ongoing struggle between private rights and public interests in Mississippi's legislative landscape.

Contention

One noted point of contention centers around the implications of valuing private rights over public interests, particularly in areas of conservation and recreational access. Critics raise concerns that this legislation could set a precedent for eroding public rights to access waterways deemed navigable, while advocates emphasize property rights in the context of economic development. The bill could lead to a legislative environment where local boards face challenges in managing these waters responsively, potentially impairing environmental protections established in previous laws.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2473

Land ownership; prohibit nonresident alien ownership of.

MS SB2246

16th Section lands; revise leasing procedure for leases for oil, gas and mineral explorations.

MS HB1957

Bolivar County; authorize to create a water and/or sewer district in community of Choctaw which is located in.

MS SB2245

16th section land; remove board of supervisors from having to approve leases and substitute Secretary of State.

MS HB246

16th section land; authorize local school board to grant an extension to holder of a long-term lease in good standing.

MS SB2274

Open Meetings Act; include rural water associations within the definition of public body.

MS SB2247

16th section land; authorize local school board to grant an extension to holder of a long-term lease in good standing.

MS SB2575

Public Water Authorities; expand the definition of qualified corporation.

MS HB1102

Oyster bottoms; bring forward code sections related to.

MS HB1575

Oyster bottoms; bring forward code sections related to.

Similar Bills

HI HB536

Relating To Freshwater Waterways.

HI HB536

Relating To Freshwater Waterways.

OR SB74

Relating to determinations of navigability on Oregon waterways.

NJ A2782

Appropriates $26,140,000 for dredging projects and dredged material disposal projects related to navigational waterways.

NJ S1528

Appropriates $26,140,000 for dredging projects and dredged material disposal projects related to navigational waterways.

NJ S1527

Establishes special dredging account; directs $5,000,000 of sales tax collected annually be deposited therein; directs DEP to administer account and dredging program with certain requirements.

NJ A2781

Establishes special dredging account; directs $5,000,000 of sales tax collected annually be deposited therein; directs DEP to administer account and dredging program with certain requirements.

NJ S1540

Authorizes municipal dredging of lagoon community waterways and levying of special assessment or issuing of bonds to finance such dredging.