Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1602

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  
Engrossed
2/5/26  

Caption

Budget requests; agencies that don't timely file with LBO shall have request prepared for them by third party.

Impact

This bill significantly impacts state budgeting procedures by introducing a structured fallback for agencies that fail to comply with budget submission timelines. If a contractor is engaged due to an agency's failure to file on time, the contractor is required to submit the budget request within thirty days of the contract execution. Furthermore, if an agency does not pay the contractor within forty-five days, it will also lose access to its current fiscal year appropriation until the dues are settled. This creates a financial incentive for agencies to comply with budget timelines.

Summary

House Bill 1602 seeks to amend Section 27-103-131 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 concerning the filing of budget requests by state agencies. The bill introduces penalties for agencies that fail to submit their budget requests on time, specifically within thirty calendar days after the official deadline. In cases where an agency does not meet this requirement, the bill mandates that the agency's director engage a third party to prepare a budget request that must be three percent lower than the agency's current budget from state general funds. This provision aims to enforce timely budget planning and ensure fiscal responsibility across state agencies.

Contention

The legislation may generate discussion regarding accountability and administrative efficiency in state budgeting processes. Critics may argue that the requirement to contract out budget preparation to third parties could lead to increased costs and inefficiencies if agencies are penalized for delays. The bill's provision that negligence in preparing budgets can be interpreted as a refusal to comply with the requirements could also raise concerns about the potential for punitive actions against agency employees, thereby affecting their operational discretion and autonomy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2772

Expunction and reenfranchisment; revise procedure for requesting.

MS SB2577

Mississippi Public Records Act; allow public bodies to deny excessive public records requests.

MS HB1311

Administrative forfeiture; to reenact and amend to request those who wish to contest to file written notice.

MS HB1033

Requests for DNA testing; clarify that they are excepted from bar on second or successive motions for post-conviction relief.

MS SB2020

Tax sale; county to retain any overbid amount and landowner prohibited from requesting recovery of.

MS HB205

Ad valorem tax levy for school districts; provide levying authority with discretion to approve request by school board.

MS HB1110

Workers' compensation commission; require emergency hearing upon request of either party.

MS HB1592

School boards; provide process for removal from office for just cause and remove authority to request ad valorem tax increase exceeding 2% without referendum.

MS HB652

Contract lobbyists; prohibit agencies, universities and colleges from hiring with public funds.

MS SB2882

Jurors; expand pool to citizens with driver's license who have filed state income taxes.

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