Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1671

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Youth court and youth court referees; regulate.

Impact

The bill seeks to enhance the effectiveness of the youth court system by obligating referees to receive regular judicial training, thereby promoting consistency and professionalism in handling youth-related cases. This could potentially lead to improved outcomes for juveniles within the justice system, as trained referees may apply stronger legal foundations and better understand the complexities involved in juvenile cases. Furthermore, the bill outlines the process for conducting hearings, ensuring that operations mirror those of a standard youth court, centralizing authority and accountability.

Summary

House Bill 1671 proposes amendments to specific sections of the Mississippi Code of 1972 regarding the youth court system. The bill emphasizes the appointment and responsibilities of youth court referees, ensuring that individuals in these positions are members of the state bar and have undergone mandatory training in juvenile justice. This is designed to standardize the qualifications and operations of youth courts across various jurisdictions within the state, particularly in counties lacking family or county courts.

Contention

Some points of contention may arise from the increased authority and responsibility placed on youth court referees, as well as concerns over the potential limitation of judicial discretion. Opponents might argue that imposing strict training requirements could deter qualified individuals from serving as referees, especially in rural areas where access to training opportunities could be limited. Additionally, as youth courts may take on a rehabilitative focus with programs like community service, debates may surface regarding the effectiveness of such measures in addressing the root causes of juvenile delinquency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2490

Youth Court referees; provide salary and benefits equivalent to justice court judges.

MS SB2769

Mississippi Youth Court Chancellor Act of 2025; enact recommendation of Commission on a Uniform Youth Court System and Procedures.

MS SB2453

Statewide Uniform Youth Court System; establish.

MS SB2771

Youth court; revise timeline for permanency hearings.

MS SB2483

Youth court records; authorize disclosure to Commission on Judicial Performance.

MS HB1458

Intake process for abused and neglected children in youth court; streamline.

MS SB2344

Youth court; revise transfer to circuit court.

MS HB1543

MS Youth Court Information Delivery System (MYCIDS); bring forward sections subject to repeal July 1, 2026.

MS SB2480

Youth Court Intake Officers; prohibit certain state agency personnel from performing functions of.

MS SB2776

Department of Child Protection Services; amend youth court intake provisions related to duties of.

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