Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1768

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

MS Medical Cannabis Act; extend repealers on exemptions to certain laws for Departments of Health and Revenue in relation to.

Impact

The implications of HB 1768 are significant, as it reinforces the existing exemptions designed to support the state health and revenue departments in executing their duties under the medical cannabis law. By extending these exemptions, the bill aims to streamline processes related to cannabis management, ensuring that the departments can respond effectively to emerging needs and regulatory challenges. In essence, this legislative effort reflects an ongoing commitment to the medical cannabis initiative, ensuring that those involved can work efficiently without the administrative burden of certain state laws.

Summary

House Bill 1768 aims to amend several sections of the Mississippi Code concerning the state's medical cannabis program. Specifically, the bill seeks to extend the repeal dates for certain provisions that currently exempt employees of the State Department of Health and the Department of Revenue from regular state service requirements. These exemptions are crucial as they relate to the handling of the Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act, designed to ensure a regulatory framework for medical cannabis operations within the state. The adjustments aim to maintain operational continuity in these departments, especially as the medical cannabis program evolves.

Contention

While proponents argue that extending these exemptions is essential for the efficient operation of the medical cannabis program, there may be concerns regarding the oversight and accountability of these departments. Critics could argue that continuous exemptions create potential gaps in transparency and could allow for ease of misconduct without regular checks that usually govern state employment and procurement processes. Thus, discussions around this bill may include debates on finding the right balance between efficiency in implementing cannabis legislation and maintaining proper oversight to protect public interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1341

MS Health Care Industry Zone Act; extend repealer on act and related tax incentives.

MS HB971

MS Health Care Industry Zone Act; extend repealer on act and related tax incentives.

MS SB2540

Mississippi Health Care Industry Zone Act; extend repealers on act and related tax incentives.

MS SB2694

MS Pharmacy Practice Act; extend repealer on.

MS HB955

MS Pharmacy Practice Act; extend repealer on.

MS HB1083

Health Care Expendable Fund; extend repealer on.

MS HB970

Sales tax; extend repealer on exemption of certain sales to Toughest Kids Foundation for Camp Kamassa in Copiah County.

MS SB2142

Sales tax; extend repealer on exemption of certain sales to Toughest Kids Foundation for Camp Kamassa in Copiah County.

MS HB952

Income tax; extend repealer on credit for certain costs paid by a company in relocating national or regional headquarters to MS.

MS HB856

Pharmacy Practice Act; extend repealer on and make various changes to.

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