Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB389

Introduced
1/12/26  
Refer
1/12/26  
Engrossed
2/11/26  
Refer
2/17/26  

Caption

Student enrollment; require automobile registration as proof of residency.

Impact

The impact of HB 389 is significant for military families, particularly those who may move frequently due to active duty obligations. By accommodating the unique situations of these families, the bill seeks to ensure that children are not unduly hindered in accessing education when their parents are transferred to a military installation. This change is expected to facilitate smoother transitions into new school districts, allowing military children to enroll more easily in schools in their new locations while adhering to residency compliance norms.

Summary

House Bill 389 amends existing Mississippi law to require the use of automobile registrations as a form of proof of residency for students enrolling in public schools. Specifically, the bill allows parents or legal guardians to present an automobile registration that reflects their residential address to comply with residency requirements when their child is enrolling in a school district. In cases where parents or guardians do not own a vehicle, they must submit a signed affidavit attesting to the lack of ownership and affirming the child's actual residence. This requirement aims to simplify the verification process for military families moving to new installations.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 389 is generally supportive among legislators, particularly those representing regions with a substantial military presence. The bill is perceived as a step forward in addressing the educational needs of children in military families, promoting access to education. However, there may be concerns from other stakeholders regarding the reliance on automobile registrations as proof of residency, with advocates fearing that this could disadvantage families who do not own vehicles or those who encounter difficulties in documenting their residency.

Contention

While HB 389 aims to streamline the school enrollment process for military families, some opposition may arise from concerns about fairness and access. Critics might argue that solely relying on automobile registrations could create barriers for families without vehicles, potentially leading to inequitable educational opportunities. Additionally, scrutiny regarding the broader implications on residency verification processes within school districts may surface as the bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2655

Voter registration; create proof of residency required for.

MS HB433

Student residency requirements; require State Board of Education to adopt uniform policy to be implemented by school boards.

MS HB1435

Student transfers; provide greater access to open enrollment and remove requirement for home district approval of release.

MS HB1433

The "Flexible and Rightful Education Enrollment (FREE) Act;" establish for students in "D" and "F" schools and districts.

MS HB561

Proof of residence; require before voter registration application may be accepted.

MS HB809

Students of active duty service members and civilian personnel; clarify "active duty" status for purpose of school enrollment and transfers.

MS SB2160

School district enrollment choice; extend to National Guard members, regardless of children's residence.

MS SB2041

School enrollment; criminalize the enrollment without establishing domicile.

MS SB2038

School enrollment; criminalize enrollment without establishing domicile within the school district.

MS HB195

School districts; require drug testing of students suspended for disciplinary infractions.

Similar Bills

NJ A2277

Provides increased flexibility in school district enrollment for military-connected students.

NJ A2859

Establishes Military-Connected Student Mental Health Grant Program; appropriates $1 million.

NJ S3316

Establishes Military-Connected Student Mental Health Grant Program; appropriates $1 million.

CA AB2467

Pupil enrollment: military dependents.

NJ A360

Prohibits school districts and public institutions of higher education from adopting policies that bar military members or veterans from addressing students.

NJ S1592

Prohibits school districts and public institutions of higher education from adopting policies that bar military members or veterans from addressing students.

SC H4590

Purple Star School Program

SC H3740

Paid military leave