Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB4038

Introduced
2/20/26  
Refer
2/20/26  

Caption

City of Greenwood; authorize to establish a Vacant and Abandoned Structure Registration Program.

Impact

The bill mandates that structures identified as vacant and abandoned must be registered, maintained according to relevant codes, and comply with insurance requirements. This move is intended to protect first responders by ensuring that they have access to building plans that describe the structure’s layout. Moreover, the program establishes penalties for noncompliance, thereby promoting responsible property ownership and management. Overall, this initiative supports neighborhood revitalization and economic development efforts within Greenwood.

Summary

House Bill 4038 is designed to empower the governing authorities of Greenwood, Mississippi, to establish a Vacant and Abandoned Structures Registration Program. This program aims to tackle the issue of vacant and abandoned properties within the city, which are seen as contributors to urban blight, crime, and declining property values. Through this legislation, the city seeks to promote public health, safety, and welfare by addressing the challenges posed by these rundown structures.

Contention

While proponents of HB4038 view it as a necessary step toward enhancing community safety and aesthetics, there may be concerns about the implementation of the program. Critics could argue that the legislation places a burden on property owners by imposing registration and maintenance requirements. Additionally, there might be debates surrounding the fairness of fees and penalties established for noncompliance, leading to discussions about the impact on local economic conditions and property rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB3060

City of Greenwood; extend the repeal date on the tourism tax and the Greenwood Tourism Commission.

MS SB3267

Greenwood Utilities Commission; authorize to bottle and sell its water directly to consumers.

MS HB1775

Greenwood Utilities Commission; authorize to bottle and sell its water directly to consumers.

MS HB1411

Gaming; authorize a licensed gaming establishment in City of Jackson.

MS HB1776

Greenwood Utilities Commission; authorize construction and leasing of dark fiber to enhance broadband capacity in service territory of.

MS SB3266

Greenwood Utilities Commission; authorize construction and leasing of dark fiber to enhance broadband capacity in service territory.

MS HB753

Online voter registration; authorize and establish the process for.

MS HB36

Counties and municipalities; authorize establishment of summer youth work programs.

MS HB1475

Sheriffs who house state offenders; authorize to establish work program with Dept. of Transportation.

MS SB2901

General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to Greenwood Cemetery Association for renovation and repair.

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