Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB408

Introduced
1/12/26  
Refer
1/12/26  

Caption

Body-worn cameras; require cities and counties to provide to police officers and deputy sheriffs.

Impact

By implementing HB 408, state laws surrounding law enforcement practices will witness a paradigm shift. The requirement for body-worn cameras is expected to improve interactions between police officers and the public, providing an evidential record that can help resolve disputes, enhance community trust, and safeguard the rights of citizens. The bill's introduction signifies an acknowledgment of the importance of accountability in policing and could set a precedent for future legislation aimed at regulating law enforcement conduct in a more comprehensive manner.

Summary

House Bill 408 mandates that municipalities in Mississippi must provide body-worn cameras for police officers on patrol. This requirement is seen as a significant step towards boosting transparency and accountability in law enforcement practices. The bill also stipulates that deputy sheriffs are required to wear these cameras while on duty, with penalties outlined for non-compliance. Additionally, the governing authorities of municipalities are instructed to include funding for body-worn cameras in their annual budgets for sheriff's offices, thus ensuring that financial resources are allocated toward enhancing law enforcement transparency.

Contention

While many support the bill as a necessary measure to enhance police accountability, there are concerns regarding the financial impact on municipal budgets and the potential for misuse of the footage collected. Some critics may argue that the expenses associated with procuring and maintaining body-worn camera equipment could strain already limited resources, particularly in smaller municipalities. Furthermore, the effectiveness of body-worn cameras in preventing misconduct has been debated, as issues surrounding privacy rights and data storage could arise from widespread implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB707

Body-worn cameras; require cities and counties to provide to police officers and deputy sheriffs.

MS HB198

Radar speed detecting equipment; authorize use by sheriffs and deputies of certain counties.

MS SB2029

Radar; authorize use by sheriffs and deputies.

MS HB66

Sheriffs and police officers; require availability of less-lethal force option while on duty.

MS HB1070

Officers who may administer oaths; authorize chiefs of police and sheriffs.

MS HB640

Radar; authorize sheriff and deputies to use on county roads to enforce speed limits.

MS SB2028

Radar; authorize limited use of by sheriffs in certain counties.

MS SB2332

Law enforcement pursuits; require municipalities and counties to develop policies regarding.

MS HB1126

Gulf Coast Restoration Fund; provide for maximum match requirement for assistance provided to cities and counties from.

MS HB1069

Radar; authorize use by sheriff and deputies for enforcing speed limits within school zones.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.