Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB497

Introduced
1/12/26  
Refer
1/12/26  

Caption

Public purchasing law; exempt compliance with certain federal regulations when federal law allows.

Impact

The proposed amendment is significant as it seeks to align state purchasing practices with federal provisions, potentially reducing bureaucratic hurdles for state agencies. This alignment could result in faster procurement for necessary commodities and services, ultimately benefiting public sector operations. It may also open doors for state agencies to engage more flexibly in contracts that serve public interest, especially in scenarios where compliance with federal standards is overly restrictive.

Summary

House Bill 497 aims to amend Section 31-7-13 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to provide an exemption from certain federal procurement guidelines when federal law itself allows for such exemptions. This legislative change is expected to streamline the public purchasing process across state agencies and governing authorities. The bill's proponents argue that it will enhance efficiency by reducing layers of compliance that can hinder timely procurement.

Contention

Despite the expected benefits, the bill may face criticism regarding the balance of oversight and efficiency. Concerns could arise regarding the potential for decreased transparency and accountability in state procurement processes. Critics may argue that the exemption could lead to less scrutiny over federal compliance, thereby risking public funds. Thus, discussions surrounding the bill are likely to highlight the need for a careful evaluation of how such exemptions should be structured to ensure they do not undermine public trust.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB200

Public purchasing law; provide for certain exemptions when federal law allows.

MS HB1064

Public purchasing laws; exempt the Department of Mental Health from certain.

MS SB2820

Public procurement; import federal exceptions to the requirement of following certain federal standards.

MS SB2591

Bid procurement requirement; allow public schools purchasing technology for distribution to be exempt from.

MS HB1322

Public purchasing laws; revise to include set asides for businesses owned by veterans and people with disabilities.

MS HB555

Public procurement laws; exempt certain purchases and contracts for landmark buildings from for certain time.

MS HB680

Public purchasing; increase threshold for purchases without competitive bidding.

MS HB21

Public purchasing laws; amend to revise the lowest and best bid decision procedure.

MS SB2382

Public purchasing; exempt DFA from requirements for United States Semiquincentennial Commission expenses.

MS HB258

Public purchasing; increase threshold for bidding to $15,000.00.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.