Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB520

Introduced
1/12/26  
Refer
1/12/26  
Engrossed
2/10/26  
Refer
2/16/26  

Caption

Gaming Commission; authorize to collaborate with DHS for collection of child support.

Impact

The passage of HB 520 will reform existing state laws regarding child support enforcement in relation to gaming activities. It stipulates that gaming operators must deduct any child's support arrearages from winnings before payouts are made, thereby assisting in the recovery of owed support. This collaboration aims to provide an additional mechanism for the state to manage child support obligations more efficiently, potentially reducing the number of delinquencies among non-custodial parents. Moreover, the implementation of this bill is set to occur from July 1, 2026, giving the concerned departments time to prepare the necessary frameworks.

Summary

House Bill 520 aims to enhance the collection of child support payments by requiring the Mississippi Gaming Commission to collaborate with the Department of Human Services (DHS) to establish rules for withholding gaming winnings from individuals with outstanding child support arrearages. The bill mandates that a portion of gaming winnings, including cash gaming winnings and slot machine annuities, be encumbered for the payment of child support, thus streamlining the enforcement of child support obligations. The legislation introduces new procedures to ensure compliance and set guidelines for interactions between gaming entities and the DHS.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 520 appears to reflect a proactive approach to addressing child support enforcement by integrating gaming finance with social welfare. Supporters of the bill argue that it will be an effective tool to ensure non-custodial parents meet their financial responsibilities towards their children. While some legislators may view this as a necessary step towards improving welfare outcomes for children, others might express concerns about the implications for individual rights and the effectiveness of such measures in genuinely resolving child support issues.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the enforcement mechanisms due to concerns about fairness and the potential for false identification of individuals with arrearages. Concerns about privacy and administrative burdens on gaming operators could also be significant. The bill provides clear grounds for contesting the encumbrance of winnings, which may imply that while the legislation is well intended, its execution will require careful consideration to balance enforcement with individual rights. The potential stigma and consequences for those identified as owing child support could also be debated.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1349

Gaming Commission; authorize to collaborate with DHS for collection of child support.

MS SB2043

Gaming winnings to be applied to past-due child support payments; DHS and Gaming Commission issue regulations for withholding.

MS SB2384

Child support; withhold gaming winnings of persons who have outstanding child support arrearages.

MS HB446

Child support enforcement and collection; terminate contract with private entity for and DHS shall perform.

MS SB2452

Child support; create presumption that support continues past the age of majority for a disabled child.

MS HB759

Casino winnings; provide procedures for intercept of child support arrearages.

MS SB2408

Delinquent child support; require insurers to exchange claims information with DHS for enforcement purposes.

MS HB739

Driver's license; authorize issuance of hardship license for those suspended due to noncompliance with an order of support.

MS HB1552

Child support; revise to calculate with shared income of both parents.

MS HB357

Driver's license; authorize issuance of hardship license to persons suspended for being out of compliance with order for support.

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