Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB578

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

Limitation on the liability to the state of prospective contractors; authorize certain agency heads to negotiate.

Impact

The implementation of HB578 is expected to streamline the contracting process between state agencies and private entities. By permitting negotiations on liability limitations, the bill could reduce hesitancy from contractors regarding risk, which may ultimately encourage more businesses to engage with the state. This provision aims to foster a business-friendly environment while still ensuring that the state’s interests are reasonably protected, thereby influencing future procurement practices.

Summary

House Bill 578 proposes to enhance the flexibility of state agencies in negotiating contracts by allowing them to limit the liability for prospective contractors. This new provision authorizes the executive director, head, or designated representatives of state agencies to negotiate terms that afford reasonable protection to the state while establishing contractual relationships. The bill signifies a shift in the authority granted to state agencies, enabling them to engage more strategically with contractors and potentially leading to better contractual outcomes for the state.

Contention

While the bill appears to have positive implications for enhancing contractual relationships, it may also raise concerns regarding the extent of liability that contractors can limit. Critics might argue that allowing state agencies too much leeway in negotiable terms could lead to potential abuses or risks that might not adequately protect the interests of the state over time. The balance between encouraging business engagement and ensuring state protection will be a point of scrutiny in discussions about this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB261

Limitation on the liability to the state of prospective contractors; authorize certain agency heads to negotiate.

MS SB2291

State agency property; authorize DFA as central leasing agent for all state agencies.

MS HB1491

Cloud Center of Excellence; establish for phased-in cloud computing and storage by state agencies and governing authorities.

MS HB19

Reverse auction; revise method of receiving bids through for agencies and governing authorities.

MS SB2830

Public bid requirements for local governing authorities and state agencies; increase minimum expenditure amounts.

MS HB194

Reverse auctions; require state agencies to publish detailed specifications on.

MS HB1333

Department of Information Technology Services; require all state agencies to use for computer equipment and services.

MS HB271

State agencies procurement; bring forward code sections related to.

MS HB1514

Contract lobbyists; prohibit agencies, governing authorities and universities and colleges from hiring with public funds.

MS HB1505

Construction manager at risk law; revise provisions related to selection of contractors and vendors for IHL.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.