Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB619

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

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

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to primarily impact public safety by empowering local law enforcement to more efficiently monitor traffic speeds in areas outside municipal jurisdictions. The funds generated from the enforcement of traffic laws through radar detection would be allocated solely for school safety initiatives, such as funding school resource officers. This could lead to increased presence and safety measures around schools, potentially improving the overall environment for students.

Summary

House Bill 619 amends Section 63-3-519 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically expanding the authority for the use of radar speed detection equipment. The bill permits sheriffs and deputies in counties with a population of 150,000 or more to utilize such equipment on public streets, roads, and highways outside any municipality's limits, while excluding interstate highways. This legislation aims to enhance traffic safety monitoring in larger counties where there might be heightened concerns over speeding and related offenses.

Contention

Some notable points of contention surrounding the bill may stem from concerns regarding the potential for abuse of the radar detection authority. The legislation provides that if the Department of Public Safety identifies any misuse, the radar equipment may be revoked from offending sheriffs, which raises questions about oversight and accountability. Critics might argue that such measures could lead to over-policing in rural areas and dilute the effectiveness of local law enforcement.

Implementation

If passed, HB 619 is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, providing a timeline for law enforcement agencies and county supervisors to make preparations for the authorization and implementation of the radar speed detection measures. This future date could allow for local governments to adapt accordingly, potentially setting up frameworks to monitor usage and allocate funds towards school safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB198

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

MS HB1089

County sheriffs; authorize use of radar speed detection equipment under certain conditions.

MS SB2029

Radar; authorize use by sheriffs and deputies.

MS SB2028

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

MS HB640

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

MS HB1069

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

MS SB2027

Radar; authorize limited use of by sheriffs.

MS HB1721

Desoto County; authorize sheriff to use radar on county roads.

MS HB1895

Desoto County; authorize sheriff to use radar on county roads.

MS SB3271

Desoto County; authorize sheriff to use radar on county roads.

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