Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB743

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

DPS and towns; may enter into contract for the provision of CCID officers in towns.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would have a substantial impact on the jurisdiction of the Department of Public Safety, allowing it to provide security not just within state-managed properties but also in municipal areas through contractual agreements. This could improve public safety in towns by leveraging state resources while also establishing a clear framework for collaboration between state authorities and municipal governments. The bill additionally outlines the Department's primary jurisdiction in enforcing state laws within the Capitol Complex Improvement District, highlighting the importance of coordinated law enforcement efforts in this key area.

Summary

House Bill 743 aims to amend the Mississippi Code to authorize the Department of Public Safety to enter into contracts with towns to provide security personnel. Specifically, it allows the Department to utilize Capitol Improvement District officers for security services during specified periods. This amendment seeks to strengthen the security framework around significant state properties and enhance local public safety initiatives by enabling towns to directly engage with state resources for security needs.

Contention

A potential point of contention around HB 743 is the extent of authority granted to the Department of Public Safety over local law enforcement activities and the implications for community control. While proponents may argue that such measures are necessary for public safety and effective law enforcement, critics could raise concerns about the centralization of security powers and the potential dilution of local authority over law enforcement matters. The proposed bill emphasizes a collaborative approach but could also be viewed as an overreach of state power into local governance, sparking debate among municipal leaders and residents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1505

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

MS SB2300

Construction contracts; amend certain provisions.

MS SB2860

Construction contracts; modify "construction manager at risk" provisions.

MS SB2464

Firearms, firearm entities and knives; prohibit governmental entities from entering into certain contracts regarding.

MS SB2539

School resource officers; enhance provisions for.

MS HB703

School resource officers; authorize local law enforcement agencies to enter into agreement with independent nonpublic schools to provide.

MS HB821

School resource officers; authorize local law enforcement agencies to enter into agreement with independent nonpublic schools to provide.

MS HB1277

School resource officers; authorize local law enforcement agencies to enter into agreement with independent nonpublic schools to provide.

MS SB2327

Capitol police; clarify jurisdiction to include violations of municipal codes and ordinances.

MS HB1079

Department of Corrections; authorize to enter into contract with Forrest County for the housing of state inmates.

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MS SB2643

Memorial bridge, highway or road; designate various segments on the state highway system as.

MS HB1131

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MS SB2544

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MS HB1096

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MS HB1288

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