Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB753

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Dumping dead wildlife; person shall have hunting license revoked for one year.

Impact

This legislative change is significant for the enforcement of wildlife protection laws in Mississippi. By implementing stricter penalties for those who improperly dispose of wildlife, the state aims to protect its natural resources and maintain clean and safe environments for both wildlife and citizens. The bill reflects a growing concern for environmental conservation and responsible wildlife management, which can serve to enhance public health and ecological integrity.

Summary

House Bill 753 is designed to address the issue of illegal dumping of dead wildlife within certain areas in Mississippi. The bill amends Section 97-15-32 of the Mississippi Code, establishing penalties for individuals caught dumping dead wildlife or its parts in public spaces such as streets, roads, and waterways. Specifically, it stipulates that offenders will face not only monetary fines but also revocation of hunting privileges for one year. The Mississippi Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks will be responsible for enforcing these penalties and suspending licenses accordingly.

Contention

Despite the apparent public safety and ecological benefits of HB 753, there could be potential points of contention among stakeholders. Opponents may argue that the penalties are overly harsh, particularly for first-time offenders or individuals who may not have intended to harm the environment. Additionally, questions around the fairness and enforcement practices of the Mississippi Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks may arise, particularly regarding how closely these regulations will be monitored and how offenders will be identified and prosecuted.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB259

Dumping dead wildlife; person shall have hunting license revoked for one year.

MS HB1103

Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks; require reimbursement for statutory discounts relating to hunting and fishing licenses and other fees.

MS SB2278

Resident lifetime sportsman hunting and fishing license; no charge to full-time members of the MS National Guard.

MS HB789

Hunting and fishing license; authorize Native Americans to receive free of charge upon providing tribal identification card.

MS HB15

Appropriation; Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, Department of.

MS HB1737

Appropriation; Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, Department of.

MS HB826

Deer hunting; prohibit using dogs for.

MS HB1026

Drivers license; require re-examination of persons age 55 and older if license has been expired more than five years.

MS SB2775

Adoption licensure board; bring forward code sections related to creation thereof.

MS SB2708

Personal care homes; require licensure and regulations of those providing living arrangements for one or more persons.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.