Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB904

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Bail licenses; require suspension of when bail agent fails to pay insurer.

Impact

The amendments target the existing framework in Section 83-39-3 and Section 83-39-25 of the Mississippi Code, enhancing consumer protection and financial integrity in the bail bonding process. By imposing license suspensions upon the issuance of civil judgments against agents, the bill seeks to deter unprofessional conduct and financial irresponsibility amongst licensed bail agents. Furthermore, the bill clarifies that certain fees related to credit transactions and bond transfers will not be considered part of the premium charged by agents, thereby aiming for greater transparency in the bail bond marketplace.

Summary

House Bill 904 proposes amendments to the Mississippi Code regarding the operation and regulation of professional bail agents, soliciting bail agents, and bail enforcement agents. The key feature of the bill is the establishment of a mandatory suspension for licenses when there is evidence that a court has issued a civil judgment against a bail agent due to monies owed to an insurer or another bail agent. This provision aims to ensure that only responsible agents remain in practice and that accountability is enforced in the bail bond industry.

Contention

Opponents of HB 904 may argue that the automatic suspension of a bail agent's license upon a civil judgment is overly punitive, especially in cases where the judgment may arise from business-related disputes rather than moral or ethical failings. There may also be concerns regarding due process, as licensees could face significant barriers to reinstatement after the satisfaction of judgments without thorough hearings. This could negatively affect agents' livelihoods and the availability of bail services in Mississippi.

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Moreover, the bill enhances previous licensing requirements, maintaining strict criteria which prohibit individuals with certain felony convictions from obtaining or renewing their licenses. This amendment reflects a rigorous approach to who can operate within the bail bond industry, promoting a clear standard aimed at reducing risks associated with fraud and dishonesty in this sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2417

Automobile insurance; require reinstatement of policy where insurer fails to provide proper notice and insured pays premiums.

MS HB891

Bail bonds; require defendant to be returned to custody for failure to renew.

MS SB2315

Bail; make certain amendments to provisions related to, provide when bond discharged.

MS HB1285

Bail; make certain amendments to provisions related to.

MS HB525

Commercial Driver's License; require notice to employer when possibility of suspension for unpaid child support.

MS SB2310

Bail bonds; provide when discharged.

MS HB1286

Bail bonds; provide when discharged.

MS SB2411

Car repair and insurance; require insurer to pay prevailing market amount, require OEM parts and other provisions.

MS SB2412

Insurance Holding Company Act; include NAIC Group Capital Calculation test requirements.

MS HB552

Medical providers and medical malpractice insurers; prohibit consent to arbitration as a condition for care or insurance.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.