Mississippi 2026 Regular Session All Bills (Page 82)
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1132
Introduced
1/19/26
Refer
1/19/26
Failed
2/3/26
An Act To Establish A Statewide Behavioral Threat Assessment Program Through Collaboration Between The State Department Of Education And The Mississippi Department Of Mental Health; To Provide For The Implementation Of Behavioral Threat Assessment Programs In Line With Evidence-based Models, Particularly The Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines (cstag) And Recommendation Of The United States Department Of Homeland Security; To Provide Training For School Personnel Via The Mississippi Office Of Homeland Security; To Require School Boards To Provide For Threat Assessment Teams At Each School; To Require The Threat Assessment Teams To Identify Students Of Concern, Assessing Risks, And Implementing Interventions; To Require The Teams Be A Multidisciplinary Composition To Include Mental Health Professionals, Licensed Instructional Staff, Administrators, School Resource Officers And Designated School Safety Specialists; To Prescribe Procedures For Mental Health Services, Including The Use Of Mobile Crisis Teams And Law Enforcement Consultation When Needed; To Require School Districts To Collaborate With Local Law Enforcement Agencies For Reporting Threats And Defining The Role Of School Resource Officers In Handling Incidents; To Require School Districts To Adopt Parental Notification Policies That Also Ensure Compliance With The Family Educational Rights And Privacy Act; To Provide Protections For Employment And Confidentiality Of Threat Assessment Records; To Require The State Department Of Education To Develop Protocols For Documenting Threat Assessments And To Submit An Annual Legislative Report; To Amend Section 37-3-91, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require The State Department Of Education To Partner With The Mississippi Department Of Mental Health And Mississippi Office Of Homeland Security To Provide Behavioral Threat Assessment Training; To Amend Section 37-3-93, Mississippi Code Of 1972, In Conformity Thereto; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2335
Introduced
1/19/26
Refer
1/19/26
Failed
2/3/26
An Act To Amend Section 63-9-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That Certain Moving Violations Under Title 63 Against The Holder Of A Commercial Driver's License Shall Be Treated As If The Moving Violation Was Against A Person Who Held Only A Regular Driver's License; To Exempt Moving Violations Under Chapter 11 Of Title 63 From This Requirement; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HC32
Introduced
1/19/26
Refer
1/19/26
Failed
2/3/26
A Concurrent Resolution Proposing An Amendment To Section 273, Mississippi Constitution Of 1890, To Conform The Pro Rata Signature Requirements From Each Congressional District For An Initiative Petition To The Number Of Current Congressional Districts.
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1127
Introduced
1/19/26
Refer
1/19/26
Failed
2/3/26
An Act To Amend Section 75-24-153, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Definition Of The Term "rental-purchase Agreement" And To Define Additional Terms Used Under The Mississippi Rental-purchase Agreement Act; To Create New Section 75-24-193, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require A Lessor To File A Rental-purchase Agreement For The Conveyance Of Real Property In The County Land Records; To Authorize A Consumer Who Fails To Make Timely Payments To Reinstate A Rental-purchase Agreement For The Conveyance Of Real Property By Paying All Amounts Due Within Fifteen Days After The Last Payment Was Due; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1156
Introduced
1/19/26
Refer
1/19/26
Failed
2/3/26
An Act To Amend Section 45-9-101, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize Renewal Of Firearms Permit Online; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2331
Introduced
1/19/26
Refer
1/19/26
Failed
2/3/26
An Act To Require A Law Enforcement Agency To Obtain A Warrant Before Using A Cell Site Simulator Device To Collect Information From A Communications Device; To Authorize A Cell Site Simulator Device To Be Used Without A Warrant When It Is Necessary To Prevent Loss Of Life Or Bodily Injury; To Amend Sections 41-29-701 And 41-29-513, Mississippi Code Of 1972, In Conformity With The Provisions Of This Act; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2308
Introduced
1/19/26
Refer
1/19/26
Engrossed
2/10/26
Refer
2/13/26
Enrolled
3/13/26
Passed
3/19/26
An Act To Amend Section 57-39-21, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Extend The Date Of Repeal On Certain Standards That Promote Efficient Energy Use To Be Implemented During The Design, Direction, Construction And Alteration Of Certain Buildings; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1123
Introduced
1/19/26
Refer
1/19/26
Failed
2/3/26
An Act To Amend Sections 25-53-29 And 25-53-263, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That Fees Collected By The Mississippi Department Of Information Technology Services For Certain Services Shall Be Deposited Into The Technology Innovation Fund; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2347
Introduced
1/19/26
Refer
1/19/26
Failed
2/3/26
An Act To Amend Section 23-15-359, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Prohibit The Use Of A Post Office Box Number As A Qualifying Address For A Candidate Filing To Run For Public Office; To Require The Candidate To Provide A Physical Address For His Or Her Place Of Residence; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1162
Introduced
1/19/26
Refer
1/19/26
Failed
2/3/26
An Act To Require The Mississippi Department Of Environmental Quality To Establish A List Of Certain Toxic Air Pollutants And Contaminants That May Cause The Public, Especially Infants And Children, To Be Susceptible To Illness; To Require The Department To Review And Revise Any Control Measures Adopted For The Toxic Air Pollutants And Contaminants Identified On Such List Within Two Years Of The Establishment Of The List; To Require The Department To Prepare A Report On The Need For Rules Or Regulations For Up To Five Of Those Toxic Air Pollutants And Contaminants For Which No Control Measures Have Been Previously Adopted Within Three Years Of The Establishment Of Such List; To Require The Department To Adopt Within That Same Three-year Timeframe Any New Control Measures To Reduce Exposure To Those Toxic Air Pollutants And Contaminants To Protect Public Health, Particularly The Health Of Infants And Children; To Require The Department To Annually Evaluate At Least Fifteen Toxic Air Pollutants And Contaminants Identified Or Designated By The Department And Provide Threshold Exposure Levels And Nonthreshold Health Values For Those Toxic Air Pollutants And Contaminants; To Require The Department To Prepare A Report On The Need For Regulations For Up To Five Of The Toxic Air Pollutants And Contaminants Contained On Such List For Which No Control Measures Have Been Previously Adopted, Or For At Least Five Of The Toxic Air Pollutants And Contaminants If More Than Five Toxic Air Pollutants And Contaminants Have Been Identified; To Require The Department To Promulgate Rules And Regulations To Reduce Emissions And Airborne Levels Of Such Toxic Air Pollutants And Contaminants To Comply With Certain Standards; To Provide That The Department Shall, With The Participation Of, And In Consultation With, Affected Sources, The Interested Public, And A Diverse Group Of Experts, Prepare A Report On The Need And Appropriate Degree Of Regulation For Each Substance Which The Department Has Determined To Be A Toxic Air Pollutant Or Contaminant; To Provide Certain Requirements For Such Report; To Provide That Such Report And Relevant Comments Received During Consultation With Affected Sources And The Public Shall Be Made Available For Public Review And Comment At Least Forty-five Days Prior To A Public Hearing; To Define The Term "covered Facility"; To Require Covered Facilities To Conduct Fence Line Monitoring Of Covered Air Toxics And Report The Results To The Public; To Bring Forward Sections 49-2-31, 49-17-19, 49-17-21, 49-17-25, 49-17-27, 49-17-29, 49-17-31, 49-17-33, 49-17-34 And 49-17-35, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Relate To Risk Assessment, Air Quality Standards, Public Notice Of Emergency, Adoption Of Regulations And Public Hearings, For Purposes Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1160
Introduced
1/19/26
Refer
1/19/26
Failed
2/3/26
An Act To Create The Mississippi Children's Assessment And Mental Health Evaluation Opportunity (camheo) Act Of 2026, For The Purpose Of Providing Mental Health Assessments And Screenings To Public School Students In Kindergarten Through Grade 12; To Provide Legislative Findings; To Require The State Board Of Education And The Mississippi Department Of Mental Health To Develop The Framework And Guidelines For Use By Public Schools In Providing Comprehensive, Coordinated Mental Health Prevention, Screenings And Assessments, Early Intervention And Treatment Services For Public School Students; To Prescribe The Minimum Requirements For The Framework And Guidelines; To Create The Children's Mental Health Partnership, Which Shall Be Responsible For Developing The Assessments And Screeners To Be Used By Certified School Employees To Detect Any Mental Health Deficiencies In Students; To Prescribe The Composition Of The Partnership; To Require The State Board Of Education, Before The Beginning Of The 2027-2028 School Year, To Develop And Implement A Policy Requiring All Public School Districts To Provide Mental Health Screenings And Assessments To Students In Kindergarten Through Grade 12, Who Exhibit Signs Of Mental Distress And Incapacity; To Prescribe The Minimum Requirements Of The Policy Content; To Require Every Public School District To Develop A Policy For Incorporating Social And Emotional Development Into The District's Educational Program Before The Beginning Of The 2027-2028 School Year; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1150
Introduced
1/19/26
Refer
1/19/26
Engrossed
2/10/26
Refer
2/18/26
Refer
2/19/26
Enrolled
3/27/26
Passed
4/6/26
An Act To Amend Sections 73-13-1, 73-13-3, 73-13-5, 73-13-7, 73-13-9, 73-13-11, 73-13-13, 73-13-15, 73-13-17, 73-13-19, 73-13-21, 73-13-23, 73-13-25, 73-13-27, 73-13-29, 73-13-31, 73-13-33, 73-13-35, 73-13-37, 73-13-39, 73-13-41, 73-13-43 And 73-13-45, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Licensure Provisions For Engineers To Include Licensure For Land Surveyors; To Include Definitions Related To Surveying; To Provide The Members Of The Board Of Licensure For Professional Engineers And Surveyors; To Revise The Qualifications Of The Board Members; To Provide That Members Of The Board Shall Hold Four Quarterly Meetings Each Year, And Failure To Attend Two Consecutive Quarterly Meetings May Result In Removal From The Board; To Increase The Application Fees, The Renewal Fees And Certificate Of Authority Fees For Licensure As A Professional Engineer Or Professional Surveyor; To Provide That A Sole Proprietorship, Owned And Operated By A Licensee, And A Professional Association Of Licensed Professional Engineers Or Licensed Professional Surveyors Shall Not Be Required To Obtain A Certificate Of Authority; To Create New Section 73-13-47, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That A Surveyor May Enter In Or Upon Certain Lands Without Criminal Liability For Trespass; To Provide Limited Civil Liability For The Surveyor; To Create New Section 73-13-49, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide For The Applicability Of The Sections Related To Licensure Of Professional Engineers And Professional Surveyors And That Certain Activities Shall Not Be Prevented Or Affected As A Result Of Those Sections; To Repeal Sections 73-13-71 Through 73-13-105, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Provide For The Licensure Of Land Surveyors; To Amend Sections 19-27-1, 73-63-5, 85-7-401, 97-17-85, 97-17-93 And 97-17-97, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Provisions Of This Act; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1166
Introduced
1/19/26
Refer
1/19/26
Failed
2/3/26
An Act To Amend Section 23-15-615, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require The Secretary Of State To Publish The General Election Post-election Audit Reports On Its Website; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1121
Introduced
1/19/26
Refer
1/19/26
Failed
2/3/26
An Act To Authorize Jackson State University To Plan, Design, Construct, Own And Operate A Football Stadium At A Location Separate And Independent From The Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium Property; To Require The University To Raise A Minimum Amount Of Private Or Nonstate Funds As A Condition Precedent To State Participation In Construction Costs, Subject To Legislative Appropriation; To Authorize The Sale, Lease And Use Of Advertising And Naming Rights For The Stadium And Stadium Property; To Create The Jackson State University Stadium Construction Fund And Provide For The Deposit And Expenditure Of Certain Funds Therein; To Amend Sections 55-23-1, 55-23-5, 55-23-6, 55-23-7 And 55-23-19, Mississippi Code Of 1972, In Conformity To The Preceding Provisions, To Revise Legislative Findings, Provide For The Transition And Dissolution Of The Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium Commission Upon Completion Of A Jackson State University Stadium, Provide For The Transfer Of Property, Powers And Duties Relating To The Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium Property, Authorize And Regulate The Demolition Of Veterans Memorial Stadium, Assign Exclusive Financial Responsibility For Demolition To The University Of Mississippi Medical Center Without Use Of State General Fund Monies, And Provide For Certification And Fiscal Safeguards; To Bring Forward Sections 55-23-8 And 55-23-11, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For Purposes Of Continuity; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1135
Introduced
1/19/26
Refer
1/19/26
Failed
2/3/26
An Act To Create New Section 73-50-2.1, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Impose Certain Requirements On An Applicant Who Establishes Residence In This State And, Based On Work Experience In Another State, Is Seeking Licensure In Mississippi As A Behavioral Health Professional; To Require Such Applicants To Undergo Criminal Background Checks, Submit Two Forms Of Documentation To Verify Residency, And Meet Minimum Professional Standards Before Receiving A License; To Provide For Disciplinary Action Against An Applicant Who Misrepresents His Or Her Residency, Educational Credentials, Supervised Practice Records Or Criminal History; To Amend Section 73-50-2, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Provisions Of This Act; And For Related Purposes.