Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2066

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

Students with disabilities; require public school districts to implement comprehensive safe-school plans and training.

Impact

The bill directly impacts state laws concerning the education and emergency planning for students with disabilities, reinforcing existing federal laws such as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Public school districts must now not only ensure educational access but also guarantee that safety measures during emergencies do not disproportionately disadvantage these students. This encompasses detailed emergency action plans that align with individual education programs (IEPs) or 504 plans, which could lead to a comprehensive reevaluation of existing emergency protocols across schools.

Summary

Senate Bill 2066 aims to ensure that public school districts in Mississippi develop and implement comprehensive safe-school plans that are inclusive and accessible to students with disabilities. The bill mandates that these plans address unique safety and emergency needs, emphasizing coordination with local emergency response agencies and providing training for staff to assist students with disabilities effectively during emergencies. By requiring proactive planning and specific resources, the legislation seeks to create a safer and more responsive educational environment for students with special needs.

Contention

There may be some contention surrounding the implementation of these mandates. While supporters argue that such measures are critical for ensuring the safety and equality of students with disabilities, opponents may raise concerns regarding the potential burden on school resources and the feasibility of consistent training and planning. The necessity of strong compliance with federal regulations might also necessitate additional funding or administrative adjustments, leading to debates about budget allocations and resource distribution within school systems. Furthermore, how well schools can adapt to these stricter requirements while maintaining a standard curriculum might become a focal point for future discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB433

Student residency requirements; require State Board of Education to adopt uniform policy to be implemented by school boards.

MS SB2536

Public school districts; require implementation of a success sequence and character education curriculum in.

MS HB1236

Physical education curriculum; require full implementation in all K-12 schools.

MS HB462

School curriculum; require comprehensive MS History course for public school students in Grade 9.

MS HB574

Community schools; authorize implementation under the administration of a district of innovation and to establish a grant fund.

MS HB997

Mental Health First Aid Training; require for instructional and administrative personnel employed by public school districts.

MS HB439

School curriculum; require comprehensive Mississippi History course for public school students in Grade 9.

MS SB2624

Public schools; require school boards to adopt policy on bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition.

MS HB673

Public Schools; require school boards to adopt policy on bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition.

MS HB818

Public schools; require school boards to adopt policy on bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition.

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