Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2210

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  

Caption

Bolivar County; authorize to create utility district to own, control, operate and maintain Choctaw Sewer Association system.

Impact

The establishment of this utility district is pivotal for community members as it introduces a structured governance framework for managing sewer services. By appointing a board of commissioners to oversee operations, the bill aims to enhance accountability and responsiveness to local needs in managing public utilities. Furthermore, this act allows for the collection of delinquent sewer fees, including agreements with water associations to cut off water service for non-payment, which adds an enforcement mechanism designed to ensure financial sustainability of the sewer system.

Summary

Senate Bill 2210 aims to authorize the establishment of a utility district in the community of Choctaw, Bolivar County, Mississippi. This bill allows the Board of Supervisors to take control of the local sewer system by owning, operating, and maintaining the Choctaw Sewer Association system facilities. One prominent feature of the bill is its provision for the board to transfer assets and funds for the repair and improvement of the sewer system, thus addressing longstanding issues of disrepair and service inadequacy.

Contention

Notably, this bill bypasses certain existing regulations found in the Mississippi Code concerning the creation of utility districts, which may raise concerns among critics regarding the minimization of legislative oversight. Issues of public health and environmental standards are particularly contentious, as the new district will handle essential waste management services. Stakeholders are likely to debate the implications of this bill on existing state environmental regulations and the financial responsibilities levied on local residents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB3268

Bolivar County; authorize to create utility district to own, control, operate and maintain Choctaw Sewer Association system.

MS HB1957

Bolivar County; authorize to create a water and/or sewer district in community of Choctaw which is located in.

MS HB475

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Bolivar County with Town of Alligator water and sewer project.

MS SB2928

General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to Bolivar County for street repairs in Supervisor District 1.

MS HB328

Appropriation; Bolivar County for water and sewer improvement project for Town of Alligator.

MS HB112

Bonds; authorize issuance for various projects in Bolivar County.

MS HB1088

Municipalities and counties; authorize to purchase water associations.

MS HB1701

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Bolivar County with improvements at Richard M. Coleman, Sr. Recreational Park.

MS HB1928

Appropriation; Bolivar County for the Old Highway 61 Rehabilitation Project.

MS HB1927

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Bolivar County with Old Highway 61 Rehabilitation Project.

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