Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2275

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  

Caption

State Workplace Safety and Health Office; establish under State Board of Health.

Impact

If enacted, SB2275 will significantly enhance the authority and capacity of the State Department of Health regarding workplace safety. By establishing the Office of Workplace Safety and Health, the state will take a more active role in ensuring that employers maintain safe working conditions. This could lead to improved safety standards across various industries, potentially reducing workplace accidents and health-related issues. In particular, this bill could influence child labor practices by enhancing enforcement mechanisms aimed at protecting young workers.

Summary

Senate Bill 2275 seeks to amend the Mississippi Code to empower the State Board of Health to establish an Office of Workplace Safety and Health. This office would be dedicated to regulating occupational health and safety standards throughout the state. The bill outlines the powers and responsibilities of the Office, including developing safety programs, conducting training and providing assistance to employers on compliance with safety laws. It enables the State Board to enforce existing child labor laws, empowering them to impose penalties for violations to ensure a safe working environment for minors.

Contention

Though the bill primarily focuses on enhancing workplace safety, there may be points of contention regarding the level of state intervention in labor practices, particularly in small businesses that may view the added regulations as burdensome. The bill's reliance on the State Board of Health for enforcement could face scrutiny from business advocacy groups concerned with the implications of increased regulation. Balancing enforcement with the needs of businesses and ensuring effective support and training will be crucial to its success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2447

State Workplace Safety and Health Office; establish under State Board of Health.

MS HB567

School resource officers; require to undergo Mental Health First Aid training.

MS HB1036

State Health Officer; require certain orders issued by to be approved by the Governor.

MS HB1572

State Health Officer; require certain orders issued by to be approved by the Governor.

MS HB591

Mental Health First Aid Training; require for certain public school personnel and school resource officers.

MS SB2235

Probation and parole officers under MS Department of Corrections; transfer to MS Department of Public Safety.

MS HB380

Healthcare Coordinating Council; reconstitute and require to make report on specific health goals for the state.

MS HB672

Behavioral Threat Assessment Program; require State Department of Education and Department of Mental Health to establish.

MS HB508

Health; State Health Officer shall develop program to close the gap in health status of gender and racial groups.

MS SB2716

Board of Medical Licensure; revise licensure status and other provisions and create Board of Health Professions.

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