Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2346

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Sheriffs; require candidates for office to be certified law enforcement officers.

Impact

The passage of SB2346 would impact the criteria for who may run for the office of sheriff in Mississippi, thus altering the landscape of local law enforcement governance. This new rule aims to ensure that individuals in this role possess adequate law enforcement experience and training, potentially leading to more professionally managed sheriff's departments. The bill provides an exemption for sheriffs who were elected prior to the 2026 cutoff, which indicates a recognition of existing officials' rights while transitioning to a more uniform standard for future candidates.

Summary

Senate Bill 2346 is a proposed amendment to Section 19-25-3 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, aimed at establishing new eligibility requirements for candidates seeking to become sheriffs. The bill stipulates that effective July 1, 2026, all future candidates for the office of sheriff must be certified law enforcement officers, requiring them to hold certification from the Mississippi Board on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Training and have a minimum of ten years of service in law enforcement. This proposal represents a significant shift in the qualifications necessary for this critical public safety role within the state.

Contention

While supporters of the bill argue that requiring law enforcement certification will increase accountability and professionalism within sheriff's offices, opponents may view this legislation as an unnecessary barrier to entry that could limit the candidate pool. Concerns may also arise regarding the potential for disenfranchisement of capable candidates without formal certification but who have significant life experience in law enforcement or community leadership. This debate highlights a broader discussion on the balance between experience, certification, and accessibility in public office.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB565

Board on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Training; require law enforcement agencies to report terminated officers to.

MS HB559

Law enforcement agencies; authorize chief law enforcement officers to appoint or deputize officers without prohibition on length of service in said capacity.

MS SB2317

Tasers; adopt certain guidelines for use, require training by law enforcement officers.

MS HB1596

Tasers and stun guns; prohibit use of by law enforcement officers.

MS HB707

Body-worn cameras; require cities and counties to provide to police officers and deputy sheriffs.

MS SB2431

Law enforcement officers; entitled to certain follow-up drug testing before loss of certification.

MS HB66

Sheriffs and police officers; require availability of less-lethal force option while on duty.

MS HB1508

Mississippi Heroes Act; create to give supplemental pay to law enforcement officers.

MS HB483

Residency requirements; revise for candidates for municipal, county or county district offices.

MS HB101

Giglio letter; require prosecutors to give law enforcement officers an opportunity to be heard before sending.

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