Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2664

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  
Engrossed
2/12/26  
Refer
2/16/26  

Caption

Lifetime sportsman hunting and fishing license; increase threshold for reduced issuance rate from 13 to 18 years of age.

Impact

The bill is expected to have significant implications for state licensing laws concerning hunting and fishing. By increasing the age threshold for reduced fees, the state aims to promote engagement in outdoor recreational activities among youth. This may lead to greater participation rates in hunting and fishing among younger demographics, fostering a sense of stewardship toward wildlife and natural resources. Moreover, the change intends to generate increased revenue for the state's wildlife management and conservation programs, as it aligns the fees more closely with those for adult licenses.

Summary

Senate Bill 2664 amends Section 49-7-153 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to increase the age threshold for reduced issuance rates for lifetime sportsman hunting and fishing licenses from 13 to 18 years. This change means that individuals aged 18 and older will be eligible to purchase a lifetime sportsman license at a fee that is set at a minimum of $1,000, whereas those under 18 will now pay a lower fee, set at a minimum of $500. The intent behind this legislation is to reflect an understanding of youth involvement in outdoor activities and make such licenses more accessible to young residents of the state.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB2664 appears to be favorable among lawmakers, as evidenced by its passage in the Senate with a unanimous vote of 52-0. Supporters argue that the increase in age for reduced fees will help to better align state regulations with the realities of youth engagement in outdoor activities. However, there may still be concerns among some constituents about the potential financial burden on families wishing to involve their children in these pursuits, though specific opposition appears minimal at this time.

Contention

While the bill passed without substantial opposition, notable points of contention include the appropriateness of the fee structure and whether the age increase reflects the changing dynamics of youth engagement in hunting and fishing. Some legislators may question if the higher fees might deter participation among lower-income families. Furthermore, establishing residency requirements for obtaining licenses also raises considerations regarding accessibility for certain populations, furthering the discussion on inclusivity in outdoor recreational activities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2278

Resident lifetime sportsman hunting and fishing license; no charge to full-time members of the MS National Guard.

MS HB789

Hunting and fishing license; authorize Native Americans to receive free of charge upon providing tribal identification card.

MS HB1103

Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks; require reimbursement for statutory discounts relating to hunting and fishing licenses and other fees.

MS HB259

Dumping dead wildlife; person shall have hunting license revoked for one year.

MS HB1637

Hunting and fishing on another's land; revise provisions relating to payment of restitution.

MS HB1462

Hunting and fishing on lands of others by unlawful entry; remove requirement of payment of restitution to landowner for whitetail deer taken thereon.

MS HB826

Deer hunting; prohibit using dogs for.

MS SB2775

Adoption licensure board; bring forward code sections related to creation thereof.

MS HB258

Public purchasing; increase threshold for bidding to $15,000.00.

MS SB2281

Habitat stamps; require for hunters, fishers and trappers 16 years of age or older.

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