Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2673

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  
Engrossed
2/10/26  
Refer
2/16/26  

Caption

Occupational Licensure Boards Consolidation Study Committee; create.

Impact

The legislation outlines that the study committee must evaluate the current structures and data related to existing licensure boards and present their findings by December 1, 2026. This timeline ensures that discussions are grounded in thorough analysis and that recommendations are timely for legislative consideration. Moreover, the requirement for a majority of committee members to approve any final reports underscores the importance of consensus in arriving at effective solutions for occupational licensure in Mississippi.

Summary

Senate Bill 2673 establishes the 'Occupational Licensure Boards Consolidation Study Committee' in Mississippi. The primary objective of this committee is to assess the viability and effectiveness of merging various state occupational licensure boards into a single entity known as the Department of Occupational Licensure. The bill mandates that the committee will analyze how such a consolidation could streamline processes and improve efficiency within the state’s current licensure framework. Recommendations stemming from this study could significantly impact how occupational licensing operates in Mississippi. As part of its responsibilities, the study committee is tasked with providing insights on which licensure boards might be combined, proposing a timeline for the consolidation process, and suggesting where the new Department of Occupational Licensure might be situated. The committee will comprise various legislative leaders alongside members of existing licensure boards, ensuring that multiple perspectives inform the discussions and recommendations made. This bill's potential impact on state laws revolves around reshaping the existing framework for occupational licensing, which could lead to both enhanced efficiency and simplified procedures for professionals seeking licensure. By consolidating boards, the state aims to eliminate redundancies and improve service delivery to constituents, potentially lowering barriers for licensure applicants and expediting the process. Enhanced operational efficiency may benefit not only the state but also the economy by facilitating quicker licensure for professionals in various fields. The sentiment surrounding SB2673 appears to focus on a mix of optimism for operational improvements and apprehension about the implications of such consolidations. Proponents believe that this measure could lead to a more effective regulatory environment that ultimately benefits both applicants and the state. However, some stakeholders may have concerns regarding the possible loss of specialized oversight if boards are combined, as it could dilute the expertise necessary to manage specific professional standards. This duality of opinion indicates a need for thorough dialogue and consideration as the study committee embarks on its evaluation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2268

Occupational licensure boards; require all offices to be located in a state-owned building.

MS SB2568

Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Enforcement Study Committee; create.

MS SB2401

Study Committee on the certification of Health Benefit Plans and Insurers; create.

MS HB1212

Study committee on the Unintended Impact of Wind Turbine Usage in Agriculture; create.

MS SB2290

One Door Policy; create study committee to evaluate reauthorization of WIOA policy.

MS SB2469

Tax sales; create study committee to study solutions related to unmerchantable and uninsurable titles.

MS SB2582

Sales Tax Diversion Study Committee; establish.

MS HB1100

MS Childcare Teachers Shortage Study Committee; create.

MS SB2349

Study Committee; authorize to study police pursuits.

MS HB1265

Sales Tax Diversion Study Committee; create.

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