Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2729

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  
Engrossed
2/11/26  
Refer
2/16/26  

Caption

Prohibited noises; provide requirement for certain retail establishments within a municipality.

Impact

The bill's enactment will empower the Department of Public Safety to exert jurisdiction in local matters previously managed by city officials, specifically noise ordinances associated with businesses. This amendment means the Department could coordinate efforts with local law enforcement agencies, but its authority would not be exclusive, thus maintaining concurrent jurisdiction with the City of Jackson and Hinds County. Such a shift could streamline enforcement actions but might also cause friction between state and local governance regarding how local ordinances are handled.

Summary

Senate Bill 2729 amends Section 45-1-19 of the Mississippi Code to expand the jurisdiction of the Department of Public Safety, allowing it to enforce state laws, including local noise ordinances, within the City of Jackson. This legislative change indicates a shift in authority towards state-level enforcement in comparison to local control. The bill aims to address law enforcement consistency in regions that may be affected by varying local regulations, especially those concerning public safety and disturbance issues.

Sentiment

The prevailing sentiment regarding SB 2729 appears to lean towards supporting state enforcement mechanisms as a means to ensure uniformity in law enforcement across the City of Jackson. Proponents suggest this could lead to better compliance with state laws. However, there could be significant contention from local government officials who may view this as an overreach into their jurisdiction, thereby affecting community standards and solutions tailored to local needs.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB 2729 is the balance of power between state and local authorities. Critics worry that empowering the Department of Public Safety with such jurisdiction could undermine local decision-making, especially regarding community-specific issues like noise regulation. Supporters argue that a more coordinated approach among state agencies may enhance public safety, but they acknowledge the need for clear communication and respect towards local governance structures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB622

Alcoholic beverages; allow direct sales and shipments of certain and revise certain provisions regarding package retailer's permits.

MS HB1073

Counties and municipalities; authorize to choose not to be subject to requirement for permitting as a condition to construction.

MS SB3001

Sales tax; exempt retail sales of groceries, and adjust distribution to avoid impact on municipalities.

MS SB2831

Public notice; provide counties and municipalities with alternatives to newspapers.

MS HB1396

Regulation of parking charges in certain areas on public streets in certain municipalities; provide.

MS HB390

Lottery tickets; authorize alcohol package retailer's permit holders to be lottery retailers and sell.

MS HB683

Lottery tickets; authorize alcohol package retailer's permit holders to be lottery retailers and sell.

MS HB1171

Counties and municipalities; prohibit use of automated recording equipment to enforce automobile insurance requirements.

MS HB905

Counties and municipalities; prohibit use of automated recording equipment to enforce automobile insurance requirements.

MS SB2803

ATVs & UTVs; require titling, and exempt from ad valorem tax when held by retailers on consignment or floor plan basis.

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