Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2753

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Human resource agencies; require disclosure of statutory authority and specify MTCA notice recipient.

Impact

This bill is expected to enhance the accountability of human resource agencies by ensuring that stakeholders and the general public are well-informed about the legal framework under which these entities operate. By mandating the publication of this information, the bill seeks to promote public trust in the activities of human resource agencies. Furthermore, it stipulates that notices of tort claims cannot be served directly to officers or employees of the agencies but must be directed to specific clerks depending on whether the agency was set up by county or municipal governance. This change aims to streamline the process for handling claims against these agencies, potentially impacting how legal claims are managed within local government structures.

Summary

Senate Bill 2753 aims to amend Section 17-15-1 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. The main focus of the bill is to require that any human resource agency created under this law publicly disclose the statutory authority under which it was established. This includes a clear citation to the specific section or sections of the state code that authorize the formation of such agencies. The disclosure must be accessible in a conspicuous manner on the agency's website, as well as in any official publications or reports distributed to the public. This addition is intended to increase transparency regarding the powers and governance of these agencies.

Contention

While the bill is positioned as a step toward greater transparency, it may face objections from those who argue that the disclosure requirements could impose additional regulatory burdens on local agencies. Some lawmakers may express concern that such mandates could hinder the operational effectiveness of these agencies, particularly in smaller jurisdictions where resources are limited. Additionally, some critics might argue the implications on the Mississippi Tort Claims Act could complicate legal processes related to human resource agencies, affecting how claims are processed and the accountability of local governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB309

Health and human services agencies; require to prepare video with nutrition and healthy eating information for benefit recipients.

MS HB194

Reverse auctions; require state agencies to publish detailed specifications on.

MS SB2847

State agencies; require notice of certain consent decrees and revise provision related to Department of Audit.

MS SB2830

Public bid requirements for local governing authorities and state agencies; increase minimum expenditure amounts.

MS HB1329

SNAP benefits; require certain recipients of to participate in an employment and training program.

MS HB703

School resource officers; authorize local law enforcement agencies to enter into agreement with independent nonpublic schools to provide.

MS HB821

School resource officers; authorize local law enforcement agencies to enter into agreement with independent nonpublic schools to provide.

MS HB1277

School resource officers; authorize local law enforcement agencies to enter into agreement with independent nonpublic schools to provide.

MS SB2021

Counties; shorten notice requirement for special meetings from five days to 3 days.

MS SB2019

Forestry Facility Grant Program; amend the fund amount and expand potential recipients of.

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