Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2761

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

Caption

Mississippi Lead-Based Paint Activity Accreditation and Certification Act; amend to conform with EPA.

Impact

The proposed changes could have significant implications on state laws concerning environmental safety and public health. By conforming to EPA standards, SB2761 strengthens the regulatory framework surrounding lead paint removal and hazard assessment. The bill promotes the consistency of training standards and certifications across the state, thereby potentially raising the competency level of individuals involved in lead-based paint remediation. Furthermore, the establishment of a dedicated fund to manage collection fees and administrative costs of the certification program will assist in sustainable program operation.

Summary

Senate Bill 2761 aims to amend various sections of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to enhance the accreditation and certification process related to lead-based paint activities. This bill aligns Mississippi’s definitions and training requirements with those established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Key changes include mandating a hands-on training component in accreditation programs and stipulating that training certificates are valid for no more than three years. These amendments are designed to ensure that those involved in lead-based paint activities are adequately trained and certified, ultimately aimed at protecting public health, particularly for vulnerable populations such as children in child-occupied facilities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2761 appears mostly positive among environmental advocates and health officials, who argue that stricter training and certification processes will enhance public safety and reduce lead exposure risk. However, concerns may arise regarding the costs and feasibility of implementing new training requirements, particularly for small contractors who might struggle with adapting to the enhanced standards. Critics could argue about the bureaucratic implications and whether the amendments may inadvertently lead to increased costs that could be passed on to consumers.

Contention

Potential contention around SB2761 may stem from the impact of the new training and certification requirements on existing contractors and businesses involved in lead-based paint activities. Some may argue that the added mandatory hands-on training will impose unnecessary barriers for industry professionals, particularly those who have been operating under existing regulations. Additionally, the requirements for firms to maintain updated certifications and the potential for increased fees could lead to debates about the financial implications for businesses, especially in the wake of economic challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2250

Asbestos Abatement Accreditation and Certification Act; recognize additional training and align with federal standards.

MS SB2523

Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation; update membership.

MS SB2220

Mississippians' Right to Name, Likeness and Voice Act; enact.

MS HB3

Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation; revise composition of to ensure adequate representation.

MS SB2005

Mississippi geoengineering ban; enact.

MS SB2261

Mississippi Comprehensive Coastal Conservation and Restoration Act of 2025; enact.

MS SB2438

Mississippi State Employees Paid Parental Leave Act; enact.

MS SB2263

Approval of oyster leases by the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources; clarify authority.

MS HB719

Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality; require to evaluate toxic air pollutants and revise air quality standards.

MS HB1047

Mississippi Paid Family and Medical Leave Act; establish.

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