Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2802

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

School enrollment; criminalize enrollment without establishing domicile within the school district.

Impact

The implications of SB2802 could significantly affect how schools handle enrollment, especially in contexts where residency verification is crucial. It intends to dissuade parents or guardians from falsifying documents to secure school spots for their children. This could lead to a reduction in cases of dishonesty in school admissions and create a fairer playing field for all students. Additionally, school officials would be required to report any suspected violations to law enforcement, putting an overwhelming responsibility on them to police residency compliance effectively.

Summary

Senate Bill 2802 seeks to amend Section 37-15-9 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 by criminalizing the willful forging or falsifying of residency documents to enroll a child in a public school without establishing domicile within the district. The bill specifically targets fraudulent enrollment practices and aims to ensure that children enroll in schools within the proper jurisdictions according to their legal residency. If enacted, this legislation would introduce penalties for individuals found guilty of committing these offenses, including potential fines and imprisonment for up to six months.

Contention

While the bill primarily focuses on maintaining the integrity of school admissions, it may raise concerns about the fair treatment of students who transfer from other states or encounter issues related to documenting their residency status. For instance, children from families undergoing economic hardship might face difficulties in establishing residency, and critics may argue that the bill could disproportionately affect these vulnerable populations. The balance between enforcing proper enrollment processes and ensuring access to education for all eligible children may be a notable point of contention in legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2038

School enrollment; criminalize enrollment without establishing domicile within the school district.

MS SB2041

School enrollment; criminalize the enrollment without establishing domicile.

MS HB1433

The "Flexible and Rightful Education Enrollment (FREE) Act;" establish for students in "D" and "F" schools and districts.

MS SB2160

School district enrollment choice; extend to National Guard members, regardless of children's residence.

MS HB279

First grade enrollment; allow child who turns six on or before December 31 to start at beginning of that school year.

MS HB809

Students of active duty service members and civilian personnel; clarify "active duty" status for purpose of school enrollment and transfers.

MS HB1435

Student transfers; provide greater access to open enrollment and remove requirement for home district approval of release.

MS HB897

Dual enrollment; bring forward provisions relating to for possible amendment.

MS HB1633

MS Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit Scholarship Program; extend repealer and bring forward certain statutes.

MS SB2618

School attendance officers; transfer responsibility of employment from MDE to local school districts.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.