Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2820

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Misappropriation of funds; criminalize failure to pay utility services in accordance with lease.

Impact

The bill outlines criminal penalties based on the amount misappropriated. For instance, misappropriation of $25,000 or more can lead to up to 20 years of imprisonment and fines of up to $50,000. This tiered penalty system emphasizes the seriousness of utility payment obligations and aims to deter potential offenders from engaging in deceptive behavior. Furthermore, any convicted individual would be required to make full restitution to affected parties, thereby reinforcing the bill's focus on consumer protection and accountability.

Summary

Senate Bill 2820 aims to address issues related to the payment of utility services as per lease agreements. The bill specifically prohibits individuals who have received payment under a rental contract for utility services from knowingly failing to pay those services. It also targets deceptive practices where agents or employees might use false pretenses to avoid paying these debts. This legislation thus seeks to hold tenants accountable for their financial obligations towards utility providers in a more stringent manner.

Contention

There are potential concerns regarding the enforcement of this bill, particularly around the definitions of 'utility services' and the criteria for determining deception. Critics may argue that the bill could disproportionately affect lower-income tenants who may legitimately struggle to fulfill payment obligations due to economic hardship or administrative errors. Additionally, the bill does include provisions for circumstances under which penalties would not apply, such as payment inabilities due to landlord failure to collect or administrative issues. Nonetheless, the balance between ensuring payment and protecting vulnerable tenants presents a contentious point for lawmakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2311

Theft and fraud; criminalize activity related to the mail and credit cards.

MS SB2312

Chemical endangerment of exposing a child; criminalize.

MS SB2844

TVA Service Area Utilities Grant Fund; establish, and fund with g.o. bonds and diversion of TVA payments in lieu of taxes.

MS SB2196

Illegal immigration; criminalize under state law.

MS SB2203

Loitering and aggressive panhandling; criminalize.

MS SB2309

Child grooming and morphed images; criminalize and amend provisions related to.

MS SB2038

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

MS SB2041

School enrollment; criminalize the enrollment without establishing domicile.

MS SB2202

Images or audio altered or created by digitization; criminalize dissemination of in certain circumstances.

MS HB494

Crimes related to public funds; bring forward code sections related to.

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