Mississippi Legislature

1997 Regular Session

Daily Action Report for 01/21/97



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House: Double Referred Reports

HB 436  Sixteenth section lands; delete timber income from        Livingston
        calculation of minimum education program grants.       
           DR - TSDPCS: ED To WM
HB 766  Welfare reform; establish Mississippi Temporary           Moody
        Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.          
           DR - TSDPCS: AP To PH
HB 904  County or municipal equipment; counties and cities may    Morris
        lease to other counties and cities.                    
           DR - TSDPAA: CA To MU
HB 918  Leave time; state employees may donate to other ill or    Clarke
        injured state employees.                               
           DR - TSDP: FS To AP
HB 978  Emerging crop loan program; establish program of loans    Ellzey
        for post-production on agricultural businesses.        
           DR - TSDPCS: AG To WM
HB1229  Water pollution; create hardship grants fund and          Ellington
        program to be administered by Department of            
        Environmental Quality (DEQ).                           
           DR - TSDP: CR To AP



House: Committee Reports

HB 499  Sixteenth section lands; revise agricultural lease        Livingston
        provisions.                                            
           Title Suff Do Pass
HB 711  Landlord-tenant act; revise termination time for breach   Reeves
        of rental agreement.                                   
           Title Suff Do Pass As Amended
HB 766  Welfare reform; establish Mississippi Temporary           Moody
        Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.          
           Title Suff Do Pass Comm Sub
HB 865  Water pollution control; authorize permit board to        Ellington
        require applicants for permits to post financial       
        security.                                              
           Title Suff Do Pass Comm Sub
HB 950  Solid waste; create Local Governments Solid Waste         Ellington
        Assistance Fund.                                       
           Title Suff Do Pass Comm Sub
HB 999  Judges; retired appellate judges may serve on temporary   Perry
        basis, etc.                                            
           Title Suff Do Pass Comm Sub
HB1121  Newspapers; increase fees of printers and publishers.     Green (96th)
           Title Suff Do Pass As Amended



House: Floor Actions

HB   2  School districts; authorize rewards for confiscation of   Manning
        illegal firearms.                                      
           Motion to Reconsider Entered
HB 108  Alternative school programs; extend repealer.             Ford
           Transmitted To Senate
HB 165  Affidavit ballot; establish a uniform.                    Denny
           Committee Substitute Adopted
           Passed
HB 227  Elections; election commissioners must file training      Denny
        certificate to receive pay.                            
           Passed
HB 265  Commissioner of Agriculture; extend repealer on duties    Ford
        concerning agricultural seeds.                         
           Amended
           Passed As Amended
HB 392  Pulpwood receiving facilities; extend repealer on         Ford
        licensing of.                                          
           Amended
           Passed As Amended
HB 677  Mississippi Boll Weevil Management Act; revise to         Green (34th)
        include certain additional species.                    
           Passed
HB 938  Commercial feed; exempt certain feed from inspection      Holland *
        fee.                                                   
           Amended
           Passed As Amended
HC  46  Congressman G. V. "Sonny" Montgomery; commend on his      Ford
        retirement.                                            
           Adopted
           Transmitted To Senate



Senate: Introductions

SN  45  Mary Ardillo, Madison, Mississippi, as a member of the    GOVERNOR
        State Board of Animal Health, for the four year term of
        office commencing August 1, 1997                       
           Referred To Agriculture
SN  46  S. Keith Winfield, Starkville, Mississippi, as a member   GOVERNOR
        of the Mississippi Hospital Equipment and Facilities   
        Authority, for the four year term of office commencing 
        July 1, 1997                                           
           Referred To Finance
SN  47  Robert M. Shepard, III, Greenville, Mississippi, as a     GOVERNOR
        member Technical Advisory Committee of Boiler and      
        Pressure Vessel Safety, for the four year term of      
        office commencing July 29, 1997                        
           Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN  48  George H. Gulley, Jr., Brookhaven, Mississippi, as a      GOVERNOR
        member of the State Board of Funeral Service, for the  
        four year term of office commencing July 1, 1997       
           Referred To Business and Financial Institutions
SN  49  J. Fred Walker, Long Beach, Mississippi, as a member of   GOVERNOR
        the State Board of Banking Review, for the five year   
        term of office commencing March 24, 1997               
           Referred To Business and Financial Institutions
SN  50  Bettie M. Tullos, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as a member   GOVERNOR
        of the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, for   
        the six year term of office commencing April 1, 1997   
           Referred To Finance
SN  51  Larry Montgomery, Fulton, Mississippi, as a member of     GOVERNOR
        the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, for the  
        six year term of office commencing April 1, 1997       
           Referred To Finance
SN  52  Norma Stogner Bennett, Picayune, Mississippi, as          GOVERNOR
        President of the State Board of Cosmetology, for the   
        four year term of office commencing August 8, 1997     
           Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN  53  Raymond L. Keith, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as a member   GOVERNOR
        of the State Board of Pharmacy, for the five year term 
        of office commencing July 1, 1997                      
           Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN  54  Dr. Stuart G. Denman, Jr., Charleston, Mississippi, as    GOVERNOR
        a member of the State Board of Veterinary Medicine, for
        the five year term of office commencing May 22, 1997   
           Referred To Agriculture
SN  55  Stanley Eddie McKee, Corinth, Mississippi, as a member    GOVERNOR
        of the State Board of Barber Examiners, for the four   
        year term of office commencing June 30, 1997           
           Referred To Public Health and Welfare



Senate: Double Referred Reports

SB2002  Mental patients; reimburse counties for housing.          Simmons
           DR - TSDP: CA To AP
SB2314  Constables; authorize refund of certain fees forfeited    Jackson
        to county general fund.                                
           DR - TSDPCS: CA To FS
           DR - TSDPCS: FS To CA
SB2335  Master teacher certificate; reimburse teacher for cost    Ferris
        of process.                                            
           DR - TSDPCS: ED To AP
SB2341  State and public school employees' health insurance       Hall
        plans; authorize capitated managed care contracts.     
           DR - TSDPCS: ED To PH
SB2483  Leasing of 16th section land classified as                Hawks
        agricultural; provide procedure.                       
           DR - TSDPCS: ED To AG



Senate: Committee Reports

SB2071  Land surveyors; entrance on private property not          Bean
        trespass.                                              
           Title Suff Do Pass
SB2088  Child abuse; protect child abuse reporters from           Hall
        retaliatory discharge or employment action.            
           Title Suff Do Pass
SB2094  Service dogs; prohibit harassment.                        Tollison
           Title Suff Do Pass As Amended
SB2314  Constables; authorize refund of certain fees forfeited    Jackson
        to county general fund.                                
           Title Suff Do Pass Comm Sub
SB2427  Appropriation; Reappropriation; DFA - Bureau of           Hall
        Building; FY98.                                        
           Title Suff Do Pass
SB2512  Schoolteacher and administrator licensure; revise         Ferris
        requirements for standard and special license.         
           Title Suff Do Pass Comm Sub
SB2593  Appropriation; Vet. Memorial Stadium Commission;          Hall
        Additional, FY97.                                      
           Title Suff Do Pass
SB2594  Appropriation; Board of Animal Health; Additional,        Hall
        FY97.                                                  
           Title Suff Do Pass
SB2595  Counties; maintain private roads used as Head Start       Jackson
        turnarounds.                                           
           Title Suff Do Pass
SB2701  Water; create public water systems management review      Dearing
        council under Public Service Commission.               
           Title Suff Do Pass Comm Sub
SB2969  Appropriation; Funeral Services Bd.                       Hall
           Title Suff Do Pass



Senate: Floor Actions

SB2006  Nonadmitted surplus lines insurance policies; establish   Kirby
        stamping procedure by commissioner.                    
           Passed
SB2066  Hospital and medical service associations; repeal         Kirby
        regulation of by Commissioner of Insurance.            
           Passed
SB2103  Municipalities; authorize suggestion reward programs.     Carter
           Passed
SB2153  Abandoned personal property; cities dispose of as they    Carter
        choose without auction requirement.                    
           Passed
SB2325  Manufactured housing; local governments regulate          Burton
        location and standards.                                
           Transmitted To House
SB2359  Flood control; additional cities clear ditches and        Carter
        organize districts.                                    
           Passed
SB2414  Municipal judge pro tem; serve for elected as well as     Dearing
        appointed city judge.                                  
           Passed
SB2589  Certain health insurance policies; prohibit exclusion     Jordan (18th)
        of certain drug coverage.                              
           Tabled Subject To Call

Information pertaining to this report was last updated on 12/08/97 at 11:40.



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