HB 1 State agencies; cannot increase existing employees' Taylor salaries with funds for additional positions not filled. Referred To Appropriations HB 2 Nursing home beds; CONs for at existing nursing home in Taylor Wayne County. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 3 Appropriation; National Guard for armory construction. Barnett (92nd) Referred To Appropriations HB 4 Nursing home; certificate of need for expansion of Barnett (92nd) existing home in Lincoln County. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 5 Social worker licenses; issue to certain social workers Taylor and social services designees. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 6 Turkeys; set bag limit on at six. Manning Referred To Game and Fish HB 7 Hunting and fishing licenses; require to expire one Manning year from date of purchase. Referred To Game and Fish HB 8 Retired teachers; may draw retirement benefits and be Dedeaux reemployed as teachers. Referred To Appropriations HB 9 Student-teacher ratios; reduce for school districts Dedeaux accredited below Level 3. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 10 Mississippi Student Summer Employment Program; create Flaggs and provide income tax credit to employers who hire students under. Referred To Ways and Means HB 11 Appropriation; Supreme Court for expenses of teen court Fredericks pilot program. Referred To Appropriations HB 12 Eminent Scholars Program; revise GPA requirements for Guice recipients to maintain. Referred To Universities and Colleges HB 13 Municipal police; prohibit from enforcing speed limits Guice on interstate highways within city limits. Referred To Transportation HB 14 Surface water; create program for DEQ to monitor Moak quality. Referred To Conservation and Water Resources;Appropriations HB 15 School bus drivers; eligible to join PERS regardless of Robinson (84th) number of hours worked. Referred To Appropriations HB 16 Retirement; increase benefits of retired PERS members. Robinson (84th) Referred To Appropriations HB 17 Radar; sheriffs may use on state aid roads. Morris Referred To Transportation HB 18 Automobile insurance; insurers shall allow use of Robinson (84th) original and name brand after market parts for repair. Referred To Insurance HB 19 Home health agencies; remove moratorium on issuance of Robinson (84th) certificates of need for. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 20 Alcohol; create penalty for certain "drive-through" Robinson (84th) sales of alcoholic beverages, light wine and beer. Referred To Ways and Means HB 21 Small loan licenses; may sell noncredit products not Robinson (84th) related to loans made. Referred To Banks and Banking HB 22 Nursing facility; CON for construction at existing Robinson (84th) nursing home in Clarke County. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 23 Home health services; direct Health Department to Robinson (84th) transfer to certain hospitals. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 24 Lauderdale County Board of Education; require municipal Robinson (84th) school district to consent to transfer of certain students. Referred To Local and Private Legislation;Education HB 25 Sales tax; exempt retail sales of certain trailers to Robinson (84th) nonresidents. Referred To Ways and Means HB 26 Motor vehicle weight limitations; prohibit use of MDOT Robinson (84th) equipment to enforce on county roads. Referred To Transportation HB 27 Highway 45 Bypass; construct interchange in Meridian to Young provide access to Bonita Lakes property. Referred To Transportation HB 28 School destricts; require certain officials to attend Robinson (84th) budget hearings. Referred To Education HB 29 Workers' compensation; death claims shall include Moak interest for beneficiaries. Referred To Insurance HB 30 Income tax; authorize deductions from for completing Moak certain education levels. Referred To Ways and Means HB 31 Four-lane highway program; add segment in Amite and Moak Pike Counties. Referred To Transportation HB 32 Mississippi Eminent Scholars Fund; revise Guice qualifications for. Referred To Universities and Colleges HB 33 Alcohol; require retailers to post signs about effects Barnett (92nd) of drinking during pregnancy. Referred To Ways and Means HB 34 Income tax; provide a credit for ad valorem taxes paid Ellzey on poultry houses. Referred To Ways and Means HB 35 Implied Consent Law; revise blood alcohol content for Ellzey persons under 18. Referred To Judiciary A HB 36 Ad valorem tax; create 10% cap on increase in assessed Ellzey value of agricultural property and commercial poultry houses. Referred To Ways and Means HB 37 Mississippi Telecommunication Conference and Training Ellzey Center Act; repeal hotel and motel occupancy tax. Referred To Ways and Means HB 38 Sales tax; exempt sales to certain community and Perkins recreational centers. Referred To Ways and Means HB 39 Sales tax; create diversion to counties. Perkins Referred To Ways and Means HB 40 Highway 26; designate bridge in Pearl River County as Frierson "J.D. Batson Memorial Bridge". Referred To Transportation HB 41 Automobile insurance; prohibit increase or cancellation Bowles when insured not at fault. Referred To Insurance HB 42 State correctional facilities; prohibit all conjugal Moore visitation in. Referred To Penitentiary HB 43 Workers' compensation; prohibit retaliatory discharge Blackmon of employees who file claim. Referred To Insurance HB 44 Retirement; remove members from PERS for certain Moak criminal convictions. Referred To Appropriations HB 45 Health insurance; PERS members may prepay costs of Moak before retirement. Referred To Appropriations HB 46 Retirement; certain unused personal leave shall Taylor increase average compensation for. Referred To Appropriations HB 47 Ad valorem tax; watercraft used in gaming operations Simpson not exempt from. Referred To Ways and Means HB 48 School districts; establish home rule if accredited at Guice Level III, IV or V. Referred To Education HB 49 Parole; authorize field supervisors to visit offender's Walker place of residence. Referred To Penitentiary HB 50 Restore Suffrage to Lavern Yarbrough Paster of Ellis Oktibbeha County. Referred To Judiciary B HB 51 Public records; exempt personal accounts of municipal Johnson public utilities. Referred To Judiciary B HB 52 Trial; allow defendant to be tried in absentia if Simpson notice is made. Referred To Judiciary B HB 53 Malicious mischief; revise penalties. McElwain Referred To Judiciary B HB 54 Child support; monitor how money is being used. Perkins Referred To Judiciary A HB 55 Campaign contributions; delete exemption for reporting Horne out-of-state contributors. Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 56 Elected offices; increase filing fees for certain. Moak Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 57 Absentee ballots; revise method of receiving, mailing, Moak examining and counting. Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 58 Health insurance; prohibit insurers from cancelling Moak because insured bought second policy. Referred To Insurance HB 59 Sexual offenses; prohibit jailers from having sex with Moak inmates. Referred To Judiciary B HB 60 Commissioner of Insurance; exclude certain religious Moak publications from jurisdiction of. Referred To Insurance HB 61 Sales tax; exempt Dixie Youth Baseball from. Taylor Referred To Ways and Means HB 62 Driveways; authorize counties to maintain for home Taylor health care recipients. Referred To County Affairs HB 63 Resident hunting and fishing licenses; allow certain Taylor nonresidents to purchase. Referred To Game and Fish HB 64 Sexual consent; revise age. Ellington Referred To Judiciary B HB 65 Attempted murder; create offense. Dedeaux Referred To Judiciary B HB 66 Law enforcement; enhance penalty for assault upon Dedeaux auxiliary law enforcement officer. Referred To Judiciary B HB 67 Primitive hunting firearms; authorize use of telescopic Manning lenses on. Referred To Game and Fish HB 68 Brewpubs; authorize licensing and operation in Janus Mississippi. Referred To Ways and Means HB 69 Motor vehicle liability insurance coverage; raise Moak statutory minimum. Referred To Insurance HB 70 Alcoholic beverage licenses; require to purchase Moak certain liability insurance. Referred To Ways and Means HB 71 Political committees; require to identify contributors. Moak Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 72 Sales tax; exempt sale or transfer of motor vehicle Moak between siblings. Referred To Ways and Means HB 73 Justice courts; assistant county attorney to attend Moak criminal cases. Referred To Judiciary B HB 74 Campaign Finance Report; prescribe penalty for failure Moak to file timely. Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 75 Insurance companies; write all lines of insurance Moak proportionately. Referred To Insurance HB 76 Child custody; remove maternal presumption in divorce Moak cases. Referred To Judiciary A HB 77 Killing cattle; increase penalty. Moak Referred To Judiciary B HB 78 Suffrage; restore to Donald L. Weeks of Lee County. Holland Referred To Judiciary B HB 79 Income tax; allow deductions for completing certain Moak educational levels and bring forward various tax sections. Referred To Ways and Means HB 80 Bonds; increase amount of g.o. bonds authorized for Guice children's museums and provide funds for Fort Maurepas museum. Referred To Ways and Means;Appropriations HB 81 Health insurance; prohibit insurance carriers from Holden cancelling coverage on basis of abuse. Referred To Insurance HB 82 Sales tax; exempt sales of tangible personal property Manning or services to certain churches. Referred To Ways and Means HB 83 County roads; revise grounds for abandonment. Moak Referred To County Affairs HB 84 Distinctive license tag; authorize issuance in support Moak of veterans' monument. Referred To Ways and Means HB 85 Distinctive license tag; authorize to be issued for Moak nonresident universities. Referred To Ways and Means HB 86 Sales tax; tax sale of certain equipment used to McElwain produce herbaceous, vegetable and wood ornamental plants for market at 3%. Referred To Ways and Means HB 87 Deer antlers; legalize use for art purposes. Moak Referred To Game and Fish HB 88 Automobile insurance; require insurers to allow Stevens participation by certain repair shops. Referred To Insurance HB 89 Ad valorem taxes, exempt property; reimburse City of Green (72nd) Jackson for tax losses as a result of state ownership of property. Referred To Appropriations HB 90 Weapons; prohibit persons under 21 from carrying in Green (72nd) vehicle. Referred To Judiciary B HB 91 Weapons; increase penalties for carrying concealed Green (72nd) weapon. Referred To Judiciary B HB 92 Implied consent; provide for preliminary test by Green (72nd) portable breath tester. Referred To Judiciary A HB 93 Mattress; require persons to sanitize and tag used Green (72nd) mattress before sale. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 94 Radar; delete prohibition against MHP setting up within Green (72nd) certain size cities. Referred To Transportation HB 95 Weapons; revise possession and carrying concealed. Green (72nd) Referred To Judiciary B HB 96 Elected officials; must resign if they switch parties Green (72nd) while holding office. Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 97 Weapons; increase penalty for possession by convicted Green (72nd) felon. Referred To Judiciary B HB 98 Weapons; create felony offense for possession of stolen Green (72nd) firearm. Referred To Judiciary B HB 99 Bingo games; prohibit within 1500 feet of certain Green (72nd) entities. Referred To Ways and Means HB 100 Ad valorem tax; authorize municipality and county to Simpson grant exemption for certain residential rehabilitation and renovation. Referred To Ways and Means HB 101 Game fish and exotic fish; increase fee charged to Ellzey nonresidents for certain permits. Referred To Agriculture;Game and Fish HB 102 Oil contractors; provide additional damages that may be Bowles recovered by property owners for surface damage. Referred To Oil, Gas and Other Minerals HB 103 State employees; increase salaries of. Moak Referred To Appropriations HB 104 Unemployment compensation; exempt certain nonprofit Perkins facilities. Referred To Labor HB 105 Depositions; party asking first question responsible Perkins for paying for original deposition. Referred To Judiciary A HB 106 Real estate brokers and bankers; prohibit requiring use Perkins of certain attorneys in real estate transactions. Referred To Banks and Banking HB 107 Banks and financial institutions; allow borrower to Perkins select attorney to handle loan closing. Referred To Banks and Banking HB 108 Driver's license; jail time not suspended for person Guice driving with suspended or revoked license. Referred To Transportation HB 109 Bail; prohibit pending appeal of certain felony Formby convictions. Referred To Judiciary B HB 110 Controlled substances; felony to bring into state, Formby county or municipal facility. Referred To Judiciary A HB 111 Nonproducing mineral estates; provide for redemption by Dedeaux surface owner of land. Referred To Oil, Gas and Other Minerals HB 112 Dairy show; hold in Brookhaven in Lincoln County. Moak Referred To Agriculture HB 113 Fire fighters; authorize payroll deductions for Burn Broomfield Center contributions and association dues. Referred To Municipalities HB 114 Motor vehicle; unlawful for minor to ride in portion Broomfield not designed for passengers. Referred To Transportation HB 115 Mayor pro tempore; alderman elected from at large shall Broomfield serve as. Referred To Municipalities HB 116 Civil service commission; require certain Broomfield municipalities to adopt. Referred To Municipalities HB 117 Counties; authorize board of supervisors to employ Martinson attorney as full-time county employee. Referred To County Affairs HB 118 Motor vehicle safety belts; authorize conviction for Martinson primary offense. Referred To Transportation HB 119 Motor vehicle; unlawful to ride in portion not designed Martinson for passengers. Referred To Transportation HB 120 Headlights; require use during precipitation. Martinson Referred To Transportation HB 121 House arrest program; expand to include juvenile Scott (80th) delinquents. Referred To Juvenile Justice HB 122 Fire loss; revise method law enforcement agencies Stevens release certain information. Referred To Insurance HB 123 Implied Consent; persons convicted to attend alcohol Scott (80th) and/or drug program. Referred To Judiciary A HB 124 Firearms; require registration. Scott (80th) Referred To Judiciary B HB 125 Alternative DUI penalty; establish for persons under Scott (80th) 21. Referred To Judiciary A HB 126 Weapons; felony to sell to minors. Scott (80th) Referred To Judiciary B HB 127 Ammunition; require ID for purchase. Scott (80th) Referred To Judiciary B HB 128 Youth court; authorize work program for nonviolent Scott (80th) offenders. Referred To Juvenile Justice HB 129 Schools; require all students to wear uniforms. Scott (80th) Referred To Education HB 130 Statewide curfew; establish for minors under 18. Scott (80th) Referred To Juvenile Justice HB 131 Stalking; revise penalties. Scott (80th) Referred To Judiciary B HB 132 Parental visitation sessions; require in public Scott (80th) schools. Referred To Education HB 133 Appropriation; State Department of Education for Scott (80th) Support Our Students (S.O.S.) program. Referred To Appropriations HB 134 Appropriation; State Department of Education for Scott (80th) Motivating Parents and Children (M.P.A.C.) pilot program. Referred To Appropriations HB 135 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for construction Scott (80th) of State School for Children. Referred To Ways and Means HB 136 Driver's license; judge may suspend in lieu of Bowles conviction for certain traffic violations. Referred To Transportation HB 137 Life insurance; certain policy form fees shall be Stevens deposited in the Insurance Department Fund. Referred To Insurance HB 138 Insurance companies; revise privilege tax on. Stevens Referred To Insurance HB 139 Appropriation; Bureau of Narcotics for cases against Moak purchasers and sellers of illegal drugs. Referred To Appropriations HB 140 Crimes; felony to possess weapon where alcohol is Moak served. Referred To Judiciary B HB 141 Nursing homes; Medicaid shall seek waiver to exempt Bourdeaux certain from assessment. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 142 Nursing homes; exempt certain from Medicaid assessment. Bourdeaux Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 143 Roadblocks; Highway Patrol give prior notice to Walker businesses in vicinity. Referred To Transportation HB 144 Traffic regulations; clarify types of highways for Walker which minimum speed of 40 required. Referred To Transportation HB 145 Traffic regulations; MDOT erect signs on interstate Walker highways directing slow-moving traffic to keep right. Referred To Transportation HB 146 Hospitality stations and rest areas; establish fund to Walker finance construction and repair. Referred To Transportation;Ways and Means HB 147 Retirement allowance; state officials and employees may Walker receive if waive salary. Referred To Appropriations HB 148 Retirement allowance; state officials and employees Walker with 40 years service may receive if waive salary. Referred To Appropriations HB 149 Municipalities; authorize to make expenditures to Walker purchase honorarium for retiring municipal employees. Referred To Municipalities HB 150 Workers' Compensation; revise definition of surviving Green (72nd) spouse. Referred To Insurance HB 151 Workers' compensation; allow employee to sue employer Green (72nd) for intentional torts or gross negligence. Referred To Insurance HB 152 Workers' compensation; expand exception to Green (72nd) exclusiveness of liability. Referred To Insurance HB 153 Sales tax; exempt food sold to senior citizens and Green (72nd) totally disabled persons. Referred To Ways and Means HB 154 State health insurance; state pay full cost for Smith (27th) employees drawing PERS disability retirement allowance. Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB 155 County road; revise grounds for abandonment. Miller Referred To County Affairs HB 156 Highway 27; Mississippi Department of Transportation Flaggs construct certain portion to four lanes. Referred To Transportation HB 157 Horse racing; allow at local option. Smith (27th) Referred To Ways and Means HB 158 Gaming; allow legal gaming in any county electing to do Smith (27th) so. Referred To Ways and Means HB 159 County assessment records; three years to bring into Manning compliance. Referred To Ways and Means HB 160 School boards; authorize to allow leave for school Manning employees at same rate as state employees. Referred To Education HB 161 Sales tax; reduce rate imposed on retail sales of Manning previously titled private carriers of passengers and light carriers of property. Referred To Ways and Means HB 162 Motor vehicle; unlawful to ride in portion not designed Fredericks for passengers. Referred To Transportation HB 163 Capital cases; provide for victim impact statement Flaggs before sentencing. Referred To Judiciary B HB 164 Property and casualty insurance; no cancellation for Nettles claims not fault of insured. Referred To Insurance HB 165 Health insurance; treatment of mental illness; require Nettles minimum benefits for. Referred To Insurance HB 166 Motorcycles; helmet not required for person over age Nettles 21. Referred To Transportation HB 167 Civil service commission; authorize residents of Fredericks annexed territories to serve on. Referred To Municipalities HB 168 Retirement; 13th check paid to PERS retiree who dies Manning between June 30 and December 1. Referred To Appropriations HB 169 Ryan White Funds; state will match amount of federal Ryan funds to purchase HIV disease medications. Referred To Appropriations HB 170 Gaming Commission; prohibit interference with duties Ryan of. Referred To Ways and Means HB 171 Reckless endangerment; create offense. Ryan Referred To Judiciary B HB 172 Public officials; prohibit industry regulators from Ryan membership in organizations regulated. Referred To Judiciary A HB 173 Income tax; provide credit for legal child adoption. Ryan Referred To Ways and Means HB 174 False identification; crime to give to law enforcement Ryan officer. Referred To Judiciary B HB 175 Juveniles; parents confined to jail with convicted Moore child. Referred To Juvenile Justice HB 176 City of Brandon; authorize additional assessment on Moore misdemeanor cases in municipal court to purchase protective body armor for police officers. Referred To Local and Private Legislation HB 177 Rape; death penalty for conviction if victim is aged 13 Moore or under. Referred To Judiciary B HB 178 Distinctive license tag; Purple Heart recipient issued Moore one tag free of charge. Referred To Ways and Means HB 179 Sales tax; reduce general rate from seven percent to Moore six percent. Referred To Ways and Means HB 180 English language; person must show ability in to get Moore state license or public assistance. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 181 School district employees; authorize donation of leave Endt for catastrophic illnesses. Referred To Education HB 182 Appropriation; Health Department for AIDS Drug Flaggs Assistance Program and HIV prevention activities. Referred To Appropriations HB 183 Gaming license fee; increase and distribute portion to Smith (27th) nongaming counties. Referred To Ways and Means HB 184 Gaming license fee; provide temporary increase and Smith (27th) distribute to nongaming counties. Referred To Ways and Means HB 185 Marriage; require counseling before granting license. Flaggs Referred To Judiciary A HB 186 Municipal planning commissions; authorize members to be Woods paid compensation in certain municipalities. Referred To Municipalities HB 187 Juveniles; try as adult for third or subsequent felony Robinson (84th) or misdemeanor. Referred To Juvenile Justice HB 188 Appropriation; Department of Education for Juvenile Flaggs Alternative Program pilot program. Referred To Appropriations HB 189 Juvenile Alternative Program; State Department of Flaggs Education to establish as pilot program. Referred To Juvenile Justice;Appropriations HB 190 Welfare reform; pilot program in Wayne County to assist Taylor with home health services. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 191 Workers' compensation; employers who terminate Guice membership in self-insured group are liable for certain amounts. Referred To Insurance HB 192 Circuit courts; provide additional judge for 15th Frierson district. Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations HB 193 Extracurricular school activities prohibit in school Frierson districts with low accreditation. Referred To Education HB 194 Property and casualty insurance companies; establish a Stevens minimum assessment per year for Insurance Department Fund. Referred To Insurance HB 195 Life, health and accident insurance companies and Stevens health maintenance organizations; establish minimum assessment per year. Referred To Insurance HB 196 Drug dealers; judge may offer defendant removal of body Moak part in lieu of other sentence. Referred To Judiciary A HB 197 Prima facie evidence of hunting; remove certain "other Bowles devices" as proof of. Referred To Game and Fish HB 198 Elected officials; cannot employ or contract with Bowles campaign contributors or family. Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 199 Bonds; increase amount issued and amount which DECD may Morris use for low to moderate income housing under Business Investment Act. Referred To Ways and Means HB 200 Nursing facility beds; CON for county-owned hospital in Morris Panola County to convert and construct. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 201 Teachers' salaries; increase to southeastern average. Moak Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 202 Child custody; authorize parenting time. King Referred To Judiciary A HB 203 Smoking; prohibit in all state buildings except in Clarke designated areas. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 204 Smoking; prohibit in all state buildings. Clarke Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 205 Graffiti; prohibit and provide penalties. Scott (80th) Referred To Judiciary B;Transportation HB 206 Poultry processors; provide penalties on loans to Moak processors who hire illegal immigrants. Referred To Ways and Means HB 207 Hunting and fishing; allow on floodwaters of public Moak waterways. Referred To Conservation and Water Resources HB 208 Workers' Compensation Commission; appoint two attorneys Guice to prosecute fraud cases. Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB 209 Original sentence; judge may modify for certain Blackmon offenses. Referred To Judiciary B HB 210 Public defenders; create statewide system. Blackmon Referred To Judiciary B;Appropriations HB 211 Disinterment of buried human bodies; define persons Moak having right of consent to. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 212 Hearings; all parties have the right to be heard. Perkins Referred To Judiciary A HB 213 Sky rockets; prohibit possession and sale of certain. Moak Referred To Judiciary B HB 214 Schools; scoliosis sceening required in. Moak Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 215 Justice court judges; bring under the nonpartisan Moak Judicial Election Act. Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 216 Community and junior colleges; increase salaries of Moak academic faculty. Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations HB 217 Sixteenth section land; authorize sale of to certain Moak Armed Services veterans. Referred To Education HB 218 Domestic abuse; municipal court may issue protective Simpson orders. Referred To Judiciary B HB 219 Schools; require African-American history course and Perkins drug education programs. Referred To Education HB 220 Municipal judges; revise population requirements. Simpson Referred To Municipalities HB 221 Water heaters; decrease temperature requirements for Young certain hot water supply storage tanks and heaters. Referred To Insurance HB 222 Juries; revise minimum age requirement. Miles Referred To Judiciary B HB 223 Fines for violations of ordinances and regulations; Guice limit amount Bureau of Marine Resources and Department of Wildlife may assess. Referred To Conservation and Water Resources;Game and Fish HB 224 Chancery and circuit clerks; pay salary established by Guice board of supervisors, and revise omnibus pay section. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;Appropriations HB 225 School employees; authorize payment for all unused Manning leave upon retirement. Referred To Education HB 226 State buildings; increase number of women's rest rooms. Moak Referred To Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands;Appropriations HB 227 Salvage motor vehicles; provide for issuance of Moak certificates of title. Referred To Transportation HB 228 County road and bridge funds; establish allocation Perkins formula. Referred To County Affairs HB 229 State and U.S. flags; require to be displayed on all Janus public buildings. Referred To Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands;Appropriations HB 230 Minimum Education Program; include percentage of local Perkins gaming revenue earmarked for education in "other local revenue sources". Referred To Education;Ways and Means HB 231 Municipal annexation; require approval by majority of Ellington registered voters in territory proposed to be annexed. Referred To Municipalities;County Affairs HB 232 Oil and Gas Board; appeal decisions of directly to Bowles Supreme Court. Referred To Oil, Gas and Other Minerals;Judiciary A HB 233 Public defender; establish office in each county. Watson Referred To Judiciary B;County Affairs HB 234 Pat Harrison Waterway District; delete prohibition Endt against using certain monies for public parks and recreation facilities. Referred To Ways and Means HB 235 Motor vehicle operator; unlawful not to stop vehicle Endt when pursued by law enforcement vehicle. Referred To Judiciary B HB 236 Community hospitals; trustees may receive salary Broomfield instead of per diem. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 237 School boards; elect in all school districts. Broomfield Referred To Education;Apportionment and Elections HB 238 Boating accident reports; available to persons involved Broomfield in accident. Referred To Game and Fish HB 239 Home Detention for Juveniles Program; establish under Scott (80th) Department of Human Services. Referred To Juvenile Justice;Appropriations HB 240 Water and sewage service districts; require return of Endt service deposit after five years. Referred To Public Utilities HB 241 Municipalities; authorize to refund utility deposits Miles immediately to municipal utility customers. Referred To Public Utilities HB 242 Professional bail agents; revise bond and reporting Stevens requirements. Referred To Judiciary B HB 243 Cop killer ammunition; prohibit use and enhance Scott (80th) penalties. Referred To Judiciary B;Penitentiary HB 244 Comprehensive Evaluation Report; require State Scott (80th) Department of Education to prepare. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 245 School in-service training; require two days for Scott (80th) behavior management techniques. Referred To Education HB 246 Children-at-risk; establish the Motivating Parents and Scott (80th) Children (M.P.A.C.) pilot program for school districts. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 247 Social security number; provide penalty for parents not Bourdeaux providing when file birth certificate. Referred To Judiciary A HB 248 Schools; require public high schools to teach course Green (72nd) including issues of slavery, genocide and the Holocaust. Referred To Education HB 249 Abstinence; teach as part of school health program. Green (72nd) Referred To Education HB 250 Solid waste; authorize municipalities to increase ad Ryan valorem tax millage rate and use general funds to defray cost of collection. Referred To Municipalities;Ways and Means HB 251 Highway property; MDOT offer reward for persons Miles convicted of damaging. Referred To Transportation HB 252 Road consturction and repair; local government; Smith (27th) establish state program to assist. Referred To Transportation;Appropriations HB 253 Sales tax; increase diversion to municipalities from Young 18.5% to 20.5%. Referred To Ways and Means;Appropriations HB 254 State service employees; increase annual compensation Manning $2,400.00. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;Appropriations HB 255 Sixteenth and lieu lands; authorize sale to homeowners. Manning Referred To Education HB 256 Motor vehicle towing charges; delete waiting period Nettles before lien may attach. Referred To Transportation HB 257 Nursing homes; limit time to bring tort claim against. Nettles Referred To Judiciary A HB 258 Drug testing; require for all elected officials. Nettles Referred To Judiciary A HB 259 Sales tax; pay county percentage of sales tax generated Nettles from business activities outside city. Referred To Ways and Means HB 260 Commercial contractors fee; double to fund education Guice programs in colleges and universities. Referred To Judiciary B HB 261 Child support; judgments based upon child support may Moore be collected from retirement benefits. Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations HB 262 Education; create alternative program for at-risk Blackmon youth. Referred To Juvenile Justice;Appropriations HB 263 Venue; legal actions brought by an insurance company Robinson (84th) against its agent to be in agent's county of residence. Referred To Judiciary A HB 264 Schools; sentences for juveniles who commit crimes at Robinson (84th) school. Referred To Juvenile Justice HB 265 Youth court; create uniform system in county courts. Blackmon Referred To Juvenile Justice;Appropriations HB 266 Teacher incentive loan program; create. Blackmon Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations HB 267 Per diem compensation; increase uniform amount to Smith (39th) $70.00. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;Appropriations HB 268 Mississippi Home Corporation; make subject to state Bowles administrative regulations. Referred To Ways and Means HB 269 Schools; increase percentage of nonlicensed teachers Blackmon in. Referred To Education HB 270 Public funds; prohibit using for lobbying. Bowles Referred To Judiciary A HB 271 Agencies and other entities; prohibit from lobbying if Bowles receiving appropriated funds. Referred To Judiciary A HB 272 Welfare benefits; persons convicted of drug offense or Formby violent crime ineligible for. Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations HB 273 Municipal annexation; authorize election on question of Formby in territory proposed to be annexed. Referred To Municipalities;County Affairs HB 274 Homestead exemption; increase reimbursement of tax Howell losses to counties and municipalities. Referred To Appropriations HB 275 Juvenile Detention Fund; extend repealer on. Ford Referred To Juvenile Justice;Appropriations HB 276 Average daily attendance; include expelled students in. Formby Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 277 Department of Human Services; youth services division Scott (80th) develop aftercare program for youth. Referred To Juvenile Justice;Appropriations HB 278 Health Education Program; require implementation in Scott (80th) K-12 by 2000-2001 school year. Referred To Education HB 279 Personal services contracts; governing authorities Horne subject to bid laws. Referred To Appropriations HB 280 Commission on the restoration of the family; create. Clark Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 281 Bonds; mandate election on issuing county or city Horne general obligation bonds. Referred To Ways and Means HB 282 Annexed territory; prohibit municipality from levying Horne taxes until services are provided. Referred To Municipalities HB 283 Agency rules; create joint legislative committee to Bowles review. Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations HB 284 School district employees; authorize donation of leave Rogers for catastrophic illnesses. Referred To Education HB 285 Court reporters; prohibit terminating deposition Perkins without consent of parties. Referred To Judiciary A HB 286 Ad valorem tax; impose on nonproducing mineral estates Robinson (84th) held separately from surface estate. Referred To Ways and Means HB 287 Juvenile detention facilities; issue bonds to Robinson (84th) construct. Referred To Juvenile Justice;Ways and Means HB 288 Managed care; HMO report expenditures and receipts Howell related to state managed care contract. Referred To Insurance HB 289 Punitive damages; inform jury that stage is bifurcated. Blackmon Referred To Judiciary A HB 290 Chancery and circuit clerks; pay salary established by Guice board of supervisors in lieu of fees. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;County Affairs HB 291 Swine farms; place moratorium on permits for. Bowles Referred To Agriculture;Conservation and Water Resources HB 292 Sales tax; increase diversion to municipalities, create Young diversion to counties, use portion of diversions to reduce ad valorem taxes. Referred To Ways and Means HB 293 Homestead exemption; reimburse cities of 5,000 and Young below for entire loss from exemption. Referred To Appropriations HB 294 Sales tax; create diversion to counties and cap ad Young valorem tax millage rate. Referred To Ways and Means HB 295 Sales and ad valorem taxes; increase sales tax Young diversion to municipalities and cap ad valorem tax. Referred To Ways and Means HB 296 Sales and ad valorem taxes; increase sales tax Young diversion to cities, create diversion to counties, cap city and county ad valorem tax. Referred To Ways and Means HB 297 School districts, municipal; provide for board member Robinson (84th) from added territory and authorize transfer to adjacent district. Referred To Education;Apportionment and Elections HB 298 Voter registration; allow at driver's license office Green (72nd) and other agency locations. Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 299 Local income tax; authorize certain municipalities to Green (72nd) levy. Referred To Ways and Means HB 300 Marriage license; require testing for STDs and receive Green (72nd) treatment before issuance of. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 301 Sexual harassment; provide cause of action. Green (72nd) Referred To Judiciary A HB 302 Radar; require certification of operators. Green (72nd) Referred To Transportation HB 303 Circuit and chancery clerks; clarify fees included in Guice salary cap. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers HB 304 Railroad abandonment; revise notice requirements; Stevens require reports from various agencies. Referred To Transportation HB 305 Income franchise tax; provide credit for taxpayers Stevens providing funds for certain railroad capital improvement projects. Referred To Transportation;Ways and Means HB 306 Mississippi Business Incubator Assistance Act; create Morris and fund program with bond issue. Referred To Ways and Means HB 307 State Fiscal Officer; approve or disapprove certain IHL Bowles withdrawals from State Treasury (PEER). Referred To Appropriations HB 308 Tobacco settlement; create trust fund for money from, Nettles with interest to fund Medicaid. Referred To Appropriations HB 309 Teachers; authorize superintendents to offer contracts Broomfield conditioned upon graduation and licensure. Referred To Education HB 310 Community hospitals; provide minutes of board to owner, Broomfield which shall allow public inspection. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 311 Ad valorem taxes; exempt personal property and products Broomfield held by a retailer on a consignment or floor plan basis. Referred To Ways and Means HB 312 Public records; civil liability for failure to provide Broomfield access to minutes of community hospital board. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 313 Gaming establishments; prohibit cash producing or Endt credit producing machines on premises. Referred To Ways and Means HB 314 Crimes; felony for person drawing total disability from Endt PERS to earn income from employment. Referred To Judiciary B;Appropriations HB 315 Fishing license exemption reciprocity agreement; Endt authorize Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks to enter into with Alabama. Referred To Game and Fish HB 316 State and county offenders; prohibit from filing Endt complaints with the Mississippi Ethics Commission. Referred To Judiciary A HB 317 Distinctive license tag; Purple Heart recipient issued Endt free of charge. Referred To Ways and Means HB 318 Sales tax; exempt sales of hearing aids, prosthetic Endt devices and dentures from. Referred To Ways and Means HB 319 Highway system; add highway in Jackson County. Endt Referred To Transportation HB 320 Parole; authorize board to require potential parolees Endt complete Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Program. Referred To Penitentiary HB 321 Privilege tax; provide for reciprocal assessment on Endt professionals from states where Mississippi residents are assessed. Referred To Ways and Means HB 322 Credit cards; reduce late payment charge on delinquent Endt payments. Referred To Banks and Banking HB 323 Retirement; allow purchase of PERS credit for work by Endt students at public junior colleges or IHLs. Referred To Appropriations HB 324 Civil Rights Division; establish in the Office of the Watson Attorney General. Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations HB 325 Workers' compensation; increase benefits for Watson disfigurement. Referred To Insurance HB 326 Property; require appraisal of land sold in partition Watson suit. Referred To Judiciary A HB 327 Motor vehicle liability insurance coverage; raise Watson statutory minimum. Referred To Insurance HB 328 Motor vehicle liability insurance policy; must include Watson medical coverage. Referred To Insurance HB 329 Insurance company; provide for direct action against. Watson Referred To Insurance HB 330 Venue; revise in certain criminal cases. Watson Referred To Judiciary B HB 331 Corrections; revise 85% mandatory sentencing by Watson excluding nonviolent crimes. Referred To Penitentiary HB 332 Guardian; revise bond and oath. Watson Referred To Judiciary A HB 333 State employees; establish employee incentive program Bowles and agency productivity program. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;Appropriations HB 334 School attendance officers; extend repealer on. Ford Referred To Education HB 335 Retirement; certain retired PERS members may cancel Horne beneficiary and have allowance recalculated. Referred To Appropriations HB 336 Motor vehicles; auxillary driving lights connected to Horne dimmer switch. Referred To Transportation HB 337 Distinctive license tag; authorize for retired, Horne disabled veterans. Referred To Ways and Means HB 338 Nursing home beds; certificate of need for conversion Horne of personal care beds in Lauderdale County. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 339 Absentee ballots; increase time before an election that Broomfield they are required to be printed. Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 340 Ad valorem tax; counties levy 1/4 mill to support Clark Greenville Burn Center. Referred To Ways and Means HB 341 Alcoholic beverages; limited amounts for personal use Clark may be possessed in dry counties. Referred To Ways and Means HB 342 Schools; require one minute of quiet reflection upon Clark opening of each school day. Referred To Education HB 343 School facilities; authorize school boards to allow use Clark of for child care services. Referred To Education HB 344 Economic development advertising; governing authorities Horne to use competitive bidding to procure. Referred To County Affairs;Municipalities HB 345 Appropriation; Department of Finance and Administration Scott (80th) to construct State School for Children. Referred To Appropriations HB 346 Cancer tests; Health Department develop pilot project Scott (80th) to provide free of charge. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 347 Nurse, school; may be either registered nurse or Scott (80th) licensed practical nurse. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 348 Recreational Facilities Activity Fund; create and use Scott (80th) for recreational facilities on school property. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 349 Harassing or threatening telephone calls; revise Moak penalty. Referred To Judiciary B HB 350 Malicious mischief; revise penalty. Moak Referred To Judiciary B HB 351 Hunting and fishing guide services regulation; reenact Ford and extend repealer for one year. Referred To Game and Fish HB 352 Imprisonment for nonpayment of fine; revise credit Smith (39th) amount. Referred To Judiciary B HB 353 Insurance company officers; prohibit the president and Stevens treasurer from being same individual. Referred To Insurance HB 354 Insurance companies; require stock company permits to Stevens sell or exchange stock between companies in the holding company system. Referred To Insurance HB 355 Campaigns; unlawful for candidate to publish false Howell statement. Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 356 Ad valorem taxes; require tax assessor to notify Howell taxpayer of increased assessed value of taxpayer's property. Referred To Ways and Means HB 357 Offenders; must serve 85% of sentence for crimes of Fredericks violence. Referred To Penitentiary HB 358 Teachers, retired; may be employed as teachers in Morris certain districts and receive retirement benefits. Referred To Appropriations HB 359 Bonds; issue for grants to restore existing or former Morris historical schools. Referred To Ways and Means HB 360 Commission on Judicial Performance; revise membership. Morris Referred To Judiciary A HB 361 Habitual offender; no plea bargaining for violent Formby offenders. Referred To Judiciary B HB 362 Distinctive license tag; authorize issuance for retired Walker teachers. Referred To Ways and Means HB 363 Appropriation; Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Manning Parks for repair of dam on Neshoba County Lake. Referred To Appropriations HB 364 Health insurance; premiums for retired state and school Manning employees paid from PERS funds. Referred To Appropriations HB 365 Rural Fire Truck Fund; increase monies in the fund for Manning continuation of program. Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB 366 Speed limit on state highways; Transportation Manning Commission not to reduce below 60. Referred To Transportation HB 367 Universities and colleges; prohibit opposite sex Manning overnight visitation in campus dorms. Referred To Universities and Colleges HB 368 Sales tax; exempt sales of food that otherwise would Bowles qualify under food stamps program. Referred To Ways and Means HB 369 Mississippi Telecommunication Conference and Training Bowles Center Act; repeal hotel and motel occupancy tax. Referred To Ways and Means HB 370 Retirement; chancery, circuit clerk's earned Guice compensation limited to statutory compensation amount. Referred To Appropriations HB 371 Criminal statutes; provide for separate volumes. Blackmon Referred To Judiciary A HB 372 Attempted murder; create offense. Blackmon Referred To Judiciary B HB 373 State Auditor; audit Camp Shelby Timber Fund annually Bowles (PEER). Referred To Military Affairs HB 374 Gaming; authorized licensed gaming establishments to Henderson (9th) accept wagering on horse and dog races. Referred To Ways and Means HB 375 Prescription drugs; nonresident pharmacy must deliver Read by certified mail. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 376 Abortion; create cause of action for damage Dedeaux attributable to abortion. Referred To Judiciary A HB 377 TANF recipients; Employment Security Commission provide Scott (80th) intensive job assistance to. Referred To Labor HB 378 Automobile insurance; policy must be in effect for 60 Stevens days before cancellation hearing request. Referred To Insurance HB 379 Manufactured homes; revise certain license fees charged Stevens by Commissioner of Insurance. Referred To Insurance HB 380 Burial associations; eliminate the use of cash as a Stevens security deposit. Referred To Insurance HB 381 Appropriation; authorize expenditure of certain monies Stevens in the Rural Fire Truck Fund. Referred To Appropriations HB 382 Board of Supervisors; minutes of meetings may be Perkins approved at subsequent meeting. Referred To County Affairs HB 383 Insurance companies; revise capital requirements and Stevens privilege taxes. Referred To Insurance HB 384 Driver's license; suspend for 15-year-old who violates Martinson restrictions on driving hours. Referred To Transportation HB 385 Extended day and extended school year programs; Scott (17th) authorize local districts to provide. Referred To Education HB 386 Minors; prohibit from establishments that serve Scott (17th) primarily alcoholic beverages. Referred To Ways and Means HB 387 Trust fund; establish in State Treasury for payments to Williams state resulting from tobacco litigation. Referred To Appropriations HB 388 Sexual consent; revise age. Clark Referred To Judiciary B HB 389 Law enforcement officers; establish separate retirement Compretta system for. Referred To Appropriations HB 390 Libel and slander; create criminal offense. Flaggs Referred To Judiciary B HB 391 Ad valorem tax; exempt certain historical property. Flaggs Referred To Ways and Means HB 392 Income tax; provide credit for taxpayers expending Flaggs funds for repair, restoration or preservation of certain historic structures. Referred To Ways and Means HB 393 Boating safety courses; establish pilot program in Guice coast counties to teach at public schools. Referred To Game and Fish;Education HB 394 Open Primary Law; create. Davis Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 395 Sales tax; reduce that levied upon certain rental Davis vehicles. Referred To Ways and Means HB 396 Traffic regulations; post signs directing slow-moving Davis traffic to keep right. Referred To Transportation HB 397 Headlights; require use of when windshield wipers Davis necessary. Referred To Transportation HB 398 Sales tax; reduce tax on retail sales of motorcycles. Davis Referred To Ways and Means HB 399 Ad valorem taxes; date of postmark does not represent Davis date of payment for delinquent taxes or amount to reedeem from sale. Referred To Ways and Means HB 400 Taxes, local privilege; reduce levy on travel agencies Davis and delete levy on travel agents. Referred To Ways and Means HB 401 Cemetaries; authorize cities and counties to clean if Davis abandoned. Referred To Municipalities;County Affairs HB 402 Driver's license suspension; require immediate notice. Bowles Referred To Transportation HB 403 Retirement; prohibit PERS retiree from being reemployed Bowles by PERS employer. Referred To Appropriations HB 404 Emergency vehicles; require to operate emergency lights Bowles and sound siren when exceeding speed limit. Referred To Transportation HB 405 Driveways; counties maintain to private residences for Bowles emergency vehicle access. Referred To County Affairs HB 406 Records of ammunition sales; repeal law. Bowles Referred To Judiciary B HB 407 Municipal bypasses; replaced State Highway 15 in Bowles Chickasaw County maintained by state. Referred To Transportation HB 408 Elected or appointed officials; must resign before Bowles running for another office. Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 409 State aid roads; provide supplemental funds in support Bowles of. Referred To Appropriations HB 410 Circuit Courts; provide additional judge for 10th Young Circuit Court District. Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations HB 411 Weapons; law enforcement officers may possess weapons Moody in courthouse. Referred To Judiciary B HB 412 Living wills; provide for reciprocity. Dedeaux Referred To Judiciary A HB 413 Hunting and fishing license exemptions; allow use of Dedeaux Medicare card as proof of age for. Referred To Game and Fish HB 414 Lien; provide for cooling units. Dedeaux Referred To Judiciary A HB 415 Early voting; establish. Dedeaux Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 416 Motor Voter Law; implement. Dedeaux Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 417 Income tax; exempt gain if used to purchase certain Dedeaux state bonds and exempt such bonds from estate for estate tax purposes. Referred To Ways and Means HB 418 Coyote; authorize the board of supervisors of a county Dedeaux to offer a bounty on coyote. Referred To Game and Fish HB 419 Voter registration; persons registered under NVRA will Flaggs be registered for state elections. Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 420 Mississippi Breast Cancer Research Fund; create and Scott (17th) provide checkoff on individual tax form to allow contributions to. Referred To Ways and Means HB 421 Organ donations; revise law regarding identifying and Scott (17th) requesting organ and tissue donors. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 422 School districts; grant statutory relief to districts Chaney achieving level 3 or higher accreditation. Referred To Education HB 423 Sales tax; exempt finance charges from. Barnett (116th) Referred To Ways and Means HB 424 Public employees health insurance; allow employees to Stevens pay additional amounts for higher levels of coverage. Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB 425 Early voting; establish. Denny Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 426 Retired state and school employees health insurance; Stevens revise benefits. Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB 427 Health maintenance organization and managed care plans; Holden provide certain requirements. Referred To Insurance HB 428 Insurance Integrity Enforcement Bureau; create. Stevens Referred To Insurance HB 429 Retirement; increase percentage used to calculate PERS Manning benefits for years of service exceeding 25 years. Referred To Appropriations HB 430 Retirement; increase benefits for PERS retirees by 3%. Manning Referred To Appropriations HB 431 Health insurance; premiums paid for shall be excluded Howell from gross income for income tax purposes. Referred To Ways and Means HB 432 Weapons; revise possession and carrying concealed. Wallace Referred To Judiciary B HB 433 State or state-district elected officials; vacancy McInnis filled by appointment until next regular general election. Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 434 School district employees; authorize donation of leave Livingston for catastrophic illnesses. Referred To Education HB 435 Restaurants; require to display Department of Health Foster rating. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 436 Primitive weapon hunting season; exempt from forked Foster antler deer restriction during. Referred To Game and Fish HB 437 State employees; authorize to take annual leave when Livingston running for public office. Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 438 Carjacking; self-defense is justifiable homicide. Barnett (92nd) Referred To Judiciary B HB 439 Justice court judges; increase salaries in certain Compretta counties. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers HB 440 Crossbow hunting license; remove fee requirement. Compretta Referred To Game and Fish HB 441 Waste tire fee; exempt certain tire sales from. Taylor Referred To Conservation and Water Resources HB 442 Asbestos; revise asbestos abatement accreditation and Foster certification law. Referred To Conservation and Water Resources HB 443 Child custody; grandparents presumed to be best McElwain interest of child. Referred To Judiciary A HB 444 Estate tax; reduce rate of tax and increase exemption. Weathersby Referred To Ways and Means HB 445 Radar; reduce population requirement of cities within Weathersby which police officers may use. Referred To Transportation HB 446 Radar; authorize sheriffs and deputy sheriffs to use on Weathersby highways and roads outside city limits. Referred To Transportation HB 447 Ad valorem taxes, motor vehicles; refund when privilege King tax is paid to operate vehicle at gross weight in excess of 10,000 pounds. Referred To Ways and Means HB 448 Capital assets; require scheduled maintenance plan for. King Referred To Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands HB 449 Distinctive license tag fees; owner given credit upon King sale or transfer of vehicle. Referred To Ways and Means HB 450 Sales tax; exempt finance charges from. King Referred To Ways and Means HB 451 Income tax; provide credit for employers hiring King students as part of certain cooperative or school-to-work education programs. Referred To Ways and Means HB 452 Grenada County; authorize to donate funds to Headstart. Perkins Referred To Local and Private Legislation HB 453 School district employees; authorize donation of leave Weathersby for catastrophic illnesses. Referred To Education HB 454 Electronic video coin machines; provide for licensing Clark fees and taxation of. Referred To Ways and Means HB 455 Electronic video coin machines; authorize and provide Clark for licensing and regulation of. Referred To Ways and Means HB 456 Weights and measures; revise permit fees and certain Weathersby regulations. Referred To Agriculture HB 457 Slot amusement machines; revise meaning and regulation Clark of. Referred To Ways and Means HB 458 Unemployment compensation; provide for employment Clark service contributions by employer. Referred To Labor;Ways and Means HB 459 College presidents; require bonding or error and Green (72nd) omissions insurance coverage for. Referred To Universities and Colleges HB 460 Sales tax; phase out on sales of certain home medical Williams equipment and supplies and certain prescription eyeglasses. Referred To Ways and Means HB 461 Fire protection sprinkler contractors; require Stevens licensing of. Referred To Insurance HB 462 Public employees health insurance plans; allow Stevens assessment of penalties on entities delinquent in submitting employee terminations. Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB 463 State and Public School Employee Health Insurance Stevens Management Board; allow to contract with managed care organization. Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB 464 Boat registration citation; presentment for dismissal Stevens may be done without registrant or counsel present. Referred To Game and Fish HB 465 Teachers; authorize to provide information concerning Chaney homework to child care providers. Referred To Education HB 466 Pearl River Basin Development District; revise Moak requirements to be voting member of board of directors. Referred To Ways and Means HB 467 Weapons; allow district attorneys and their legal Moak assistants to carry concealed weapons. Referred To Judiciary B HB 468 Fire Safety Education Division; create under State Fire Stevens Marshal's Office. Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB 469 State Public School Building Fund; extend final Chaney maturity date of bonds. Referred To Education;Ways and Means HB 470 Gaming revenues; increase diversion for gaming counties Barnett (116th) infrastructure program. Referred To Ways and Means HB 471 Agricultural seeds; include genetically engineered Chaney seeds in definition and testing requirements. Referred To Agriculture HB 472 Arbitration; provide for banks and financial Chaney institutions. Referred To Judiciary A HB 473 Arbitration; create uniform arbitration act. Chaney Referred To Judiciary A HB 474 Health insurance plans and policies; require to offer Williams coverage for diabetes treatments. Referred To Insurance HB 475 Retirement; require counties to pay employer Guice contributions for constables. Referred To County Affairs HB 476 Supervisors; authorize to hold in contempt persons Perkins violating board orders. Referred To County Affairs HB 477 Appropriation; Department of Education from tobacco Myers litigation monies for antismoking program in schools. Referred To Appropriations HB 478 Radar; delete prohibition against MHP setting up within Wallace certain size cities. Referred To Transportation HB 479 Implied consent; provide for preliminary test by Wallace portable breath tester. Referred To Judiciary A HB 480 Gaming Commission employees; restrict employment with King gaming license. Referred To Ways and Means HB 481 Sales tax; exempt sales of electricity to any business Weathersby establishment in the state. Referred To Ways and Means HB 482 Pharmacy, State Board of; extend date of repealer on. Ford Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 483 School Employment Procedures Law; delete provisions Blackmon relating to tenure. Referred To Education HB 484 Schools; require health class for seventh graders and Blackmon allot funds therefor. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 485 School districts; prohibit termination of employee Blackmon contracts for constitutionally impermissible reasons. Referred To Education HB 486 Appropriation; Department of Human Services from Myers tobacco litigation monies for youth recreational programs. Referred To Appropriations HB 487 Appropriation; Department of Public Safety from tobacco Myers litigation monies for county law enforcement equipment. Referred To Appropriations HB 488 Appropriation; Department of Public Safety from tobacco Myers litigation monies for the Municipalities Crime Prevention Program. Referred To Appropriations HB 489 Appropriation; Division of medicaid for state match for Scott (80th) State Children's Health Insurance Program. Referred To Appropriations HB 490 Appropriation; Employment Security Commission for job Scott (80th) assistance to TANF recipients. Referred To Appropriations HB 491 DUI; distinctive license tag for third offender. Davis Referred To Judiciary A;Ways and Means HB 492 Personalized license tags; additional fee payable only Davis upon original issue and when new tags issued. Referred To Ways and Means HB 493 Schools; establish opening and closing dates of Moore scholastic year. Referred To Education HB 494 Automobile insurance; prohibit rate increase solely Holland because insured driver received certain traffic citation. Referred To Insurance HB 495 State service positions; require agencies to designate Holland closing date for advertised positions. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers HB 496 Mississippi Private School Association; include all Green (72nd) licensed secondary nonpublic schools in membership. Referred To Education HB 497 Supreme Court; attorney discipline is a nondelegable Green (72nd) duty of. Referred To Judiciary A HB 498 Wages; require Mississippi employers to pay wages of no Green (72nd) less than $1.20 per hour above federal minimum wage. Referred To Labor HB 499 University inventories; presidents and department heads Green (72nd) liable in representative capacity only. Referred To Appropriations HB 500 Pawnshops; require weapon permits from owners of traded Green (72nd) weapons. Referred To Judiciary B HB 501 Gun shows; prohibit persons under age 18 from Green (72nd) attending. Referred To Judiciary B HB 502 Weapons; must be 21 to possess, unless parents give Green (72nd) consent. Referred To Judiciary B HB 503 Joint Underwriting Association for Medical Malpractice Ford Insurance; reenact and extend repealer. Referred To Insurance HB 504 Mississippi Agribusiness Council Act; reenact and Ford extend repealer. Referred To Agriculture HB 505 Managed health care plans; prohibit disclosure Howell restrictions against participating providers. Referred To Insurance HB 506 Cosmetology; extend repealer on regulations governing Ford use of power drills for filing finger nails. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 507 State Grand Jury Act; reenact and extend repealer. Ford Referred To Judiciary A HB 508 Board of supervisors; extend authority to contract with Ford constables to collect delinquent fines. Referred To County Affairs HB 509 Ethics Commission; reenact and extend repealer. Ford Referred To Judiciary A HB 510 Income tax; extend repealer on law providing income tax Ford credit for port charges for using certain port facilities. Referred To Ways and Means HB 511 Death certificate; delete repealer on provision Ford requiring pregnancy status of deceased female to be recorded on. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 512 Children's Advisory Council; extend repealer on. Ford Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 513 Medical Release Program; reenact and extend repealer Ford for one year. Referred To Penitentiary HB 514 Community Service Revolving Fund; reenact and extend Ford repealer for one year. Referred To Penitentiary HB 515 Mississippi Veterans Monument Commission; reenact and Ford extend repealer for one year. Referred To Military Affairs HB 516 Alcoholic Beverage Control Division; reenact and extend Ford repealer for one year. Referred To Ways and Means HB 517 Elections; place candidates' names on the ballot in Formby alphabetical order. Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 518 Constables; revise law enforcement training Formby requirements. Referred To Judiciary B HB 519 Workers' compensation; provide employer the right to Formby require an autopsy in death cases. Referred To Insurance HB 520 Voting; require I.D. to be shown before an elector is Formby allowed to vote. Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 521 School districts; require annual report to State Board Johnson of Education on renovation and repair needs. Referred To Education HB 522 School boards; delete authority to designate person Johnson other than superintendent for selection of administrators. Referred To Education HB 523 School districts; authorize child whose residence Johnson changes to complete school year in district of choice. Referred To Education HB 524 Law enforcement; authorize officers to perform off-duty Bailey work using their official equipment. Referred To Judiciary B HB 525 Coin-operated machines; revise penalties for breaking Guice into. Referred To Judiciary B HB 526 Income tax; adjust standard deduction and individual Blackmon exemptions for inflation. Referred To Ways and Means HB 527 State and school employees' insurance; combine the two Stevens plans into one plan. Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB 528 Mississippi Mutual Insurance Company Conversion, Stevens Reorganization and Merger Act; create. Referred To Insurance HB 529 Hunter orange; may be removed while hunting from a tree Manning stand. Referred To Game and Fish HB 530 Retirement; authorize change in option for certain Ellington * retired PERS members. Referred To Appropriations HB 531 Harvest permits for vehicles; reenact authority and Ford extend repealer. Referred To Transportation HB 532 Speeding tickets; authorize defensive driving course in Moak lieu of fines for certain violations. Referred To Transportation HB 533 Teachers, public school; authorize criminal history Chaney background checks for applicants. Referred To Education HB 534 Sheriffs; require continuing education. Chaney Referred To Judiciary B HB 535 Controlled substances; expand scope of trafficking Chaney provisions. Referred To Judiciary A HB 536 Controlled substances; require production of records Chaney for investigation of felony violations. Referred To Judiciary A HB 537 Indictment; Bureau of Narcotics allowed to serve Chaney capias. Referred To Judiciary A HB 538 Controlled substances; increase criminal liability for Chaney purchase of drugs. Referred To Judiciary A HB 539 Appropriation; Archives and History to restore Beulah Flaggs Cemetery. Referred To Appropriations HB 540 Narcotics Bureau; authorize to purchase 29 additional Capps vehicles. Referred To Appropriations HB 541 Grenada County; authorize to donate funds to Headstart. Holden Referred To Local and Private Legislation HB 542 Schools, elementary; minimum program allotment for Holden employing counselors in. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 543 Civil actions; plaintiff responsible for certain costs Holden of prevailing defendant. Referred To Judiciary A HB 544 Premarital agreement; uniform act (NCCUSL). Perry Referred To Judiciary A HB 545 Arbitration; Uniform Arbitration Act (NCCUSL). Perry Referred To Judiciary A HB 546 Health-care decisions; uniform act (NCCUSL). Perry Referred To Judiciary A HB 547 Property; Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act (NCCUSL). Perry Referred To Judiciary A HB 548 Investments; uniform prudent investor act (NCCUSL). Perry Referred To Judiciary A HB 549 Child care; exempt from licensure schools that are Smith (35th) members of certain organizations. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 550 Passenger vehicles; repeal section limiting number Perry state agencies may purchase. Referred To Appropriations HB 551 State vehicles; remove restrictions on types of Perry vehicles that agencies may purchase. Referred To Appropriations HB 552 Controlled substances; Anti-Drug Diversion Act. Perry Referred To Judiciary A HB 553 Tort Claims Act; revisions. Perry Referred To Judiciary A HB 554 Domestic violence; revise bail and penalty provisions. Perry Referred To Judiciary B HB 555 Rape; clarify capital rape. Perry Referred To Judiciary B HB 556 Alcoholic beverage transactions; authorize Tax Williams Commission to prescribe time period for filing verification of certain transactions (STC). Referred To Ways and Means HB 557 Alcoholic beverages; remove repealer on Alcoholic Williams Beverage Control Division's authority to enforce light wine and beer laws (STC). Referred To Ways and Means HB 558 Sales tax; tax sales of certain agricultural equipment Williams at three percent (STC). Referred To Ways and Means HB 559 License tags; revise certain laws concerning (STC). Williams Referred To Ways and Means HB 560 School discipline; prescribe additional requirements King for code of student conduct and automatic expulsion for disruptive students. Referred To Education HB 561 Income tax; conform certain provisions to the Internal Williams Revenue Code (STC). Referred To Ways and Means HB 562 Estate tax; increase amount of exemption to conform to Williams federal estate tax exemption (STC). Referred To Ways and Means HB 563 Income tax, withholding; authorize Tax Commission to Williams establish filing periods by rule or regulation (STC). Referred To Ways and Means HB 564 Retirement system, highway patrol; allow credit for all Bourdeaux active duty military service. Referred To Appropriations HB 565 Notaries public; establish minimum and maximum fees for Endt services. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers HB 566 Telephone harrassment calls; establish misdemeanor Endt offense for annoying calls. Referred To Judiciary B HB 567 Vehicle inspections; require within time vehicle Endt required to be registered. Referred To Transportation;Ways and Means HB 568 Bonds; increase the amount of bonds that the Williams Mississippi Home Corporation may issue. Referred To Ways and Means HB 569 Home health agencies; allow CON 30 days for Green (96th) freestanding agencies. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 570 Grandparents visitation rights; revise terms under Endt which court may grant. Referred To Judiciary A HB 571 Sanitary landfills; require advertisement before Barnett (116th) constructing. Referred To Conservation and Water Resources HB 572 Suffrage; restored upon release from the custody of West DOC. Referred To Judiciary B HB 573 Ad valorem tax and income tax; exempt certain small West businesses from. Referred To Ways and Means HB 574 Teachers; create duty to inform students of Smith (35th) unlawfulness of certain conduct. Referred To Education HB 575 Boards of supervisors; delete requirement for official West board action authorizing salary increase for members. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers HB 576 Sales tax; exempt sales of certain home medical Ishee equipment and supplies. Referred To Ways and Means HB 577 Taxation; Board of Levee Commissioners for the Foster Yazoo-Mississippi Delta shall prepare privilege licenses. Referred To Ways and Means HB 578 Nursing Home Administrators, Board of; all monies Foster received by shall be deposited in special fund. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 579 Freedom of Jobs Act; prohibits requirement of Smith (35th) certificate of employability. Referred To Labor HB 580 Public schools; prohibit employees from seeking Smith (35th) personal information about students. Referred To Education HB 581 Vacant property; authorize law enforcement officers to Bailey enter and remove vagrants from. Referred To Judiciary B HB 582 Cigarettes and tobacco products; increase taxes to fund Reeves Medicaid for recipients with tobacco-related illnesses. Referred To Ways and Means HB 583 Appropriation; appropriate $50,000.00 to Archives and Moak History to identify the trail known as the Three-Chopped Way. Referred To Appropriations HB 584 Four-lane highway program; add segment of highway in Endt Jackson County. Referred To Transportation HB 585 Paternity; allow use of cheek swab testing. Ishee Referred To Judiciary A HB 586 Capital murder; revise application of death penalty. Rogers Referred To Judiciary B HB 587 Designate portion of U. S. Highway within City of Thornton Indianola as the "William 'Bill' Richardson Memorial Highway.". Referred To Transportation HB 588 Crimes; create felony offense of filing false charges. Thornton Referred To Judiciary B HB 589 Motor vehicle liability insurance coverage; raise Thornton statutory minimum. Referred To Insurance HB 590 Suffrage; restore to Trina Washington of Washington Thornton County. Referred To Judiciary B HB 591 Sales tax; exempt finance chages from. Formby Referred To Ways and Means HB 592 Implied consent; revise to conform to federal mandate Formby of zero tolerance. Referred To Judiciary A HB 593 Retired teachers; may draw retirement benefits and be Davis reemployed as teachers. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 594 Domestic violence; add stalking to offenses for which Davis arrest can be made without a warrant. Referred To Judiciary B HB 595 Automatic external defibrillators; establish fund to Davis assist counties and cities in purchasing. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 596 Child passenger restraints law; revise. Martinson Referred To Transportation HB 597 Local planning commissions; authorize members to be Woods paid compensation in certain counties. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers HB 598 Sales tax; exempt finance charges from. Green (72nd) Referred To Ways and Means HB 599 State service programs; establish. Green (72nd) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 600 Minority-owned professional services businesses; Green (72nd) require utilization plan with public contracts. Referred To Appropriations HB 601 Minority-owned businesses; certain entities doing Green (72nd) public business file plan on utilization of. Referred To Appropriations HB 602 Welfare Reform Research and Accountability Act; create. Green (72nd) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 603 Date rape drugs; clarify criminality, include in Green (72nd) Schedule I and revise age of consent. Referred To Judiciary A HB 604 Crimes; duty to report crime and render aid to victim. Green (72nd) Referred To Judiciary B HB 605 Felons may not sue for injuries suffered in commission King of crime. Referred To Judiciary A HB 606 Elections; persons who register under the "Motor Voter Denny Act" may vote in state elections. Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 607 Juror qualifications; revise. Blackmon Referred To Judiciary B HB 608 Bail bondsmen; create bail agent intern license. Rogers Referred To Judiciary B HB 609 Mississippi Critical Teacher Shortage Act of 1998. Manning Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 610 Boll Weevil Management Act; remove lien requirement on Smith (39th) cotton grown. Referred To Agriculture HB 611 Correctional facilities; counties to provide all law Moak enforcement personnel for regional facility. Referred To Penitentiary;County Affairs HB 612 Historic trail; identify the "Three-Chopped Way" within Moak state boundaries. Referred To Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands HB 613 Mississippi code; provide set to office of Moak superintendent of each public school district. Referred To Appropriations HB 614 Retired teachers; may draw retirement benefits and be Thornton employed as teachers. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 615 Retired teachers; may draw retirement benefits and be Warren reemployed as teachers. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 616 Fire Fighters Burn Center Memorial Endowment Fund; Thornton create and transfer general funds for 20 years. Referred To Appropriations HB 617 Surety bonds; official bonds of certain public Young officials payable to political subdivision employing official. Referred To Municipalities;County Affairs HB 618 Community water systems; allow to be connected to each Morris other for emergency situations. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 619 Court reporters; revise additional compensation for Smith (39th) court administrator duties. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;County Affairs HB 620 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for construction Holden and development of a golf course at the Hugh White State Park. Referred To Ways and Means HB 621 Legislative session; shall be video and audio recorded. Smith (35th) Referred To Rules HB 622 Marine Resources Law Enforcement Division of Department Ryan of Wildlife, Fisheries & Parks; transfer powers & duties to Dept. of Marine Resources. Referred To Conservation and Water Resources;Game and Fish HB 623 Newspapers; increase fees authorized for publication of Green (96th) legal notices. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers HB 624 Commitment; may be made regardless of pending criminal Endt charges. Referred To Judiciary A HB 625 Chancery and circuit clerks; revise nepotism. Endt Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers HB 626 Criminal investigators; provide arrest powers. Endt Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations HB 627 Minors; provide exception to TANF residential Bourdeaux requirement, and allow 18 year olds to sign leases. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 628 Property; uniform unclaimed property act (NCCUSL). Perry Referred To Banks and Banking HB 629 Eleemosynary institutions; Uniform Management of Perry Instituional Funds Act (NCCUSL). Referred To Banks and Banking HB 630 Alcohol Boat Safety Act; authorize drawing blood of Janus certain persons. Referred To Judiciary A;Game and Fish HB 631 Civil liability; physicians immune for providing health Chaney care on charitable basis. Referred To Judiciary A HB 632 School districts; elect members of all school boards in Chaney 2001. Referred To Education;Apportionment and Elections HB 633 Game and fish conservation officers; authorized to Janus enforce the implied consent law. Referred To Judiciary A;Game and Fish HB 634 Products liability; seller not liable for certain Ellington manufacturing defects. Referred To Judiciary A HB 635 Bailiffs; increase amount of daily compensation. Compretta Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;County Affairs HB 636 License tags; require Missisisppi Prison Industries to Barnett (92nd) manufacture. Referred To Ways and Means HB 637 Sales tax; divert to municipalities tax collected on Holden lease of motor vehicles, farm equipment and office equipment. Referred To Ways and Means HB 638 Mississippi Human Relations Act; establish. Gibbs Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;Appropriations HB 639 Municipal annexation; require election. Hamilton Referred To Municipalities;County Affairs HB 640 Emerging Crops Fund loans; place moratorium on loans Bowles made for swine farms. Referred To Agriculture;Ways and Means HB 641 Child support; provide for surcharge on delinquent Davis payments. Referred To Judiciary A HB 642 Chancery clerks; may waive fees for recording Compretta instruments for public entities. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers HB 643 Municipal utilities; authorize early payment discount Miles allowances. Referred To Municipalities;Ways and Means HB 644 Constables; increase annual fee paid by counties to. Guice Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;County Affairs HB 645 Income tax credit; employer not receive until TANF Scott (80th) recipient employed for six months. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 646 Domestic violence; DHS enforce standards to help Scott (80th) protect TANF recipients who are victims of. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 647 TANF recipients; state agencies set hiring goals for, Scott (80th) and MESC provide job assistance to. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 648 Mississippi Science and Technology Commission; extend Ford repealer. Referred To Universities and Colleges HB 649 State offenders housed in county jails; reenact and Ford extend repealer for one year. Referred To Penitentiary;Appropriations HB 650 Penitentiary lands leased for agricultural purposes; Ford reenact and extend repealer for one year. Referred To Penitentiary HB 651 Constable; extend date of repeal of authority to Ford collect delinquent fines in justice court. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;County Affairs HB 652 Local improvement taxing districts; reenact authority Ford and delete repealer. Referred To Ways and Means HB 653 Youth Challenge Program; authorize National Guard to Capps award adult high school diploma to certain graduates. Referred To Juvenile Justice;Education HB 654 Game fish; extend repealer on issuing permits for sale Ford of in pilot program. Referred To Agriculture HB 655 Mississippi Waste Pesticide Disposal Act; reenact and Ford extend repealer. Referred To Conservation and Water Resources HB 656 Environment; provide for equity in placing hazardous Green (72nd) waste facilities in certain communities. Referred To Conservation and Water Resources HB 657 Local government officials; require liability insurance Green (72nd) or bond to insure against acts not protected by immunity. Referred To County Affairs;Municipalities HB 658 Firearms; require registration with Department of Green (72nd) Public Safety. Referred To Judiciary B HB 659 Ad valorem taxes; delete school boards' authority to Moore increase without referendum approval. Referred To Education;Ways and Means HB 660 Municipal court judge qualifications; revise to allow Weathersby justice court judges to serve as. Referred To Municipalities HB 661 Mississippi Eminent Scholars program; revise King eligibility requirements. Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations HB 662 School attendance officers; place under supervision of Weathersby school superintendent. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 663 Radar; require certification of operators. Wallace Referred To Transportation HB 664 State universities and community/junior colleges; Capps authorize to offer certain courses. Referred To Universities and Colleges;Ways and Means HB 665 Gaming; authorize state universities and Clark community/junior colleges to offer limited courses relating to. Referred To Universities and Colleges;Ways and Means HB 666 Notary Public; clarify attestation and allow affidavit. Moak Referred To Judiciary A HC 1 Amend Contitution; authorize sale of sixteenth section Moak land to certain veterans. Referred To Constitution HC 2 Amend Constitution; extend length of legislative Guice sessions in years Easter Sunday falls week before sine die. Referred To Constitution HC 3 Amend Constitution; to provide for annual assessment on Dedeaux certain nonproducing mineral estates. Referred To Constitution HC 4 Amend Constitution; define state boundaries. Janus Referred To Constitution HC 5 Amend Constitution; homeowner may purchase up to five Taylor acres of sixteenth section land. Referred To Constitution HC 6 Amend Constitution; revise type of offenses that Guice disqualify a person as an elector. Referred To Constitution HC 7 Amend Constitution; prohibit persons from voting while Guice incarcerated. Referred To Constitution HC 8 Amend Constitution; revise fiscal year for state and Robinson (84th) political subdivisions. Referred To Constitution HC 9 Amend Constitution; require elections on municipal Robinson (84th) annexations. Referred To Constitution HC 10 Commend the life of Attorney Frank Ruff Parker, III. Flaggs Referred To Rules HC 11 Commend retirees of Greenwood School District. Perkins Referred To Rules HC 12 Commend Coach Bruce Thornton. Maples Referred To Rules HC 13 Melanie Black; commend on being named 1997 Coach of the Maples Year. Referred To Rules HC 14 HCR; commend Johnny Boswell on his installation as Stevens Chairman of the Board of the Mississippi Association of Broadcasters. Referred To Rules HC 15 Memorialize DOT and DECD to designate highways and Blackmon historical sites as Blues Alley. Referred To Rules HC 16 Commend George County Rebels Baseball Team on winning Maples state championship. Referred To Rules HC 17 Amend Constitution; allow teachers to serve in Walker Legislature. Referred To Constitution HC 18 Amend Constitution; deny bail for certain crimes. Manning Referred To Constitution HC 19 Amend Constitution; homeowner may purchase up to five Manning acres of sixteenth section land. Referred To Constitution HC 20 Memorialize Congress to avoid imposing unfunded Bowles mandates upon the states (PEER). Referred To Rules HC 21 Constitutional Convention; rescind previous resolutions Martinson calling for. Referred To Rules HC 22 Amend Constitution to allow municipalities to make Walker contributions to retiring employees. Referred To Constitution HC 23 Amend Constitution; require majority vote only for bill Formby reducing taxes. Referred To Constitution HC 24 Amend Constitution; establish state boundaries. Endt Referred To Constitution HC 25 Amend Constitution; add member to Commission on Morris Judicial Performance. Referred To Constitution HC 26 Amend Constitution; felon disqualified as an elector. Denny Referred To Constitution HC 27 Amend Constitution; offender released from prison will West automatically have suffrage restored. Referred To Constitution HC 28 Department of Public Safety; urge to process concealed Bowles weapon permit applications within 30 days. Referred To Rules HC 29 Trinity Episcopal Church; commend on 175th anniversary. Ketchings Referred To Rules HC 30 Commend George County High School Lady Rebels Track Maples Team on outstanding season and winning State Class 4A Championship. Referred To Rules HC 31 Amend Constitution; allow teachers to serve in Walker Legislature. Referred To Constitution HR 1 House Rules; amend to require waiting one day before Bowles considering conference reports. Referred To Rules HR 2 Commend Mrs. Berta Lee White. Horne Referred To Rules HR 3 House Rules; amend rules to create standing legislative Bowles committee on gaming. Referred To Rules
SB2001 MS Department of Children and Family Programs; study Burton feasibility of. Referred To Juvenile Justice SB2002 Health care facilities; authorize CON for Newton Burton County. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2003 Truancy; child may be committed to training school for Burton second offense. Referred To Juvenile Justice;Education SB2004 Municipal annexation; require election/prohibit taxes Kirby until services are provided. Referred To Municipalities;Finance SB2005 Department of Agriculture; repeal provisions exempting Gordon personnel from state service. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration;Finance SB2006 Livestock; authorize supervisors to bury. Gordon Referred To County Affairs SB2007 Coahoma County; contribute to Aaron Henry Community Furniss Health Center. Referred To Local and Private SB2008 Garnishment; pay garnishee $50 in certain cases. Gordon Referred To Judiciary SB2009 State Employee Incentive and Agency Productivity Burton Program; establish. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration;Appropriations SB2010 Ad valorem taxation; exempt certain motor vehicles used Jordan (18th) to transport children for medical treatment. Referred To Finance SB2011 Orthotics and prosthetics; extend grandfather clause Gordon * for certification. Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2012 Motor vehicle headlamps; lighted when raining. Gordon Referred To Highways and Transportation SB2013 Commercial contractors fee; double to fund education Bean programs in colleges and universities. Referred To Business and Financial Institutions;Universities and Colleges SB2014 Ad valorem taxation; the State Tax Commission shall Gordon conduct assessment/ratio studies once every four years. Referred To Finance SB2015 Adverse possession; repeal. Woodfield Referred To Judiciary SB2016 Sex crimes; revise age of consent. Simmons Referred To Judiciary SB2017 Brandon; impose court costs for police body armor. Kirby Referred To Local and Private SB2018 Auto insurance; clarify appeal from cancellation of. Kirby Referred To Insurance SB2019 Fire loss; revise method law enforcement agencies Kirby release certain information. Referred To Insurance SB2020 Reduce general sales tax; from 7% to 5%. Smith Referred To Finance SB2021 Sales taxation; exempt sales to the Lynn Meadows Hewes Discovery Center. Referred To Finance SB2022 Sex crimes; revise juvenile age of consent, create Smith crime of unlawful intercourse. Referred To Judiciary SB2023 Public swimming pools; Dept. of Health enforce Hewes requirements for the abatement of suction hazards. Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2024 Landlord-tenant act; revise termination time for breach Harden of rental agreement. Referred To Judiciary SB2025 Insurance policies; reform countersignature Hewes requirements. Referred To Insurance SB2026 Housing authorities; uniform per diem compensation for Burton commissioners. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SB2027 Prisoners; required to reimburse for costs of Burton incarceration. Referred To Corrections SB2028 Automatic transfer of certain children to the schools Bean of an adjacent school district; provide for. Referred To Education SB2029 Workers' compensation carriers; disclose certain Kirby premium information to Commissioner of Insurance. Referred To Insurance SB2030 Early High School Graduation Scholarship program; Jordan (18th) establish. Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations SB2031 Garbage fee; authorize exemption for disabled person. Jordan (18th) Referred To County Affairs;Environment Prot, Cons and Water Res SB2032 Workers' Compensation/Employment Security Commissions; Jordan (18th) appeal awards directly to Supreme Court. Referred To Insurance;Judiciary SB2033 Circuit clerks; exempt county registrar pay from limit Gordon on clerk compensation. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SB2034 Teacher, public school; authorize criminal history Little background checks for applicants. Referred To Education;Judiciary SB2035 Art for Public Facilities Act; create. Hall Referred To Finance SB2036 Proceedings before Employee Appeals Board; clarify Gordon review authority. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SB2037 State personnel system; clarify treatment of disabled Gordon applicants. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SB2038 Ad valorem taxation; determine true value once every Gordon four years. Referred To Finance SB2039 Personal leave for state employees; eliminate first day Gordon of illness requirement. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SB2040 Adoption; AIDS test child prior to final decree. Lee Referred To Judiciary;Public Health and Welfare SB2041 Smoking; prohibit in state office buildings. Nunnelee Referred To Judiciary SB2042 Sales tax exemption; Habitat for Humanity. Nunnelee Referred To Finance SB2043 School districts; provide teacher with reasons for Nunnelee nonrenewal of contract. Referred To Education SB2044 School board elections; elect members in all school Nunnelee districts. Referred To Education SB2045 School term; prescribe first day and last day for all Nunnelee schools. Referred To Education SB2046 Driver's license; jail time not suspended for person Nunnelee driving with suspended or revoked license. Referred To Judiciary SB2047 Child custody; court shall not prefer one parent over Nunnelee the other. Referred To Judiciary SB2048 Crimes; revise statutory rape. Nunnelee Referred To Judiciary SB2049 Deaf Persons' Literacy Rights and Education Act; Nunnelee establish. Referred To Education SB2050 Wrongful death action; not available to parent who has Nunnelee abandoned a child. Referred To Judiciary SB2051 Home school students; authorized to participate in Nunnelee public school interscholastic activities. Referred To Education SB2052 Sales tax; exclude Christmas trees from definition of Bean ornamental plants for exemption purposes. Referred To Finance SB2053 Auto insurance; insurer cannot cancel policy if insured Bean not at fault. Referred To Insurance SB2054 School district annexation; not automatic if municipal Bean annexation crosses county lines. Referred To Education SB2055 Sales taxation; revise the rate imposed on the sale of Bean certain truck-tractors and semitrailers. Referred To Finance SB2056 Reapportionment; reduce the size of the Legislature. Hall Referred To Elections SB2057 Hate crimes; revise definition to include certain gang Hall activity. Referred To Judiciary SB2058 Ski boat; no observer when equipped with wide angle Hall mirror. Referred To Wildlife and Fisheries SB2059 Child abuse; protect child abuse reporters from Hall retaliatory discharge or employment action. Referred To Judiciary SB2060 Home school students; authorized to participate in Hall public school interscholastic activities. Referred To Education SB2061 School curriculum; create Mississippi Public School Dearing Laboratory Chemical Management Act. Referred To Education SB2062 Boilers; require license to be operator. Dearing Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2063 Insurance cancellation; ineffective without written Dearing explanation. Referred To Insurance SB2064 Auto insurance; insurer cannot cancel policy if insured Dearing not at fault. Referred To Insurance SB2065 Motor vehicles; limitation of recovery in absence of Dearing liability insurance. Referred To Insurance;Judiciary SB2066 Property insurance; prohibit cancellation due to claim Dearing resulting from act of God. Referred To Insurance SB2067 Inmates; require to pay costs of incarceration if able. Carter Referred To Corrections SB2068 Pickup trucks; no passengers in truck bed. Woodfield Referred To Highways and Transportation SB2069 Adverse possession; prohibit if owner pays taxes. Woodfield Referred To Judiciary SB2070 Voluntary prayer; clarify use at noncompulsory school Kirby events. Referred To Education SB2071 School board elections; members of school boards in all Kirby municipal separate school districts shall be elected. Referred To Education SB2072 Ports; no interest loans from port revitalization fund. Hewes Referred To Ports and Marine Resources;Finance SB2073 Wrongful death award; not available to parent who has Hamilton abandoned a child. Referred To Judiciary SB2074 High school graduation standards; require student Hall community service. Referred To Education SB2075 Circuit courts; provide additional Fifteenth District Lee judge. Referred To Judiciary SB2076 Sales taxation; exempt sales of certain travel trailers Carter from sales taxation. Referred To Finance SB2077 Mississippi H.E.L.P. College Tuition Program; include Moffatt private colleges under. Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations SB2078 Ad valorem taxation; exempt egg houses, pullet houses Burton and broiler houses. Referred To Finance SB2079 Juries; special venire limited to death penalty cases. Burton Referred To Judiciary SB2080 Sales tax; materials for chicken house construction Burton taxed at 3-1/2%. Referred To Finance SB2081 Motor vehicle headlamps; lighted when windshield wipers Burton necessary. Referred To Highways and Transportation SB2082 School accreditation; school districts at Level 4 or 5 Nunnelee exempt from requirements for. Referred To Education SB2083 Gaming; limit Gaming Commission's authority to regulate Hall schools to those that teach the conduct and play of gambling games. Referred To Finance SB2084 State and Public School Employee Health Insurance Kirby Management Board; allow to contract with managed care organization. Referred To Insurance;Public Health and Welfare SB2085 Community college districts; may waive out-of-state Dearing tuition for students living within 50 miles of campus. Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations SB2086 School attendance officers; transfer employment Harden responsibility to local school districts. Referred To Education SB2087 School district accreditation; create task force to Harden revise accreditation system. Referred To Education SB2088 Pupil-teacher ratio in public schools; reduce. Harden Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2089 Trust fund; establish in State Treasury for payments to Kirby state resulting from tobacco litigation. Referred To Finance SB2090 State Board of Barber Examiners; increase certain fees. Canon Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2091 Teacher salary scale; include service as a public Little * librarian. Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2092 Office of Purchasing and Travel; authorize longer Burton travel management contract and annual publication of expense allowances. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SB2093 Annexation; allow certain municipalities to annex Burton territory conditionally. Referred To Municipalities SB2094 William Winter Teacher Scholar Loan Program; available Harden to students preparing to be school administrators. Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2095 Tobacco litigation; create special fund. Hawks Referred To Finance SB2096 Public Service Commission; extend repealer on. Minor Referred To Public Utilities SB2097 Gun shows; prohibit attendance by certain minors. Harden Referred To Judiciary SB2098 Pawnshops; prohibit dealing in handguns. Harden Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SB2099 School attendance officers; increase state funding and Harden authorize local and federal funding for. Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2100 University official liability for missing property; Harden clarify. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SB2101 Nursing facility beds; authorize CON for Medicaid beds Dearing in various counties. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2102 Standard criminal assessment fee; increase general fund Burton amount, repeal bond fee. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration;Appropriations SB2103 Minimum education program; allot funds for employing Ferris school guidance counselors. Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2104 Sales tax; exempt sales of hearing aids. Minor Referred To Finance SB2105 Retirement benefits; subject to child support orders. White (29th) Referred To Finance SB2106 Children-at-risk; establish the Motivating Parents and Simmons Children (M.P.A.C.) pilot program for school districts. Referred To Education;Juvenile Justice SB2107 Personal leave for state employees; eliminate first day Simmons of illness requirement. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SB2108 Regional cultural heritage program; study establishment Harden of. Referred To Economic Dev, Tourism and Parks SB2109 MS Business Investment Act; provide loans and grants Harden for Farish Street Entertainment District. Referred To Economic Dev, Tourism and Parks;Finance SB2110 Across-the-board salary increase for all state Harden employees; Legislature shall appropriate FY99. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration;Appropriations SB2111 Accumulated personal leave; authorize transfer between Harden state and county agencies. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SB2112 Education enhancement funds for classroom supplies; Harden clarify distribution of approved plan for use of. Referred To Education SB2113 Post-mastectomy care for women; require. Harden Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2114 Elections; provide for special elections in case of Harden vacancies in certain state and state district offices. Referred To Elections SB2115 Elections; persons who register to vote under the Harden "Motor Voter Act" may vote in state elections. Referred To Elections SB2116 School district employee teacher-scholar incentive Harden grant program; create. Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2117 School districts; authorize pre-kindergarten services Harden pilot program in public schools. Referred To Education SB2118 Commission on Status of Women; create. Harden Referred To Rules SB2119 Consumer collection agencies; require registration and Harden prohibit certain acts. Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SB2120 Multicultural understanding; require courses for Harden students in colleges of education. Referred To Universities and Colleges SB2121 State service status; employees of MIB are state Harden service. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration;Finance SB2122 School bonds; majority vote required on school bond Harden issues. Referred To Education;Finance SB2123 Student loans; provide graduate degree teacher Harden incentive loans available to applicants agreeing to teach in public school or univ. Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2124 Sales tax; exempt retail sales of unprepared foods. Harden Referred To Finance SB2125 PERS; retiree receiving reduced allowance may change Harden option to receive maximum allowance. Referred To Finance SB2126 Income tax; allow credit for child adoption expenses. Nunnelee Referred To Finance SB2127 Post-Mastectomy Care for Women; require. Jordan (24th) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2128 Highway 27; Mississippi Department of Transportation Posey construct certain portion to 4-lanes. Referred To Highways and Transportation SB2129 Lamar County; give to the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Bean Southeast Mississippi. Referred To Local and Private SB2130 School board elections; elect members in all school Harden districts. Referred To Education SB2131 Extended office hours for certain state agencies; Harden authorize. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SB2132 School board elections; elect members in all school Carter districts; appoint school superintendents after 1/1/2000. Referred To Education SB2133 Nursing facility beds; authorize CON for Rankin County. Kirby Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2134 Municipal annexation; provide special election for. Woodfield Referred To Municipalities;Elections SB2135 Individual and Family Support Joint Study Committee; Bean establish. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2136 Flood control; additional cities to clear ditches and Carter organize districts. Referred To Municipalities SB2137 Municipalities; authorize suggestion reward programs. Carter Referred To Municipalities SB2138 Asbestos; Commission on Environmental Quality to Dearing establish inspection and response action program for school buildings (DEQ). Referred To Environment Prot, Cons and Water Res SB2139 Emergency telephone law; amend service charges. Dearing Referred To Public Utilities SB2140 Rural fire truck acquisition assistance; authorize Dearing lease-purchase. Referred To Insurance;Appropriations SB2141 Private and legal investigators; regulate and license. Hall Referred To Judiciary SB2142 Timber; provide remedy for person injured by inaccurate Dearing measure. Referred To Forestry SB2143 Community development block grants; prohibit for public Dearing water systems unless viable. Referred To Economic Dev, Tourism and Parks SB2144 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for state parks Dearing capital improvements. Referred To Finance SB2145 Prisoners; require to pay cost of incarceration. Carter Referred To Corrections SB2146 Traffic violators; sentence to driver education. Dearing Referred To Judiciary SB2147 Motor vehicle license tags; authorize issuance of Dearing in-transit tags to motor vehicle dealers. Referred To Finance SB2148 Motor vehicles; authorize dealers to issue temporary Dearing tags to buyers. Referred To Finance SB2149 Retirement system; provide for disposition of 13th Dearing check if member dies before receipt. Referred To Finance SB2150 Homestead exemption; provide that a surviving spouse Dearing shall not be required to file a new application for (STC). Referred To Finance SB2151 Deputy sheriff for narcotics; fund from drug fines. Dearing Referred To County Affairs SB2152 Sales tax exemption; Ducks Unlimited fund-raising Dearing purchases. Referred To Finance SB2153 Ad valorem taxes for parks and recreation; cities may Dearing increase. Referred To Finance SB2154 Insurance laws; make various amendments. Kirby Referred To Insurance SB2155 Political contributions and expenditures; limit for Lee certain offices. Referred To Elections;Judiciary SB2156 Nonresident Traffic Violator Compact; reciprocating Lee state must suspend driver's license as required. Referred To Judiciary;Interstate and Federal Cooperation SB2157 Post-conviction bail; clarify for child abuser. Nunnelee Referred To Judiciary SB2158 Lobbying law; include public employees engaging in Nunnelee lobbying activities. Referred To Judiciary SB2159 Sex crimes; revise rape and statutory rape, create Nunnelee crime of unlawful intercourse. Referred To Judiciary SB2160 Motor vehicles; provide for special tags for vehicles Bean loaned to schools by dealers. Referred To Finance SB2161 Driver's license; suspend for 15-year-old who violates Hall restrictions of driving hours. Referred To Judiciary SB2162 Parental rights; terminate for 6-month abandonment of Dearing any age child. Referred To Judiciary SB2163 Motor vehicle towing; provide penalty for failure of Dearing towing company to follow procedures regarding sale of motor vehicle. Referred To Judiciary SB2164 Insurance companies; Commissioner increase assessments Kirby on. Referred To Insurance SB2165 Statewide trauma care system; State Department of Woodfield Health shall develop and administer. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2166 Juvenile justice; require juvenile detention facilities Burton funded through state bond issue; create Department of Youth Development. Referred To Finance;Juvenile Justice SB2167 Appropriations; enact one appropriation bill for all Hall general fund agencies. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration;Appropriations SB2168 Appropriations; enact one appropriation bill for all Burton general fund agencies. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration;Appropriations SB2169 Unemployment compensation; increase maximum weekly Lee benefit amount for individuals. Referred To Labor;Judiciary SB2170 Adequate education program allotments; authorize more Harden expenditures for instructional purposes. Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2171 Protocol for identifying potential organ and tissue Nunnelee donors; revise. Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2172 EMS traffic violation fees; increase to fund state Woodfield trauma care plan. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Judiciary SB2173 Foster children program under the Dept of Human Bean Services; revise standards and procedures. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2174 Mississippi Children's Health Insurance Program and Bean commission; establish. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2175 Campaigns; revise financing, reporting and judicial. Turner Referred To Judiciary SB2176 Radiological health license fees; increase. Bean Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2177 Public school classroom; brief period of quiet Rayborn reflection authorized. Referred To Education SB2178 Licensure fees charged by State Department of Health; Bean increase certain. Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2179 Constables; county may pay health insurance premiums Gordon for injured officer. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration;County Affairs SB2180 Justice court; impose fee for dropping charges. Rayborn Referred To Judiciary;County Affairs SB2181 Justice courts; judges to appoint clerk. Rayborn Referred To Judiciary SB2182 Justice court; full-time prosecutor for certain Rayborn counties. Referred To Judiciary;County Affairs SB2183 Homestead exemption tax loss reimbursements; increase. Rayborn Referred To Finance SB2184 Compensatory time, overtime pay, personal and medical Gordon leave for state employees; clarify. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SB2185 Budget; transfer from the General Fund an amount equal Gordon to a certain portion of sales tax growth to counties. Referred To Finance SB2186 State Aid Road Fund; increase motor fuel tax diversion Gordon into. Referred To Finance SB2187 Delinquent payments owed county; percentage add-on as Rayborn cost of collection. Referred To County Affairs SB2188 Budget; transfer from the General Fund an amount equal Rayborn to a certain portion of sales tax growth to counties. Referred To Finance SB2189 Fire safety education program; create under State Fire Kirby Marshal's Office. Referred To Insurance SB2190 Annexation; create alternative form. Rayborn Referred To Municipalities SB2191 Annual salary of Executive Director of DECD; delete Gordon from statutory salary section. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SC 501 Thomas Dyson; commend for service to state. Burton Referred To Rules SC 502 Mrs. Olene Moore; commend. Burton Referred To Rules SC 503 Const.; provide for alternative forms of county Burton government. Referred To Constitution SC 504 Const.; repeal Section 48 legislative privilege from Hall arrest during session. Referred To Constitution SC 505 Const. 100; authorize compromising of income tax Kirby liability. Referred To Constitution SC 506 Const. 70; require majority vote for passage of bill Kirby reducing taxes. Referred To Constitution SC 507 Women; create joint study committee to study creation Harden of Department of Women's Affairs. Referred To Rules SC 508 Const. 254; gradually reduce the size of the Hall Legislature. Referred To Constitution SC 509 Const. 73; Governor may veto parts of any bill. Hall Referred To Constitution SC 510 Const.; provide for alternative forms of county Hall government. Referred To Constitution SC 511 Taxation; joint committee to study state tax system. Harden Referred To Rules SC 512 Const. 213-A; reconstitute membership and terms of Harden State College Board. Referred To Constitution SC 513 Const.; Victims' rights. Turner Referred To Constitution SR 1 Amend Senate Rules; provide for a Standing Committee on Harden Children and Youth. Referred To Rules SR 2 TANF recipients; encourage state agencies to employ in Harden state jobs. Referred To Rules
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SB2115 Elections; persons who register to vote under the Harden "Motor Voter Act" may vote in state elections. Title Suff Do Pass SC 513 Const.; Victims' rights. Turner Title Suff Adopted Comm Sub
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