MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2000 Regular Session

To: Rules

By: Senator(s) Harden

Senate Concurrent Resolution 658

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO CREATE A JOINT STUDY COMMITTEE TO MAKE A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF THE ELECTION LAWS RELATING TO LOCAL SCHOOL BOARDS AND LOCAL SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING THEREIN, That a special joint study committee is created to make a comprehensive study of the election laws relating to local school boards and local school superintendents. The study shall focus on the feasibility of uniform legislation providing for elected school boards and appointed school superintendents in all school districts in Mississippi. The joint committee shall be composed of the Chairmen of the Education Committees of the Senate and House, who shall serve as co-chairmen of the joint study committee, the Chairmen of the Elections Committees of the Senate and House, and five (5) members of the House of Representatives, one (1) from each congressional district, to be appointed by the Speaker of the House and five (5) members of the Senate, one (1) from each congressional district, to be appointed by the Lieutenant Governor. The vice chairman/secretary of the joint committee shall be elected by the committee.

Within fifteen (15) days after sine die adjournment of the 2000 Regular Session of the Legislature, the Speaker and the Lieutenant Governor shall appoint the members of the committee. After the members are appointed, the joint committee shall meet on a date designated by the chairmen of the joint committee at the New Capitol to organize the committee and establish rules for transacting its business and keeping records. A majority of the members of the joint committee from each house shall constitute a quorum at all committee meetings. An affirmative vote of a majority of the members from each house present and voting shall be required in the adoption of rules, resolutions and reports, and in any other actions taken by the committee. All members of the joint committee shall be notified in writing of all regular and special meetings of the committee, which notices shall be mailed at least five (5) days before the dates of the meetings.

The joint committee may establish any subcommittees that it deems desirable to study and report to the committee with respect to any matter that is within the scope of this resolution.

The joint committee shall make a written report of its findings, recommendations and proposed legislation, and shall mail copies of the report to each member of the Legislature not later than December 1, 2000.

In carrying out the provisions of this resolution, the joint committee may utilize the services, facilities and personnel of all departments, agencies, offices and institutions of the state, including the state universities and the community and junior colleges.

For attending meetings of the joint committee each member shall be paid, from the contingent expense fund of the member's respective house, per diem compensation in the amount authorized by Section 25-3-69, Mississippi Code of 1972, and a mileage allowance and an expense allowance in the amount authorized by Section 5-1-47, Mississippi Code of 1972. However, no per diem compensation, mileage allowance or expense allowance shall be paid for attending meetings of the joint committee while the Legislature is in session, and no per diem compensation, mileage allowance or expense allowance shall be paid without prior approval of the proper committee in the member's respective house.

All expenses incurred by and on behalf of the joint committee shall be paid from funds made available by the House Management Committee and the Senate Management Committee from the contingent expense funds of the respective houses, from any funds appropriated for the purpose of this resolution, and from any grants or contributions made to the committee for its purpose.