HB 14 Schools; increase salaries of teachers, assistant Frierson teachers and other school employees. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB 21 AIDS test; require for persons arrested, charged or Green (72nd) convicted of sexual offenses. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB 154 Lice; students with shall be treated by county health Manning departments. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB 263 State Board of Barber Examiners; extend repealer on. Ford Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB 313 Schools; grant immunity to certain employees King administering corporal punishment. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB 393 State Board of Cosmetology; extend date of repealer on. Ford Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB 572 Hearing impairment; require testing of newborn children Robertson in hospitals for. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB 705 Home medical equipment suppliers; permit required from Howell Pharmacy Board. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB 815 Marriage and family therapists; license, and create Moody joint licensure board with social workers. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB 820 Occupational therapists; revise licensure law. Moody Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB 821 Speech-language pathology and audiology; revise Moody licensure law. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB 890 Authorize Harrison County to pay claim in case of State Fredericks v. Kevin Harrison. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB 918 Leave time; state employees may donate to other ill or Clarke injured state employees. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB 935 Weights and measures; revise and authorize Commissioner Holland * of Agriculture to determine penalties. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB 940 Meat inspection; authorize Commissioner of Agriculture Holland * to hold hearings and determine penalties. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB 953 Geologists; create registered professional geologists Ellington practice act. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1075 Alcorn County/City of Corinth; authorize additional McCoy assessment in justice/municipal courts for support of Northeast Mississippi Crime Stoppers. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1091 Water quality analysis fees; clarify payment of Ellington certain. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1162 Agricultural Seed Law; revise penalties and due date Holland * for permits. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1182 Property; Department of Finance and Administration Compretta transfer to Department of Transportation (MDOT). Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1219 Public records; court records maintained electronically Ford to conform to standards of Administrative Office of Courts. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1236 Schools; may use video cameras to monitor student Walker discipline. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1243 License agents bonding requirements fees; revise. Livingston Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1244 Division of Youth Services; increase number of Warren Adolescent Offender Program sites. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1323 Bail; restrict in post-conviction situations. Holland Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1342 Easement; Department of Finance and Administration Compretta grant to Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT). Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1415 Prison industries; authorize to locate at a private Malone correctional facility or at a regional correctional facility. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1541 Public property; authorize Mississippi Forestry McBride Commission to exchange land with Panola County. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1625 Health information; protect privacy of. Holden Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1669 Garnishment; revise garnishee's obligations. Smith (39th) Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1708 City of Hattiesburg authorized to make contribution to Davis (102nd) Hattiesburg Downtown Association, Inc. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1713 Appropriation; State Board of Barber Examiners and Foster State Board of Cosmetology. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1714 Bonds; increase amount that may be issued under Local Williams Governments Capital Improvements Revolving Loan Program. (DECD). Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1733 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds to renovate old Evans National Guard Armory for children's museum, renovate Lynn Meadows Discovery Center. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1751 Lauderdale County; authorize to create tourism Young commission and levy tourism tax on hotel and motel room rentals in the county. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1757 Appropriation; Beauvoir Shrine. Brown Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1758 Appropriation; Department of Environmental Quality. Brown Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1761 Appropriation; State Forestry Commission. Henderson (9th) Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1762 Appropriation; State Department of Health-support. Holland Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1763 Appropriation; Governors Office - Division of Medicaid. Holland Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1764 Appropriation; Department of Human Moody Services-Consolidated. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1765 Appropriation; Rehabilitation Services - Consolidated. Moody Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1766 Appropriation; Board of Agricultural Aviation. Foster Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1767 Appropriation; Athletic Commission. Foster Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1768 Appropriation; Auctioneers Commission. Foster Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1769 Appropriation; Coast Coliseum Commission. Foster Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1771 Appropriation; State Board of Registration for Foster Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1772 Appropriation; Mississippi State Port Authority at Foster Gulfport. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1773 Appropriation; State Board of Medical Licensure. Foster Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1774 Appropriation; State Board of Nursing Home Foster Administrators. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1775 Appropriation; Board of Nursing. Foster Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1776 Appropriation; Oil and Gas Board. Foster Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1778 Appropriation; Pat Harrison Waterway Dist, Pearl River Foster Basin Dev Dist, Pearl River Valley Water Sup Dist, Tombigbee River Valley Water Mgmt District. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1782 Appropriation; Public Employees' Retirement Foster System-administrative expenses; maintenance and operation of building. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1783 Appropriation; Mississippi Public Service Commission Foster and the Public Utilities Staff. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1786 Appropriation; Real Estate Commission and Real Estate Foster Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1788 Appropriation; Mississippi Department of Foster Transportation. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1789 Appropriation; Veterans' Home Purchase Board. Foster Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1790 Appropriation; Veterans Memorial Stadium Commission. Foster Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1791 Appropriation; Yellow Creek State Inland Port Foster Authority. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1792 Appropriation; Department of Archives and History. Simmons (37th) Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1793 Appropriation; Arts Commission. Simmons (37th) Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1796 Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission. Livingston Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1797 Appropriation; Department of Marine Resources. Livingston Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1798 Appropriation; Soil and Water Conservation Commission. Livingston Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1799 Appropriation; Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Livingston Parks. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1800 Appropriation; Attorney General - support. Watson Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1801 Appropriation; District Attorneys and staff; expenses Watson of school attendance officers. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1802 Appropriation; Insurance Department. Watson Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1803 Appropriation; State Fire Academy. Watson Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1804 Appropriation; Supreme Court Services. Watson Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1805 Appropriation; State Department of Education - General McCoy Programs, Education Reform Act and Vocational Education. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1807 Appropriation; Department of Education - Minimum McCoy Program. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1808 Appropriation; Schools for the Blind and the Deaf. McCoy Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1809 Appropriation; Mississippi Authority for Educational McCoy Television. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1810 Appropriation; Library Commission. McCoy Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1816 Income tax, corporation franchise tax; revise how Williams certain businesses determine, exempt certain equipment and fuel sales from sales tax. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1818 Warren County; authorize to contribute to the Flaggs Mississippi Food Network. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1824 Authorize Warren County to contribute to Keep Flaggs Vicksburg-Warren Beautiful, Incorporated. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1825 Warren County; authorize to contribute to the We Care Flaggs Community Services, Incorporated. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1826 Warren County; authorize to contribute to HIV Services, Flaggs Incorporated. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1831 Economic Development Highway Act; revise definition of Endt high benefit project and increase amount of bonds issued under. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1832 City of Grenada; authorize expansion of water and sewer Holden system beyond corporate limits. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1843 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for certain IHL Williams capital improvements and community/junior college capital improvements. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1847 Appropriation; Board of Examiners for Social Workers Holland and Marriage and Family Therapists. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1850 Forrest County; authorize to contribute to Hattiesburg Davis (102nd) Little League Baseball Association. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1851 Forrest County; authorize to contribute to the Pine Davis (102nd) Belt Boys and Girls Club. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1852 Forrest County; authorize to contribute to Forrest Davis (102nd) County Agricultural High School. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1853 Forrest County; authorize to contribute to the Dale Davis (102nd) Robertson Celebrity Golf Tournament. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1854 Forrest County; authorize to contribute to certain Davis (102nd) child abuse centers. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1863 Ad valorem tax; authorize Pat Harrison Waterway Endt District member counties to levy certain as other counties. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1868 City of Oxford; revise definition of "hotel" and Perry "motel" for levy of motel-hotel tax. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1869 Caledonia Natural Gas District; revise membership of Brown Board of Commissioners. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1872 Washington County; authorize contribution to Anti-Drug Bailey Task Force. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1873 Harrison County; authorize to adopt leave donation Fredericks policy to assist ill employees. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1874 Harrison County; authorize to appropriate funds to the Fredericks Alzheimer's Association, South Mississippi Chapter. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1875 Local and private; authorize Bolivar County to Capps compensate individual for programming voting machines and performing voting machine custodial work. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1878 Hattiesburg Tourism Commission; extend repealer. Davis (102nd) Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1879 Town of Rienzi; authorize to expend gas transmission McCoy and distribution system beyond corporate limits. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1880 Hinds County and City of Jackson; refund ad valorem Clarke taxes to Central Mississippi Civic Improvement Association, Inc. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1884 Humphreys County; authorize to contribution to Straughter Belzoni-Humphreys Development Foundation. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1885 Lauderdale County; authorize additional assessment in Horne all courts to fund drug education. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1892 Hancock County/City of Bay St. Louis/City of Waveland; Compretta authorize to assess additional court fee. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1894 Town of Plantersville; authorize to extend police Holland jurisdiction beyond municipal limits. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1895 Tallahatchie County; authorize to transfer funds and Reynolds contribute to the Tallahatchie County Park Commission. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1899 Town of Isola; authorize to contribute to industrial Straughter development entities. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1900 Town of Louise; authorize to contribute to industrial Straughter development entities. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1901 Coahoma County Tourism Commission; authorize to Miller transfer certain property to Coahoma County. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1903 City of Columbus/Lowndes County; revise distribution of Smith (39th) tourism and MUW support tax. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1904 Washington County; authorize to impose gaming fee on Bailey gaming vessels docked in the county. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1905 City of Greenville; authorize to impose gaming fee on Bailey gaming vessels docked in the city. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1906 City of New Albany; authorize to impose tourism tax on Mitchell hotels, motels and restaurants. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1907 Harrison County; authorize county to contribute to Fredericks Mississippi Cheshire Homes. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1910 Town of Sumner; authorize to maintain banks of Cassidy Huddleston Bayou within the town limits. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1912 City of Okolona; extend repealer on authority to impose Bowles additional court costs to fund crime stoppers program. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1913 City of Houston; extend repealer on authority to impose Bowles additional court costs to fund crime stoppers program. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1914 Chickasaw County; extend repealer on authority to Bowles impose additional court costs to fund crime stoppers program. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1919 City of Clinton; authorize additional payment to Montgomery retirees under disability and relief fund for firemen and policemen. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1921 City of Moss Point; authorize to construct Veteran's Broomfield Memorial. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1924 Humphreys County; authorize contribution to The Dixie Straughter Youth Baseball, Inc. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1925 Jackson County; allow bd. of sup. to designate dredge Endt material disposal areas in co., extend industrial park water/sewer system. Due From Governor 04/10/97 HB1926 City of Indianola; authorize to compensate individual Richardson for lost wages. Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB2150 Water and sewage utilities; notify customers of Hawks proposed rate increase in local newspaper and in customer invoice. Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB2226 Dental Practice Act; reenact and revise licensure Canon provisions. Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB2470 Banking regulatory laws; amend various. Woodfield Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB2473 Oil and gas; revise administrative tax millage. Scoper Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB2498 Solid waste; revise waste tire program and fee, and Dearing household hazardous waste program. Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB2512 Schoolteacher and administrator licensure; revise Ferris requirements for standard and special license. Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB2649 Public school finance; implement MS Adequate Education Bryan Funding formula. Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB2699 Wildlife; technical revisions to shooting preserves Posey law. Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB2766 Teen court; revise pilot program. Smith Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB2934 Harvest permits; extend repeal; authorize certain Lee tolerances. Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB2940 Wildlife; authorize commission to regulate hunting and Posey fishing guide services. Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB2986 State Crime Stoppers Fund; establish and assess monies Scoper for. Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3108 City of Shelby; contract with U.S. and issue bonds for Walls street improvements. Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3129 Appropriation; Dept. of Audit. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3131 Appropriation; Secretary of State. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3132 Appropriation; Treasurers Office. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3137 Appropriation; Student Financial Aid. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3138 Appropriation; Univ. Med. Cen. - Consol. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3139 Appropriation; IHL - University Research Center and Hall Maintenance. Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3140 Appropriation; College of Veterinary Medicine. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3141 Appropriation; Emergency Management Agency. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3143 Appropriation; Agriculture & Commerce - Support and Hall Grain Div. Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3145 Appropriation; Farmers Central Market. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3146 Appropriation; Plant Industry Div. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3147 Appropriation; Animal Health Board. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3148 Appropriation; Alcorn State-Agricultural Programs. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3149 Appropriation; Fair and Coliseum Comm. - Support. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3150 Appropriation; Fair Comm. - Dixie Natl Livestock Show. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3151 Appropriation; IHL - MSU -Agriculture & Forestry Exp. Hall Station. Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3152 Appropriation; Forest & Wildlife Research. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3153 Appropriation; IHL - MSU -Cooperative Extension Hall Service. Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3154 Appropriation; Econ. & Comm. Develop. Support. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3158 Appropriation; Dept. of Corrections - Support and Hall Reimb. Local Confinement. Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3159 Appropriation; Bureau of Narcotics. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3160 Appropriation; Dept. Public Safety - Consol. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3161 Appropriation; Veterans Affairs Bd. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3164 Appropriation; Bd. of Architecture. Hall Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3204 Bonds; issue for Department of Agriculture and Commerce Thames capital improvements. Due From Governor 04/10/97 SB3237 Flowood; impose court costs for police body armor. Kirby Due From Governor 04/10/97
HB1753 Retirement systems, municipal; may increase ad valorem Williams tax levy to fund system under certain circumstances. Approved by Governor
HB 519 Employee Leasing Act; create and place under authority Stevens of Insurance Commissioner. Conference Report Adopted HB 584 Rural fire truck acquisition program; revise. Stevens Motion to Reconsider Tabled HB 736 City of Ridgeland; authorize to pay injured police Martinson officers the difference between workers compensation benefits and regular net base pay. Concurred in Amend From Senate HB 751 City of Mendenhall; authorize to expend city funds and Rotenberry use city employees and equipment to maintain publicly and/or privately owned cemeteries in city. Concurred in Amend From Senate HB 970 State Fire Academy; transfer certain funds for capital Montgomery improvements. Motion to Reconsider Tabled HB1032 Salaries; increase for certain state and county elected Green (96th) and appointed officials. Motion to Reconsider Tabled HB1389 Tobacco; Mississippi Juvenile Tobacco Access and McBride Prevention Act of 1997. Conference Report Adopted HB1549 Mississippi Commission for Volunteer Service Fund; Williams create and provide checkoff on individual tax form to allow contribution to. Conference Report Adopted HB1604 Emerging Crops Fund; increase amount drawn for Stringer revolving loan fund for agribusiness programs; provide funds for boll weevil mgt. Concurred in Amend From Senate HB1739 Mississippi Major Economic Impact Act; include certain Morris projects that produce and transmit electrical power. Conference Report Adopted Motion to Reconsider Entered SB2319 County court; establish uniform system and youth court. Smith Ruled Improperly Before House SB3063 Biloxi; donate funds to the Lynn Meadows Discovery Hewes Center, Inc. Conference Report Adopted SB3118 Harrison County; contribute to De l'Epee Deaf Center. Gollott Conference Report Adopted SB3119 Harrison County; donate to United Way of South Gollott Mississippi. Conference Report Adopted SB3236 Jackson; extend Metro Convention Bureau. Hall Conference Report Adopted SB3245 Biloxi; contribute to Beauvoir. Gollott Conference Report Adopted SC 634 Susp rules; further consideration of HB1739; MMEIC; Bryan include certain projects that produce and transmit electrical power. Motion to Reconsider Tabled Transmitted To Senate
SB2146 Medicaid; continue current capitated managed care pilot Bean program and establish an additional program. Died On Calendar
HB 14 Schools; increase salaries of teachers, assistant Frierson teachers and other school employees. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 21 AIDS test; require for persons arrested, charged or Green (72nd) convicted of sexual offenses. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 154 Lice; students with shall be treated by county health Manning departments. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 263 State Board of Barber Examiners; extend repealer on. Ford Enrolled Bill Signed HB 313 Schools; grant immunity to certain employees King administering corporal punishment. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 393 State Board of Cosmetology; extend date of repealer on. Ford Enrolled Bill Signed HB 482 Pawnshops; revise provision for recovering stolen Broomfield items. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 499 Sixteenth section lands; revise agricultural lease Livingston provisions. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 572 Hearing impairment; require testing of newborn children Robertson in hospitals for. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 584 Rural fire truck acquisition program; revise. Stevens Enrolled Bill Signed HB 675 Textbooks, school; allocate share of Education Ketchings Enhancement Fund for certain nonpublic schools. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 705 Home medical equipment suppliers; permit required from Howell Pharmacy Board. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 815 Marriage and family therapists; license, and create Moody joint licensure board with social workers. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 820 Occupational therapists; revise licensure law. Moody Enrolled Bill Signed HB 821 Speech-language pathology and audiology; revise Moody licensure law. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 890 Authorize Harrison County to pay claim in case of State Fredericks v. Kevin Harrison. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 899 Mississippi Business Finance Corporation; extend Williams repealer on authority to issue bonds to finance economic development projects (DECD). Enrolled Bill Signed HB 918 Leave time; state employees may donate to other ill or Clarke injured state employees. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 935 Weights and measures; revise and authorize Commissioner Holland * of Agriculture to determine penalties. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 940 Meat inspection; authorize Commissioner of Agriculture Holland * to hold hearings and determine penalties. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 953 Geologists; create registered professional geologists Ellington practice act. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 970 State Fire Academy; transfer certain funds for capital Montgomery improvements. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1069 Highway Patrol; add member to PERS Board, and allow Perry members to receive 13th check in 12 installments. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1075 Alcorn County/City of Corinth; authorize additional McCoy assessment in justice/municipal courts for support of Northeast Mississippi Crime Stoppers. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1091 Water quality analysis fees; clarify payment of Ellington certain. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1162 Agricultural Seed Law; revise penalties and due date Holland * for permits. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1182 Property; Department of Finance and Administration Compretta transfer to Department of Transportation (MDOT). Enrolled Bill Signed HB1219 Public records; court records maintained electronically Ford to conform to standards of Administrative Office of Courts. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1236 Schools; may use video cameras to monitor student Walker discipline. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1243 License agents bonding requirements fees; revise. Livingston Enrolled Bill Signed HB1244 Division of Youth Services; increase number of Warren Adolescent Offender Program sites. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1281 Youth court; establish statewide Juvenile Work Program. Cameron Enrolled Bill Signed HB1322 Medical licensure, Board of; define federal agency Holden sanction for purposes of disciplinary action by. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1323 Bail; restrict in post-conviction situations. Holland Enrolled Bill Signed HB1342 Easement; Department of Finance and Administration Compretta grant to Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT). Enrolled Bill Signed HB1358 Emergency vehicles; clarify authority to display Stringer emergency lights. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1415 Prison industries; authorize to locate at a private Malone correctional facility or at a regional correctional facility. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1481 Sales tax and use tax; clarify diversion to the Motor Williams Vehicle Ad Valorem Tax Reduction Fund (STC). Enrolled Bill Signed HB1541 Public property; authorize Mississippi Forestry McBride Commission to exchange land with Panola County. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1553 Chiropractors; authorize to refer patients to physical Moody therapists. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1601 Teacher education cooperative program; establish in Frierson Mississippi colleges. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1625 Health information; protect privacy of. Holden Enrolled Bill Signed HB1669 Garnishment; revise garnishee's obligations. Smith (39th) Enrolled Bill Signed HB1708 City of Hattiesburg authorized to make contribution to Davis (102nd) Hattiesburg Downtown Association, Inc. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1733 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds to renovate old Evans National Guard Armory for children's museum, renovate Lynn Meadows Discovery Center. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1751 Lauderdale County; authorize to create tourism Young commission and levy tourism tax on hotel and motel room rentals in the county. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1761 Appropriation; State Forestry Commission. Henderson (9th) Enrolled Bill Signed HB1763 Appropriation; Governors Office - Division of Medicaid. Holland Enrolled Bill Signed HB1792 Appropriation; Department of Archives and History. Simmons (37th) Enrolled Bill Signed HB1794 Appropriation; expenses of Legislature, monthly Simmons (37th) expense, Legislative Budget Office, PEER Committee. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1796 Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission. Livingston Enrolled Bill Signed HB1804 Appropriation; Supreme Court Services. Watson Enrolled Bill Signed HB1818 Warren County; authorize to contribute to the Flaggs Mississippi Food Network. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1824 Authorize Warren County to contribute to Keep Flaggs Vicksburg-Warren Beautiful, Incorporated. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1825 Warren County; authorize to contribute to the We Care Flaggs Community Services, Incorporated. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1826 Warren County; authorize to contribute to HIV Services, Flaggs Incorporated. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1832 City of Grenada; authorize expansion of water and sewer Holden system beyond corporate limits. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1843 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for certain IHL Williams capital improvements and community/junior college capital improvements. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1850 Forrest County; authorize to contribute to Hattiesburg Davis (102nd) Little League Baseball Association. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1851 Forrest County; authorize to contribute to the Pine Davis (102nd) Belt Boys and Girls Club. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1852 Forrest County; authorize to contribute to Forrest Davis (102nd) County Agricultural High School. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1853 Forrest County; authorize to contribute to the Dale Davis (102nd) Robertson Celebrity Golf Tournament. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1854 Forrest County; authorize to contribute to certain Davis (102nd) child abuse centers. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1863 Ad valorem tax; authorize Pat Harrison Waterway Endt District member counties to levy certain as other counties. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1868 City of Oxford; revise definition of "hotel" and Perry "motel" for levy of motel-hotel tax. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1869 Caledonia Natural Gas District; revise membership of Brown Board of Commissioners. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1872 Washington County; authorize contribution to Anti-Drug Bailey Task Force. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1873 Harrison County; authorize to adopt leave donation Fredericks policy to assist ill employees. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1874 Harrison County; authorize to appropriate funds to the Fredericks Alzheimer's Association, South Mississippi Chapter. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1875 Local and private; authorize Bolivar County to Capps compensate individual for programming voting machines and performing voting machine custodial work. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1878 Hattiesburg Tourism Commission; extend repealer. Davis (102nd) Enrolled Bill Signed HB1879 Town of Rienzi; authorize to expend gas transmission McCoy and distribution system beyond corporate limits. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1880 Hinds County and City of Jackson; refund ad valorem Clarke taxes to Central Mississippi Civic Improvement Association, Inc. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1883 Belzoni; authorize to contribute to industrial Straughter development entities. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1884 Humphreys County; authorize to contribution to Straughter Belzoni-Humphreys Development Foundation. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1885 Lauderdale County; authorize additional assessment in Horne all courts to fund drug education. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1887 City of Biloxi; contribute to Camp Wilkes, Inc. Fredericks Enrolled Bill Signed HB1892 Hancock County/City of Bay St. Louis/City of Waveland; Compretta authorize to assess additional court fee. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1894 Town of Plantersville; authorize to extend police Holland jurisdiction beyond municipal limits. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1895 Tallahatchie County; authorize to transfer funds and Reynolds contribute to the Tallahatchie County Park Commission. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1899 Town of Isola; authorize to contribute to industrial Straughter development entities. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1900 Town of Louise; authorize to contribute to industrial Straughter development entities. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1901 Coahoma County Tourism Commission; authorize to Miller transfer certain property to Coahoma County. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1903 City of Columbus/Lowndes County; revise distribution of Smith (39th) tourism and MUW support tax. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1904 Washington County; authorize to impose gaming fee on Bailey gaming vessels docked in the county. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1905 City of Greenville; authorize to impose gaming fee on Bailey gaming vessels docked in the city. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1906 City of New Albany; authorize to impose tourism tax on Mitchell hotels, motels and restaurants. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1907 Harrison County; authorize county to contribute to Fredericks Mississippi Cheshire Homes. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1910 Town of Sumner; authorize to maintain banks of Cassidy Huddleston Bayou within the town limits. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1912 City of Okolona; extend repealer on authority to impose Bowles additional court costs to fund crime stoppers program. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1913 City of Houston; extend repealer on authority to impose Bowles additional court costs to fund crime stoppers program. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1914 Chickasaw County; extend repealer on authority to Bowles impose additional court costs to fund crime stoppers program. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1919 City of Clinton; authorize additional payment to Montgomery retirees under disability and relief fund for firemen and policemen. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1921 City of Moss Point; authorize to construct Veteran's Broomfield Memorial. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1924 Humphreys County; authorize contribution to The Dixie Straughter Youth Baseball, Inc. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1925 Jackson County; allow bd. of sup. to designate dredge Endt material disposal areas in co., extend industrial park water/sewer system. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1926 City of Indianola; authorize to compensate individual Richardson for lost wages. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1927 City of D'Iberville; authorize to create a civil Barnett (116th) service system. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2150 Water and sewage utilities; notify customers of Hawks proposed rate increase in local newspaper and in customer invoice. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2226 Dental Practice Act; reenact and revise licensure Canon provisions. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2470 Banking regulatory laws; amend various. Woodfield Enrolled Bill Signed SB2473 Oil and gas; revise administrative tax millage. Scoper Enrolled Bill Signed SB2498 Solid waste; revise waste tire program and fee, and Dearing household hazardous waste program. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2512 Schoolteacher and administrator licensure; revise Ferris requirements for standard and special license. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2649 Public school finance; implement MS Adequate Education Bryan Funding formula. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2699 Wildlife; technical revisions to shooting preserves Posey law. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2766 Teen court; revise pilot program. Smith Enrolled Bill Signed SB2934 Harvest permits; extend repeal; authorize certain Lee tolerances. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2940 Wildlife; authorize commission to regulate hunting and Posey fishing guide services. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2986 State Crime Stoppers Fund; establish and assess monies Scoper for. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3108 City of Shelby; contract with U.S. and issue bonds for Walls street improvements. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3129 Appropriation; Dept. of Audit. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3131 Appropriation; Secretary of State. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3132 Appropriation; Treasurers Office. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3137 Appropriation; Student Financial Aid. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3138 Appropriation; Univ. Med. Cen. - Consol. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3139 Appropriation; IHL - University Research Center and Hall Maintenance. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3140 Appropriation; College of Veterinary Medicine. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3141 Appropriation; Emergency Management Agency. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3143 Appropriation; Agriculture & Commerce - Support and Hall Grain Div. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3145 Appropriation; Farmers Central Market. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3146 Appropriation; Plant Industry Div. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3147 Appropriation; Animal Health Board. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3148 Appropriation; Alcorn State-Agricultural Programs. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3149 Appropriation; Fair and Coliseum Comm. - Support. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3150 Appropriation; Fair Comm. - Dixie Natl Livestock Show. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3151 Appropriation; IHL - MSU -Agriculture & Forestry Exp. Hall Station. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3152 Appropriation; Forest & Wildlife Research. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3153 Appropriation; IHL - MSU -Cooperative Extension Hall Service. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3154 Appropriation; Econ. & Comm. Develop. Support. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3158 Appropriation; Dept. of Corrections - Support and Hall Reimb. Local Confinement. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3159 Appropriation; Bureau of Narcotics. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3160 Appropriation; Dept. Public Safety - Consol. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3161 Appropriation; Veterans Affairs Bd. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3164 Appropriation; Bd. of Architecture. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3204 Bonds; issue for Department of Agriculture and Commerce Thames capital improvements. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3237 Flowood; impose court costs for police body armor. Kirby Enrolled Bill Signed SC 596 Roger P. Friou; commend. Horhn Enrolled Bill Signed SC 636 Susp. Rules; Appropriation; Supreme Court Services. Farris Enrolled Bill Signed SC 637 Susp Rules; further consideration of SB3143; Hall Appropriation; Agriculture & Commerce-Support and Grain Div. Enrolled Bill Signed SC 638 Susp Rules; further consider public official salary Gordon bills-SB2218, SB2219, HB1032. Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 644 Joint Study Committee; create for studying effects of Thames fire ants, poultry industry and swine industry. Referred To Rules SC 645 Thrasher High School Lady Rebels Basketball Team; White (5th) commend. Referred To Rules SC 646 Susp Rules; further consid of SB 2319; county court; Smith establish uniform system and youth court. Referred To Rules SC 647 Susp Rules; Family and children's services provided by Bean the Department of Human Services; make technical amendments. Referred To Rules SR 27 Allen Marshall; commend. Farris Referred To Rules SR 28 Channel 9 TV; commend upon anniversary. Bryan Referred To Rules SR 29 Senate Study Committee; for effects of fire ants, Thames poultry industry and swine industry. Referred To Rules
HB 345 School boards; authorize members who are federal Johnson employees to choose salary or per diem in same manner as other members. Title Suff Do Pass HB 736 City of Ridgeland; authorize to pay injured police Martinson officers the difference between workers compensation benefits and regular net base pay. Title Suff Do Pass As Amended HB1811 Sales tax; exempt admissions or tickets to hockey games Simpson between teams operated under a professional league franchise. Title Suff Do Pass SC 644 Joint Study Committee; create for studying effects of Thames fire ants, poultry industry and swine industry. Title Suff Adopted As Amended SC 645 Thrasher High School Lady Rebels Basketball Team; White (5th) commend. Title Suff Do Be Adopted SC 646 Susp Rules; further consid of SB 2319; county court; Smith establish uniform system and youth court. Title Suff Do Be Adopted SC 647 Susp Rules; Family and children's services provided by Bean the Department of Human Services; make technical amendments. Title Suff Do Be Adopted SR 19 Senate gaming oversight committee; create. Rayborn Title Suff Adopted As Amended SR 23 Senate Drug Enforcement Task Force; create. Smith Title Suff Do Be Adopted SR 27 Allen Marshall; commend. Farris Title Suff Do Be Adopted SR 28 Channel 9 TV; commend upon anniversary. Bryan Title Suff Do Be Adopted SR 29 Senate Study Committee; for effects of fire ants, Thames poultry industry and swine industry. Title Suff Do Be Adopted
HB 84 Suffrage; restore to Christopher Michael Nickell of Davis (102nd) Forrest County. Transmitted To House HB 345 School boards; authorize members who are federal Johnson employees to choose salary or per diem in same manner as other members. Passed HB 736 City of Ridgeland; authorize to pay injured police Martinson officers the difference between workers compensation benefits and regular net base pay. Amended Passed As Amended Returned For Concurrence HB 751 City of Mendenhall; authorize to expend city funds and Rotenberry use city employees and equipment to maintain publicly and/or privately owned cemeteries in city. Motion to Reconsider Tabled Returned For Concurrence HB 828 Alcoholic Beverage Control Division; authorize to Robinson (84th) enforce and regulate sale of light wines and beer. Conference Report Adopted HB 958 Suffrage; restore suffrage to Kim Marie Tartamus of Maples Stone County. Transmitted To House HB1032 Salaries; increase for certain state and county elected Green (96th) and appointed officials. Conference Report Adopted Motion to Reconsider Entered HB1034 Suffrage; restore to Randy Lloyd of Hinds County. Montgomery Transmitted To House HB1055 Suffrage; restore to Timothy Monroe Smith of Forrest Watson County. Transmitted To House HB1056 Suffrage; restore to Susan E. Watts Zimmerman of Perry Watson County. Transmitted To House HB1181 Suffrage; restore to Harold Thomas Bounds of Hancock Compretta County. Transmitted To House HB1207 Family and children's services provided by the Moody Department of Human Services; make technical amendments. Recommitted For Further Conf HB1389 Tobacco; Mississippi Juvenile Tobacco Access and McBride Prevention Act of 1997. Conference Report Adopted Motion to Reconsider Entered HB1549 Mississippi Commission for Volunteer Service Fund; Williams create and provide checkoff on individual tax form to allow contribution to. Conference Report Adopted Motion to Reconsider Entered Motion to Reconsider Lost HB1604 Emerging Crops Fund; increase amount drawn for Stringer revolving loan fund for agribusiness programs; provide funds for boll weevil mgt. Motion to Reconsider Entered Motion to Reconsider Tabled HB1732 Suffrage; restore suffrage to Arthur Eugene Malley, Dedeaux Jr., of Hancock County. Transmitted To House HB1739 Mississippi Major Economic Impact Act; include certain Morris projects that produce and transmit electrical power. Conference Report Adopted HB1811 Sales tax; exempt admissions or tickets to hockey games Simpson between teams operated under a professional league franchise. Passed HB1867 Designate portion of U.S. Highway 278 as "Jerome Huskey Miles Memorial Highway". Passed HB1877 City of Natchez; authorize to make contribution for Ketchings downtown revitalization. Passed HB1911 Suffrage; restore to Tommie Annette Brown of Wilkinson Green (96th) County. Transmitted To House HB1915 Suffrage; restore to Clifford E. D'Angelo of Harrison Short County. Transmitted To House HB1932 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds to provide Ketchings matching funds for Bluff Stabilization Project for City of Natchez. Passed SB2219 Salaries of local officials; increase. Gordon Conference Report Adopted SB2319 County court; establish uniform system and youth court. Smith Recommitted For Further Conf SB2649 Public school finance; implement MS Adequate Education Bryan Funding formula. Motion to Reconsider Entered Motion to Reconsider Tabled SB3063 Biloxi; donate funds to the Lynn Meadows Discovery Hewes Center, Inc. Conference Report Adopted SB3118 Harrison County; contribute to De l'Epee Deaf Center. Gollott Conference Report Adopted SB3119 Harrison County; donate to United Way of South Gollott Mississippi. Conference Report Adopted SB3236 Jackson; extend Metro Convention Bureau. Hall Conference Report Adopted SB3245 Biloxi; contribute to Beauvoir. Gollott Conference Report Adopted SC 644 Joint Study Committee; create for studying effects of Thames fire ants, poultry industry and swine industry. Amended Adopted As Amended Transmitted To House SC 645 Thrasher High School Lady Rebels Basketball Team; White (5th) commend. Adopted Transmitted To House SC 646 Susp Rules; further consid of SB 2319; county court; Smith establish uniform system and youth court. Adopted Transmitted To House SC 647 Susp Rules; Family and children's services provided by Bean the Department of Human Services; make technical amendments. Adopted Transmitted To House SN 2 Mr. John Maxey, Jackson, Mississippi, to serve on the LT. GOVERNOR Telecommunications Conference and Training Center Commission, for a term concurrent with the Lt. Governor Appointment Confirmed SN 3 Stephen A. Adamec, Jr., Vicksburg, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the Board of the Mississippi Department of Information Technology, for the five year term of office commencing June 30, 1996 Appointment Confirmed SN 9 Sue Lee Bush, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Mississippi Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority, for the four year term of office commencing July 1, 1996 Appointment Confirmed SN 18 Rebecca Browne Taylor, Holly Springs, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program Trust Fund, for the one year term of office commencing July 1, 1996 Appointment Confirmed SN 19 Roosevelt W. Daniels, II, Canton, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program Trust Fund, for the two year term of office commencing July 1, 1996 Appointment Confirmed SN 20 Ron E. Allen, Columbus, Mississippi, as a member of the GOVERNOR Board of Directors of the Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program Trust Fund, for the three year term of office commencing July 1, 1996 Appointment Confirmed SN 21 William T. Dale Patterson, Jackson, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program Trust Fund, for the four year term of office commencing July 1, 1996 Appointment Confirmed SN 22 Bobby J. Gaines, Pascagoula, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program Trust Fund, for the five year term of office commencing July 1, 1996 Appointment Confirmed SN 25 Douglas E. Rushing, Tylertown, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, for the unexpired term of office ending April 1, 1998 Appointment Confirmed SN 30 L. Henry Cote', Sr., Jackson, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the Mississippi Home Corporation, for the four year term of office commencing May 7, 1996 Appointment Confirmed SN 31 Luther Lee Millsaps, Tupelo, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the Mississippi Home Corporation, for the unexpired term of office ending September 1, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SN 36 William Walton Gresham, Jr., Indianola, Mississippi, as GOVERNOR Chairman of the Mississippi Gaming Commission, for the four year term of office commencing October 1, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SN 43 John F. Weeden, New Albany, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Mississippi Authority for Educational Television, for the four year term of office commencing July 1, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SN 46 S. Keith Winfield, Starkville, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the Mississippi Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority, for the four year term of office commencing July 1, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SN 50 Bettie M. Tullos, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, for the six year term of office commencing April 1, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SN 51 Larry Montgomery, Fulton, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, for the six year term of office commencing April 1, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SN 52 Norma Stogner Bennett, Picayune, Mississippi, as GOVERNOR President of the State Board of Cosmetology, for the four year term of office commencing August 8, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SN 61 Rodney Pearson, Starkville, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Board of the Mississippi Department of Information Technology, for the five year term of office commencing June 30, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SN 62 Joseph W. Stedman, Natchez, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Home Corporation, for the unexpired term of office ending May 7, 2000 Appointment Confirmed SN 63 Ernie L. Clark, Brookhaven, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Home Corporation, for the four year term of office commencing May 7, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SN 64 Luther Lee Millsaps, Tupelo, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Home Corporation, for the four year term of office commencing September 1, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SN 65 Jon A. Reeves, Southaven, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Home Corporation, for the four year term of office commencing May 7, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SN 69 Samuel Tom Hall, Oxford, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the State Personnel Board, for the five year term of office commencing July 1, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SN 80 Ms. Dianne Bolen, Brandon, Mississippi, as the MS HOME CORP Executive Director of Mississippi Home Corporation, for the term of office that shall be at the pleasure of the Mississippi Home Corporation Appointment Confirmed SN 81 Bryan N. Stevens, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the Mississippi Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority, for the four year term of office commencing July 1, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SN 83 Clark Howell, Carthage, Mississippi, as a member of the GOVERNOR Board of Directors of the Mississippi Home Corporation, for the four year term of office commencing May 7, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SN 104 Sara M. Fox, Tupelo, Mississippi, as a member of the GOVERNOR State Board for Community and Junior Colleges, for the six year term of office commencing June 30, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SN 105 George F. Walker, Clarksdale, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the State Board of Community and Junior Colleges, for the six year term of office commencing June 30, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SN 107 Billy Hewes, Gulfport, Mississippi, as a member of the GOVERNOR State Board for Community and Junior Colleges, for the six year term of office commencing June 30, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SN 109 Kemper B. Ehrhardt, Vicksburg, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the State Personnel Board, for the unexpired term of office ending July 1, 1998 Appointment Confirmed SN 114 Debbie S. Robinson, Columbus, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the Mississippi Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board, for the unexpired term of office ending January 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 115 Eddie L. Anderson, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of DEPT OF HUMAN SERVICES the Mississippi Leadership Council on Aging, for a term of office that shall be at the pleasure of the Mississippi Deaprtment of Human Services Appointment Confirmed SN 116 Rebecca Browne Taylor, Holly Springs, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program Trust fund, for the five year term of office commencing July 1, 1997 Appointment Confirmed SR 19 Senate gaming oversight committee; create. Rayborn Amended Adopted As Amended SR 23 Senate Drug Enforcement Task Force; create. Smith Adopted SR 27 Allen Marshall; commend. Farris Adopted SR 28 Channel 9 TV; commend upon anniversary. Bryan Adopted SR 29 Senate Study Committee; for effects of fire ants, Thames poultry industry and swine industry. Adopted
SB2319 County court; establish uniform system and youth court. Smith Died In Conference
HB 14 Schools; increase salaries of teachers, assistant Frierson teachers and other school employees. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 21 AIDS test; require for persons arrested, charged or Green (72nd) convicted of sexual offenses. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 154 Lice; students with shall be treated by county health Manning departments. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 263 State Board of Barber Examiners; extend repealer on. Ford Enrolled Bill Signed HB 313 Schools; grant immunity to certain employees King administering corporal punishment. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 393 State Board of Cosmetology; extend date of repealer on. Ford Enrolled Bill Signed HB 572 Hearing impairment; require testing of newborn children Robertson in hospitals for. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 705 Home medical equipment suppliers; permit required from Howell Pharmacy Board. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 815 Marriage and family therapists; license, and create Moody joint licensure board with social workers. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 820 Occupational therapists; revise licensure law. Moody Enrolled Bill Signed HB 821 Speech-language pathology and audiology; revise Moody licensure law. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 890 Authorize Harrison County to pay claim in case of State Fredericks v. Kevin Harrison. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 918 Leave time; state employees may donate to other ill or Clarke injured state employees. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 935 Weights and measures; revise and authorize Commissioner Holland * of Agriculture to determine penalties. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 940 Meat inspection; authorize Commissioner of Agriculture Holland * to hold hearings and determine penalties. Enrolled Bill Signed HB 953 Geologists; create registered professional geologists Ellington practice act. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1075 Alcorn County/City of Corinth; authorize additional McCoy assessment in justice/municipal courts for support of Northeast Mississippi Crime Stoppers. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1091 Water quality analysis fees; clarify payment of Ellington certain. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1162 Agricultural Seed Law; revise penalties and due date Holland * for permits. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1182 Property; Department of Finance and Administration Compretta transfer to Department of Transportation (MDOT). Enrolled Bill Signed HB1219 Public records; court records maintained electronically Ford to conform to standards of Administrative Office of Courts. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1236 Schools; may use video cameras to monitor student Walker discipline. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1243 License agents bonding requirements fees; revise. Livingston Enrolled Bill Signed HB1244 Division of Youth Services; increase number of Warren Adolescent Offender Program sites. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1323 Bail; restrict in post-conviction situations. Holland Enrolled Bill Signed HB1342 Easement; Department of Finance and Administration Compretta grant to Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT). Enrolled Bill Signed HB1415 Prison industries; authorize to locate at a private Malone correctional facility or at a regional correctional facility. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1541 Public property; authorize Mississippi Forestry McBride Commission to exchange land with Panola County. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1625 Health information; protect privacy of. Holden Enrolled Bill Signed HB1669 Garnishment; revise garnishee's obligations. Smith (39th) Enrolled Bill Signed HB1708 City of Hattiesburg authorized to make contribution to Davis (102nd) Hattiesburg Downtown Association, Inc. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1713 Appropriation; State Board of Barber Examiners and Foster State Board of Cosmetology. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1714 Bonds; increase amount that may be issued under Local Williams Governments Capital Improvements Revolving Loan Program. (DECD). Enrolled Bill Signed HB1733 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds to renovate old Evans National Guard Armory for children's museum, renovate Lynn Meadows Discovery Center. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1751 Lauderdale County; authorize to create tourism Young commission and levy tourism tax on hotel and motel room rentals in the county. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1757 Appropriation; Beauvoir Shrine. Brown Enrolled Bill Signed HB1758 Appropriation; Department of Environmental Quality. Brown Enrolled Bill Signed HB1761 Appropriation; State Forestry Commission. Henderson (9th) Enrolled Bill Signed HB1762 Appropriation; State Department of Health-support. Holland Enrolled Bill Signed HB1763 Appropriation; Governors Office - Division of Medicaid. Holland Enrolled Bill Signed HB1764 Appropriation; Department of Human Moody Services-Consolidated. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1765 Appropriation; Rehabilitation Services - Consolidated. Moody Enrolled Bill Signed HB1766 Appropriation; Board of Agricultural Aviation. Foster Enrolled Bill Signed HB1767 Appropriation; Athletic Commission. Foster Enrolled Bill Signed HB1768 Appropriation; Auctioneers Commission. Foster Enrolled Bill Signed HB1769 Appropriation; Coast Coliseum Commission. Foster Enrolled Bill Signed HB1771 Appropriation; State Board of Registration for Foster Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1772 Appropriation; Mississippi State Port Authority at Foster Gulfport. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1773 Appropriation; State Board of Medical Licensure. Foster Enrolled Bill Signed HB1774 Appropriation; State Board of Nursing Home Foster Administrators. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1775 Appropriation; Board of Nursing. Foster Enrolled Bill Signed HB1776 Appropriation; Oil and Gas Board. Foster Enrolled Bill Signed HB1778 Appropriation; Pat Harrison Waterway Dist, Pearl River Foster Basin Dev Dist, Pearl River Valley Water Sup Dist, Tombigbee River Valley Water Mgmt District. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1782 Appropriation; Public Employees' Retirement Foster System-administrative expenses; maintenance and operation of building. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1783 Appropriation; Mississippi Public Service Commission Foster and the Public Utilities Staff. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1786 Appropriation; Real Estate Commission and Real Estate Foster Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1788 Appropriation; Mississippi Department of Foster Transportation. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1789 Appropriation; Veterans' Home Purchase Board. Foster Enrolled Bill Signed HB1790 Appropriation; Veterans Memorial Stadium Commission. Foster Enrolled Bill Signed HB1791 Appropriation; Yellow Creek State Inland Port Foster Authority. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1792 Appropriation; Department of Archives and History. Simmons (37th) Enrolled Bill Signed HB1793 Appropriation; Arts Commission. Simmons (37th) Enrolled Bill Signed HB1796 Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission. Livingston Enrolled Bill Signed HB1797 Appropriation; Department of Marine Resources. Livingston Enrolled Bill Signed HB1798 Appropriation; Soil and Water Conservation Commission. Livingston Enrolled Bill Signed HB1799 Appropriation; Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Livingston Parks. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1800 Appropriation; Attorney General - support. Watson Enrolled Bill Signed HB1801 Appropriation; District Attorneys and staff; expenses Watson of school attendance officers. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1802 Appropriation; Insurance Department. Watson Enrolled Bill Signed HB1803 Appropriation; State Fire Academy. Watson Enrolled Bill Signed HB1804 Appropriation; Supreme Court Services. Watson Enrolled Bill Signed HB1805 Appropriation; State Department of Education - General McCoy Programs, Education Reform Act and Vocational Education. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1807 Appropriation; Department of Education - Minimum McCoy Program. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1808 Appropriation; Schools for the Blind and the Deaf. McCoy Enrolled Bill Signed HB1809 Appropriation; Mississippi Authority for Educational McCoy Television. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1810 Appropriation; Library Commission. McCoy Enrolled Bill Signed HB1816 Income tax, corporation franchise tax; revise how Williams certain businesses determine, exempt certain equipment and fuel sales from sales tax. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1818 Warren County; authorize to contribute to the Flaggs Mississippi Food Network. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1824 Authorize Warren County to contribute to Keep Flaggs Vicksburg-Warren Beautiful, Incorporated. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1825 Warren County; authorize to contribute to the We Care Flaggs Community Services, Incorporated. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1826 Warren County; authorize to contribute to HIV Services, Flaggs Incorporated. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1831 Economic Development Highway Act; revise definition of Endt high benefit project and increase amount of bonds issued under. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1832 City of Grenada; authorize expansion of water and sewer Holden system beyond corporate limits. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1843 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for certain IHL Williams capital improvements and community/junior college capital improvements. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1847 Appropriation; Board of Examiners for Social Workers Holland and Marriage and Family Therapists. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1850 Forrest County; authorize to contribute to Hattiesburg Davis (102nd) Little League Baseball Association. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1851 Forrest County; authorize to contribute to the Pine Davis (102nd) Belt Boys and Girls Club. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1852 Forrest County; authorize to contribute to Forrest Davis (102nd) County Agricultural High School. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1853 Forrest County; authorize to contribute to the Dale Davis (102nd) Robertson Celebrity Golf Tournament. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1854 Forrest County; authorize to contribute to certain Davis (102nd) child abuse centers. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1863 Ad valorem tax; authorize Pat Harrison Waterway Endt District member counties to levy certain as other counties. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1868 City of Oxford; revise definition of "hotel" and Perry "motel" for levy of motel-hotel tax. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1869 Caledonia Natural Gas District; revise membership of Brown Board of Commissioners. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1872 Washington County; authorize contribution to Anti-Drug Bailey Task Force. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1873 Harrison County; authorize to adopt leave donation Fredericks policy to assist ill employees. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1874 Harrison County; authorize to appropriate funds to the Fredericks Alzheimer's Association, South Mississippi Chapter. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1875 Local and private; authorize Bolivar County to Capps compensate individual for programming voting machines and performing voting machine custodial work. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1878 Hattiesburg Tourism Commission; extend repealer. Davis (102nd) Enrolled Bill Signed HB1879 Town of Rienzi; authorize to expend gas transmission McCoy and distribution system beyond corporate limits. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1880 Hinds County and City of Jackson; refund ad valorem Clarke taxes to Central Mississippi Civic Improvement Association, Inc. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1884 Humphreys County; authorize to contribution to Straughter Belzoni-Humphreys Development Foundation. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1885 Lauderdale County; authorize additional assessment in Horne all courts to fund drug education. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1892 Hancock County/City of Bay St. Louis/City of Waveland; Compretta authorize to assess additional court fee. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1894 Town of Plantersville; authorize to extend police Holland jurisdiction beyond municipal limits. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1895 Tallahatchie County; authorize to transfer funds and Reynolds contribute to the Tallahatchie County Park Commission. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1899 Town of Isola; authorize to contribute to industrial Straughter development entities. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1900 Town of Louise; authorize to contribute to industrial Straughter development entities. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1901 Coahoma County Tourism Commission; authorize to Miller transfer certain property to Coahoma County. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1903 City of Columbus/Lowndes County; revise distribution of Smith (39th) tourism and MUW support tax. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1904 Washington County; authorize to impose gaming fee on Bailey gaming vessels docked in the county. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1905 City of Greenville; authorize to impose gaming fee on Bailey gaming vessels docked in the city. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1906 City of New Albany; authorize to impose tourism tax on Mitchell hotels, motels and restaurants. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1907 Harrison County; authorize county to contribute to Fredericks Mississippi Cheshire Homes. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1910 Town of Sumner; authorize to maintain banks of Cassidy Huddleston Bayou within the town limits. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1912 City of Okolona; extend repealer on authority to impose Bowles additional court costs to fund crime stoppers program. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1913 City of Houston; extend repealer on authority to impose Bowles additional court costs to fund crime stoppers program. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1914 Chickasaw County; extend repealer on authority to Bowles impose additional court costs to fund crime stoppers program. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1919 City of Clinton; authorize additional payment to Montgomery retirees under disability and relief fund for firemen and policemen. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1921 City of Moss Point; authorize to construct Veteran's Broomfield Memorial. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1924 Humphreys County; authorize contribution to The Dixie Straughter Youth Baseball, Inc. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1925 Jackson County; allow bd. of sup. to designate dredge Endt material disposal areas in co., extend industrial park water/sewer system. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1926 City of Indianola; authorize to compensate individual Richardson for lost wages. Enrolled Bill Signed HC 156 Commend Lowndes County School District retirees. Walker Enrolled Bill Signed HC 157 Suspend deadlines for further consideration of HB 1840; Williams issue state general obligation bonds for certain ETV capital improvements. Enrolled Bill Signed HC 158 Suspend deadlines for introduction; bonds; issue Ketchings general obligation bonds to provide matching funds for Bluff Stabilization Project for City of Natchez. Enrolled Bill Signed HC 159 Suspend deadlines for further consideration of SB 2649; McCoy Mississippi Adequate Education Program. Enrolled Bill Signed HC 160 Extend 1997 Regular Session; set date of sine die Horne adjournment. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2150 Water and sewage utilities; notify customers of Hawks proposed rate increase in local newspaper and in customer invoice. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2226 Dental Practice Act; reenact and revise licensure Canon provisions. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2470 Banking regulatory laws; amend various. Woodfield Enrolled Bill Signed SB2473 Oil and gas; revise administrative tax millage. Scoper Enrolled Bill Signed SB2498 Solid waste; revise waste tire program and fee, and Dearing household hazardous waste program. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2512 Schoolteacher and administrator licensure; revise Ferris requirements for standard and special license. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2649 Public school finance; implement MS Adequate Education Bryan Funding formula. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2699 Wildlife; technical revisions to shooting preserves Posey law. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2766 Teen court; revise pilot program. Smith Enrolled Bill Signed SB2934 Harvest permits; extend repeal; authorize certain Lee tolerances. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2940 Wildlife; authorize commission to regulate hunting and Posey fishing guide services. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2986 State Crime Stoppers Fund; establish and assess monies Scoper for. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3108 City of Shelby; contract with U.S. and issue bonds for Walls street improvements. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3129 Appropriation; Dept. of Audit. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3131 Appropriation; Secretary of State. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3132 Appropriation; Treasurers Office. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3137 Appropriation; Student Financial Aid. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3138 Appropriation; Univ. Med. Cen. - Consol. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3139 Appropriation; IHL - University Research Center and Hall Maintenance. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3140 Appropriation; College of Veterinary Medicine. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3141 Appropriation; Emergency Management Agency. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3143 Appropriation; Agriculture & Commerce - Support and Hall Grain Div. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3145 Appropriation; Farmers Central Market. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3146 Appropriation; Plant Industry Div. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3147 Appropriation; Animal Health Board. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3148 Appropriation; Alcorn State-Agricultural Programs. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3149 Appropriation; Fair and Coliseum Comm. - Support. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3150 Appropriation; Fair Comm. - Dixie Natl Livestock Show. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3151 Appropriation; IHL - MSU -Agriculture & Forestry Exp. Hall Station. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3152 Appropriation; Forest & Wildlife Research. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3153 Appropriation; IHL - MSU -Cooperative Extension Hall Service. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3154 Appropriation; Econ. & Comm. Develop. Support. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3158 Appropriation; Dept. of Corrections - Support and Hall Reimb. Local Confinement. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3159 Appropriation; Bureau of Narcotics. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3160 Appropriation; Dept. Public Safety - Consol. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3161 Appropriation; Veterans Affairs Bd. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3164 Appropriation; Bd. of Architecture. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3204 Bonds; issue for Department of Agriculture and Commerce Thames capital improvements. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3237 Flowood; impose court costs for police body armor. Kirby Enrolled Bill Signed SC 596 Roger P. Friou; commend. Horhn Enrolled Bill Signed SC 636 Susp. Rules; Appropriation; Supreme Court Services. Farris Enrolled Bill Signed SC 637 Susp Rules; further consideration of SB3143; Hall Appropriation; Agriculture & Commerce-Support and Grain Div. Enrolled Bill Signed SC 638 Susp Rules; further consider public official salary Gordon bills-SB2218, SB2219, HB1032. Enrolled Bill Signed
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