HB1721 Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission. Livingston
Due From Governor 04/17/98
HB1723 Appropriation; Soil and Water Conservation Commission. Livingston
Due From Governor 04/17/98
HB1725 Appropriation; Beauvoir Shrine. Brown
Due From Governor 04/17/98
HB1728 Appropriation; State Forestry Commission. Henderson (9th)
Due From Governor 04/17/98
HB1733 Appropriation; State Fire Academy. Watson
Due From Governor 04/17/98
HB1734 Appropriation; Supreme Court Services. Watson
Due From Governor 04/17/98
HB1737 Appropriation; Public Employees' Retirement Foster
System-administrative expenses; maintenance and
operation of building.
Due From Governor 04/17/98
HB1738 Appropriation; Mississippi Department of Foster
Transportation.
Due From Governor 04/17/98
HB1739 Appropriation; Board of Agricultural Aviation. Foster
Due From Governor 04/17/98
HB1740 Appropriation; Athletic Commission. Foster
Due From Governor 04/17/98
HB1741 Appropriation; Auctioneers Commission. Foster
Due From Governor 04/17/98
HB1748 Appropriation; State Board of Registration for Foster
Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors.
Due From Governor 04/17/98
HB1754 Appropriation; Oil and Gas Board. Foster
Due From Governor 04/17/98
HB1785 Forrest County; authorize donation to Hattiesburg Davis
Downtown Association, Inc.
Due From Governor 04/17/98
HB1822 Lauderdale County; revise membership of Emergency Robinson (84th)
Communications Commisson.
Due From Governor 04/17/98
HB1823 Humphreys County; authorize contribution to Keystone Straughter
Lodge #15.
Due From Governor 04/17/98
HB 596 Child passenger restraints law; revise. Martinson
Approved by Governor
HB 652 Local improvement taxing districts; reenact authority Ford
and delete repealer.
Approved by Governor
HB 743 Judicial Advisory Study Committee; reenact and revise. Perry
Approved by Governor
HB 768 Adverse possession; prohibit if owner pays taxes. Taylor
Approved by Governor
HB 990 Implied consent; revise blood alcohol content levels Montgomery
and penalties.
Approved by Governor
HB1002 Controlled substances; revise penalties for possession. Perry
Approved by Governor
HB1027 TB and HIV screening; require in private correctional Moody
facilities.
Approved by Governor
HB1194 Health care services utilization review; must be Moody
concurred in by Mississippi physician if adverse.
Approved by Governor
HB1257 Oysters; eliminate requirement to open at least 1 Compretta
oyster reef per county during oyster season.
Approved by Governor
HB1304 School curriculum; requires courses on sex education to Janus
include abstinence education.
Approved by Governor
HB1347 Mississippi Pharmacy Practice Act; extend repealer. Scott (80th)
Approved by Governor
HB1377 Seafood; commercial seafood license not issued to Compretta
certain nonresidents and out-of-state boats.
Approved by Governor
HB1392 Computers; allow limitation of certain warranties Williams
regarding computer software and hardware and related
services.
Approved by Governor
HB1472 Interstate commercial carriers motor fuel tax laws; Compretta *
revise penalty for certain violations (MDOT).
Approved by Governor
HB1570 Flood control; authorize Pearl River Basin Development Ellington
District to create flood control districts.
Approved by Governor
HB1696 City of Richland; authorize additional assessment on Rogers
misdemeanor cases in municipal court to purchase law
enforcement equipment.
Approved by Governor
SB2173 Foster children program under the Dept of Human Bean
Services; revise standards and procedures.
Approved by Governor
SB2268 Motor vehicle tags; revise the period of time for which Rayborn
handicapped tags are valid.
Approved by Governor
SB2311 License plates; issue distinctive plates for recipients Woodfield
of the Distinguished Flying Cross or the Air Medal.
Approved by Governor
SB2485 Sales tax; tax prepaid telephone calling cards as sale Bryan
of tangible personal property (STC).
Approved by Governor
SB2486 Alcoholic beverages; extend the authority of Alcoholic Bryan
Beverage Control Division to enforce beer laws (STC).
Approved by Governor
SB2576 Mississippi Supreme Court; appoint one or more deputy Turner
marshals.
Approved by Governor
SB2675 Hunting; allow use of bows during primitive season in Posey
state parks.
Approved by Governor
SB3187 Bonds; issue g.o. bonds for repair and renovation, Tollison
preservation of Rowan Oak and surrounding property at
Univ of MS.
Approved by Governor
HR 41 Commend Mrs. Sue Smylie Thompson. Bourdeaux
Referred To Rules
SB3298 City of Picayune; authorize to levy additional tax on Lee
room rentals and sales of prepared foods.
DR - TSDP: LP To WM
DR - TSDP: WM To LP
HC 166 Declare Safe Driver Awareness Weeks. Compretta
Title Suff Do Be Adopted
HC 167 Commend Bogue Chitto Girls Basketball Team. Moak
Title Suff Do Be Adopted
HC 168 Commend West Bolivar High School Boys Basketball Team. Thornton
Title Suff Do Be Adopted
HC 169 Commend Petal High School Soundsations. King
Title Suff Do Be Adopted
HC 170 Commemorating Workers Memorial Day on April 28, 1998. Evans
Title Suff Do Be Adopted
HR 37 Commend Gentry High School Boys Basketball Team. Thomas
Title Suff Do Be Adopted
HR 38 Commend the Delta State Statesmen. Capps
Title Suff Do Be Adopted
HR 39 Commend Hazlehurst High School Girls Basketball Team. Bozeman
Title Suff Do Be Adopted
HR 40 Commend Tevester Anderson, assistant coach at Murray Blackmon
State.
Title Suff Do Be Adopted
SB2174 Mississippi Children's Health Insurance Program and Bean
commission; establish.
Conference Report Filed
SB2318 Medicaid assistance program; revise eligibility, Bean
services, notification prior to issuance of CON.
Conference Report Filed
SB2352 Victim Rights; enact specific per Constitutional Turner
amendment.
Conference Report Filed
SB2854 Mississippi Check Cashers Act; create. Woodfield
Conference Report Filed
SB3049 State employees paid twice per month; delay until Gordon
January 1, 2000.
Conference Report Filed
SB3254 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for certain IHL Smith
and community/junior colleges capital improvements.
Conference Report Filed
SB3298 City of Picayune; authorize to levy additional tax on Lee
room rentals and sales of prepared foods.
Title Suff Do Pass
SB3304 Hattiesburg; may annually donate to USM's "Mississippi Farris
Holiday Spectacular.".
Title Suff Do Pass
SB3305 Hattiesburg; may donate to the Hattiesburg Downtown Farris
Association, Inc.
Title Suff Do Pass
SB3310 Yazoo County; revise the law establishing the Yazoo Blackmon
County tourist and convention tax.
Title Suff Do Pass
SC 590 Phi Theta Kappa All-American Team; commend. Ferris
Title Suff Do Be Adopted
SC 652 West Union County High School Girls Basketball Team; Browning
commend.
Title Suff Do Be Adopted
HB 428 Insurance Integrity Enforcement Bureau; create. Stevens
Conference Report Adopted
HB 609 Mississippi Critical Teacher Shortage Act of 1998. Manning
Conference Report Adopted
HB 680 Institutions of Higher Learning; board may sell certain Capps
land of Delta State University.
Conference Report Adopted
HB 725 Four-lane highway program; substitute segment in Amite Vince
and Pike Counties.
Conference Report Adopted
HB 782 DECD; authorize to purchase property damage and Williams
uninsured motorist insurance on department vehicles
(DECD).
Conference Report Adopted
HB1082 Chickasaw Trail Economic Development Compact; revise Woods
authority and authorize bond issuance.
Conference Report Adopted
HB1099 Crimes; revise fraudulent use of identifying Reynolds
information.
Conference Report Adopted
HB1158 Misdemeanors; prohibit disclosure of persons arrested McInnis
but not charged.
Conference Report Adopted
HB1191 Nursing homes; allow Medicaid participation for Moody
existing beds and authorize new beds.
Conference Report Adopted
HB1200 State Highway System; delete section of highway in City Flaggs
of Vicksburg (MDOT).
Conference Report Adopted
HB1239 Juvenile correctional facility; MDOC contract for Malone
private facility in Walnut Grove.
Conference Report Adopted
HB1240 Magnolia Capital Corp. and Magnolia Venture Capital Reeves
Corp.; revise boards of directors, powers and other
provisions.
Conference Report Adopted
HB1253 Traffic offenses; revise the fine for speeding in a Compretta *
highway work zone (MDOT).
Conference Report Adopted
HB1269 School boards; entity approved by SBE to conduct Morris
continuing education courses.
Conference Report Adopted
HB1273 Mississippi; H.E.L.P. College Tuition Program; include Warren
private colleges under.
Conference Report Adopted
HB1395 Highway 43; designate portion in Rankin County as Malone
"Bobby McRary Memorial Drive".
Conference Report Adopted
HB1443 School attendance officers; place under supervision of Warren
State Department of Education.
Conference Report Adopted
HB1449 Child abuse; revise reporting requirements to Simmons (100th)
prosecuting attorneys.
Conference Report Adopted
HB1488 Medical examiners; increase salary and fee for certain Holland
reports.
Conference Report Adopted
HB1519 Art therapists; provide for certification of. Stribling *
Conference Report Adopted
HB1580 Crimes; revise penalties for unlawful use of Robinson (84th)
identification cards.
Conference Report Adopted
HB1717 City of Richland; impose restaurant and bar tax for Weathersby
economic development.
Concurred in Amend From Senate
HB1718 Town of Florence; authorize to levy additional tax on Weathersby
restaurants and bars for economic development.
Concurred in Amend From Senate
HB1836 City of Ocean Springs; authorize to levy additional tax Guice
on hotel, motel and bed and breakfast room rentals.
Concurred in Amend From Senate
HB1847 Tunica County Tourism Commission; extend repealer and Henderson (9th)
authorize travel and entertainment expenditures.
Concurred in Amend From Senate
HB1870 Madison County; authorize to issue general obligation Martinson
bonds for acquiring industrial site and improving roads
to service site.
Concurred in Amend From Senate
HB1879 Tallahatchie County; authorize to create regional solid Reynolds
waste authority with other counties.
Concurred in Amend From Senate
HB1893 Property and casualty insurance; require buy-back Guice
provision for deductibles.
Transmitted To Senate
HC 166 Declare Safe Driver Awareness Weeks. Compretta
Adopted
Transmitted To Senate
HC 167 Commend Bogue Chitto Girls Basketball Team. Moak
Adopted
Transmitted To Senate
HC 168 Commend West Bolivar High School Boys Basketball Team. Thornton
Adopted
Transmitted To Senate
HC 169 Commend Petal High School Soundsations. King
Adopted
Transmitted To Senate
HC 170 Commemorating Workers Memorial Day on April 28, 1998. Evans
Adopted
Transmitted To Senate
HR 37 Commend Gentry High School Boys Basketball Team. Thomas
Adopted
HR 38 Commend the Delta State Statesmen. Capps
Adopted
HR 39 Commend Hazlehurst High School Girls Basketball Team. Bozeman
Adopted
HR 40 Commend Tevester Anderson, assistant coach at Murray Blackmon
State.
Adopted
SB2092 Office of Purchasing and Travel; authorize longer Burton
travel management contract and annual publication of
expense allowances.
Conference Report Adopted
SB2174 Mississippi Children's Health Insurance Program and Bean
commission; establish.
Recommitted For Further Conf
SB2195 CON to rehab hospital in Hinds County for nursing care Woodfield
for disabled persons; authorize.
Conference Report Adopted
SB2239 Public defender; establish statewide system. Turner
Conference Report Adopted
SB2250 Pearl River Valley Opportunity, Inc.; authorize annual Stogner
contributions by certain counties.
Conference Report Adopted
SB2318 Medicaid assistance program; revise eligibility, Bean
services, notification prior to issuance of CON.
Recommitted For Further Conf
SB2332 Mississippi Mutual Insurance Company Conversion and Kirby
Reorganization Act; create.
Conference Report Adopted
SB2352 Victim Rights; enact specific per Constitutional Turner
amendment.
Recommitted For Further Conf
SB2418 Highway; add in Coahoma County and make other changes Furniss
in highway system.
Conference Report Adopted
SB2572 School district employees may donate leave to another Ferris
employee suffering from a catastrophic injury or
illness; authorize.
Conference Report Adopted
SB2650 Statute of limitations; revise for certain crimes Turner
(MPA).
Conference Report Adopted
SB2687 Chancery clerks; provide allowance in certain counties. Gordon
Conference Report Adopted
SB2707 Sales tax; divert a portion of the sales to fund the Carlton
Boll Weevil Management Act.
Conference Report Adopted
SB2800 Newspapers; increase fees authorized for publication of Gordon
legal notices.
Conference Report Adopted
SB2854 Mississippi Check Cashers Act; create. Woodfield
Recommitted For Further Conf
SB2868 Capital murder; revise. Ross
Conference Report Adopted
SB2890 Oil and gas interests; revise percentages paid by Scoper
nonconsenting owners.
Conference Report Adopted
Motion to Reconsider Entered
SB2980 Uniform Administrative Procedures Law; create study Robertson
committee.
Conference Report Adopted
SB3049 State employees paid twice per month; delay until Gordon
January 1, 2000.
Conferees Named Endt,Smith (39th),Nettles
Conference Report Adopted
SB3113 Energy conservation; revise energy management services Dearing
for public entities.
Conference Report Adopted
SB3159 City of Booneville; may acquire Blackland Water White (5th)
Association.
Conference Report Adopted
SB3254 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for certain IHL Smith
and community/junior colleges capital improvements.
Conference Report Adopted
SB3298 City of Picayune; authorize to levy additional tax on Lee
room rentals and sales of prepared foods.
Passed
Transmitted To Senate
SB3304 Hattiesburg; may annually donate to USM's "Mississippi Farris
Holiday Spectacular.".
Passed
Transmitted To Senate
SB3305 Hattiesburg; may donate to the Hattiesburg Downtown Farris
Association, Inc.
Passed
Transmitted To Senate
SB3310 Yazoo County; revise the law establishing the Yazoo Blackmon
County tourist and convention tax.
Passed
Transmitted To Senate
SC 590 Phi Theta Kappa All-American Team; commend. Ferris
Adopted
Transmitted To Senate
SC 652 West Union County High School Girls Basketball Team; Browning
commend.
Adopted
Transmitted To Senate
SC 665 Dexter Attendance Center Boys Basketball Team; commend. Stogner
Referred To Rules
SC 667 Carmel Stringer; commend for dedicated service to Jones Harvey
County Junior College.
Referred To Rules
SC 668 David Ogden "Bud" Thoms; commend. Scoper
Referred To Rules
SC 670 Florida State Senator Daryl Jones; commend upon Horhn
nomination as Secy U.S. Air Force.
Referred To Rules
HB1693 Sales tax; exempt certain sales of trailers, boats, Moss
travel trailers, motorcycles and all-terrain cycles.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1721 Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission. Livingston
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1723 Appropriation; Soil and Water Conservation Commission. Livingston
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1725 Appropriation; Beauvoir Shrine. Brown
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1728 Appropriation; State Forestry Commission. Henderson (9th)
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1731 Appropriation; District Attorneys and staff. Watson
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1733 Appropriation; State Fire Academy. Watson
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1734 Appropriation; Supreme Court Services. Watson
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1737 Appropriation; Public Employees' Retirement Foster
System-administrative expenses; maintenance and
operation of building.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1738 Appropriation; Mississippi Department of Foster
Transportation.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1739 Appropriation; Board of Agricultural Aviation. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1740 Appropriation; Athletic Commission. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1741 Appropriation; Auctioneers Commission. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1742 Appropriation; State Board of Barber Examiners. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1743 Appropriation; Veterans' Home Purchase Board. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1744 Appropriation; Board of Examiners for Social Workers Foster
and Marriage and Family Therapists.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1746 Appropriation; Coast Coliseum Commission. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1747 Appropriation; Board of Cosmetology. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1748 Appropriation; State Board of Registration for Foster
Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1749 Appropriation; Mississippi State Port Authority at Foster
Gulfport.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1751 Appropriation; State Board of Medical Licensure. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1752 Appropriation; State Board of Nursing Home Foster
Administrators.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1753 Appropriation; Board of Nursing. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1754 Appropriation; Oil and Gas Board. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1756 Appropriation; Pat Harrison Waterway District. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1757 Appropriation; Pearl River Basin Development District. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1758 Appropriation; Pearl River Valley Water Supply Foster
District.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1759 Appropriation; Tombigbee River Valley Water Management Foster
District.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1760 Appropriation; Yellow Creek State Inland Port Foster
Authority.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1761 Appropriation; Public Utilities Staff. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1763 Appropriation; Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Foster
Certification Board.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1764 Appropriation; Real Estate Commission. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1769 Appropriation; Department of Human Moody
Services-Consolidated.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1770 Appropriation; Rehabilitation Services - Consolidated. Moody
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1822 Lauderdale County; revise membership of Emergency Robinson (84th)
Communications Commisson.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 145 Suspend deadlines for introduction; revise certain McCoy
licensing provisions for builders and remodelers.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3185 Ad valorem taxes; counties may levy a tax for the Farris
support of air ambulance service districts.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3252 DeSoto County Convention and Visitors Bureau; Hawks
convention bureau tax proceeds for additional purposes.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3256 Tunica County; revise provisions concerning Diamond Furniss
Lakes Utilities and Improvements District.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3257 Tunica County; authorize contribution of funds to the Furniss
Aaron E. Henry Health Clinic.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3282 Holly Springs; levy hotel, restaurant and alcohol tax Minor
for recreational facilities.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3285 Tunica County; contribute to Tunica County Museum, Furniss
Inc., to establish a museum.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3286 Lafayette County; may enter into interlocal agreements Tollison
to establish small business incubators.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3289 Gulfport; may appoint person to the civil service Woodfield
commission who have not been residents for 5 years.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3292 Tunica County; revise purposes for which gaming revenue Furniss
may be spent.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3314 Bonds; revise description of a construction project at Harden
JSU.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3317 Jackson Visitors and Convention Bureau; revise. Hall
Referred To Local and Private;Finance
SC 671 Mary Jo Wedgeworth, recipient of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Scoper
Award; commend.
Referred To Rules
SC 672 Stone High School; commend boys basketball team. Lee
Referred To Rules
SC 673 Suspend rules; reconsider SB 2426; possession of hand Walls
gun; raise age to 21.
Referred To Rules
SR 41 West Union County High School Girls Basketball Team; Browning
commend.
Referred To Rules
SR 42 Gates Library Foundation; express gratitude for grant Mettetal
from.
Referred To Rules
HB1808 Harrison County; authorize to create special assessment Fredericks
areas and issue bonds and levy ad valorem tax in
support of.
DR - TSDPAA: FI To LP
HB1836 City of Ocean Springs; authorize to levy additional tax Guice
on hotel, motel and bed and breakfast room rentals.
DR - TSDPAA: LP To FI
HB1870 Madison County; authorize to issue general obligation Martinson
bonds for acquiring industrial site and improving roads
to service site.
DR - TSDPAA: LP To FI
HB1892 Scott County; authorize to create natural gas utility Livingston
district.
DR - TSDP: LP To FI
HB 50 Restore Suffrage to Lavern Yarbrough Paster of Ellis
Oktibbeha County.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB 78 Suffrage; restore to Donald L. Weeks of Lee County. Holland
Title Suff Do Pass
HB 590 Suffrage; restore to Trina Washington of Washington Thornton
County.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1707 City of Collins; authorize donations to Boys and Girls Warren
Club.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1717 City of Richland; impose restaurant and bar tax for Weathersby
economic development.
Title Suff Do Pass As Amended
HB1718 Town of Florence; authorize to levy additional tax on Weathersby
restaurants and bars for economic development.
Title Suff Do Pass As Amended
HB1719 Panola County; authorize to contribute to ICS Morris
Headstart.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1808 Harrison County; authorize to create special assessment Fredericks
areas and issue bonds and levy ad valorem tax in
support of.
Title Suff Do Pass As Amended
HB1830 Hancock County; extend repealer on Hancock County Dedeaux
Tourism Development Bureau.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1836 City of Ocean Springs; authorize to levy additional tax Guice
on hotel, motel and bed and breakfast room rentals.
Title Suff Do Pass As Amended
HB1843 Suffrage; restore to Terry Ray Tenhet of Washington Cameron
County.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1844 Suffrage; restore to Ottowa Anderson of Humphreys Straughter
County.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1850 Tunica County; revise legal description of Henderson (9th)
Robinsonville-Commerce Utility District subject to
special assessments.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1861 City of Biloxi; revise payment of retirement benefits Ryan
for certain persons.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1866 Town of Brooksville; authorize additional assessment on Dickson
misdemeanor cases to fund Golden Triangle Crime
Stoppers.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1867 Local and private; authorize City of Hollandale to Straughter
clean up certain property and assess costs to property
owner.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1869 City of Macon; authorize additional assessment on Dickson
misdemeanors in municipal court to fund Golden Triangle
Crimestoppers.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1870 Madison County; authorize to issue general obligation Martinson
bonds for acquiring industrial site and improving roads
to service site.
Title Suff Do Pass As Amended
HB1871 City of Gulfport; authorize to appoint additional Fredericks
election commissioners.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1874 Madison County Economic Development Authority; Blackmon
agreements regarding certain projects are sufficient
consideration for sale of project sites.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1876 Lowndes County and City of Columbus; authorize to Smith (39th)
provide additional assurance of financial resources for
landfill closure.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1878 City of Walnut Grove; authorize to establish a Malone
correctional authority.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1879 Tallahatchie County; authorize to create regional solid Reynolds
waste authority with other counties.
Title Suff Do Pass As Amended
HB1880 Oktibbeha County and City of Starkville; authorize to Ellis
provide additional assurance of financial resources for
landfill closure.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1883 Natchez-Adams County Convention Promotion Commission; Ketchings
revise composition and other provisions of law
creating.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1884 City of Natchez; portion of gaming revenue fee paid to Ketchings
Adams County.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1885 City of Southaven; authorize to provide fire protection Jennings
for certain territory.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1886 George County; authorize to retire certain county debt. Maples
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1887 George County; authorize to accept certain land from Maples
the U.S. Forestry Service.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1888 Webster County; authorize to provide additional Smith (35th)
assurance of financial resources for landfill closure.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1890 City of Southaven; authorize to name and designate Jennings
certain property as the "Vicksburg Park".
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1891 Newton County; authorize to participate in Sebastopol Livingston
Natural Gas District.
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1892 Scott County; authorize to create natural gas utility Livingston
district.
Title Suff Do Pass
SB2174 Mississippi Children's Health Insurance Program and Bean
commission; establish.
Conference Report Filed
SB2318 Medicaid assistance program; revise eligibility, Bean
services, notification prior to issuance of CON.
Conference Report Filed
SB2352 Victim Rights; enact specific per Constitutional Turner
amendment.
Conference Report Filed
SB2854 Mississippi Check Cashers Act; create. Woodfield
Conference Report Filed
SB3049 State employees paid twice per month; delay until Gordon
January 1, 2000.
Conference Report Filed
SB3248 Roxanne D. McMillian; restore suffrage. Canon
Title Suff Do Pass
SB3249 Darrel Preston Stafford; restore suffrage. Gordon
Title Suff Do Pass
SB3254 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for certain IHL Smith
and community/junior colleges capital improvements.
Conference Report Filed
SB3295 Harvey Ellis Williams; restore suffrage to. Carlton
Title Suff Do Pass
SB3299 Oktibbeha County; sheriff may regulate wearing of Hamilton
uniforms by deputies when off duty.
Title Suff Do Pass
SB3306 Willie Dee Dickerson; restore suffrage to. Burton
Title Suff Do Pass
SN 12 Dr. W. Criss Lott, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR
the Sex Offender Advisory Board, for the term of office
that shall be concurrent with that of the Governor
Do Advise and Consent
SN 13 Dr. Michael Whelan, Greenwood, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR
of the Sex Offender Advisory Board, for a term of
office that shall be concurrent with that of the
Governor
Do Advise and Consent
SN 14 Dr. Paul Cotten, Ellisville, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR
of the Sex Offender Advisory Board, for a term of
office that shall be concurrent with that of the
Governor
Do Return to Governor
SN 15 Norman F. Collins, Biloxi, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR
the Council for Educational Technology, for the
unexpired term of office ending July 1, 1998
Do Advise and Consent
SN 65 Charles N. Brown, Starkville, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR
of the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, for the two
year term of office commencing July 1, 1998
Do Advise and Consent
SN 66 W. L. (Frank) Latham, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR
of the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, for the
unexpired term of office ending July 1, 1998
Do Advise and Consent
SN 67 W. L. (Frank) Latham, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR
of the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, for the two
year term of office commencing July 1, 1998
Do Advise and Consent
SN 69 Richard Bowen Flowers, Tunica, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR
of the Mississippi Commission on Environmental Quality,
for the seven year term of office commencing July 1,
1998
Do Advise and Consent
SN 75 Robert S. Gaddis, Laurel, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR
the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, for the two year
term of office commencing July 1, 1998
Do Advise and Consent
SN 88 Patricia Scarborough Patton, Biloxi, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR
member of the Mississippi Authority for Educational
Television, for the four year term of office commencing
July 1, 1998
Do Advise and Consent
SN 94 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 five year term of office commencing July 1,
1998
Do Advise and Consent
SN 97 Margaret D. Cooper, Tupelo, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR
the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, for the two year
term of office commencing July 1, 1998
Do Advise and Consent
SN 107 Gregory A. Payne, Gulfport, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR
the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, for the two year
term of office commencing July 1, 1998
Do Advise and Consent
SN 112 William J. VanDevender, Jackson, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR
member of the Mississippi Commission on Environmental
Quality, for the seven year term of office commencing
July 1, 1998
Do Advise and Consent
SN 123 A.M. Zeidman, Brandon, Mississippi, as a member of the GOVERNOR
State Board of Education, for the nine year term of
office commencing June 30, 1998
Do Advise and Consent
SN 125 Money Powell, Jr., Raymond, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR
the State Parole Board, for the unexpired term of
office commencing April 6, 1998 and ending with the
term of the Governor
Do Advise and Consent
SR 3 Senate Drug Enforcement Task Force; continue. Smith
Title Suff Do Be Adopted
SR 37 Exempt Canadians from Immigration Reform Act; urge Smith
Congress to.
Title Suff Do Be Adopted
SR 38 Coastal water resources; create study committee to Hewes
study and make recommendations regarding.
Title Suff Adopted As Amended
SR 41 West Union County High School Girls Basketball Team; Browning
commend.
Title Suff Do Be Adopted
SR 42 Gates Library Foundation; express gratitude for grant Mettetal
from.
Title Suff Do Be Adopted
HB 428 Insurance Integrity Enforcement Bureau; create. Stevens
Conference Report Adopted
HB 973 Youth court counselors; reside in respective district Warren
unless approved by Director of Community Services.
Conference Report Adopted
HB1082 Chickasaw Trail Economic Development Compact; revise Woods
authority and authorize bond issuance.
Conference Report Adopted
HB1240 Magnolia Capital Corp. and Magnolia Venture Capital Reeves
Corp.; revise boards of directors, powers and other
provisions.
Conference Report Failed
Motion to Reconsider Entered
Reconsidered
Conference Report Adopted
HB1449 Child abuse; revise reporting requirements to Simmons (100th)
prosecuting attorneys.
Conference Report Adopted
HB1488 Medical examiners; increase salary and fee for certain Holland
reports.
Conference Report Adopted
HB1519 Art therapists; provide for certification of. Stribling *
Conference Report Adopted
HB1554 Itawamba County; authorize to levy additional Miles
assessment in justice, county and circuit courts to
fund drug education.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1668 Authorize City of Greenville to clean up certain Thornton
property and assess costs to property owner.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1674 Union County; authorize to levy additional assessment Mitchell
in justice, county and circuit courts to fund drug
education.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1693 Sales tax; exempt certain sales of trailers, boats, Moss
travel trailers, motorcycles and all-terrain cycles.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1707 City of Collins; authorize donations to Boys and Girls Warren
Club.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1717 City of Richland; impose restaurant and bar tax for Weathersby
economic development.
Amended
Passed As Amended
Returned For Concurrence
HB1718 Town of Florence; authorize to levy additional tax on Weathersby
restaurants and bars for economic development.
Amended
Passed As Amended
Returned For Concurrence
HB1719 Panola County; authorize to contribute to ICS Morris
Headstart.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1808 Harrison County; authorize to create special assessment Fredericks
areas and issue bonds and levy ad valorem tax in
support of.
Amendment Failed
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1824 City of Gulfport and Harrison County; increase amount Fredericks
of bonds that may be issued for Memorial Hospital at
Gulfport.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1825 City of Fulton; authorized to impose additional Miles
assessment in certain court cases.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1830 Hancock County; extend repealer on Hancock County Dedeaux
Tourism Development Bureau.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1832 Town of Florence; authorize additional assessment on Weathersby
misdemeanor cases in municipal court to purchase law
enforcement equipment.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1833 City of Iuka; authorize expansion of water system Cummings
beyond corporate limits.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1834 City of Laurel; authorize to impose additional court Shows
costs to fund drug abuse and crime prevention education
programs.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1836 City of Ocean Springs; authorize to levy additional tax Guice
on hotel, motel and bed and breakfast room rentals.
Amended
Passed As Amended
Returned For Concurrence
HB1838 Lowndes County; authorize to contract to house certain Brown
out-of-state offenders in adult detention center.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1842 George County; authorize to guarantee repayment of a Maples
certain loan made to county hospital and to levy
additional ad valorem tax.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1845 City of Pearl; extend repealer on City of Pearl to levy Rogers
additional costs in municipal court.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1846 City of New Albany; authorize to collect donations for Mitchell
Union County Good Samaritan Program through utility
bills.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1847 Tunica County Tourism Commission; extend repealer and Henderson (9th)
authorize travel and entertainment expenditures.
Amended
Passed As Amended
Returned For Concurrence
HB1848 Harrison County; authorize to issue bonds for capital Fredericks
improvements at USM - Gulf Park Campus.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1850 Tunica County; revise legal description of Henderson (9th)
Robinsonville-Commerce Utility District subject to
special assessments.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1851 City of Oxford; contribute funds to North Mississippi Perry
Enterprise Initiative, Inc.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1858 Humphreys County; authorize to contribute funds to The Straughter
Dixie Youth Baseball, Inc.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1861 City of Biloxi; revise payment of retirement benefits Ryan
for certain persons.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1864 Forrest County; authorize Forrest County to establish Davis
recreation commission.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1866 Town of Brooksville; authorize additional assessment on Dickson
misdemeanor cases to fund Golden Triangle Crime
Stoppers.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1867 Local and private; authorize City of Hollandale to Straughter
clean up certain property and assess costs to property
owner.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1868 City of Laurel; authorize to increase recreation and Shows
public improvement promotion tax.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1869 City of Macon; authorize additional assessment on Dickson
misdemeanors in municipal court to fund Golden Triangle
Crimestoppers.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1870 Madison County; authorize to issue general obligation Martinson
bonds for acquiring industrial site and improving roads
to service site.
Amended
Passed As Amended
Returned For Concurrence
HB1871 City of Gulfport; authorize to appoint additional Fredericks
election commissioners.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1874 Madison County Economic Development Authority; Blackmon
agreements regarding certain projects are sufficient
consideration for sale of project sites.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1875 Noxubee County and City of Macon; authorize to provide Dickson
additional assurance of financial resources for
landfill closure.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1876 Lowndes County and City of Columbus; authorize to Smith (39th)
provide additional assurance of financial resources for
landfill closure.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1878 City of Walnut Grove; authorize to establish a Malone
correctional authority.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1879 Tallahatchie County; authorize to create regional solid Reynolds
waste authority with other counties.
Amended
Passed As Amended
Returned For Concurrence
HB1880 Oktibbeha County and City of Starkville; authorize to Ellis
provide additional assurance of financial resources for
landfill closure.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1883 Natchez-Adams County Convention Promotion Commission; Ketchings
revise composition and other provisions of law
creating.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1884 City of Natchez; portion of gaming revenue fee paid to Ketchings
Adams County.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1885 City of Southaven; authorize to provide fire protection Jennings
for certain territory.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1886 George County; authorize to retire certain county debt. Maples
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1887 George County; authorize to accept certain land from Maples
the U.S. Forestry Service.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1888 Webster County; authorize to provide additional Smith (35th)
assurance of financial resources for landfill closure.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1890 City of Southaven; authorize to name and designate Jennings
certain property as the "Vicksburg Park".
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1891 Newton County; authorize to participate in Sebastopol Livingston
Natural Gas District.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HB1892 Scott County; authorize to create natural gas utility Livingston
district.
Passed
Transmitted To House
HC 160 Commend Magee Trojans Football Team. Rotenberry
Adopted
Transmitted To House
HC 161 Commend Sylvarena Baptist Church. Barnett (92nd)
Adopted
Transmitted To House
HC 163 Commend Vancleave High School Lady Bulldogs Basketball Read
Team.
Adopted
Transmitted To House
HC 164 Commend Peggie Gillom on being inducted into the Gadd
Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame.
Adopted
Transmitted To House
SB2092 Office of Purchasing and Travel; authorize longer Burton
travel management contract and annual publication of
expense allowances.
Conference Report Adopted
SB2174 Mississippi Children's Health Insurance Program and Bean
commission; establish.
Recommitted For Further Conf
SB2193 Mississippi Industries for the Blind; may set policy Nunnelee
for employee leave, legal holidays, contracts with
other agencies.
Conference Report Adopted
SB2195 CON to rehab hospital in Hinds County for nursing care Woodfield
for disabled persons; authorize.
Conference Report Adopted
SB2239 Public defender; establish statewide system. Turner
Conference Report Adopted
SB2318 Medicaid assistance program; revise eligibility, Bean
services, notification prior to issuance of CON.
Recommitted For Further Conf
SB2332 Mississippi Mutual Insurance Company Conversion and Kirby
Reorganization Act; create.
Conference Report Adopted
SB2352 Victim Rights; enact specific per Constitutional Turner
amendment.
Conference Report Adopted
Motion to Reconsider Entered
Reconsidered
Recommitted For Further Conf
SB2381 Community/junior college and university admission; Ferris
authorize dual enrollment and early admissions program.
Conference Report Adopted
SB2418 Highway; add in Coahoma County and make other changes Furniss
in highway system.
Conference Report Adopted
SB2572 School district employees may donate leave to another Ferris
employee suffering from a catastrophic injury or
illness; authorize.
Conference Report Adopted
SB2650 Statute of limitations; revise for certain crimes Turner
(MPA).
Conference Report Adopted
SB2687 Chancery clerks; provide allowance in certain counties. Gordon
Conference Report Adopted
SB2799 Ms. Bd. of Nursing Home Administrators; required to White (5th)
deposit monies received into State Treasury.
Conference Report Adopted
SB2800 Newspapers; increase fees authorized for publication of Gordon
legal notices.
Conference Report Adopted
SB2854 Mississippi Check Cashers Act; create. Woodfield
Recommitted For Further Conf
SB2868 Capital murder; revise. Ross
Conference Report Adopted
SB2980 Uniform Administrative Procedures Law; create study Robertson
committee.
Conference Report Adopted
SB3049 State employees paid twice per month; delay until Gordon
January 1, 2000.
Decline to Concur/Invite Conf
Conferees Named Gordon,Hawks,Harden
SB3070 Harvest permits for vehicles; reenact authority and Little
extend repealer.
Conference Report Adopted
SB3254 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for certain IHL Smith
and community/junior colleges capital improvements.
Conference Report Adopted
SB3299 Oktibbeha County; sheriff may regulate wearing of Hamilton
uniforms by deputies when off duty.
Amended
Passed As Amended
Transmitted To House
SB3311 Oktibbeha County; authorize to provide additional Hamilton
assurance of financial resources for landfill closure.
Passed
Transmitted To House
SB3312 Clay County and City of West Point; authorize to Turner
provide additional assurance of financial resources for
landfill closure.
Passed
Transmitted To House
SB3315 Choctaw County and City of Ackerman; authorize to Jordan (18th)
provide additional assurance of financial resources for
landfill closure.
Passed
Transmitted To House
SB3316 Lamar County; contribute to the Salvation Army. Bean
Committee Substitute Adopted
Passed
Transmitted To House
SC 521 Joint Rules; require amendments to show deleted Hewes
language, etc.
Adopted
Transmitted To House
SC 663 National fire ant plan; memorialize Congress to support Thames
development of.
Adopted
Transmitted To House
SC 665 Dexter Attendance Center Boys Basketball Team; commend. Stogner
Adopted
Transmitted To House
SC 667 Carmel Stringer; commend for dedicated service to Jones Harvey
County Junior College.
Adopted
Transmitted To House
SC 668 David Ogden "Bud" Thoms; commend. Scoper
Adopted
Transmitted To House
SC 670 Florida State Senator Daryl Jones; commend upon Horhn
nomination as Secy U.S. Air Force.
Adopted
Transmitted To House
SR 34 Lynda G. Tuck; commend. Burton
Adopted
SR 35 Commend the Hazlehurst girls high school basketball Posey
team for winning state championship.
Adopted
SR 36 Clinton High School Cheerleaders; commend for winning White (29th)
the State Cheerleading Championship.
Adopted
SR 39 Commend Vicky Gore, Outstanding Educator. Harvey
Adopted
SR 40 Adrian Powell; commend for award-winning talent and Rayborn
photographs.
Adopted
HB1893 Property and casualty insurance; require buy-back Guice
provision for deductibles.
Referred To Insurance
HC 166 Declare Safe Driver Awareness Weeks. Compretta
Referred To Rules
HC 167 Commend Bogue Chitto Girls Basketball Team. Moak
Referred To Rules
HC 168 Commend West Bolivar High School Boys Basketball Team. Thornton
Referred To Rules
HC 169 Commend Petal High School Soundsations. King
Referred To Rules
HC 170 Commemorating Workers Memorial Day on April 28, 1998. Evans
Referred To Rules
HB1721 Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission. Livingston
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1723 Appropriation; Soil and Water Conservation Commission. Livingston
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1725 Appropriation; Beauvoir Shrine. Brown
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1728 Appropriation; State Forestry Commission. Henderson (9th)
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1733 Appropriation; State Fire Academy. Watson
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1734 Appropriation; Supreme Court Services. Watson
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1737 Appropriation; Public Employees' Retirement Foster
System-administrative expenses; maintenance and
operation of building.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1738 Appropriation; Mississippi Department of Foster
Transportation.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1739 Appropriation; Board of Agricultural Aviation. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1740 Appropriation; Athletic Commission. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1741 Appropriation; Auctioneers Commission. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1748 Appropriation; State Board of Registration for Foster
Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1754 Appropriation; Oil and Gas Board. Foster
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1822 Lauderdale County; revise membership of Emergency Robinson (84th)
Communications Commisson.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3252 DeSoto County Convention and Visitors Bureau; Hawks
convention bureau tax proceeds for additional purposes.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3256 Tunica County; revise provisions concerning Diamond Furniss
Lakes Utilities and Improvements District.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3257 Tunica County; authorize contribution of funds to the Furniss
Aaron E. Henry Health Clinic.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3282 Holly Springs; levy hotel, restaurant and alcohol tax Minor
for recreational facilities.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3285 Tunica County; contribute to Tunica County Museum, Furniss
Inc., to establish a museum.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3289 Gulfport; may appoint person to the civil service Woodfield
commission who have not been residents for 5 years.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3292 Tunica County; revise purposes for which gaming revenue Furniss
may be spent.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3314 Bonds; revise description of a construction project at Harden
JSU.
Enrolled Bill Signed
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