HB 939 Traffic regulations; clarify types of highways for Walker which minimum speed of 40 required. Referred To Transportation HB 940 Roadblocks; Highway Patrol give prior notice to Walker businesses in vicinity. Referred To Transportation HB 941 Retirement allowance; state officials and employees may Walker receive if waive salary. Referred To Appropriations HB 942 Distinctive license tag; authorize issuance for retired Walker teachers. Referred To Ways and Means HB 943 Retirement; allow PERS retiree serving as elected Walker official to receive. Referred To Appropriations HB 944 Parole; authorize field supervisor to visit offender's Walker place of residence. Referred To Penitentiary HB 945 Hospitality stations and rest areas; establish fund to Walker finance construction and repair. Referred To Transportation;Ways and Means HB 946 School boards; establish minimum educational and McCoy meeting attendance requirements. Referred To Education HB 947 Slow-moving vehicles; authorize use of reflectorized Foster strips to identify. Referred To Transportation HB 948 Third-party payment to certified nurse practitioners; Stevens require in policy or contract provisions. Referred To Insurance HB 949 Traffic regulations; MDOT erect signs on interstate Walker highways directing slow-moving traffic to keep right. Referred To Transportation HB 950 Local income tax; authorize certain municipalities to Wallace levy. Referred To Ways and Means HB 951 Radar; require certification of operators. Wallace Referred To Transportation HB 952 Weapons; prohibit persons under 21 from carrying in Wallace vehicle. Referred To Judiciary B HB 953 Firearms; require registration with Department of Wallace Public Safety. Referred To Judiciary B HB 954 Automated external defibrillators; provide for Barnett (92nd) requirements and training for use of. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 955 Sales tax and use tax; increase amount that a taxpayer Comans may retain as compensation for collecting. Referred To Ways and Means HB 956 Bureau of Narcotics; authorize retiring member to Stringer retain sidearm. Referred To Judiciary A HB 957 Bureau of Narcotics; agents injured on duty not Stringer required to use leave during recovery. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers HB 958 Sales tax; pay county percentage of sales tax generated Stringer from business activities outside city. Referred To Ways and Means HB 959 Highway Patrol Retirement System; allow credit for all Stringer active duty military service. Referred To Appropriations HB 960 School accreditation and statewide assessment testing; McCoy revise various provisions. Referred To Education HB 961 Seafood; technical changes regarding licenses regulated Bowles by Commission on Marine Resources. Referred To Conservation and Water Resources HB 962 Marine Resources Department; transfer funds in FY 99 Capps appropriation among categories. Referred To Appropriations HB 963 Mental Health Department; transfer funds in FY 99 Capps appropriation among categories. Referred To Appropriations HB 964 School districts; prohibit termination of employee Blackmon contracts for constitutionally impermissible reasons. Referred To Education HB 965 Schools; require health class for seventh graders and Blackmon allot funds therefor. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 966 Public Employees Negotiations Act. Blackmon Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;Appropriations HB 967 Schools; increase percentage of nonlicensed teachers Blackmon in. Referred To Education HB 968 School Employment Procedures Law; require Blackmon nonreemployment of licensed employees to be based on good cause. Referred To Education HB 969 Joint Legislative Budget Committee; expand membership. Blackmon Referred To Appropriations HB 970 School Employment Procedures Law; delete provisions Blackmon relating to tenure. Referred To Education HB 971 Pre-College Earned Credit Act; create. Blackmon Referred To Universities and Colleges HB 972 Public School Employees Health Insurance Plan; allow Stringer certain retired teachers to enroll in the plan. Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB 973 Family support centers and parent education programs; Scott (17th) authorize pilot program under Department of Education. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 974 Landscape gardeners; revise licensure law regarding Bowles examinations. Referred To Agriculture HB 975 Silencers; repeal state law and make federal law apply. Chaney Referred To Judiciary B HB 976 Children's Health Care Program; increase eligibility to Holland 200% of poverty level. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 977 Crimes; create offense of fleeing or eluding law Holland enforcement officer. Referred To Judiciary B HB 978 County prosecuting attorney; increase salary in certain Stevens counties. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;County Affairs HB 979 Elections; persons convicted of any felony may not Denny vote. Referred To Apportionment and Elections;Judiciary B HB 980 Commissioners of election; revise compensation of. Denny Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 981 Juries; implement 10-2 verdict in certain criminal Ketchings cases. Referred To Judiciary B HB 982 Safe deposit boxes; prescribe terms and conditions of Robertson access to upon death of lessee of box. Referred To Banks and Banking HB 983 Vehicle weight limitations; increase maximum weight for Stribling triaxle vehicles. Referred To Transportation HB 984 Pat Harrison Waterway District; delete prohibition on Endt expending monies required from member counties. Referred To Ways and Means HB 985 Municipalities; authorize to donate lost or stolen Endt property to children's homes. Referred To Municipalities;County Affairs HB 986 Motor vehicle liability insurance coverage; raise Clark statutory minimum. Referred To Insurance HB 987 County road equipment; authorize boards of supervisors Robertson to lease upon vendor quotes. Referred To County Affairs;Appropriations HB 988 Deer hunting; allow over grain or winter pasturage. Eaton Referred To Game and Fish HB 989 Mississippi Department of Information Technology Brown Services; technical amendments to certain laws establishing. Referred To Appropriations HB 990 Telecommunications; prohibit accessing of messages by Robinson (84th) persons other than intended recipient. Referred To Judiciary B HB 991 Chancery and circuit clerks, interim; board of Guice supervisors pay salary. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;County Affairs HB 992 Board of Contractors Fund; money from civil penalties Guice to be paid into. Referred To Judiciary B HB 993 Public property; require certain capital improvements Guice projects to be funded in three phases. Referred To Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands HB 994 District attorneys; compensation equal to circuit court Smith (39th) judges' salaries. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;Appropriations HB 995 Criminal investigators for district attorneys; increase Smith (39th) maximum allowable salary. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;Appropriations HB 996 Liens; create for subcontractors or supplliers of Smith (39th) contractors. Referred To Judiciary B HB 997 Bingo; delete requirement that commercial lessor obtain Reeves license from Gaming Commission, commission to determine reasonableness of leases. Referred To Ways and Means HB 998 County Prosecuting Attorneys; increase salaries. Woods Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;County Affairs HB 999 Assistant teachers; authorize use of minimum program Scott (17th) allotment to hire licensed teachers. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB1000 School discipline; prescribe additional requirements King for code of student conduct and automatic expulsion for disruptive students. Referred To Education HB1001 Products liability; seller not liable for certain Ellington manufacturing defects. Referred To Judiciary A HB1002 Assistant teachers; authorize persons holding GED to Frierson serve as. Referred To Education HB1003 Retirement system; require study on implementing a Davis deferred retirement option plan (DROP). Referred To Appropriations HB1004 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for Library Reynolds Commission capital improvements and public libraries grant program. Referred To Ways and Means HB1005 District attorneys; increase office operating allowance Moss for assistants. Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations HB1006 Bad checks; revise civil penalties. Compretta Referred To Judiciary B HB1007 State Board of Funeral Services; extend repealer and Holland make revisions. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB1008 Municipal Crime Prevention Fund; create. Watson Referred To Municipalities;Appropriations HB1009 Mississippi Hospital Equipment and Facilities Williams Authority; authorize board meetings via teleconferencing. Referred To Ways and Means HB1010 Mississippi Business Investment Act; revise projects Williams eligible for assistance under. Referred To Ways and Means HB1011 Income tax; provide that certain interest expense may Williams not be claimed as a businses deduction (STC). Referred To Ways and Means HB1012 Motor vehicle titles; allow all designated agents to Williams electronically transmit title information (STC). Referred To Transportation HB1013 Sales tax; increase diversion to municipalities, create Young diversion to counties, use portion to reduce ad valorem taxes. Referred To Ways and Means HB1014 Public school classroom; authorize brief period of Young quiet reflection. Referred To Education HB1015 Unsolicited telephone calls; prohibit for subscribers Bourdeaux having notified PSC of objections to. Referred To Public Utilities HB1016 Medicaid; authorize reimbursement for implantable Bourdeaux infusion pumps. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB1017 Adolescent psychiatric beds; authorize CON for Bourdeaux additional in Landerdale County. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB1018 Medicaid; certain persons living at home and having Grist high drug expenses eligible for. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB1019 Unemployment compensation; sweet potato farming shall Grist be classified as seasonal industry. Referred To Labor HB1020 Sales tax; require that tax on sale of equipment Grist trailers be paid when ad valorem taxes are paid rather than at sale. Referred To Ways and Means HB1021 Sexual offenses; revise time limitation application. Grist Referred To Judiciary B HB1022 Teachers; establish alternative for licensure for Grist applicants failing national exam. Referred To Education HB1023 Public education; require Legislature to appropriate a Manning minimum percentage of General Fund to. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB1024 Sheriffs; authorize Claiborne County to supplement Middleton salary. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;County Affairs HB1025 Retirement allowance; state officials and employees Walker with 40 years' service may receive if waive salary. Referred To Appropriations HB1026 Boards of supervisors; member not liable for approving Bozeman claim under certain circumstances (Hinds). Referred To County Affairs HB1027 Sales tax; create diversion to counties. Bozeman Referred To Ways and Means HB1028 Timber; require notice to adjacent landowners of timber Bozeman sales. Referred To Agriculture HB1029 Superintendent of schools; office maintained by school Bozeman board rather than county in certain districts. Referred To Education HB1030 Trial court employees; appointment and salaries of Bozeman subject to approval of board of supervisors. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;County Affairs HB1031 Delinquent payments owed to county; additional fee if Bozeman collection performed by county employee (HINDS). Referred To County Affairs HB1032 Whitfield, State Hospital at; establish four new Bozeman facilities at (HINDS). Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB1033 Juveniles; increase state funding and revise Bozeman enforcement of distribution from Juvenile Detention Fund (Hinds). Referred To Juvenile Justice;Appropriations HB1034 Gaming fees; distribute a portion of the revenue to Bozeman nongaming counties. Referred To Ways and Means HB1035 Drainage districts; authorize to create drainage Wallace districts. Referred To Ways and Means HB1036 State service programs; establish. Wallace Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB1037 School district employee teacher-scholar incentive Wallace grant program; create. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB1038 Student loans; provide graduate degree teacher loans Wallace for persons agreeing to teach in public school or university. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB1039 William Winter Teacher Scholar Loan Program; available Wallace to students preparing to be school administrators. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB1040 Gun shows; prohibit on state-owned property. Wallace Referred To Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands HB1041 Gun shows; prohibit persons under age 18 from Wallace attending. Referred To Judiciary B HB1042 Weapons; revise possession and carrying concealed. Wallace Referred To Judiciary B HB1043 Ad valorem taxes, exempt property; reimburse City of Wallace Jackson for tax losses as a result of state ownership of property. Referred To Appropriations HB1044 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for repair and Wallace renovation of Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium. Referred To Ways and Means HB1045 Weapons; must be 21 to possess unless parents give Wallace consent. Referred To Judiciary B HB1046 All-terrain vehicles; authorize operation on certain Gadd public roads. Referred To Transportation;Ways and Means HB1047 Motor vehicle ad valorem tax credit; eliminate Moss provision making certain delinquent taxpayers ineligible for. Referred To Ways and Means HB1048 Transportation Department; conduct feasibility study Johnson for construction of bridge connecting Warren and Hinds Counties. Referred To Transportation HB1049 Bureau of Narcotics; revise age qualifications. Myers Referred To Judiciary A HB1050 Equine; prohibit use of microchip in horses in Shows connection with the Coggins test. Referred To Agriculture HB1051 College tuition program for students in financial need; Vince increase annual income allowed. Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations HB1052 Disability; Social Security Administration's finding of Cummings disability creates rebuttable presumption of under PERS. Referred To Appropriations HB1053 Taxation; Board of Levee Commissioners for the Cameron Yazoo-Mississippi Delta shall prepare privilege licenses. Referred To Ways and Means HB1054 Sixteenth section agricultural land; authorize Warren reclassification as farm residential land. Referred To Education HB1055 Assistant district attorneys; revise compensation. Smith (39th) Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;Appropriations HB1056 Private Investigators; license and regulate. Ishee Referred To Judiciary A HB1057 DUI; decrease blood alcohol legal limit to .08%. Janus Referred To Judiciary A HB1058 Circuit judges and chancellors; increase salaries. Maples Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;Appropriations HB1059 Annexation; require board of supervisors to certify Shows petition requesting. Referred To Municipalities;County Affairs HB1060 Law enforcement officers; state pay death benefits to Myers survivors of officers killed in line of duty. Referred To Appropriations HB1061 Autopsy; notice must be given to deceased's relatives Peranich before being performed. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Judiciary B HB1062 Alcohol; require retailers to post signs about effects Barnett (92nd) of drinking during pregnancy. Referred To Ways and Means HB1063 Acupuncture; provide for the licensure and regulation Peranich of the practice of. Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB1064 Grandparents' visitation rights; may be established at Peranich time of custody order. Referred To Judiciary A HB1065 Circuit clerks; increase fee for filing writs of Smith (39th) garnishment. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers HB1066 Motorcycles; helmet not required for persons over age Nettles 21. Referred To Transportation HB1067 Health insurance policies; require coverage for certain Moody benefits for anesthesia for dental treatment. Referred To Insurance HB1068 Mississippi Qualified Health Center Grant Program; Moody establish. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB1069 Long-term care insurance plan; create for state and Johnson school employees. Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB1070 Levees; revise fines for violations damaging levee Cameron property. Referred To Judiciary B HB1071 PERS; report conditions of retirement programs in terms Bowles of certain performance measures. Referred To Appropriations HB1072 Municipal courts; increase cost of dismissing an Robinson (63rd) affidavit, complaint or charge. Referred To Municipalities HB1073 Bail bonds; defendant to post fee on bonds when bond is Robinson (63rd) posted. Referred To Judiciary B HB1074 Municipal Judges; authorize to dismiss warrants for Robinson (63rd) contempt after ten years of unsuccessful service. Referred To Municipalities HB1075 Firearms; increase age of persons permitted to carry. Robinson (63rd) Referred To Judiciary B HB1076 Excess highway property; revise bid procedure for Bowles disposal. Referred To Transportation HB1077 Corrections Department; transfer funds in FY99 Capps appropriation to allow payment of county expenses. Referred To Appropriations HB1078 Tidelands; revise procedure for funding tidelands Bowles management projects. Referred To Conservation and Water Resources HB1079 Chlorinated hydrocarbons; prohibit use if not Chaney manufactured in USA. Referred To Conservation and Water Resources HB1080 Nursing home and Alzheimer's beds; authorize CON for in Stribling Rankin County. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB1081 Homestead exemption; reimburse cities of 5,000 and Young below for entire loss from exemption. Referred To Appropriations HB1082 Mississippi Landmark Grant Program; establish under McCoy Department of Archives and History. Referred To Education;Appropriations HB1083 Mississippi Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Stevens Association; rights of policyholders. Referred To Insurance HB1084 Domestic violence; revise arrest procedure. Fredericks Referred To Judiciary B HB1085 Domestic violence; revise appearance for bail. Fredericks Referred To Judiciary B HB1086 Domestic violence; full faith and credit for foreign Fredericks orders and revise offense. Referred To Judiciary B HB1087 Pesticides; require that pesticides be categorized for Rogers registration purposes. Referred To Agriculture;Conservation and Water Resources HB1088 Gun permits; revise licensing to carry concealed Endt weapons. Referred To Judiciary B HB1089 Open Primary Law; create. Weathersby Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB1090 Legal assistants; additional ADA for 1st Circuit Court Moss District. Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations HB1091 Supreme Court; provide office allowance for justices. Wallace Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations HB1092 Juvenile records; require disclosure to teachers when King child is ordered to enroll in school. Referred To Juvenile Justice HB1093 Nursing homes; authorize CONs for in certain counties. Robertson Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB1094 Cemeteries; make desecration of graves a felony. Martinson Referred To Judiciary B HB1095 Senior judges; allow continuation in state insurance Wallace plans. Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB1096 Health insurance; certain disabled state officials may Wallace continue participation in the state plan. Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB1097 Appropriation; $30 Million to IHL Board for Wallace construction of football stadium for Jackson State University. Referred To Appropriations HB1098 Implied consent; provide for preliminary test by Wallace portable breath tester. Referred To Judiciary A HB1099 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for construction Wallace of a stadium on the campus of Jackson State University. Referred To Ways and Means HB1100 Bridge in Lamar County; Highway 61 in Adams County; Davis designate as memorials. Referred To Transportation HB1101 Sales tax; reduce that levied upon certain rental Davis vehicles. Referred To Ways and Means HB1102 Personal and sick leave; prohibit certain temporary Davis university employees from accumulating. Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers HB1103 Domestic violence; add stalking to offenses for which Davis warrantless arrest can be made. Referred To Judiciary B HB1104 State Employees' Donated Leave Policy; revise Davis definition of "Catastrophic illness or injury". Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers HB1105 Retired teachers; may draw retirement benefits and be Davis reemployed as teachers. Referred To Appropriations HB1106 Teachers; school boards may dismiss or refuse Davis employment to persons convicted of a felony. Referred To Education HC 52 Amend Constitution; allow 10-2 verdict in certain Ketchings criminal cases. Referred To Constitution HC 53 Amend Constitution; felon disqualified as an elector. Denny Referred To Constitution HC 54 Amend Constitution; allow teachers to serve in Walker Legislature. Referred To Constitution HC 55 Commend Joyce Dortch upon retirement in the field of Scott (17th) social work. Referred To Rules HC 56 Commend Trinity Episcopal Day School Cross-Country Ketchings Team. Referred To Rules HR 7 Commend Bobby Barrett for being named Mississippi's Horne Outstanding Logger of the Year for 1998. Referred To Rules
SB2262 Appropriation; Board of IHL for MTAG & MESG Programs; Hall Addl. FY99. Transmitted To Senate SB2485 Appropriation; Funeral Services Bd. White (5th) Transmitted To Senate
HR 5 Commend Kossuth High School Football Team. Moss Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2639 Appropriation; State Treasurer; ADDL. FY99. Hall Referred To Appropriations SB2640 Appropriation; Board of Animal Health; ADDL. FY99. Hall Referred To Appropriations SB2641 Appropriation; Archives and History, Shaifer House; Hall Addl. FY99 & FY00. Referred To Appropriations SB2642 Appropriation; Dept. of Marine Resources; Addl. FY99. Hall Referred To Appropriations SB2643 Appropriation; Judicial Performance, Addl. FY99. Hall Referred To Appropriations SB2644 Appropriation; MEMA - Hurricane Georges; Addl. FY99. Hall Referred To Appropriations SB2645 Appropriation; Tax Comm. - Homestead Exempt., ADDL. Hall FY99. Referred To Appropriations SB2646 Appropriation; Board of IHL for MSU expenses from ice Hall storm; Addl. FY99. Referred To Appropriations SB2647 Appropriation; Board of Prof. Engineers & Land Hall Surveyors; Addl. FY99 & FY00. Referred To Appropriations SB2648 Appropriation; DOC Support & County Reimbursement; Hall Addl. FY99. Referred To Appropriations SB2649 Burglar alarm system installers; require licensure. White (29th) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SB2650 Noncertificated school personnel; enhance employment Harden benefits. Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2651 Health care facilities; authorize CON for hospital in Bean Perry County. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2652 Pearl River Basin Development District; authorize to White (29th) adopt regulations for operation of the spillway. Referred To Environment Prot, Cons and Water Res SB2653 MS Department of Children and Family Programs; study Smith feasibility of. Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2654 Teacher certification; require instruction in all Smith reading methods for K-4. Referred To Education SB2655 Transfer payments for convicted felons; disqualify Smith except for dependent children. Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2656 Mississippi Reading Sufficiency Act of 1999; enact. Smith Referred To Education SB2657 Juvenile correctional facility; authorize contract. Smith Referred To Corrections;Appropriations SB2658 Public Service Commission; may issue competing White (29th) certificates to electricity providers. Referred To Public Utilities SB2659 Animal control officers; require certification. Smith Referred To County Affairs;Municipalities SB2660 Tobacco litigation trust fund; establish in State Smith Treasury and expend interest for reading sufficiency program. Referred To Finance SB2661 State Employee Management Training Act; create. Smith Referred To Finance SB2662 Auto insurance; require proof of liability insurance. Smith Referred To Insurance;Judiciary SB2663 Taxation; Board of Levee Commissioners for the Carlton Yazoo-Mississippi Delta shall prepare privilege licenses. Referred To Finance SB2664 City of Jackson; may contract with Keep Jackson Hall Beautiful, Inc. Referred To Local and Private SB2665 Tort Claims Act; no judgment for interest on appeal Hall (Jxn). Referred To Judiciary SB2666 Superintendent of schools; office maintained by school Hall board rather than county in certain districts. Referred To Education SB2667 Radar; use by all law enforcement officers trained by Smith Department of Public Safety. Referred To Judiciary SB2668 Health facilities; delete restriction against Medicaid Hall participation for Hinds CON. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2669 Landlord/tenant law; revise. Smith Referred To Judiciary SB2670 GED; provide ETV program for pregnant teens. Smith Referred To Education;Juvenile Justice SB2671 Minimum education program; one teacher unit for every Smith 20 pupils in Grades 1-4. Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2672 Food stamp purchases; limit to five basic nutritional Smith or hygiene items under federal waiver. Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2673 Compulsory school attendance violations; local law Smith enforcement officers have jurisdiction. Referred To Education;Juvenile Justice SB2674 Appropriation; SDE for additional teacher units in Smith Grades 1-4. Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2675 Income tax; provide credit for certain reforestation Harvey expenses. Referred To Finance SB2676 Pre-need Sales of Cemetery Merchandise; codify Little * regulation in Cemetery Law. Referred To Insurance SB2677 Protection From High Risk and Coercive Abortion Act; White (29th) enact. Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2678 Prohibition against deductions from salary of school Harden employees; repeal. Referred To Education SB2679 Nursing facilities; require preadmission screening and Bean authorize additional beds. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2680 Approp; SDE for additional teacher assistants in school Smith districts with 60% participation in free lunch program. Referred To Appropriations SB2681 Child care; exempt from licensure schools that are Frazier * members of certain organizations. Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2682 Insurance premium finance companies; compute return of Gordon unearned premiums by pro rata method. Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SB2683 State service status; employees of MIB are state Harden service. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration;Finance SB2684 Adequate education program allotments; authorize more Harden expenditures for instructional purposes. Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2685 Environmental quality; CEQ appoint the executive Dearing director. Referred To Environment Prot, Cons and Water Res SB2686 Extended office hours for certain state agencies; Harden authorize. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SB2687 Veterans Memorial Stadium Commission; shall not charge Harden JSU for use of stadium. Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations SB2688 William Winter Teacher/Administrator Scholar Loan Harden Program; available to students preparing to be school administrators. Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2689 Personal care homes; create program of Medicaid Harden assistance payments for. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2690 School board elections; elect members in all school Harden districts. Referred To Education SB2691 School district employee teacher-scholar incentive Harden grant program; create. Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2692 Mentor teacher program; extend to school administrators Harden and authorize retired teachers/administrators to participate. Referred To Education SB2693 Education enhancement funds for classroom supplies; Harden clarify distribution of approved plan for use of. Referred To Education SB2694 Appropriation; build stadium for JSU. Harden Referred To Appropriations SB2695 School districts; authorize pre-kindergarten services Harden pilot program in public schools. Referred To Education SB2696 Minimum program funds; addl allotment for reading Smith instructors in school districts with high percentage of at-risk pupils. Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2697 Paternity; eliminate two-year limitation for filing Ross voluntary acknowledgment. Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2698 Personal Services Contract Review Board; exempt Ross contracts of Pearl River Valley Water Supply District from review. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SB2699 Sales tax; exempt certain sales of environmental Nunnelee pollution control equipment. Referred To Finance SB2700 Health care facilities; authorize CON for hospital in Burton Scott County. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2701 Health facilities; delete restriction against Medicaid Woodfield participation for Harrison CON. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2702 Appropriation; Public Safety - local youth only; Gollott FY2000. Referred To Appropriations SB2703 Bonds; issue g.o. bonds for a hospitality station in Furniss Coahoma County. Referred To Finance SB2704 School boards; may use district funds to pay for field Furniss trips. Referred To Education SB2705 Tidelands; exempt military installations from use or Gollott rental fees. Referred To Ports and Marine Resources SB2706 Environmental Quality; prohibit DEQ rule based on Kyoto Burton Protocol until ratified by U.S. Senate. Referred To Environment Prot, Cons and Water Res SB2707 Distinctive motor vehicle tag; revise qualifications Ross for law enforcement officer tag. Referred To Finance SB2708 Forest Resource Development Fund; divert a portion of Harvey estate tax revenue to it. Referred To Forestry;Finance SB2709 State aid roads; divert funding utilized for 4-lane Lee casino roads programs to the State Aid Road Fund upon completion of programs. Referred To Highways and Transportation;Finance SB2710 MS Rural Risk Underwriting Association Law; include Thames Class 8 property. Referred To Insurance SB2711 Health care facilities; authorize CON for additional Canon nursing beds in Lowndes County. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2712 Hunting; allow native son nonresident lifetime license Posey to take doe. Referred To Wildlife and Fisheries SB2713 State employee donated leave; require approval by Gordon appointing authority. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SB2714 Workers' Comp; no compensation to incarcerated person. Kirby Referred To Insurance;Judiciary SB2715 Historic Shaifer House; Grand Gulf Mil. Mon. Comm. Hall transfer title to Dept. Archives & History. Referred To Public Property SB2716 Hunting; disabled person exempt from procuring hunting Posey license not exempt from hunter education requirement. Referred To Wildlife and Fisheries SB2717 Hunting or fishing without license; impose Posey administrative fee in addition to other penalties. Referred To Wildlife and Fisheries SB2718 Mississippi High School for Visual and Performing Arts; Farris establish. Referred To Education SB2719 16th Circuit Court District; create additional Turner judgeship. Referred To Judiciary SB2720 Seat belt; primary violation. Turner Referred To Judiciary SB2721 DUI; revise BAC. Turner Referred To Judiciary SB2722 Minimum education program; allot funds for employing Smith high school arts education instructors. Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2723 Divorce; prohibit court change in child support in Canon irreconcilable differences. Referred To Judiciary SB2724 Child custody award; parent gender not a factor. Canon Referred To Judiciary SB2725 Concealed weapons; fee exemption for retired law Canon enforcement. Referred To Judiciary SB2726 Architects; revise examination and registration Frazier requirements. Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SB2727 Appropriation; Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory; Stogner authorize transfer certain monies among several categories. Referred To Appropriations SB2728 Insurance companies; prohibit discrimination against Carlton domestic abuse victims. Referred To Insurance SB2729 Health care facility certificate of need requirements; White (29th) delete hospitals. Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2730 Automotive crash parts; provide consumer protection. White (29th) Referred To Insurance SB2731 Income taxation; provide deduction in gross income for White (29th) volunteer firefighters and volunteer law enforcement officers. Referred To Finance SC 527 Taxation; joint committee to study state tax system. Harden Referred To Rules SC 528 Const. 213-A; reconstitute membership and terms of Harden State College Board. Referred To Constitution SC 529 Const; right of due process vests at fertilization. White (29th) Referred To Constitution SR 1 Tupelo High School Academic Decathlon Team; commend. Nunnelee Referred To Rules Title Suff Do Be Adopted
SB2079 Flood control; additional cities to clear ditches and Carter organize districts. Transmitted To House SB2168 Excavations near underground utility facilities; remove Minor repealer on laws regulating. Transmitted To House SB2637 Appropriation; Dept. of Rehab Services; Addl. FY99. Hall Passed SR 1 Tupelo High School Academic Decathlon Team; commend. Nunnelee Adopted
HB 57 ICF-MR patients; increase number of home leave days per Manning year for. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 92 Deputy circuit clerks; authorize certain counties to Clark pay allowance. Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration;County Affairs HB 519 Tobacco settlement funds; create Health Care Trust Fund Moody for. Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Finance HC 26 Jennifer Reel; commend on being named to top ten in Robertson Miss Teen USA Pageant. Referred To Rules HC 32 Commend life and service of Mr. James Franklin Brower Reynolds as Election Commissioner. Referred To Rules HC 33 Commend Erin A. Thead for outstanding accomplishments Horne in the 71st Annual Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee. Referred To Rules
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