HB1315 High voltage power lines; revise provisions concerning Simpson
safety precautions.
DR - TSDPCS: JA To PU
HB 332 Landscape Architectural Practice; reenact and remove Stevens
repealer.
Title Suff Do Pass As Amended
HB 732 Controlled substances seizures; clarify authority of Compretta *
Transportation Department enforcement officers (MDOT).
Title Suff Do Pass
HB 821 Check Cashers Law; make various amendments and extend Guice
repealer.
Title Suff Do Pass Comm Sub
HB 829 Corporations; business judgment rule and liability of Holden
directors (BLAG).
Title Suff Do Pass
HB1227 Sport-shooting ranges; grant civil immunity for noise Woods
pollution.
Title Suff Do Pass Comm Sub
HB1315 High voltage power lines; revise provisions concerning Simpson
safety precautions.
Title Suff Do Pass Comm Sub
HB 121 Surplus school property; authorize districts to sell at Miles
auction without first receiving competitive bids.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 220 State Personnel Board; copies of proposed rules to Endt
committee chairmen, Lieutenant Governor and Governor.
Passed
HB 377 Civil service commission; require certain Broomfield
municipalities to adopt.
Passed
HB 378 Mayor pro tempore; alderman elected from at large shall Broomfield
serve as.
Committee Substitute Adopted
Passed
HB 548 Donation of leave time for catastrophic illness; extend Ford
repealer.
Committee Substitute Adopted
Amended
Passed As Amended
HB 727 Per diem; increase for county port and harbor Compretta
commission.
Amended
Passed As Amended
HB 750 Nonlicensed school employees; authorize superintendent Manning
to assign without school board approval.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 751 Beginning Principal Support Pilot Program; establish Manning
under School Executive Management Institute.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 906 Municipalities; authorize certain to acquire or lease McBride
property from federal government and incorporate into
boundaries.
Passed
HB1072 Municipal courts; increase cost of dismissing an Robinson (63rd)
affidavit, complaint or charge.
Tabled Subject To Call
HB1074 Municipal Judges; authorize to dismiss warrants for Robinson (63rd)
contempt after ten years of unsuccessful service.
Amended
Passed As Amended
HB1136 State employment; prohibit certain males from obtaining Rogers
if not registered with the Selective Service System.
Passed
HB1253 National educational certification programs; require Manning
State Department of Education to study.
Transmitted To Senate
SB3088 Meridian; increase additional court costs levied upon Carter
convictions in municipal court.
Referred To Local and Private
SB3089 Washington County; auth add'l assessment on criminal Carlton
cases in justice/county court to support Crime Stoppers
and Drug Task Force.
Referred To Local and Private
SB3090 Income tax; revise method of determining net business Nunnelee
income of certain manufacturers.
Referred To Finance
SB3091 Lafayette Co; authorize use of radar on College Hill Tollison
Road.
Referred To Local and Private;Judiciary
SB3092 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for improvements Bean
to Pat Harrison Waterway District.
Referred To Finance
SC 540 Resolution; memorialize Congress to assist hog farmers. Smith
Referred To Rules
SN 45 E. Jackson Garner, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of ARCHIVES AND HISTORY BD
the Board of Trustees of the Department of Archives and
History, to complete the unexpired term of office
ending January 1, 2000
Referred To Education
SN 46 Don Norman, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR
the Technical Advisory Committee for Boiler and
Pressure Vessel Safety, for the four year term of
office commencing July 29, 1999
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 47 Bill Graves, Winona, Mississippi, as a member of the GOVERNOR
State Board of Animal Health, for the four year term of
office commencing August 1, 1999
Referred To Agriculture
SN 48 Rodger D. Sturgis, Enid, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR
the State Board of Animal Health, for the four year
term of office commencing August 1, 1999
Referred To Agriculture
SN 49 Charles E. Barnes, O.D., McComb, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR
member of the State Board of Optometry, for the five
year term of office commencing June 20, 1999
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 50 Victor P. Smith, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR
the Mississippi Gaming Commission, for the four year
term of office commencing October 1, 1999
Referred To Finance
SN 51 Howard V. Blair, Mendenhall, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR
of the State Board of Nursing, for the four year term
of office commencing July 1, 1999
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 52 Mark S. Bounds, Madison, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR
the Mississippi Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and
Certification Board, for the four year term of office
commencing January 1, 1999
Referred To Business and Financial Institutions
SN 53 Ron E. Allen, Brandon, Mississippi, as a member of the GOVERNOR
Board of Directors of the Mississippi Prepaid
Affordable College Tuition Program Trust Fund, for the
five year term of office commencing July 1, 1999
Referred To Universities and Colleges
SB2575 Life and health insurance guaranty association laws; Kirby
revise.
DR - TSDP: IN To JU
HB1514 Claiborne County; authorize to contribute funds to the Middleton
Claiborne County Family Health Center.
Title Suff Do Pass
SB2039 Auto insurance; require compulsory liability insurance. Hall
Title Suff Do Pass Comm Sub
SB2599 Pre-need Cemetery and Funeral Consumer Protection Act; Nunnelee
create.
Title Suff Do Pass Comm Sub
SB2281 Environmental protection; remove repealer on fee and Dearing
groundwater protection fund requirements.
Transmitted To House
SB2282 Water resources; remove repealer on definition of Dearing
established minimum flow.
Transmitted To House
SB2567 Water resources; extend repealer on Mississippi Water Dearing
Resources Advisory Council.
Transmitted To House
SB3080 Jackson; create the Jackson Convention and Visitors Hall
Bureau.
Transmitted To House
HB 313 Election contest; clarify that Legislature has Blackmon
exclusive jurisdiction over contest regarding seat of
member.
Referred To Judiciary;Elections
HC 15 Commend life and service of Mr. Dalton Lake Hyde as Reynolds
Election Commissioner.
Referred To Rules
HC 17 Commend Moss Point Monarchs Baseball Team. Broomfield
Referred To Rules
HC 44 Commend Charlie Worsham. Holden
Referred To Rules
HC 78 Commend Dr. Barbara West Carpenter on being the guest Watson
speaker at the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Founder's Day
Banquet.
Referred To Rules
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