HB 67 Blue book; shall be published in such numbers as McCoy
determined by Secretary of State.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 87 Superintendent of education, county; prohibit voters in Howell
certain school districts from voting in election for.
Passed
HB 146 Natchez Trace Parkway; revise restrictions on height of Holland
buildings and structures located adjacent to.
Amended
Passed As Amended
HB 199 School nurse intervention program; reenact and extend Ford
for one year.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 211 Unemployment compensation; revise method of filing Flaggs
liens and issuing warrants.
Amended
Passed As Amended
HB 214 Child custody; remove maternal presumption in divorce Moak
cases.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 294 Critical Teacher Shortage Act; clarify eligibility of McCoy
teachers already in areas to participate in Masters
Scholarship Program.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 340 Emerging Crops Fund; extend repealer and place Ford
moratorium on certain poultry loans.
Committee Substitute Adopted
Amended
Passed As Amended
HB 346 Law enforcement monument; include names of certain Taylor
federal law enforcement officers.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 390 Cigarettes; prohibit deceptive practices regarding Holland
packaging relating to stamping.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 394 Municipally owned railroad transportation system; Mayo
revise definition of "municipality.".
Transmitted To Senate
HB 429 Lambert State Forest Management; remove certain Hamilton
mandates on Forestry Commission.
Tabled Subject To Call
HB 440 Counties; authorize use of county or municipal property Dedeaux
or equipment for nonprofit organizations.
Amended
Passed As Amended
HB 478 Forestry Commission; authorize to sell certain Hamilton
state-owned land.
Passed
HB 506 Controlled substances; include precursors in Watson
enhancement provision.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 609 County and city officials; permit expenditure for Green
training courses for new officials.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 643 Physicians and podiatrists; allow Board of Medical Moody
Licensure to reinstate lapsed licenses under certain
circumstances.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 659 Public school classroom; authorize brief period of Fillingane
quiet reflection.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 665 Garnishment; authorize circuit clerks to require Reeves
defendants to send money to attorney of record.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 666 Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks; update references to old Livingston
agency names.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 667 Board of supervisors; delete exemption from certain Green
expenditure prohibitions.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 669 Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol Officers; authorize Stringer
placement of distinctive marker on tombstone of officer
killed in performance of duties.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 672 Food; delete outdated provisions in laws providing that Moody
board of health regulate food.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 713 Child care facility licensure law; clarify exemptions Moody
and definitions.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 714 Dietetics Practice Act; revise definitions and extend Moody
repealer.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 715 Child care facility licensure law; make technical Moody
amendments to.
Passed
HB 720 Unemployment compensation; revise penalties for Moss
violations.
Passed
HB 732 Special unmarked vehicles; include Attorney General's Compretta
Office in agencies for which purchases may be made.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 761 Insurance advertising; allow to advertise in foreign Stevens
languages with English policy controlling.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 787 Interpreters in criminal cases; revise compensation. Watson
Transmitted To Senate
HB 795 Involuntary commitment; authorize emergency detention Holland
of certain persons by physicians and psychologists.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 796 Weights and Measures Law of 1964; revise definitions Holland
and standards and set penalties for misrepresentation.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 836 Probationers; require courts to give notice to certain Stevens
offices within the Department of Corrections regarding
probationers.
Passed
HB 838 Mississippi Business Investment Act; revise projects Shows
for which assistance may be provided and increase
amount of bonds authorized under.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 843 Jurors; alternates may be retained until end of trial. Watson
Transmitted To Senate
HB 845 Educator and administrator licenses; extend expiration McCoy
date of certain licenses for new renewal requirement
purposes.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 862 Distinctive license tags; establish certain conditions Moak
for issuance.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 874 Advisory Committee on Telecommunications Service for Ellington
the Deaf and Hearing Impaired; revise membership.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 887 Restore suffrage to James G. Banana of Clay County. Ellis
Transmitted To Senate
HB 904 State Veterans Home; require Veterans Affairs Board to Warren
manage Collins facility.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 942 Motor Vehicle; clarify that theft shall be a felony Moore (60th)
regardless of value.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 959 Attorneys; provide exemption from dues for retired, ill Simpson
and disabled attorneys.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 968 Social workers; authorize DHS to use federal funds to Moody
employ time-limited.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 971 Child custody; mandate fee for court ordered home Moody
study.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 974 Beer products; delete repealer and reverter on certain Simpson
identification requirements.
Transmitted To Senate
HB 984 Child abuse/neglect; authorize release of certain Moody
information from DHS without court order.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1018 Retired highway patrol officer; allow to wear uniform Stringer
at certain events.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1073 Recreational vehicles; make exceptions for with regard Compretta
to certain width and length limitations.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1082 Marine resources; require license for nonresident Ellington
charter boats (DMR).
Transmitted To Senate
HB1085 Marine resources; authorize commission to develop a Ellington
marine fisheries harvest information system (DMR).
Transmitted To Senate
HB1100 Chickasaw Trail Economic Development Compact; make Woods
certain technical revisions.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1118 Scientific information; extend reporting date for Ellington
Mississippi Scientific Information Management System
Coordinating Council (DEQ).
Transmitted To Senate
HB1130 Mississippi Support Dog Act; revise to include any Snowden
disabled person and any specially trained animal.
Passed
HB1173 Marine resources; push trawls legal gear to harvest Ellington
shrimp.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1174 Waste water; authorize use of funds in water pollution Ellington
control emergency loan fund for administrative expenses
(DEQ).
Transmitted To Senate
HB1207 Notary public; authorize to notarize documents on any Banks
day.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1212 Vocational education teachers; authorize certain summer Frierson
work to satisfy licensure renewal requirements.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1262 Mississippi Affordable College Savings (MACS) Program; Gadd
create.
Passed
HB1264 Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition (MPACT) Gadd
Program; expand board's investment authority.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1266 Oysters; commission on marine resources to allow Ellington
dredging on tonging reefs for resource management.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1295 Utility regulation taxes; cap at legislative Ellis
appropriation for utility regulatory purposes.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1305 Public property; require DFA to prepare five-year Brown
capital improvements plan, require certain projects to
be funded in two phases.
Committee Substitute Adopted
Passed
HB1343 Public property; authorize DFA and Mental Health to Ellzey
sell certain state-owned property.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1347 Small Business Assistance Act; extend repealer and Morris
revise certain provisions (DECD).
Transmitted To Senate
HB1352 Student transportation plans; require universities and West
colleges to develop for off-campus events.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1355 PERS; authorize certain community hospitals to withdraw Howell
from under certain circumstances.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1357 Health insurance; remove requirement that certain rules Stevens
impacting nurse practitioners be jointly promulgated.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1362 Public property; revise terms of lease to Mississippi Brown
Federation of Women's Clubs, Incorporated.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1371 Major Economic Impact Act; clarify duties of authority Morris
(DECD).
Transmitted To Senate
HB1381 Public Funds Guaranty Pool; create in State Treasury. Guice
Transmitted To Senate
HB1384 Mississippi Home Corporation; reconstitute membership, Morris
increase bond authority and revise conflict of interest
requirements.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1393 School districts; authorize districts issuing debt to Brown
take certain actions to qualify the debt for federal
assistance.
Amended
Passed As Amended
HB1415 Silencers; revise manufacture, sale, possession and Moore (60th)
use.
Motion to Reconsider Entered
HB1450 Physical Therapy Board; create to license physical Fredericks
therapists, and transfer current licensure powers from
Board of Health.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1464 Marine resources; possession of gill nets and other Ellington
like unlawful contrivances prima facie evidence of
offense.
Passed
HB1468 Energy management; require public solicitation for Ellington
certain contracts and authorize low-interest school
loans.
Committee Substitute Adopted
Passed
HB1506 Mantachie Natural Gas District; redesignate as Franks
Northeast Mississippi Gas District and increase limit
on amount of bonds authorized.
Committee Substitute Adopted
Passed
HB1534 Crime Victims' Compensation Act; revise. Stevens
Transmitted To Senate
HB1536 Mississippi Craft Center; broaden area in which center Martinson
may be located.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1545 Special local improvement taxing districts; revise law Reeves
regarding establishment, funding and management of.
Transmitted To Senate
HB1548 Department of Archives and History; name new building. Ford
Transmitted To Senate
HC 68 Amend Constitution; qualifications for justice court Reeves
judges to be established by general law.
Adopted
SB2440 Alcoholic beverages; prohibit interests in more than Minor
one package retailer's permit.
Transmitted To Senate
SB2102 Fire Safety Education Division; create in State Fire Kirby
Marshal's Office.
Referred To Insurance
SB2241 Bar association; extend repealer. Tollison
Referred To Judiciary A
SB2246 Motor vehicle license tags; authorize the issuance of Furniss
distinctive tags to retired law enforcement officers.
Referred To Ways and Means
SB2281 Insurers Rehabilitation and Liquidation Act; revise Kirby
priority of distribution of claims.
Referred To Insurance
SB2369 Counties and municipalities; authorize to expend funds Ross
for training of newly elected officials prior to their
term.
Referred To County Affairs;Municipalities
SB2442 Controlled substances; enhance penalty for Tollison
methamphetamine precursor violation when in possession
of a weapon.
Referred To Judiciary A
SB2471 MS Rural Risk Underwriting Association Law; include Thames
Class 8 property.
Referred To Insurance
SB2525 Legal advertisements; separate by judicial district in Gollott
Harrison Co.
Referred To Judiciary A
SB2558 MS Bird Dealers Licensing Act; change administration Stogner
of.
Referred To Agriculture
SB2561 Mississippi Agricultural Promotions Program Act; expand Stogner
to include manufactured goods.
Referred To Agriculture
SB2595 Highway privilege tax; provide for new tax on trailers Dearing
traveling in interstate commerce in lieu of current
one.
Referred To Ways and Means
SB2598 Marine resources; authorize DMR to remove derelict Hewes
vessels from manmade canal connected to coastal
wetlands.
Referred To Conservation and Water Resources
SB2601 Marine resources; push trawls legal gear to harvest Hewes
shrimp.
Referred To Conservation and Water Resources
SB2608 State financial institutions; revise record-keeping Mettetal
laws.
Referred To Banks and Banking
SB2621 County budgets; revise time for publication. Chamberlin
Referred To County Affairs
SB2622 Agriculture; Weights and Measures Law of 1964; revise Stogner
definitions and standards and set penalties for
misrepresentation.
Referred To Agriculture
SB2639 Employer training program tax credit; certified by Burton
State Board for Community/Junior Colleges.
Referred To Universities and Colleges;Ways and Means
SB2643 Marine resources; remove repealer on attorney for Hewes
department.
Referred To Conservation and Water Resources
SB2700 Beer and light wine; remove provisions of law that Minor
require tax stamps to be affixed to containers from and
after July 1, 2000.
Referred To Ways and Means
SB2719 Marine resources; authorize the department to obtain Hewes
wetlands.
Referred To Conservation and Water Resources
SB2743 Forgery; revise punishment for notary's fraudulent Robertson
acknowledgment.
Referred To Judiciary B
SB2746 Whistleblower Law; clarify definition of governmental Ross
entity.
Referred To Judiciary A
SB2755 Fire protection sprinkler installers; exempt certain Mettetal
persons from Public Contractors Law.
Referred To Judiciary B
SB2760 Bonds; issue to fund the Railroad Revitalization Fund Dearing
for loans for certain railroad projects.
Referred To Transportation;Ways and Means
SB2768 Distinctive license tags; authorized issuance of tag Hewes
displaying emblems designed by the Department of Marine
Resources.
Referred To Ways and Means
SB2776 Executive Director, Division of Medicaid; prescribe Huggins
qualifications for.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SB2822 Marine resources; limit the amount of fish caught in Hewes
shrimp trawls that may be kept for personal
consumption.
Referred To Conservation and Water Resources
SB2826 Marine waters; prohibit use of trammel net close to Moffatt
shore.
Referred To Conservation and Water Resources
SB2925 Agricultural Seed Law; revise definitions and complaint Stogner
procedures.
Referred To Agriculture;Judiciary B
SB2976 Distinctive motor vehicle license tag; create in Nunnelee
support of Keep MS Beautiful, Inc.
Referred To Ways and Means
SB3015 Catfish; authorize Agriculture Department to certify Stogner
purity of catfish strains released in state.
Referred To Agriculture
SB3120 Ad valorem school taxes; districts levying more than 52 Harden
mills may exceed statutory limitation.
Referred To Education;Ways and Means
SB3185 Short-term notes issued by school districts; increase Harden
authorized term of.
Referred To Education;Ways and Means
SB3188 Official county road system map and registry; declare Robertson
legislative intent regarding provision of law.
Referred To County Affairs
SB3196 Utility regulation tax; shall not exceed total Robertson
appropriation to PSC and PU staff.
Referred To Public Utilities;Ways and Means
HC 38 Recognize Mississippi Authority for Educational Holland
Television on its 30th Anniversary.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 45 Commend James Terryl Bechtol. Formby
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 46 Commend Lawrence County High School football team upon Hudson
winning 4A State Championship.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 50 Commend Mississippi Special Olympics Team. Martinson
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 51 Commend Wayne Academy High School Football Team. Taylor
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 52 Commend Booneville High School Football Team. McCoy
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 53 Commend Booneville High School Baseball Team. McCoy
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 56 Commend the life of Judge Chet Henley. Brown
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 57 Commend Leasha Segars upon being named 1999-2000 Lee Scott (17th)
County Teacher of the Year.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 59 Commending Jim Maher upon his retirement as the Rogers
Executive Director of the Mississippi Emergency
Management Agency.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 61 Commend Maribeth Porter on receiving 2000 Prudential Nettles
Spirit of Community Award.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 63 Commend Nick Peterman upon being named 1999-2000 Ketchings
Natchez-Adams County Teacher of the Year.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 66 Commend Reservoir Thunder on winning 12-year-old World Smith (59th)
Series.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 69 Commend the life of Ernest Lynn McMurchy, Jr. Capps
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 72 Commend Amber Wallin for receiving Prudential Spirit of Davis
Community Award.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 75 Commend Kimberly Dickard on being named state's top Martinson
middle level student volunteer.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 76 Commend Byron Stallings on winning a Prudential Spirit Taylor
of Community Award.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 78 Commend Crossroads Quilters. Middleton
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 79 Commend Hattiesburg Arts Council upon receiving the Watson
Arts in Community Award.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 80 Commend Reverend Richard G. Burns upon his retirement. Flaggs
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 81 Commend John N. Palmer on receiving the Arts Patron Brown
Award.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 563 Musician Jack Jones; commend life. White (29th)
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 564 Paul Varnado; commend for 2000 Prudential Spirit of Farris
Community Award.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 565 Sarah Gillespie, Governor's Awards for Excellence in Farris
the Arts; commend.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 566 Miss-Lou Athlete of the Century, Tony Byrne; commend. Dearing
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 567 Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts; commend Michel
recipient Senator Thad Cochran.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 568 Dr. Frank M. Davis; commend on retirement from MSU. Hamilton
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 570 Dexter McCleon, starting cornerback for the World Carmichael
Champion St. Louis Rams; commend.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 571 Dr. Raygene Paige; commend on retirement. Harvey
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 572 Pearl High School "Pirate" Marching Band; commend. Kirby
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 574 Minadene Waldrop, "Teacher of the Year"; commend. White (29th)
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 575 Larry Brown, 2000 Governor's Awards for Excellence in Tollison
the Arts; commend.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 576 Donald Glenn Breazeale; commend for "Who's Who Among Michel
American Universities and Colleges.".
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 577 Meridian High School Cross Country Team; commend. Carmichael
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 578 Meridian High School Girls Softball Team; commend. Carmichael
Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 461 Scenic streams; designate Magee's Creek as eligible for Livingston
nomination.
Transmitted To House
HB 462 Scenic streams; designate Wolf River as state scenic Livingston
stream.
Transmitted To House
HB 883 Scenic streams; designate Tangipahoa River as eligible Livingston
for nomination.
Returned For Concurrence
HB1291 Public property; authorize lease of certain fairgrounds Peranich
property for construction of multipurpose sports arena.
Passed
Transmitted To House
SB2046 Surplus lines insurance; allow nonresident agents to Kirby
obtain license under certain circumstances.
Transmitted To House
SB2047 Law enforcement officer; not required to use personal Jackson
leave for wound or injury in line of duty.
Transmitted To House
SB2055 Prison industries; define agricultural commodities. Posey
Transmitted To House
SB2081 Motor vehicles; provide for a distinctive tag for Eagle Turner
Scouts.
Transmitted To House
SB2111 Gangs; establish Task Force. Jackson
Committee Substitute Adopted
Passed
SB2123 Property/casualty insurers; repeal provision requiring Kirby
to file certain reports with Commissioner of Insurance.
Transmitted To House
SB2150 Rivers; extend life of joint natural and scenic river Posey
study committee for one year.
Transmitted To House
SB2157 Transportation Commission; may provide security at Dearing
certain welcome centers operated by DECD.
Transmitted To House
SB2209 Motor vehicle headlamps; lighted when windshield wipers Burton
necessary.
Transmitted To House
SB2230 Insurance Integrity Enforcement Bureau; extend Kirby
repealer.
Transmitted To House
SB2238 Forestry; extend repealer on forestry arson Harvey
investigators and increase number of investigators.
Transmitted To House
SB2239 Forestry; remove the repealer on the Tree Seedling Harvey
Revolving Fund.
Transmitted To House
SB2240 Forestry; Remove certain mandates on the Forestry Harvey
Commission related to Department of Corrections'
Lambert State Forest.
Transmitted To House
SB2245 School boards; may use district funds to pay for field Furniss
trips.
Transmitted To House
SB2291 Forestry Commission; authorize to sell certain Harvey
state-owned land.
Passed
SB2298 Mississippi Affordable College Savings Program; Hewes
establish.
Transmitted To House
SB2305 Natchez Trace Parkway; revise laws regarding Dearing
acquisition of property for and advertising near.
Passed
SB2315 Municipally-owned railroad transportation system; Furniss
revise definiton of "municipality" in regard to.
Transmitted To House
SB2322 MDOT/Univ. of MS; authorize to exchange certain real Tollison
property in Lafayette County.
Transmitted To House
SB2356 Relocation Assistance Law; prohibit assistance to Dearing
illegal aliens except in extreme hardship cases (MDOT).
Transmitted To House
SB2371 MS National Guard Education Assistance Law; revise Furniss
definition of the term "tuition".
Transmitted To House
SB2401 Riding bailiffs; compensation shall equal per diem paid Walls
to commissioners of elections.
Transmitted To House
SB2436 Infant Mortality Task Force; extend repealer. Huggins *
Transmitted To House
SB2437 Child care facility licensure law; clarify exemptions Huggins *
and definitions.
Transmitted To House
SB2439 Seafood law regulation by the State Board of Health; Huggins *
delete certain outdated provisions.
Transmitted To House
SB2467 Distinctive license tag; authorize for supporters of Frazier
Commission for Volunteer Service.
Transmitted To House
SB2472 Practice of podiatric medicine; clarify definition. Thames
Transmitted To House
SB2478 Wildlife; conform state law to federal migratory bird Posey
act by removing authority to kill hawks and owls.
Transmitted To House
SB2484 Boats; revise renewal of certificate number procedure. Posey
Transmitted To House
SB2487 Acquisition of school district property by the exchange Harden
method; clarify.
Transmitted To House
SB2490 Beginning teacher and principal support pilot programs; Harden
clarify reapplication procedure.
Passed
SB2494 Egg marketing; revise temperature and labeling Stogner
requirements.
Transmitted To House
SB2495 Director of Bureau of Plant Industry; act as review Stogner
officer for change of rule violations.
Transmitted To House
SB2523 Involuntary commitment; authorize emergency detention Carlton
of certain persons by licensed physicians and
psychologists.
Committee Substitute Adopted
Passed
SB2524 Board of Bar Admissions; revise repealer. Carlton
Transmitted To House
SB2534 Highways; designate a portion of Highway 35 as the Stogner
Major General James W. Ball Memorial Highway.
Transmitted To House
SB2553 Hunting; authorize commission on wildlife to sell over Posey
internet.
Transmitted To House
SB2554 Fishing; repeal 49-1-31 prohibiting the wildlife Posey
commission from regulating fishing on Sardis Spillway.
Transmitted To House
SB2555 Litter; prohibit littering of putrescible animal waste. Posey
Transmitted To House
SB2557 Cotton factors, cotton brokers and rice dealers; Stogner
require to obtain annual license.
Transmitted To House
SB2559 Organic Certification Program; create. Stogner
Transmitted To House
SB2560 Retail food establishments; require annual license fee Stogner
to Department of Agriculture.
Transmitted To House
SB2564 Insurance agents; clarify authority to advance premium Kirby
to insured.
Transmitted To House
SB2572 Municipalities; revise definitions. Chamberlin
Transmitted To House
SB2580 Municipalities; may assess fee against certain property Jordan
owners.
Transmitted To House
SB2581 Municipalities; powers of, technical correction. Jordan
Passed
SB2583 Forestry; extend forester registration law. Harvey
Transmitted To House
SB2588 Marine resources; require license for nonresident Hewes
charter boats.
Transmitted To House
SB2613 Insurance policies; policy controls over foreign Kirby
language advertisement.
Transmitted To House
SB2627 Release certain information from DHS central registry Huggins
on child neglect and abuse without court order;
authorize.
Transmitted To House
SB2631 Foster Care Reviews; conducted by the youth court or Huggins
the Department of Human Services.
Transmitted To House
SB2635 Municipalities; authorize to expend matching funds for Harden
grant programs.
Transmitted To House
SB2641 Vulnerable adult abuse and neglect; DHS shall Huggins
investigate if alleged action occurred in private
residence.
Transmitted To House
SB2656 MS Craft Center; broaden area in which may be built. Michel
Transmitted To House
SB2667 Pearl River Valley Water Supply District; patrol Ross
officers, revise.
Transmitted To House
SB2689 Jail officers; revise training and board composition, Dearing
include municipalities.
Transmitted To House
SB2704 Adult care facilities; define adult day services Burton
facilities for licensure purposes.
Transmitted To House
SB2706 Harvest permits for vehicles; extend repealers on Dearing
authority of Department of Transportation to issue.
Transmitted To House
SB2722 Garnishment; authorize circuit clerks to require Tollison
defendants to send money to attorney of record.
Transmitted To House
SB2778 Distinctive license plates; allow all honorably Furniss
discharged veterans to purchase.
Transmitted To House
SB2792 Interpreter; may be paid reasonable fee as determined Turner
by the court.
Transmitted To House
SB2795 Home Inspectors; provide for licensure and regulation. Hewes
Motion to Reconsider Tabled
Transmitted To House
SB2797 Sex offenders; revise registration of. Carlton
Transmitted To House
SB2800 Corrections; exclude nonviolent offenders from Jackson
mandatory 85% sentence.
Committee Substitute Adopted
Tabled Subject To Call
SB2803 State and Public School Employees Health Insurance Kirby
Board; revise composition.
Transmitted To House
SB2805 Business law; revise Business Corporation Act, Limited Carlton
Liability Company Act and Limited Partnership Act.
Amended
Passed As Amended
SB2820 Petroleum Products Inspection Law; revise and require Stogner
certain license fees.
Transmitted To House
SB2838 Soliciting bail agent; revise definition. Minor
Transmitted To House
SB2847 Medicaid reimbursable services; include inpatient Huggins
programmable pump implant.
Committee Substitute Adopted
Passed
SB2877 Lead; revise exclusions under Lead-Based Paint Dearing
Activities Accreditation and Certification Act (MDEQ).
Transmitted To House
SB2887 Ad valorem taxes; clarify the amount of fees in lieu of Minor
that may be granted.
Transmitted To House
SB2918 Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program; Hewes
define investment authority.
Transmitted To House
SB2922 Municipalities; annexation subject to existing county Jordan
waste disposal contracts.
Passed
Motion to Reconsider Entered
SB2924 Scientific information; extend reporting date for Dearing
Scientific Information Management System Coordinating
Council (MDEQ).
Amended
Passed As Amended
SB2931 Statewide trauma care system; hospitals located in Huggins
contiguous states may participate.
Passed
SB2934 Postauditing of documents processed by state agencies; Gordon
authorize Dept. of Finance and Administration.
Transmitted To House
SB2937 Mississippi Employer-Assisted Housing Teacher Program; Harden
extend repealer.
Passed
SB2942 Medicaid disproportionate share program; require Gordon
hospitals to participate in an intergovernmental
transfer program.
Committee Substitute Adopted
Passed
SB2948 Appointive state officials; may receive education Thames
benchmark award in addition to salary.
Transmitted To House
SB2959 Marine wetlands; clarify application fees for activity Hewes
affecting coastal wetlands.
Transmitted To House
SB2966 Drinking water; revise membership of Local Governments Dearing
and Rural Water Systems Improvements Board and increase
maximum loan amount (MSDH).
Transmitted To House
SB2978 Responsible Alcohol Vendor Program; establish. Minor
Transmitted To House
SB3000 Viatical Settlements Act; create to protect certain Kirby
insurance policyholders.
Transmitted To House
SB3012 Residential builders and remodelers/State Board of Mettetal
Public Contractors; extend repealer and make
amendments.
Transmitted To House
SB3022 Solid waste; revise distribution of solid waste Dearing
management fee.
Transmitted To House
SB3028 Children's Advisory Council; reenact and extend one Thames
year.
Committee Substitute Adopted
Passed
SB3047 Mississippi Small Business Assistance Act; extend Minor
repeal date on certain provisions.
Passed
SB3049 Highways; authorize construction of toll roads. Ross
Committee Substitute Adopted
Amended
Passed As Amended
SB3052 Energy management; require public solicitation for Dearing
certain contracts and authorize low-interest school
loans.
Transmitted To House
SB3073 Regional high schools operated by two school districts; Turner
provide additional incentive funds for.
Committee Substitute Adopted
Passed
SB3080 Highways; designate a portion of U.S. 84 in Adams Johnson (38th)
County the "Delvru John Anthony Minor Memorial
Highway."
Transmitted To House
SB3085 Public property; Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Jackson
Parks transfer certain property to DFA.
Passed
SB3107 Public lands; revise terms of lease to the MS Smith
Federation of Women's Clubs.
Committee Substitute Adopted
Passed
SB3108 Military motor vehicle license tags; create the Smith
Mississippi Military License Tag Design Approval
Committee to approve design of.
Transmitted To House
SB3131 Highways; designate a bridge as the "E.C. Gable Scoper
Memorial Bridge."
Transmitted To House
SB3133 Department of Mental Health acquire certain land for Dearing
ICF/MR group homes; authorize.
Passed
SB3142 Veterans; provide priority in employment assistance. Furniss
Committee Substitute Adopted
Passed
SB3144 Deeds of trust; specify when satisfaction of certain Posey
mortgages are entered upon record.
Transmitted To House
SB3145 Wildlife; prohibit transport of live wild hogs within Posey
state.
Transmitted To House
SB3147 Public works; require proof of general liability Kirby
insurance before entering into certain contracts.
Transmitted To House
SB3148 Wildfires; authorize board of supervisors to regulate King
outdoor burning during drought conditions.
Transmitted To House
SB3164 Budget and business operation authority of school Harden
districts; revise.
Transmitted To House
SB3176 Driver's license; enact graduated licensing system. Burton
Transmitted To House
SB3178 Equipment leasing and purchase program; community Burton
colleges may establish.
Transmitted To House
SB3192 School districts may issue reduced or interest-free Bryan
debt pursuant to federal law; authorize.
Transmitted To House
SC 516 Const; protect MS Fire Fighters Memorial Burn Center Furniss
Trust Fund.
Adopted
HC 38 Recognize Mississippi Authority for Educational Holland
Television on its 30th Anniversary.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 45 Commend James Terryl Bechtol. Formby
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 46 Commend Lawrence County High School football team upon Hudson
winning 4A State Championship.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 50 Commend Mississippi Special Olympics Team. Martinson
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 51 Commend Wayne Academy High School Football Team. Taylor
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 52 Commend Booneville High School Football Team. McCoy
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 53 Commend Booneville High School Baseball Team. McCoy
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 56 Commend the life of Judge Chet Henley. Brown
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 57 Commend Leasha Segars upon being named 1999-2000 Lee Scott (17th)
County Teacher of the Year.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 59 Commending Jim Maher upon his retirement as the Rogers
Executive Director of the Mississippi Emergency
Management Agency.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 61 Commend Maribeth Porter on receiving 2000 Prudential Nettles
Spirit of Community Award.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 63 Commend Nick Peterman upon being named 1999-2000 Ketchings
Natchez-Adams County Teacher of the Year.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 66 Commend Reservoir Thunder on winning 12-year-old World Smith (59th)
Series.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 69 Commend the life of Ernest Lynn McMurchy, Jr. Capps
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 72 Commend Amber Wallin for receiving Prudential Spirit of Davis
Community Award.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 75 Commend Kimberly Dickard on being named state's top Martinson
middle level student volunteer.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 76 Commend Byron Stallings on winning a Prudential Spirit Taylor
of Community Award.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 78 Commend Crossroads Quilters. Middleton
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 79 Commend Hattiesburg Arts Council upon receiving the Watson
Arts in Community Award.
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 80 Commend Reverend Richard G. Burns upon his retirement. Flaggs
Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 81 Commend John N. Palmer on receiving the Arts Patron Brown
Award.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 563 Musician Jack Jones; commend life. White (29th)
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 564 Paul Varnado; commend for 2000 Prudential Spirit of Farris
Community Award.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 565 Sarah Gillespie, Governor's Awards for Excellence in Farris
the Arts; commend.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 566 Miss-Lou Athlete of the Century, Tony Byrne; commend. Dearing
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 567 Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts; commend Michel
recipient Senator Thad Cochran.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 568 Dr. Frank M. Davis; commend on retirement from MSU. Hamilton
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 570 Dexter McCleon, starting cornerback for the World Carmichael
Champion St. Louis Rams; commend.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 571 Dr. Raygene Paige; commend on retirement. Harvey
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 572 Pearl High School "Pirate" Marching Band; commend. Kirby
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 574 Minadene Waldrop, "Teacher of the Year"; commend. White (29th)
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 575 Larry Brown, 2000 Governor's Awards for Excellence in Tollison
the Arts; commend.
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 576 Donald Glenn Breazeale; commend for "Who's Who Among Michel
American Universities and Colleges.".
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 577 Meridian High School Cross Country Team; commend. Carmichael
Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 578 Meridian High School Girls Softball Team; commend. Carmichael
Enrolled Bill Signed
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