HB 1 Mississippi Home Corporation; repeal laws relating to Horne
and transfer powers and duties to DECD.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 2 Mississipppi Home Corporation; subject to state Horne
administrative regulations and require Bond Commission
approval before issuing bonds.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 3 Appropriations; Department of Public Safety for Law Fleming
Enforcement Block Grant Fund.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 4 Sales tax; phase out on sales of certain food and Fleming
increase diversion to municipalities from 18.5% to 26%.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 5 Income tax; exclude overtime compensation from gross Fleming
income.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 6 Sales tax; increase diversion to municipalities from Fleming
18.5% to 26%.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 7 College tuition; create presumption of residency for Guice
certain Mississippi high school graduates.
Referred To Universities and Colleges
HB 8 Sales tax and use tax; exempt finance charges from. Guice
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 9 State health insurance; state pay one-half for retired Guice
employees with twenty-five years service.
Referred To Insurance;Appropriations
HB 10 Bonds; mandate election on issuing county or municipal Horne
bonds.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 11 Appropriations; Archives and History for Mississippi Flaggs
Oral History Project.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 12 Sales tax; increase diversion to municipalities from Young
18.5% to 20.5%.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 13 Nonproducing mineral interests; provide for redemption Hamilton
by surface owner of land.
Referred To Oil, Gas and Other Minerals
HB 14 Kindergarten; mandate attendance under compulsory Flaggs
school attendance law.
Referred To Education
HB 15 Teacher licensure; delete national examination as Flaggs
prerequisite.
Referred To Education
HB 16 School social workers; allot funds under Minimum Flaggs
Education Program.
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 17 Mentoring program; require Department of Education to Flaggs
develop for students.
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 18 Teachers; require SDE to develop fringe benefits Flaggs
package of preventive care measures.
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 19 Marriage; require counseling before granting license. Flaggs
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 20 Supervisors; authorize to hold in contempt persons Perkins
violating board orders.
Referred To County Affairs
HB 21 Sales tax; exempt sales to certain community and Perkins
recreational centers.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 22 Board of Supervisors; minutes of meetings may be Perkins
approved at subsequent meeting.
Referred To County Affairs
HB 23 Public property; require certain capital improvements Guice
projects to be funded in three phases.
Referred To Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands
HB 24 Controlled substances; allow physicians to exceed Holland
recommended dosages for pain management.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
HB 25 Misdemeanors; allow guilty plea without court Holland
proceeding.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 26 Hot water boilers; authorize state license for certain Guice
county maintenance departments to self-inspect.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
HB 27 Retirement; students employed at public universities to Young
teach class will receive PERS credit.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 28 Sales and ad valorem taxes; increase sales tax Young
diversion to cities, create diversion to counties, cap
city and county ad valorem taxes.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 29 Sales and ad valorem taxes; increase sales tax Young
diversion to municipalities and cap ad valorem tax.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 30 Public school classroom; authorize brief period of Young
quiet reflection.
Referred To Education
HB 31 Universities and community colleges; authorize courses Young
positively impacting state's economy.
Referred To Universities and Colleges
HB 32 Hunting and fishing licenses; conservation officers may Flaggs
sell.
Referred To Game and Fish
HB 33 Appropriation; Department of Education for Juvenile Flaggs
Alternative Program pilot program.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 34 Juvenile Alternative Program; State Department of Flaggs
Education to establish as pilot program.
Referred To Juvenile Justice;Appropriations
HB 35 Kinesical therapists; authorize State Board of Health Flaggs
to license and regulate.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
HB 36 Zero-based budgeting; state budget shall be developed Flaggs
pursuant to.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 37 County roads; revise procedure for landowners to Flaggs
petition county to pave.
Referred To County Affairs
HB 38 Warren County; authorize sheriff to purchase and use Flaggs
radar equipment.
Referred To Local and Private Legislation;Transportation
HB 39 Radar; sheriff may use on county roads upon referendum Flaggs
approval.
Referred To Transportation
HB 40 Check cashers; repeal provisions for licensure and Clark
regulation by Commissioner of Banking.
Referred To Banks and Banking
HB 41 Public purchasing; lower maximum amount requiring Horne
competitive bidding from $10,000.00 to $5,000.00.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 42 Per diem; increase for county port and harbor Compretta
commission.
Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers
HB 43 Public utility districts commissioners; increase per Compretta
diem and annual number of meetings.
Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers
HB 44 Weapons; clarify prohibition against carrying into Compretta
courthouse.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 45 Indecent exposure; create felony for willful acts of Compretta
exposure to children.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 46 Per diem; increase uniform amount for state employees. Compretta
Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;Appropriations
HB 47 Public school districts; require competitive bidding Horne
for contracts for certain items sold to students.
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 48 Agricultural aviation; increase license fees for Capps
aircraft and pilots.
Referred To Agriculture
HB 49 Adoption; prohibit homosexual couples from being able Howell
to adopt.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 50 Metabolic diseases; health insurance policies shall Frierson
offer coverage for certain inherited.
Referred To Insurance
HB 51 Motor vehicle towing charges; delete waiting period Ellington
before lien may attach.
Referred To Transportation
HB 52 Products liability; seller not liable for certain Ellington
manufacturing defects.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 53 Appropriation; Archives and History for restoration and Flaggs
preservation of historic black churches.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 54 Disability retirement benefits; allow certain persons Green
denied such benefits to reapply.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 55 Sentencing; revise earned time allowance. Ishee
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 56 Aggravated assault upon firefighter; revise to include Compretta
law enforcement officers and emergency medical
personnel.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 57 Gasoline excise tax; increase and distribute proceeds Fleming
to Mississippi Highway-Railroad Grade Crossing Safety
Account.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 58 State construction projects; prohibit bidding on by Fleming
contractors having certain amount of outstanding
projects.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 59 Appropriation; Department of Transportation for Fleming
Highway-Railroad Crossing Safety Account.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 60 County courthouse; authorize sheriff to establish Fleming
security policy.
Referred To County Affairs
HB 61 Automatic external defibrillators; establish fund to Davis
reimburse counties and cities for purchasing.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations
HB 62 State health insurance; state pay premiums for retired Davis
employees.
Referred To Insurance;Appropriations
HB 63 DUI; authorize use of ignition interlock device in DUI Broomfield
convictons.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 64 Sales tax; exempt clothing and school supplies one week Fleming
a year.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 65 Veterans tags; allow members of National Guard and Guice
Reserves to purchase.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 66 Pawnshops; revise certain laws. Guice
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 67 Blue book; shall be published in such numbers as McCoy
determined by Secretary of State.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 68 Appropriation; Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Guice
Parks for feasibility study on building dam in Jackson
County.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 69 Municipal annexation; require approval by majority of Ellington
electors in territory to be annexed.
Referred To Municipalities;County Affairs
HB 70 Sales tax; increase diversion to municipalities, create Young
diversion to counties, use portion to reduce ad valorem
taxes.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 71 Four-lane highways; MDOT erect signs indicating Davis
crossovers.
Referred To Transportation
HB 72 Assistant teachers; increase salaries. Davis
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 73 Sales tax and use tax; exempt delivery and freight Davis
charges from.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 74 Teachers; school boards may dismiss or refuse Davis
employment to persons convicted of a felony.
Referred To Education
HB 75 Traffic regulations; post signs directing slow-moving Davis
traffic to keep right.
Referred To Transportation
HB 76 Headlights; require use of when windshield wipers Davis
necessary.
Referred To Transportation
HB 77 Personalized license tags; additional fee payable only Davis
upon original issue and when new tags issued.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 78 Sales tax; reduce that levied upon certain rental Davis
vehicles.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 79 Motor vehicle; unlawful to ride in portion not designed Martinson
for passengers.
Referred To Transportation
HB 80 Irreconcilable differences; thirteenth ground for Taylor
divorce.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 81 Doctrine of adverse possession; repeal. Taylor
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 82 Adverse possession; prohibit if owner pays taxes. Taylor
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 83 Wills; require probate within five years or Taylor
ineffective.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 84 Board on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Taylor
Training; revise membership.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 85 Mortgage or deed of trust; require cancellation upon Taylor
full payment.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 86 Garnishment; revise compensation of garnishee. Taylor
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 87 Superintendent of education, county; prohibit voters in Howell
certain school districts from voting in election for.
Referred To Education;Apportionment and Elections
HB 88 Motor vehicle safety inspection law; remove exemption Cameron
for vehicles manufactured before 1961.
Referred To Transportation
HB 89 Radar; cities may not use on federal or state highways. Cameron
Referred To Transportation
HB 90 Estate tax; increase the amount of the deduction used Cameron
to determine the value of the taxable estate.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 91 Highway Patrol Officers; increase salaries. Cameron
Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;Appropriations
HB 92 Teachers; establish performance pay plan. Cameron
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 93 Scholarships; establish program of free tuition at Cameron
state universities and colleges.
Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations
HB 94 Marriage; provide for covenant marriage. Cameron
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 95 Income tax; revise method of determining net business Cameron
income of certain manufacturers.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 96 Four-lane roadways; vehicles to be driven in right-hand Cameron
lane.
Referred To Transportation
HB 97 June 19 (Juneteenth Independence Day); establish as a Clark
legal holiday.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 98 License tag; distinctive tag issued to volunteer fire Horne
fighters without additional fee.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 99 Debilitating Disease Scholarship Program; establish. Fleming
Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations
HB 100 Appropriations; IHL for funding scholarship program for Fleming
persons having a debilitating disease.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 101 Designated state highway system; recompile sections of Compretta
law describing highways that comprise.
Referred To Transportation
HB 102 Elections; prescribe procedures for purging voter Denny
rolls.
Referred To Apportionment and Elections
HB 103 Property and casualty insurance; no cancellation for Nettles
claims not fault of insured.
Referred To Insurance
HB 104 Deadly weapons; repeal law requiring dealers to keep Taylor
records of weapons sold.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 105 School bus drivers; eligible to join PERS regardless of Holland
number of hours worked.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 106 Assistant teachers; establish GED as minimum Holland
requirement and authorize employing licensed teachers
with funds.
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 107 Family planning services; women with income up to 185% Holland
of proverty level eligible for under Medicaid.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations
HB 108 Acupuncture; provide for licensure and regulation of Holland
the practice of.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
HB 109 GED certificate; prohibit public agencies from treating Holland
differently than high school diploma.
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 110 Sales tax; phase out on sales of certain food. Fleming
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 111 Railroad grade crossings; increase penalty for traffic Fleming
regulation violations.
Referred To Transportation
HB 112 Railroad grade crossings; establish account to defray Fleming
expenses for closure and upgrade of grade crossing
signals.
Referred To Transportation
HB 113 Railroad grade crossings; cities may continue use Fleming
whenever proposed for abandonment.
Referred To Transportation
HB 114 Radar; Pearl River Valley Water Supply District may Martinson
use.
Referred To Transportation
HB 115 Headlights; require use during precipitation. Martinson
Referred To Transportation
HB 116 Counties; authorize board of supervisors to employ Martinson
attorney as full-time county employee.
Referred To County Affairs
HB 117 Driver's license; waive requirement for applicants with Martinson
out-of-state license.
Referred To Transportation
HB 118 Appropriation; Archives and History to restore Beulah Flaggs
Cemetery in Vicksburg.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 119 Driver's license; require passage of vision screening Martinson
exam upon renewal.
Referred To Transportation
HB 120 Sales tax; pay county percentage of sales tax generated Nettles
from business activities in county but outside cities.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 121 Motor vehicle towing charges; delete waiting period Nettles
before lien may attach.
Referred To Transportation
HB 122 Motorcycles; helmet not required for persons over age Nettles
21.
Referred To Transportation
HB 123 State flag; revise design to include magnolia. Blackmon
Referred To Appropriations
HB 124 Sales tax; exempt sales to Dixie Youth Baseball Taylor
organizations from.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 125 Driveways; authorize counties to maintain for home Taylor
health care recipients.
Referred To County Affairs
HB 126 Resident hunting and fishing licenses; allow certain Taylor
nonresidents to purchase.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 127 Oil and gas drilling and exploration; surface owner of Taylor
land shall be notified before any activity is begun.
Referred To Oil, Gas and Other Minerals
HB 128 Hunting and fishing licenses; resident military Taylor
personnel on leave not required to procure.
Referred To Game and Fish
HB 129 Motorcycles; require that only persons under the age of Read
eighteen years must wear a crash helmet.
Referred To Transportation
HB 130 Compressed gas privilege tax; lower on certain Robinson (84th)
vehicles.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 131 Adoption; guardian ad litem not required when adoption Guice
is by certain relatives.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 132 Driver's license; repeal hardship license issuance for Martinson
fifteen-year-olds.
Referred To Transportation
HB 133 State Personnel Board; extend repealer on duties. Ford
Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers
HB 134 Automobile liability insurance coverage; require before Cameron
receiving tag.
Referred To Insurance
HB 135 Income tax; revise circumstances under which STC may go Cameron
beyond three-year examination period on tax return.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 136 Income tax; revise when interest begins to run on Cameron
payment of additional tax where taxpayer has made
underpayment.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 137 Sales tax; create industrial exemption for sales of Cameron
environmental pollution control equipment.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 138 Sentencing options; authorize courts to impose hard Cameron
labor.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 139 Teachers; establish World Class Teachers Program. Cameron
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 140 Insurance companies; prohibit from settling claim until Cameron
approval of insured.
Referred To Insurance
HB 141 Consumer complaints; reenact and extend for one year. Ford
Referred To Banks and Banking
HB 142 Administrative law; clarify appeals process. Simpson
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 143 Garnishment; remove limit on amount on which judgement Cameron
is based.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 144 State Police; create as a division of Department of Fleming
Public Safety.
Referred To Judiciary B;Appropriations
HB 145 Public construction projects; impose surcharge to Guice
support certain construction education programs.
Referred To Judiciary B;Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands
HB 146 Natchez Trace Parkway; revise restrictions on height of Holland
buildings and structures located adjacent to.
Referred To Transportation
HB 147 Justice court judges; provide for increase in salary. Holland
Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;County Affairs
HB 148 Retired teachers; may draw retirement benefits and be Davis
reemployed as teachers.
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 149 Justice court judges; bring under the Nonpartisan Moak
Judicial Election Act.
Referred To Apportionment and Elections
HB 150 Correctional facilities; provide additional Moak
compensation for sheriff who provides management
support.
Referred To Penitentiary;County Affairs
HB 151 Justice courts; assistant county attorney to attend Moak
criminal cases.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 152 Oil and gas wells; authorize Oil and Gas Board to place Moak
lien at time of sale for future plugging.
Referred To Oil, Gas and Other Minerals
HB 153 Victims Assistance Coordinators; to be state employees. Moak
Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations
HB 154 State buildings; increase number of women's rest rooms. Moak
Referred To Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands;Appropriations
HB 155 Schools; scoliosis screening required in. Moak
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 156 Notary public; clarify attestation and allow affidavit. Moak
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 157 Hunting and fishing; allow on floodwaters adjacent to Moak
natural banks of public waterways.
Referred To Conservation and Water Resources
HB 158 Community and junior colleges; increase salaries of Moak
academic faculty.
Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations
HB 159 Court of Appeals; provide office operating allowance Moak
for certain judges.
Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations
HB 160 Disinterment of buried human bodies; define persons Moak
having right of consent to.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
HB 161 Medical documents; prohibit health care providers from Moak
charging excessive rates.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Judiciary A
HB 162 Teachers; require in-service staff development workshop Flaggs
in sensitivity training.
Referred To Education
HB 163 African-American teachers; require Mississippi Teacher Flaggs
Center to study recruitment of.
Referred To Education
HB 164 Small loan companies; regulation on selling certain Guice
insurance and tax.
Referred To Banks and Banking;Ways and Means
HB 165 Summer School Enrichment Program; authorize school Flaggs
districts to provide.
Referred To Education
HB 166 Mineral interests; revise procedure for payment of Hamilton
taxes.
Referred To Oil, Gas and Other Minerals;Ways and Means
HB 167 Municipal annexation; existing buildings and Hamilton
improvements exempt from municipal ad valorem tax.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 168 Municipal annexation; require election in both Hamilton
municipality and territory to be annexed if petition
signed.
Referred To Municipalities;County Affairs
HB 169 Mississippi Law Enforcement Block Grant Fund; Fleming
establish.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 170 Mississippi Home Corporation; require compliance with Horne
state fiscal, purchasing, budget and personnel laws.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 171 Crimes; revise state RICO law to cover certain offenses Guice
committed by public officials.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 172 Homestead exemption; reimburse cities of 5,000 or less Young
for entire tax loss from exemption.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 173 Schools; require African-American history course and Perkins
drug education programs.
Referred To Education
HB 174 Jail administrators; allow clothing allowance for Compretta
warden assistant.
Referred To County Affairs
HB 175 Residential builders and remodelers; pay fee dedicated Guice
to Construction Education Fund.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 176 Law Enforcement Officers Death Benefits Trust Fund; Compretta
include firefighters.
Referred To Judiciary B;Appropriations
HB 177 Regulations; regulations affecting general public must Moore (60th)
be approved by Legislature.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 178 Mississippi Student Summer Employment Program; create Flaggs
and provide income tax credit to employers who hire
students under.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 179 Development Impact Fees; authorize municipalities to Guice
impose.
Referred To Municipalities
HB 180 Public property; define term "program management Guice
services".
Referred To Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands
HB 181 Public property; require certain capital improvement Guice
projects to be funded in three phases, define "program
management services".
Referred To Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands
HB 182 DUI; distinctive license tag for third offense. Davis
Referred To Judiciary A;Ways and Means
HB 183 Mississippi Code; provide one set to each municipal Holland
clerk.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 184 Bonds; provide for petition election before issuing Horne
municipal or county tax increment financing bonds.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 185 Entrepreneurship education; require State Department of Fleming
Education to develop for high schools.
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 186 Public employees; prohibit from recommending or Taylor
endorsing purchases.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 187 School voucher program; require State Department of Cameron
Education to establish.
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 188 Warfield Point County Park; donate to state to be under Cameron
Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks.
Referred To Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands;Appropriations
HB 189 Polygraphs; remove requirement that examiner must be Cameron
licensed.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 190 Limited open enrollment policy; establish for students Cameron
in Level 1 and 2 school districts.
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 191 Universities and colleges; establish tuition for Ishee
nonresidents.
Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations
HB 192 Drug testing; require for all elected officials. Nettles
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 193 Nursing homes; limit time to bring tort claim against. Nettles
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 194 Mental illness; require insurance policies to provide Nettles
covered benefits for treatment of.
Referred To Insurance
HB 195 Judges, justice court; authorize additional Taylor
compensation while serving for disabled or suspended
judge.
Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;County Affairs
HB 196 Cemetery merchandise; establish bond requirements for Taylor
pre-need sale.
Referred To Insurance
HB 197 Prekindergarten education program; authorize State Scott (17th)
Board of Education to implement for four-year-olds.
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 198 Adequate Education Program Funds; delete authority to Guice
require program management of capital improvement
projects.
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 199 School nurse intervention program; reenact and extend Ford
for one year.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations
HB 200 Frivolous lawsuits; require plaintiff to pay Cameron
defendant's cost of defending.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 201 Right to sue; prohibit suit in automobile case if Cameron
person does not have driver's license and insurance.
Referred To Transportation;Insurance
HB 202 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for construction Robinson (84th)
of regional juvenile detention facilities.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 203 Gaming; clarify definition of unlawful gambling Robinson (84th)
devices.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 204 Telemarketers; require recorded messages to end when Peranich
consumer ends phone connection.
Referred To Public Utilities
HB 205 Income tax; provide a credit for ad valorem taxes paid Ellzey
on poultry houses.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 206 Food; persons in food service occupations who touch Broomfield
food directly must wear gloves.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
HB 207 15th Circuit Court District; provide additional judge. Frierson
Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations
HB 208 Juvenile offenders; may only be placed in state Fredericks
approved facilities.
Referred To Juvenile Justice
HB 209 Appropriation; National Guard for construction of Flaggs
armory in Vicksburg.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 210 Unemployment compensation; revise penalties for Flaggs
violations.
Referred To Labor;Ways and Means
HB 211 Unemployment compensation; revise method of filing Flaggs
liens and issuing warrants.
Referred To Labor
HB 212 State agencies; may not increase existing employees' Taylor
salaries with funds for additional positions not
filled.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 213 Retirement; certain unused personal leave shall Taylor
increase average compensation for.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 214 Child custody; remove maternal presumption in divorce Moak
cases.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 215 Weapons; allow DAs and legal assistants to carry Moak
concealed weapons.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 216 Harassing or threatening telephone calls; revise Moak
penalty.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 217 Malicious mischief; revise penalty. Moak
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 218 Sky rockets; prohibit possession and sale of certain. Moak
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 219 Income tax; authorize deductions for completing certain Moak
education levels.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 220 Killing cattle; increase penalty. Moak
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 221 State employees; increase salaries of. Moak
Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;Appropriations
HB 222 Distinctive antique automobile license tag; authorize Smith (27th)
to display university, college or community college
emblem.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 223 Horse racing; allow at local option. Smith (27th)
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 224 Road construction and repair; local government; Smith (27th)
establish state program to assist.
Referred To Transportation;Appropriations
HB 225 Gaming; allow legal gaming in any county electing to do Smith (27th)
so.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 226 Gaming license fee; increase and distribute portion to Smith (27th)
nongaming counties.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 227 Gaming license fee; provide temporary increase and Smith (27th)
distribute to nongaming counties.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 228 State health insurance; state pay full cost for Smith (27th)
employees drawing PERS disability retirement allowance.
Referred To Insurance;Appropriations
HB 229 Child support; provide for surcharge on delinquent Davis
payments.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 230 Ad valorem tax; revise definition of "home" or Compretta
"homestead" for purposes of homestead exemption.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 231 Youth court; may allow payment to state training school Compretta
from parents of committed child.
Referred To Juvenile Justice
HB 232 Emergency medical services; allow trained first Gadd
responders to receive funds from EMS Fund.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations
HB 233 Board of Bar Admissions; extend repealer for four Simpson
years.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 234 Surplus school property; authorize districts to sell at Miles
auction without first receiving competitive bids.
Referred To Education
HB 235 Ad valorem taxes; property not eligible for Class I Broomfield
treatment if owner fails to comply with road and bridge
privilege tax laws.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 236 Absentee ballots; count and keep at the circuit clerk's Fleming
office.
Referred To Apportionment and Elections
HB 237 Food service employees; require physical exam and blood Eaton
test, and verifying health certificate, every four
years.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
HB 238 Noninstructional school employees; authorize school Eaton
boards to designate personnel supervisors to recommend
for employment.
Referred To Education
HB 239 Radar; sheriff and deputies may use in counties over Ishee
60,000.
Referred To Transportation
HB 240 Native wine; delete requirement that at least certain Ishee
percent of product be obtained from ingredients grown
and produced in this state.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 241 Antique pickup truck license tags; authorize issuance Howell
of.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 242 Elected offices; incease filing fees for certain. Moak
Referred To Apportionment and Elections
HB 243 Health insurance; benefits cannot be denied because Moody
treatment for accidental injury was not rendered in
time.
Referred To Insurance
HB 244 Mississippi Ratite Council and Promotion Board; extend Ford
date of repealer.
Referred To Agriculture
HB 245 Mississippi Forestry Commission; extend repealer on the Ford
provision providing for the appointment of law
enforcement officers.
Referred To Agriculture
HB 246 Intercepted communications; extend repealer. Ford
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 247 State Parole Board; extend repealer for one year. Ford
Referred To Penitentiary
HB 248 Harvest permits for vehicles; extend repealers on Ford
authority of Department of Transportation to issue.
Referred To Transportation
HB 249 Nursing facility; CON for replacement facility and Fredericks
additional beds.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations
HB 250 Children's Advisory Council; reenact and extend for one Ford
year.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
HB 251 Rental equipment theft; include services and failure to Ford
pay.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 252 Infant Mortality Task Force; extend repealer. Ford
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
HB 253 Alcohol; extend repealer on prohibition against Ford
retailer selling beer or light wine obtained.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 254 Counsel for indigents; extend repealer on appointment Ford
of.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 255 Hunting and fishing bag limits; extend repealer on Ford
authority of wildlife commission to establish.
Referred To Game and Fish
HB 256 Pulpwood scaling and practices; extend repealer. Ford
Referred To Agriculture
HB 257 Board of Registration for Foresters; extend the date of Ford
repeal on.
Referred To Agriculture
HB 258 State employees; repeal provision requiring payment on Ford
a delayed basis twice per month.
Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers
HB 259 Board of Bar Admissions; reenact and extend repealer Ford
for one year.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 260 Professional Art Therapists Advisory Council; extend Ford
repealer.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
HB 261 Attorney General; extend repealer on designation of Ford
deputies as counsel for Department of Marine Resources.
Referred To Conservation and Water Resources
HB 262 Dietetics Practice Act; extend repealer on the creation Ford
and authority of.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
HB 263 Residential builders and remodelers and State Board of Ford
Public Contractors; extend repealer and revise certain
provisions.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 264 Hearing aid specialists, licensure and regulation of; Ford
extend repealer for one year.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
HB 265 Poultry processors; provide penalties on loans to Moak
processors who hire illegal immigrants.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 266 Salvage motor vehicles; provide for issuance of Moak
certificates of title.
Referred To Transportation
HB 267 Health insurance; senior status judges continue to Moak
receive state insurance coverage.
Referred To Insurance;Appropriations
HB 268 Workers' compensation; death claims shall include Moak
interest for beneficiaries.
Referred To Insurance
HB 269 Insurance companies; write all lines of insurance Moak
proportionately.
Referred To Insurance
HB 270 Mississippi Code; provide set to office of Moak
superintendent of each public school district.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 271 Appropriation; Bureau of Narcotics for cases against Moak
purchasers and sellers of illegal drugs.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 272 Health insurance; PERS members may prepay costs of Moak
before retirement.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 273 Retirement; remove members from PERS for certain Moak
criminal convictions.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 274 Sales tax; exempt sale or transfer of motor vehicle Moak
between siblings.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 275 Dairy show; hold in Brookhaven in Lincoln County. Moak
Referred To Agriculture
HB 276 Ad valorem taxes; revise rate of interest on land Moak
redeemed from tax sale.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 277 Sixteenth section land; authorize sale of to certain Moak
armed services veterans.
Referred To Education
HB 278 Uninsured motorist coverage; equal to or higher than Moak
liability limits.
Referred To Insurance
HB 279 Notaries public; increase maximum fees allowed for Moak
services.
Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers
HB 280 Distinctive license tag; authorize for various Moak
organizations.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 281 Motor vehicle liability insurance coverage; raise Moak
statutory minimum.
Referred To Insurance
HB 282 Crimes; felony to possess weapon where alcohol is Moak
served.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 283 Distinctive license tag; authorize issuance in support Moak
of veterans' monument.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 284 Commissioner of Insurance; exclude certain religious Moak
publications from jurisdiction of.
Referred To Insurance
HB 285 Health insurance; prohibit insurers from cancelling Moak
because insured bought second policy.
Referred To Insurance
HB 286 Alcoholic beverage licenses; require to purchase Moak
certain liability insurance.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 287 Firearms; additional penalty for stealing during Moak
another crime.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 288 Oil and Gas Board; authorize to place a lien on surface Moak
equipment connected with an orphan well.
Referred To Oil, Gas and Other Minerals
HB 289 Child custody; revise age when child can select Holland
custodial parent.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 290 Attempted murder; make attempted murder a capital Holland
offense.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 291 Medical Radiologic Technologists; extend repealer on Holland
advisory council, registration and continuing education
requirements.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
HB 292 Agricultural Seed Law; revise definitions and complaint Holland
procedures.
Referred To Agriculture;Judiciary B
HB 293 Exchange of school property; delete requirement that McCoy
needed property be adjacent to school grounds.
Referred To Education
HB 294 Critical Teacher Shortage Act; clarify eligibility of McCoy
teachers already in areas to participate in Masters
Scholarship Program.
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 295 Beginning Principal Support Pilot Program; delete McCoy
requirement for annual application.
Referred To Education
HB 296 Assistant teacher fund; authorize any school district McCoy
to use for employing additional licensed teachers.
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 297 Superintendents of schools for blind and deaf; delete McCoy
from omnibus pay sections.
Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers
HB 298 Alcoholic beverages; allow sale of wine at wholesale by Moak
private entities.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 299 Motorcycle Operator Safety Program; establish. Guice
Referred To Transportation
HB 300 Elections; require newspaper to publish announcement of Guice
all candidates.
Referred To Apportionment and Elections
HB 301 Lamar County; authorize contribution to Salvation Army. Frierson
Referred To Local and Private Legislation
HB 302 Private airports; require board of supervisors of every Frierson
county to adopt ordinances to regulate minimum
altitude.
Referred To County Affairs
HB 303 Sales tax; reduce on sales of certain food and revise Fleming
diversion to municipalities.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 304 Juries; require to be informed of real party in Fleming
interest.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 305 Postsecondary academic courses on Internet; establish Fleming
tuition grant program for.
Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations
HB 306 Appropriations; IHL for funding grant program for Fleming
persons taking academic courses on Internet.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 307 Income tax; authorize State Tax Commission to allow Fleming
taxpayers owing additional tax to pay through
installment agreement.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 308 Distinctive license tag; authorize additional Purple Martinson
Heart tag upon payment of regular taxes.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 309 Needles; Board of Health adopt regulations to reduce Green
transmission of bloodborne pathogens through.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
HB 310 Public schools; authorize display of Ten Commandments Jennings
in classrooms and other areas.
Referred To Education
HB 311 Body piercing; may not be performed for compensation Fredericks
without registration with Health Department.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare
HB 312 Vehicle inspection law; repeal. Cameron
Referred To Transportation
HB 313 Structured Settlement Protection Act; create. Reeves
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 314 Victims' Bill of Rights; provide for youth courts. Warren
Referred To Juvenile Justice
HB 315 Insurance policy provisions; require primary insurers Robinson (84th)
to file certain information with secondary insurers.
Referred To Insurance
HB 316 Alcohol, beer and light wine; revise certain penalties Robinson (84th)
and fees.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 317 Pharmacy services; provide for repealer on freedom of Robinson (84th)
consumer choice under health insurance law.
Referred To Insurance
HB 318 Automatic expulsion for certain offenses on educational Robinson (84th)
property; authorize to be less than a calendar year.
Referred To Education
HB 319 Hunting and fishing licenses; resident license may be Robinson (84th)
issued to nonresident born in state.
Referred To Game and Fish
HB 320 School districts; require certain officials to attend Robinson (84th)
budget hearings.
Referred To Education
HB 321 Sales tax; exempt retail sales of certain trailers to Robinson (84th)
nonresidents.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 322 Lauderdale County Board of Education; require municipal Robinson (84th)
school district to consent to transfer of certain
students.
Referred To Local and Private Legislation;Education
HB 323 School districts with added territory; authorize Robinson (84th)
automatic student transfers.
Referred To Education
HB 324 Juveniles; try as adult for third or subsequent felony Robinson (84th)
or misdemeanor.
Referred To Juvenile Justice
HB 325 Homicide; revise capital murder. Robinson (84th)
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 326 Alcohol; prohibit certain "drive through" sales of Robinson (84th)
alcoholic beverages, light wine and beer, create
penalty.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 327 Automobile insurance; insurers may offer policy Robinson (84th)
allowing use of original parts for auto repair.
Referred To Insurance
HB 328 Property; allow landowner renting lot to evict mobile Robinson (84th)
home owner in timely manner.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 329 State highway system; add section of road in Clarke Robinson (84th)
County.
Referred To Transportation
HB 330 Municipal annexation; require approval by majority of Robinson (84th)
qualified electors in territory to be annexed.
Referred To Municipalities;County Affairs
HB 331 PERS; school bus drivers shall be eligible to be Robinson (84th)
members of.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 332 Small Business Assistance Act; extend repealer on Ford
authority of DECD to grant funds to planning and
development districts under.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 333 Beer and light wine; extend repealer on authority of Ford
Alcoholic Beverage Control Division to enforce certain
provisions of law.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 334 State poem; designate "My Mississippi" as the official. Montgomery (15th)
Referred To Education
HB 335 Mississippi Veterans Monument Commission; extend Ford
repealer.
Referred To Military Affairs
HB 336 Mississippi Aquaculture Act; extend repealer on Ford
authorization of Agriculture Department to issue
permits for game fish pilot program.
Referred To Agriculture;Game and Fish
HB 337 Insurance Integrity Enforcement Bureau; reenact and Ford
extend repealer.
Referred To Insurance;Appropriations
HB 338 Engineering; extend date of repealer on the minimum Ford
qualifications required to register as a professional.
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 339 Community development block grants; extend repealer on Ford
prohibition against grants for public water systems
unless viable.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 340 Emerging Crops Fund; extend repealer and place Ford
moratorium on certain poultry loans.
Referred To Agriculture;Ways and Means
HB 341 Juvenile Detention Fund; extend repealer . Ford
Referred To Juvenile Justice;Appropriations
HB 342 Mississippi Employer-Assisted Teacher Program; extend Ford
repealer.
Referred To Education;Appropriations
HB 343 Water diversion project; extend repealer on law that Ford
funds certain projects.
Referred To Game and Fish
HB 344 Donation of leave time; extend repealer. Ford
Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers
HB 345 Division of Community Services of the Department of Ford
Youth Services; extend repealer.
Referred To Juvenile Justice
HB 346 Law enforcement monument; include names of certain Taylor
federal law enforcement officers.
Referred To Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands
HB 347 Housing authorities; revise appointment of Smith (39th)
commissioners.
Referred To Municipalities;County Affairs
HB 348 Garbage fees; not to be a lien on property if garbage Ellzey
collection is performed by private contractors.
Referred To County Affairs;Municipalities
HB 349 Weight limits on state highways; fees, fines and Ellzey
penalties returned to counties for feeder road program.
Referred To Transportation
HB 350 Motor vehicle taxes; cash refund instead of credit when Robinson (84th)
vehicle is sold or destroyed.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 351 Ad valorem tax; impose on nonproducing mineral estates Robinson (84th)
held separately from surface estate.
Referred To Ways and Means
HB 352 School districts, municipal; provide for board member Robinson (84th)
from added territory and authorize transfer to adjacent
district.
Referred To Education;Apportionment and Elections
HB 353 School counselors and attendance officers; extend Warren
immunity for maintaining control and discipline of
students.
Referred To Education
HB 354 Driver's license records; confidential and exempt from Cameron
Public Records Act.
Referred To Transportation
HB 355 Sheriffs; felony conviction disqualifies from holding Cameron
the office.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 356 Franchisees; prohibit franchisor from forcing Miles
acceptance of products not ordered or desired.
Referred To Transportation
HB 357 Voter identification; require at polls on election day. Cameron
Referred To Apportionment and Elections
HB 358 Gun manufacturers; prohibit cities from suing. Cameron
Referred To Judiciary A
HB 359 Subcontractors; create lien for subcontractors. Cameron
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 360 Body piercing; require written parental permission for Cameron
minors.
Referred To Judiciary B
HB 361 State agencies; must use appropriations for new Clark
positions and salary increases in accordance with
legislative direction.
Referred To Appropriations
HB 362 Automobiles; counties and cities may establish programs Clark
to help certain persons purchase.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations
HB 363 Automobiles; DHS shall provide grants to certain Clark
persons to help them purchase.
Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations
HB 364 Juveniles; try as adults for carjacking and auto theft. Barnett (92nd)
Referred To Juvenile Justice
HC 2 Amend Constitution; require elections on municipal Robinson (84th)
annexations.
Referred To Constitution
HC 3 Amend Constitution; authorize sale of sixteenth section Moak
land to certain veterans.
Referred To Constitution
HC 4 Amend Constitution; homeowner may purchase up to five Taylor
acres of sixteenth section land.
Referred To Constitution
HC 5 Amend Constitutuion; Governor elected by majority of Denny
popular vote; abolish electoral votes.
Referred To Constitution
HC 6 Amend Constitution; abolish requirement that Governor Flaggs
be elected by majority of popular and electoral votes.
Referred To Constitution
HC 7 Amend constitution; delete requirement that legislative Cameron
bills be read.
Referred To Constitution
HC 8 Judicial tax levey; memorialize Congress to adopt Clark
constitutional amendment restricting.
Referred To Rules
HC 9 Require that state budget be developed pursuant to Flaggs
zero-based budgeting.
Referred To Rules
HC 10 Mississippi River Bridge near Greenville; memorialize Cameron
Congress to provide funds to construct.
Referred To Rules
HC 11 Constitutional Convention; rescind previous resolutions Martinson
calling for.
Referred To Rules
HC 12 Commend Ken Parvin. Ishee
Referred To Rules
HC 13 Commend the life and accomplishments of Dr. Wright L. Flaggs
Lassiter.
Referred To Rules
HC 14 Commend Kenneth Hester upon his retirement. Holland
Referred To Rules
HR 6 House Rules; amend to require waiting one day before Bowles
considering conference reports.
Referred To Rules
HR 7 Memorialize Congress to return a greater portion of the Cameron
federal unemployment tax to Mississippi.
Referred To Rules
SN 1 Peyton Self, Marks, Mississippi, as a member of the OUT GOING GOVERNOR
Mississippi Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and
Parks, for the unexpired term of office ending July 1,
2000
Do Return to Governor
SN 2 S. George Sekul, Biloxi, Mississippi, as a member of OUT GOING GOVERNOR
the Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources, for the
unexpired term of office ending July 1, 2000
Do Return to Governor
SN 3 Charles R. Porter, Brandon, Mississippi, as a member of OUT GOING GOVERNOR
the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Home
Corporation, for the unexpired term of office ending
May 7, 2000
Do Return to Governor
SN 4 Bobby J. Gaines, Tupelo, Mississippi, as a member of OUT GOING GOVERNOR
the Board of Directors of the Health Care Trust Fund,
for the term office ending March 1, 2004
Do Return to Governor
SN 5 J. Kirkham Povall, Cleveland, Mississippi, as a member OUT GOING GOVERNOR
of the Board of Directors of the Health Care Trust
Fund, for the term of office ending March 1, 2003
Do Return to Governor
SN 6 Rita Wray, Brandon, Mississippi, as a member of the OUT GOING GOVERNOR
Board of Directors of the Health Care Trust Fund, for
the term of office ending March 1, 2002
Do Return to Governor
SN 7 Paul Calhoun, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of the OUT GOING GOVERNOR
Board of Directors of the Health Care Trust Fund, for
the term of office ending March 1, 2001
Do Return to Governor
SN 8 Dr. R. H. Stewart, Long Beach, Mississippi, as a member OUT GOING GOVERNOR
of the Board of Directors of the Health Care Trust
Fund, for the term of office ending March 1, 2000
Do Return to Governor
SN 9 Larry E. Homan, Fulton, Mississippi, as a member of the OUT GOING GOVERNOR
Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher
Learning, for the term of office ending May 8, 2004
Do Return to Governor
SN 10 Donald T. Sullivan, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member OUT GOING GOVERNOR
of the Mississippi Leadership Council on Aging, for the
unexpired term of office that shall be at the pleasure
of the Governor
Do Return to Governor
SN 11 Franklin Johnson, Starkville, Mississippi, as a member OUT GOING GOVERNOR
of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Industries
for the Blind, for the unexpired term of office ending
July 1, 2003
Do Return to Governor
SN 12 Charles M. Thomas, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as a OUT GOING GOVERNOR
member of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi
Industries for the Blind, for the four year term of
office ending July 1, 2003
Do Return to Governor
SN 13 Billy V. Mayfield, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of OUT GOING GOVERNOR
the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Industries
for the Blind, for the unexpired term of office ending
July 1, 2000
Do Return to Governor
SN 14 Mike P. Marsh, Brandon, Mississippi, as Chairman of the OUT GOING GOVERNOR
Mississippi Workers Compensation Commission, for the
unexpired term of office ending January 1, 2005
Do Return to Governor
SN 15 Jack Johnson, III, Greenwood, Mississippi, as a member OUT GOING GOVERNOR
of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Home
Coproration, for the four year term of office ending
May 7, 2003
Do Return to Governor
SN 16 Anna Marie Barnes, Jackson, Mississippi, as Director of OUT GOING GOVERNOR
the Division of Medicaid in the Office of the Governor,
for the unexpired term of office commencing September
1, 1999, and ending at the pleasure of the Governor
Do Return to Governor
SN 17 Brenda R. Collins, Lucedale, Mississippi, as a member OUT GOING GOVERNOR
of the State Board of Community and Junior Colleges,
for the unexpired term of office ending June 30, 2003
Do Return to Governor
SN 18 Bobbie Ann Walker, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of OUT GOING GOVERNOR
the Statewide Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, for the
unexpired term of office ending July 1, 2000
Do Return to Governor
SN 1 Peyton Self, Marks, Mississippi, as a member of the OUT GOING GOVERNOR
Mississippi Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and
Parks, for the unexpired term of office ending July 1,
2000
Appointment Returned To Gov
SN 2 S. George Sekul, Biloxi, Mississippi, as a member of OUT GOING GOVERNOR
the Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources, for the
unexpired term of office ending July 1, 2000
Appointment Returned To Gov
SN 3 Charles R. Porter, Brandon, Mississippi, as a member of OUT GOING GOVERNOR
the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Home
Corporation, for the unexpired term of office ending
May 7, 2000
Appointment Returned To Gov
SN 4 Bobby J. Gaines, Tupelo, Mississippi, as a member of OUT GOING GOVERNOR
the Board of Directors of the Health Care Trust Fund,
for the term office ending March 1, 2004
Appointment Returned To Gov
SN 5 J. Kirkham Povall, Cleveland, Mississippi, as a member OUT GOING GOVERNOR
of the Board of Directors of the Health Care Trust
Fund, for the term of office ending March 1, 2003
Appointment Returned To Gov
SN 6 Rita Wray, Brandon, Mississippi, as a member of the OUT GOING GOVERNOR
Board of Directors of the Health Care Trust Fund, for
the term of office ending March 1, 2002
Appointment Returned To Gov
SN 7 Paul Calhoun, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of the OUT GOING GOVERNOR
Board of Directors of the Health Care Trust Fund, for
the term of office ending March 1, 2001
Appointment Returned To Gov
SN 8 Dr. R. H. Stewart, Long Beach, Mississippi, as a member OUT GOING GOVERNOR
of the Board of Directors of the Health Care Trust
Fund, for the term of office ending March 1, 2000
Appointment Returned To Gov
SN 9 Larry E. Homan, Fulton, Mississippi, as a member of the OUT GOING GOVERNOR
Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher
Learning, for the term of office ending May 8, 2004
Appointment Returned To Gov
SN 10 Donald T. Sullivan, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member OUT GOING GOVERNOR
of the Mississippi Leadership Council on Aging, for the
unexpired term of office that shall be at the pleasure
of the Governor
Appointment Returned To Gov
SN 11 Franklin Johnson, Starkville, Mississippi, as a member OUT GOING GOVERNOR
of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Industries
for the Blind, for the unexpired term of office ending
July 1, 2003
Appointment Returned To Gov
SN 12 Charles M. Thomas, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as a OUT GOING GOVERNOR
member of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi
Industries for the Blind, for the four year term of
office ending July 1, 2003
Appointment Returned To Gov
SN 13 Billy V. Mayfield, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of OUT GOING GOVERNOR
the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Industries
for the Blind, for the unexpired term of office ending
July 1, 2000
Appointment Returned To Gov
SN 14 Mike P. Marsh, Brandon, Mississippi, as Chairman of the OUT GOING GOVERNOR
Mississippi Workers Compensation Commission, for the
unexpired term of office ending January 1, 2005
Appointment Returned To Gov
SN 15 Jack Johnson, III, Greenwood, Mississippi, as a member OUT GOING GOVERNOR
of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Home
Coproration, for the four year term of office ending
May 7, 2003
Appointment Returned To Gov
SN 16 Anna Marie Barnes, Jackson, Mississippi, as Director of OUT GOING GOVERNOR
the Division of Medicaid in the Office of the Governor,
for the unexpired term of office commencing September
1, 1999, and ending at the pleasure of the Governor
Appointment Returned To Gov
SN 17 Brenda R. Collins, Lucedale, Mississippi, as a member OUT GOING GOVERNOR
of the State Board of Community and Junior Colleges,
for the unexpired term of office ending June 30, 2003
Appointment Returned To Gov
SN 18 Bobbie Ann Walker, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of OUT GOING GOVERNOR
the Statewide Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, for the
unexpired term of office ending July 1, 2000
Appointment Returned To Gov
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