MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2016 Regular Session

To: Military Affairs

By: Representative Snowden

House Bill 1119

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 33-1-33, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REVISE THE MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE STATE WHERE, DURING PERIODS OF ANNUAL TRAINING, MILITARY POLICE PERSONNEL WILL HAVE CERTAIN PEACE OFFICER POWERS; TO PROVIDE THAT THE ADJUTANT GENERAL, MISSISSIPPI MILITARY DEPARTMENT, THE MISSISSIPPI NATIONAL GUARD AND DESIGNATED CIVILIAN GUARD EMPLOYEES INCLUDING PEACE OFFICERS AND ARMED OR UNARMED CIVILIAN GUARDS, SHALL HAVE DISCRETION IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THEIR DUTIES AND SHALL BE IMMUNE FROM LIABILITY ACCORDING TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE STATE TORT CLAIMS ACT; TO PROVIDE THAT MONIES FROM THE STATE GENERAL FUND MAY BE UTILIZED FOR THE TRAINING OF CERTAIN CIVILIAN GUARD OFFICERS AT THE MISSISSIPPI LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS' TRAINING ACADEMY; TO BRING FORWARD SECTIONS 11-46-1 AND 11-46-9, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, WHICH ARE SECTIONS OF THE STATE TORTS CLAIM ACT, FOR THE PURPOSES OF POSSIBLE AMENDMENT; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.

     BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:

     SECTION 1.  Section 33-1-33, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     33-1-33.  (1)  The civilian guards employed by the military department, whether paid by state appropriations, federal funds, or other authorized funds, or any combination thereof, and assigned to duties of safeguarding personal and real property belonging to the state or United States or government mixed properties or personal properties belonging to officers and men of the National Guard or of the employees of the military department are hereby given peace officer powers of a constable on the military facilities and reservations to which such civilian guards are assigned.

     (2)  During periods of annual training, the Adjutant General may designate personnel of military police units to have peace officer powers of a constable on * * *the all military facilities, airfields, or reservations belonging to the Mississippi National Guard including, but not limited to, * * *at Camp McCain, Grenada, Mississippi, Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and the Air National Guard Training Site, Gulfport, Mississippi, Key Field, Meridian, Mississippi, Thompson Field, Jackson, Mississippi, and Hawkins Field, Jackson, Mississippi, to supplement the civilian guards in subsection (1) above.

     (3)  The Adjutant General may designate civilian guard employee duties to be of such a nature as to require the employee to meet the requirements established by the Board on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Training for law enforcement officers.  For purposes of enforcement, these civilian guard employees shall have the powers of law enforcement officers on the military facilities and reservations to which assigned.  The Adjutant General, Mississippi Military Department, the Mississippi National Guard and any designated civilian guard employee including, but not limited to, peace officers and armed or unarmed civilian guards, shall have discretion in the performance of their duties and shall be immune from liability as provided for in Section 11-46-1 et seq. * * *No Monies from the State General Fund * * *shall may be utilized for the training of these officers at the Mississippi Law Enforcement Officers' Training Academy * * *unless specifically authorized by appropriation of the Legislature for that purpose.

     SECTION 2.  Section 11-46-1, Mississippi Code of 1972, is brought forward as follows:

     11-46-1.  As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings ascribed unless the context otherwise requires:

          (a)  "Claim" means any demand to recover damages from a governmental entity as compensation for injuries.

          (b)  "Claimant" means any person seeking compensation under the provisions of this chapter, whether by administrative remedy or through the courts.

          (c)  "Board" means the Mississippi Tort Claims Board.

          (d)  "Department" means the Department of Finance and Administration.

          (e)  "Director" means the executive director of the department who is also the executive director of the board.

          (f)  "Employee" means any officer, employee or servant of the State of Mississippi or a political subdivision of the state, including elected or appointed officials and persons acting on behalf of the state or a political subdivision in any official capacity, temporarily or permanently, in the service of the state or a political subdivision whether with or without compensation, including firefighters who are members of a volunteer fire department that is a political subdivision.  The term "employee" shall not mean a person or other legal entity while acting in the capacity of an independent contractor under contract to the state or a political subdivision; and

              (i)  For purposes of the limits of liability provided for in Section 11-46-15, the term "employee" shall include:

                   1.  Physicians under contract to provide health services with the State Board of Health, the State Board of Mental Health or any county or municipal jail facility while rendering services under the contract;

                   2.  Any physician, dentist or other health care practitioner employed by the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) and its departmental practice plans who is a faculty member and provides health care services only for patients at UMMC or its affiliated practice sites;

                   3.  Any physician, dentist or other health care practitioner employed by any university under the control of the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning who practices only on the campus of any university under the control of the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning;

                   4.  Any physician, dentist or other health care practitioner employed by the State Veterans Affairs Board and who provides health care services for patients for the State Veterans Affairs Board; 

              (ii)  The term "employee" shall also include Mississippi Department of Human Services licensed foster parents for the limited purposes of coverage under the Tort Claims Act as provided in Section 11-46-8; and 

              (iii)  The term "employee" also shall include any employee or member of the governing board of a charter school but shall not include any person or entity acting in the capacity of an independent contractor to provide goods or services under a contract with a charter school.

          (g)  "Governmental entity" means the state and political subdivisions.

          (h)  "Injury" means death, injury to a person, damage to or loss of property or any other injury that a person may suffer that is actionable at law or in equity.

          (i)  "Political subdivision" means any body politic or body corporate other than the state responsible for governmental activities only in geographic areas smaller than that of the state, including, but not limited to, any county, municipality, school district, charter school, volunteer fire department that is a chartered nonprofit corporation providing emergency services under contract with a county or municipality, community hospital as defined in Section 41-13-10, airport authority, or other instrumentality of the state, whether or not the body or instrumentality has the authority to levy taxes or to sue or be sued in its own name.

          (j)  "State" means the State of Mississippi and any office, department, agency, division, bureau, commission, board, institution, hospital, college, university, airport authority or other instrumentality thereof, whether or not the body or instrumentality has the authority to levy taxes or to sue or be sued in its own name.

          (k)  "Law" means all species of law, including, but not limited to, any and all constitutions, statutes, case law, common law, customary law, court order, court rule, court decision, court opinion, court judgment or mandate, administrative rule or regulation, executive order, or principle or rule of equity.

     SECTION 3.  Section 11-46-9, Mississippi Code of 1972, is brought forward as follows:

     11-46-9.  (1)  A governmental entity and its employees acting within the course and scope of their employment or duties shall not be liable for any claim:

          (a)  Arising out of a legislative or judicial action or inaction, or administrative action or inaction of a legislative or judicial nature;

          (b)  Arising out of any act or omission of an employee of a governmental entity exercising ordinary care in reliance upon, or in the execution or performance of, or in the failure to execute or perform, a statute, ordinance or regulation, whether or not the statute, ordinance or regulation be valid;

          (c)  Arising out of any act or omission of an employee of a governmental entity engaged in the performance or execution of duties or activities relating to police or fire protection unless the employee acted in reckless disregard of the safety and well-being of any person not engaged in criminal activity at the time of injury;

          (d)  Based upon the exercise or performance or the failure to exercise or perform a discretionary function or duty on the part of a governmental entity or employee thereof, whether or not the discretion be abused;

          (e)  Arising out of an injury caused by adopting or failing to adopt a statute, ordinance or regulation;

          (f)  Which is limited or barred by the provisions of any other law;

          (g)  Arising out of the exercise of discretion in determining whether or not to seek or provide the resources necessary for the purchase of equipment, the construction or maintenance of facilities, the hiring of personnel and, in general, the provision of adequate governmental services;

          (h)  Arising out of the issuance, denial, suspension or revocation of, or the failure or refusal to issue, deny, suspend or revoke any privilege, ticket, pass, permit, license, certificate, approval, order or similar authorization where the governmental entity or its employee is authorized by law to determine whether or not such authorization should be issued, denied, suspended or revoked unless such issuance, denial, suspension or revocation, or failure or refusal thereof, is of a malicious or arbitrary and capricious nature;

          (i)  Arising out of the assessment or collection of any tax or fee;

          (j)  Arising out of the detention of any goods or merchandise by any law enforcement officer, unless such detention is of a malicious or arbitrary and capricious nature;

          (k)  Arising out of the imposition or establishment of a quarantine, whether such quarantine relates to persons or property;

          (l)  Of any claimant who is an employee of a governmental entity and whose injury is covered by the Workers' Compensation Law of this state by benefits furnished by the governmental entity by which he is employed;

          (m)  Of any claimant who at the time the claim arises is an inmate of any detention center, jail, workhouse, penal farm, penitentiary or other such institution, regardless of whether such claimant is or is not an inmate of any detention center, jail, workhouse, penal farm, penitentiary or other such institution when the claim is filed;

          (n)  Arising out of any work performed by a person convicted of a crime when the work is performed pursuant to any sentence or order of any court or pursuant to laws of the State of Mississippi authorizing or requiring such work;

          (o)  Under circumstances where liability has been or is hereafter assumed by the United States, to the extent of such assumption of liability, including, but not limited to, any claim based on activities of the Mississippi National Guard when such claim is cognizable under the National Guard Tort Claims Act of the United States, 32 USCS 715 (32 USCS 715), or when such claim accrues as a result of active federal service or state service at the call of the Governor for quelling riots and civil disturbances;

          (p)  Arising out of a plan or design for construction or improvements to public property, including, but not limited to, public buildings, highways, roads, streets, bridges, levees, dikes, dams, impoundments, drainage channels, diversion channels, harbors, ports, wharfs or docks, where such plan or design has been approved in advance of the construction or improvement by the legislative body or governing authority of a governmental entity or by some other body or administrative agency, exercising discretion by authority to give such approval, and where such plan or design is in conformity with engineering or design standards in effect at the time of preparation of the plan or design;

          (q)  Arising out of an injury caused solely by the effect of weather conditions on the use of streets and highways;

          (r)  Arising out of the lack of adequate personnel or facilities at a state hospital or state corrections facility if reasonable use of available appropriations has been made to provide such personnel or facilities;

          (s)  Arising out of loss, damage or destruction of property of a patient or inmate of a state institution;

          (t)  Arising out of any loss of benefits or compensation due under a program of public assistance or public welfare;

          (u)  Arising out of or resulting from riots, unlawful assemblies, unlawful public demonstrations, mob violence or civil disturbances;

          (v)  Arising out of an injury caused by a dangerous condition on property of the governmental entity that was not caused by the negligent or other wrongful conduct of an employee of the governmental entity or of which the governmental entity did not have notice, either actual or constructive, and adequate opportunity to protect or warn against; provided, however, that a governmental entity shall not be liable for the failure to warn of a dangerous condition which is obvious to one exercising due care;

          (w)  Arising out of the absence, condition, malfunction or removal by third parties of any sign, signal, warning device, illumination device, guardrail or median barrier, unless the absence, condition, malfunction or removal is not corrected by the governmental entity responsible for its maintenance within a reasonable time after actual or constructive notice;

          (x)  Arising out of the administration of corporal punishment or the taking of any action to maintain control and discipline of students, as defined in Section 37-11-57, by a teacher, assistant teacher, principal or assistant principal of a public school district in the state unless the teacher, assistant teacher, principal or assistant principal acted in bad faith or with malicious purpose or in a manner exhibiting a wanton and willful disregard of human rights or safety; or

          (y)  Arising out of the construction, maintenance or operation of any highway, bridge or roadway project entered into by the Mississippi Transportation Commission or other governmental entity and a company under the provisions of Section 65-43-1 or 65-43-3, where the act or omission occurs during the term of any such contract.

     (2)  A governmental entity shall also not be liable for any claim where the governmental entity:

          (a)  Is inactive and dormant;

          (b)  Receives no revenue;

          (c)  Has no employees; and

          (d)  Owns no property.

     (3)  If a governmental entity exempt from liability by subsection (2) becomes active, receives income, hires employees or acquires any property, such governmental entity shall no longer be exempt from liability as provided in subsection (2) and shall be subject to the provisions of this chapter.

     SECTION 4.  This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2016.