Bill Text: MS SB2305 | 2024 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: DHS; allow fraud investigators to drive unmarked vehicles.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2024-03-05 - Died In Committee [SB2305 Detail]
Download: Mississippi-2024-SB2305-Introduced.html
MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2024 Regular Session
To: Accountability, Efficiency, Transparency
By: Senator(s) Fillingane
Senate Bill 2305
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 25-1-87, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO ALLOW FRAUD INVESTIGATORS AND THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES TO DRIVE UNMARKED VEHICLES; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. Section 25-1-87, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
25-1-87. All motor vehicles
owned or leased by the State of Mississippi or any agency, department or political
subdivision thereof, which shall include counties and municipalities, when such
agency or department or political subdivision, which shall include counties and
municipalities, is supported wholly or in part by public taxes or by appropriations
from public funds, shall have painted on both sides in letters at least three (3)
inches in height, and on the rear in letters not less than one and one-half (1-1/2)
inches in height, the name of the state agency or department, or political subdivision,
which shall include counties and municipalities, in a color which is in contrast
with the color of the vehicle; provided, however, that a permanent decal may be
used in lieu of paint, and provided further, that any municipality may affix a permanent
decal or design at least twelve (12) inches in height and twelve (12) inches in
width on both sides of the vehicle with the name of the municipality within or across
the permanent decal or design, and the permanent design or decal shall be in a color
or colors which are in contrast with the color of the vehicle. No privilege license
tag shall be issued for such vehicle until the name has been painted thereon or
a permanent design or decal affixed thereto as required by this section. A permanent
decal may be used in lieu of paint. The provisions of this paragraph shall not
apply to vehicles used by the Chief Executive of the State of Mississippi, to vehicles
owned or leased by the Department of Economic and Community Development, to vehicles
owned or leased by the Office of the Attorney General, to not more than one (1)
vehicle owned or leased by the Department of Public Safety for use by the Capitol Police,
to vehicles owned or leased by the Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure
and used only by the Investigative Division of the board, to one (1) vehicle owned
or leased by the Executive Director of the Department of Mental Health, to not more
than one (1) vehicle owned or leased by the Mississippi Division of Medicaid, to
one (1) vehicle owned or leased by the State Department of Rehabilitation Services,
to one (1) vehicle owned or leased by the Mississippi Department of Transportation,
to one (1) vehicle owned or leased by the Commissioner of the Mississippi Department
of Corrections, to not more than three (3) vehicles owned or leased by the Department
of Corrections and used only by Community Services Division officers, to not more
than one (1) vehicle owned or leased by the Mississippi Department of Transportation
and used only by an investigator employed by the Mississippi Department of Transportation,
to not more than two (2) vehicles owned or leased by the Mississippi Department
of Marine Resources, or to not more than one (1) vehicle owned or leased by the
Department of Revenue; and upon receipt of a written request from the State Adjutant
General, the Commissioner of Public Safety, the Director of the Alcoholic Beverage
Control Division of the Department of Revenue,
the Executive Director of the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and
Parks, the Director of the Bureau of Narcotics, the Executive Officer of the Board
of Pharmacy, the Executive Director of the Mississippi Gaming Commission, the State
Auditor or a president or chancellor of a state institution of higher learning,
the Governor may authorize the use of specified unmarked vehicles only in instances
where such identifying marks will hinder official investigations, and the governing
authorities of any municipality may authorize the use of specified, unmarked police
vehicles when identifying marks would hinder official criminal investigations by
the police. The written request or the order or resolution authorizing such shall
contain the manufacturer's serial number, the state inventory number, where applicable,
and shall set forth why the vehicle should be exempt from the provisions of this
paragraph. In the event the request is granted, the Governor shall furnish the
State Department of Audit with a copy of his or her written authority for
the use of the unmarked vehicles, or the governing authority, as the case may be,
shall enter its order or resolution on the minutes and shall furnish the State Department
of Audit with a certified copy of its order or resolution for the use of the unmarked
police vehicle. The state property auditors of the State Department of Audit shall
personally examine vehicles owned or leased by the State of Mississippi or any agency,
department or commission thereof and report violations of the provisions of this
paragraph to the State Auditor and the Chairman of the Joint Legislative Committee
on Performance Evaluation and Expenditure Review. Any vehicle found to be in violation
of this paragraph shall be reported immediately to the department head charged with
such vehicle, and five (5) days shall be given for compliance; and if not complied
with, such vehicles shall be impounded by the State Auditor until properly marked
or exempted.
Upon notification to the
Department of Revenue by the State Auditor that any municipality or political subdivision
is not in compliance with this section, the Department of Revenue shall
withhold any sales tax due for distribution to any such municipality and any excise
tax on gasoline, diesel fuel, kerosene and oil due any such county and for any months
thereafter, and shall continue to withhold such funds until compliance with this
section is certified to the Department of Revenue by the
State Department of Audit.
County-owned motor vehicles operated by the sheriff's department shall not be subject to the provisions of this section, but shall be subject to the provisions of Section 19-25-15. County-owned motor vehicles operated by a family court established pursuant to Section 43-23-1 et seq., shall not be subject to the provisions of this section.
State-owned or leased motor vehicles operated by the Department of Mental Health or by facilities operated by the Department of Mental Health and used for transporting patients living in group homes or alternative living arrangements shall not be subject to the provisions of this section.
Up to four (4) passenger automobiles owned or leased by economic development districts or economic development authorities shall not be subject to the provisions of this section.
State-owned or leased motor vehicles operated by the Agricultural and Livestock Theft Bureau of the Department of Agriculture and Commerce and used to investigate livestock theft shall not be subject to the provisions of this section.
Up to three (3) motor vehicles owned or leased by the Pascagoula Municipal Separate School District for use by district security officers shall not be subject to the provisions of this section.
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The provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to vehicles owned or leased by the Department of Human Services, Office of Inspector General for use only by Mississippi-certified law enforcement officers who are assigned to the Fraud Investigative Unit. In addition, one (1) vehicle for the Executive Director of the Department of Human Services shall not be subject to the provisions of this section.
Up to three (3) motor vehicles owned or leased by the Department of Insurance for use by the State Fire Marshal's Office shall not be subject to the provisions of this section.
The motor vehicles of a public airport shall not be subject to the provisions of this section upon a finding by the governing authority of such airport that marking a motor vehicle as required in this section will compromise security at such airport.
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2024.