Legislation and Litigation
Legislation
MISSISSIPPI
Currently there are no jurisdictions in Mississippi that are collecting data. There was legislation pending in the House that would have required data collection (H.B. 1460), but the legislation died in committee on February 5, 2002.
H.B. 219, Reg. Sess. (2005), An Act to Prohibit Racial Profiling by Law Enforcement Officers
Status: Unenacted February 01, 2005
No jurisdictions required to collect data
Other Information: Requires general traffic stop data collection efforts. Criminalizes law enforcement officials practicing racial profiling. Outlines specific requirements of employment and future hiring practices. This bill died in committee on February 1, 2005.
H.B. 1242, Reg. Session. Miss. (2003), An Act to Prohibit Racial Profiling by Law Enforcement Officers; To Provide Penalties for Violations and for Related Purposes
Status: Unenacted June 01, 2003
all jurisdictions required to collect data
Data Collected: race, reason for stop / alleged violation
H.B. 1250, 1st Reg. Sess. (Miss. 2003), An Act to Create the Racial Profiling Study Committee
Status: Unenacted February 04, 2003
No jurisdictions required to collect data
Other Information: This bill would have required the creation of a committee to study racial profiling that reported to the legislature, however it died in committee on February 4, 2003.
H.B. 3 Reg. Session (2006), An Act to Prohibit Racial Profiling by Law Enforcement Officials
Status: Unenacted
No jurisdictions required to collect data
