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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Each of the following individuals shall file a statement of economic interest with the commission in accordance with the provisions of this chapter:
(a) Persons elected by popular vote, excluding United States Senators and United States Representatives, to any office, whether it be legislative, executive or judicial, and whether it be statewide, district, county, municipal or any other political subdivision, with the exception of members of boards of levee commissioners and election commissioners;
(b) Members of local school boards that administer public funds, regardless of whether such members are elected or appointed;
(c) Persons who are candidates for public office or who are appointed to fill a vacancy in an office who, if elected, would be required to file under paragraph (a) of this section;
(d) Executive directors or heads of state agencies, by whatever name they are designated, who are paid in part or in whole, directly or indirectly, from funds appropriated or authorized to be expended by the Legislature, and the presidents and trustees of all state-supported colleges, universities and junior colleges;
(e) Members of any state board, commission or agency, including the Mississippi Ethics Commission, charged with the administration or expenditure of public funds, with the exception of advisory boards or commissions; provided, however, in order to fulfill the legislative purposes of this chapter, the commission may require, upon a majority vote, the filing of a statement of economic interest by members of an advisory board or commission;
(f) Executive directors, heads, or members of any board, committee, commission or council of any of the following entities, by whatever name designated:
(i) An economic development district established pursuant to Title 19, Chapter 5, Mississippi Code of 1972;
(ii) Any entity created pursuant to the Regional Economic Development Act, Title 57, Chapter 64, Mississippi Code of 1972;
(iii) Any county development commission established pursuant to Title 59, Chapter 9, Mississippi Code of 1972;
(iv) Any industrial council established pursuant to Title 57, Chapter 32, Mississippi Code of 1972; or
(v) An airport authority established pursuant to statute or other legislative act.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Mississippi Code Title 25. Public Officers and Employees; Public Records § 25-4-25 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ms/title-25-public-officers-and-employees-public-records/ms-code-sect-25-4-25/
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