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§ 21-19-15. Preserving good order and peace

MS ST § 21-19-15West’s Annotated Mississippi CodeTitle 21. Municipalities (Approx. 2 pages)

§ 21-19-15. Preserving good order and peace

MS ST § 21-19-15West’s Annotated Mississippi CodeTitle 21. Municipalities (Approx. 2 pages)

West's Annotated Mississippi Code
Title 21. Municipalities
Chapter 19. Health, Safety, and Welfare
Miss. Code Ann. § 21-19-15
§ 21-19-15. Preserving good order and peace
(1) The governing authorities of municipalities shall have power to make all needful police regulations necessary for the preservation of good order and peace of the municipality and to prevent injury to, destruction of, or interference with public or private property.
(2) The governing authority of a municipality shall have the power to regulate or prohibit any mill, laundry or manufacturing plant from operating whereby the soot, cinders or smoke therefrom, or the unnecessary noises thereof, may do damage to or interfere with the use or occupation of public or private property.
(3) The governing authority of a municipality shall have the power to prohibit or regulate the sale or use of firecrackers, roman candles, torpedoes, sky rockets, and any and all explosives commonly known and referred to as fireworks; the term “fireworks” shall not include toy pistols, toy canes, toy guns, other devices in which paper caps manufactured in accordance with United States Interstate Commerce Commission regulations for packing and shipping of toy paper caps are used, or toy pistol paper caps manufactured as provided herein, the sale and use of which shall be permitted at all times.
(4) The governing authority of a municipality may enact an ordinance specifying the manner and means by which a motor vehicle may be immobilized due to failure of the record title owner of the motor vehicle to pay traffic or parking fines totaling over Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00).
(5) The governing authority of a municipality may enforce an ordinance regulating or restricting parking on any public street or roadway. However, signage that adequately describes the parking regulation or restriction must be posted.

Credits

Laws 1950, Ch. 491, § 124; Laws 1950, Ch. 517, § 1; Laws 1952, Ch. 365, § 1, eff. from and after passage (approved March 6, 1952). Amended by Laws 2007, Ch. 473, § 1, eff. July 1, 2007; Laws 2017, Ch. 347 (S.B. No. 2519), § 1, eff. July 1, 2017; Laws 2017, Ch. 399 (H.B. No. 51), § 1, eff. July 1, 2017.
Miss. Code Ann. § 21-19-15, MS ST § 21-19-15
The Statutes and Constitution are current with laws from the 2024 Regular, First, and Second Extraordinary Sessions effective through May 9, 2024. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details. The statutes are subject to changes provided by the Joint Legislative Committee on Compilation, Revision and Publication of Legislation.
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