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§ 29-5-73. Parking restrictions

The driveway on the north side of the New Capitol Building leading from High Street to the north entrance to said building shall not be used for parking. When the legislature is not in session, no person other than elected state officials and state employees whose official duties require their presence in the New Capitol […]

§ 29-5-75. Penalty for illegal parking

Any person, other than an out-of-state tourist, who shall knowingly allow his automobile or vehicle to remain parked for a longer period than two (2) hours in any of the parking spaces adjacent to the north side of the New Capitol which are reserved for tourists, visitors, and persons having temporary business therein, and any […]

§ 29-5-77. Jurisdiction to enforce laws on state grounds

The Department of Finance and Administration shall have jurisdiction relative to the enforcement of all laws of the State of Mississippi on the properties, from curb to curb including adjoining streets, sidewalks and leased parking lots within the Capitol complex, set forth in Section 29-5-2, the Court of Appeals Building, the Mississippi Department of Transportation […]

§ 29-5-79. Protection of State Capitol Building

The speaker of the House of Representatives and the Lieutenant Governor are authorized to make such regulations as they may deem necessary for preserving the peace and securing the State Capitol from defacement, and for the protection of the property therein. The Lieutenant Governor or the speaker of the House of Representatives may request the […]

§ 29-5-81. Description of state grounds

Grounds of public buildings over which the Department of Finance and Administration has jurisdiction shall comprise the following: In the City of Jackson, Mississippi: The grounds surrounding all state buildings identified in Section 29-5-2(a)(i) and all seat of government property; State Board of Health Complex: Bounded on the north by Stadium Drive, on the west […]

§ 29-5-11. Hours capitol open

The Secretary of State shall have charge of the keys and other fastenings of all the exterior doors of the capitol and of all such rooms as are not occupied by one of the courts or as public offices authorized by law; and he shall keep in good order and securely locked, all rooms not […]

§ 29-5-13. Curator of the New Capitol Building; powers and duties of curator; transfer of position of Curator of the New Capitol Building from jurisdiction of Department of Archives and History to the House Management Committee and the Senate Rules Committee

There is established the position of Curator of the New Capitol Building, who shall have the following powers and duties: To oversee, initiate, approve and monitor the care of the New Capitol Building and grounds to ensure long-term preservation, conservation and maintenance of the building, historic furnishings and grounds; To coordinate with personnel of the […]

§ 29-5-57. Regulation of parking

It shall be the duty of the Office of General Services to supervise and regulate the parking of motor vehicles at the facilities named in Section 29-5-2 except for the state board of health building and the governor’s mansion, and to make all necessary regulations therefor to the end that parking space shall be available […]

§ 29-5-59. Parking for Governor

A suitable parking space or spaces adjacent to the south side of the New Capitol Building between the south entrance to the first floor and the east walkway, or President Street entrance, shall be reserved for use of the Governor.