Mississippi Code § 73-47-7

Declaration of policy
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For occupational regulations promulgated by occupational licensing boards, it is the policy of the State of Mississippi to: (a) Increase economic opportunities for all of its citizens by promoting competition and thereby encouraging innovation and job growth; and (b) Use the least restrictive regulation necessary to protect consumers from present, significant and substantiated harms that threaten public health and safety. Added by Laws, 2017, ch. 415, HB 1425, 4, eff. 7/1/2017.
For occupational regulations promulgated by occupational licensing boards, it is the policy of the State of Mississippi to: (a) Increase economic opportunities for all of its citizens by promoting competition and thereby encouraging innovation and job growth; and (b) Use the least restrictive regulation necessary to protect consumers from present, significant and substantiated harms that threaten public health and safety. Added by Laws, 2017, ch. 415, HB 1425, 4, eff. 7/1/2017.
For occupational regulations promulgated by occupational licensing boards, it is the policy of the State of Mississippi to: (a) Increase economic opportunities for all of its citizens by promoting competition and thereby encouraging innovation and job growth; and (b) Use the least restrictive regulation necessary to protect consumers from present, significant and substantiated harms that threaten public health and safety. Added by Laws, 2017, ch. 415, HB 1425, 4, eff. 7/1/2017.
For occupational regulations promulgated by occupational licensing boards, it is the policy of the State of Mississippi to:
(a) Increase economic opportunities for all of its citizens by promoting competition and thereby encouraging innovation and job growth; and
(b) Use the least restrictive regulation necessary to protect consumers from present, significant and substantiated harms that threaten public health and safety.

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