The board of supervisors of each county may, in its discretion, contract with certain professionals when the board determines that such professional services are necessary and in the best interest of the county.
The board of supervisors shall spread upon its minutes its finding that the professional services are necessary and in the best interest of the county. The contract for professional services shall be approved by the attorney for the board of supervisors and made a part of the minutes. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the board of supervisors may request and consider the price of the services in its initial and subsequent contact with professionals.
A professional within the meaning of this section shall be limited to:
Attorneys at law, admitted to practice law in this state by the State Board of Bar Admissions;
Accountants, certified by the State Board of Public Accountancy;
Architects, licensed by the State Board of Architecture;
Engineers and land surveyors, registered by the State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors;
Physicians, licensed by the State Board of Medical Licensure;
Appraisers, licensed by the Mississippi Real Estate Commission or as otherwise provided by law or ad valorem appraisers holding the MAE designation from the Department of Revenue;
Real estate brokers, licensed by the Mississippi Real Estate Commission;
In the sale of personal property pursuant to the provisions of Section 19-7-5, auctioneers who meet standards established by the State Department of Audit.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 19 - Counties and County Officers
Chapter 3 - Board of Supervisors
§ 19-3-1. Districts and boundaries; election of supervisors
§ 19-3-3. Eligibility of supervisors
§ 19-3-5. Bond to be executed by supervisor
§ 19-3-7. Organizational meeting
§ 19-3-9. Organizational and other meetings in case of epidemics
§ 19-3-11. Regular meetings in counties having one court district
§ 19-3-13. Regular meetings in counties having two court districts
§ 19-3-15. Meetings of board in Harrison County
§ 19-3-17. Length of sessions; recesses
§ 19-3-23. Quorum; fine for nonattendance
§ 19-3-25. Sheriff to attend meetings
§ 19-3-27. Duties of clerk of board of supervisors; signing of minutes
§ 19-3-29. Appointment of clerk pro tempore
§ 19-3-31. Employment of office clerks in certain counties
§ 19-3-33. Publication of proceedings
§ 19-3-35. Publication of proceedings; cumulative method
§ 19-3-37. Privileges of supervisors
§ 19-3-39. Supervisors are conservators of the peace
§ 19-3-47. Employment of counsel
§ 19-3-48. Monthly office allowance for attorney employed by board
§ 19-3-51. Power of the board to subpoena witnesses and cite for contempt
§ 19-3-53. Collection of fines imposed by board
§ 19-3-55. Elections for county purposes may be ordered by petition of qualified electors
§ 19-3-57. Tickets; what shall be printed on same
§ 19-3-59. Appropriation of county funds
§ 19-3-61. Employment of comptroller or bookkeeper
§ 19-3-65. Membership in national and state organizations of governmental officials
§ 19-3-68. Supervisors and county employees authorized to use credit cards to pay travel expenses
§ 19-3-69. Authority to contract for professional services
§ 19-3-71. Appointment of county fire services coordinator
§ 19-3-73. Authority of county to maintain real property owned or leased by fire protection district
§ 19-3-75. Maintenance of roads or driveways to public cemeteries
§ 19-3-83. Authority to adopt ordinances for the regulation of transient vendors
§ 19-3-85. Authority of board to dispose of lost, stolen, abandoned or misplaced personal property