Mississippi Code
Chapter 19 - Health, Safety, and Welfare
§ 21-19-35. Regulation of transient vendors and photographers; power of counties and municipalities; application of county and municipal ordinances

The governing authorities of municipalities shall have the power to adopt reasonable ordinances for the regulation of transient vendors not inconsistent with the provisions of Sections 75-85-1 through 75-85-19. However, said authorities shall not have the power to declare residential solicitations by transient vendors who are citizens of the State of Mississippi, or who are agents of corporations domiciled in the State of Mississippi, or who are agents of foreign corporations qualified to do business in the State of Mississippi, to be a public nuisance or a misdemeanor, unless said transient vendors are not in compliance with Sections 75-85-1 through 75-85-19 or local regulations. Before transacting any business, all transient vendors shall furnish to the municipality wherein said business is to be transacted, a good and sufficient penal bond in an amount not to exceed Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) conditioned that if said transient vendor shall comply with all of the provisions of the municipal ordinances relating to transient vendors said obligation shall be void, otherwise, to remain in full force and effect. Any ordinance adopted by the governing authority of a municipality under the provisions of this section shall control as to the area within such municipality, regardless of the existence of a county ordinance.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 21 - Municipalities

Chapter 19 - Health, Safety, and Welfare

§ 21-19-1. General powers of municipal governing authorities; collection and disposal of garbage and rubbish

§ 21-19-2. Development of billing and collection system; defraying costs; increase in ad valorem tax; notice; joint and several liability of generator and property owner; liens

§ 21-19-3. Controlling contagious or infectious diseases; establishing pesthouses

§ 21-19-5. Establishing hospitals, workhouses, and houses of correction

§ 21-19-7. Donating to hospitals and benevolent institutions

§ 21-19-9. Controlling running of animals at large; establishment of city pounds; cooperative agreements

§ 21-19-11. Determination that property or parcel of land is menace; authorized municipal employee may make the determination that property or parcel of land is menace under certain circumstances; notification to property owner; hearing; cleaning pri...

§ 21-19-17. Restricting movements of individuals where public safety is endangered

§ 21-19-19. Regulating blind-tigers and disreputable places and practices

§ 21-19-21. Enacting fire regulations

§ 21-19-23. Entering mutual assistance pacts with other municipalities

§ 21-19-25. Adoption, amendment and revision of building and other codes

§ 21-19-27. Compelling erection of barriers

§ 21-19-29. Regulating ingress and egress of buildings

§ 21-19-31. Regulation of public places, depots and common carriers

§ 21-19-33. Regulations of circuses, shows, theaters, and other amusements

§ 21-19-35. Regulation of transient vendors and photographers; power of counties and municipalities; application of county and municipal ordinances

§ 21-19-37. Regulation of "going-out-of-business" sales, "fire" sales, and similar sales

§ 21-19-41. Contributing to support of federal food stamp program

§ 21-19-43. Encouraging establishment of industry

§ 21-19-44. Supporting certain local economic development organizations

§ 21-19-44.1. Donating to Main Street Project, Incorporated

§ 21-19-46. Donating to Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)

§ 21-19-47. Donating to support bands and orchestras

§ 21-19-51. Donating to fair associations

§ 21-19-53. Donating to support historical museums by certain municipalities

§ 21-19-55. Donating to patriotic organizations

§ 21-19-57. Donating to American Red Cross

§ 21-19-58. Donating to Mississippi Burn Care Fund

§ 21-19-59. Donating to state colleges or universities for support of airport by certain municipalities

§ 21-19-61. Advertising of municipal activities by certain municipalities

§ 21-19-63. Requiring maps of subdivisions to be furnished and approved; effect of dedication; easement declared abandoned

§ 21-19-65. Matching funds for social and community service programs

§ 21-19-67. Annual donations to chartered chapters of the Boys and Girls Clubs of America or the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), or to certain certified farmers' markets located within the municipality

§ 21-19-69. Donating to support certified farmers' market