Mississippi Code
In General
§ 57-1-67. Planning and development district offices and directors

The Mississippi Department of Economic Development, pursuant to contractual agreements with individual planning and development districts, may assign field office staff of the department to a planning and development district office. Planning and development district directors may be consulted by the department as any annual work programs for field office staff so assigned are prepared. Any such work programs shall be designed to address issues and projects of mutual interest to the department and districts and to the accomplishment of their respective economic development missions.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 57 - Planning, Research and Development

Chapter 1 - Mississippi Development Authority

In General

§ 57-1-1. Declaration of public policy

§ 57-1-2. Definitions

§ 57-1-3. Mississippi Development Authority seal

§ 57-1-7. Department motor vehicle insurance

§ 57-1-11. Rules and regulations

§ 57-1-12. Mississippi Development Authority to file annual report describing all assistance provided under the Advantage Mississippi Initiative

§ 57-1-12.1. Mississippi Development Authority to file quarterly reports regarding the net economic impact of incentives or assistance authorized under Sections 1 through 37 of Chapter 1, Laws of 2005, Third Extraordinary Session

§ 57-1-13. Plans for advertising and developing state

§ 57-1-15. Interstate and federal cooperation; Economic Development Fund

§ 57-1-17. Publicity and advertising; research laboratory

§ 57-1-19. Municipal enterprises; certificate of public convenience and necessity

§ 57-1-21. Municipal enterprises; issuance of certificate

§ 57-1-25. Municipal enterprises; election

§ 57-1-27. Bonds and certain contracts subject to approval of executive director

§ 57-1-29. Issuance of municipal bonds; form; terms; tax levy

§ 57-1-31. Compensation of attorneys employed in issuance of bonds

§ 57-1-33. Duties of executive director as to issuance of bonds

§ 57-1-35. Sale of bonds

§ 57-1-37. Issuance of additional bonds by municipality

§ 57-1-39. Exemption from taxation of bonds

§ 57-1-41. Investment of surplus sinking funds in bonds

§ 57-1-43. Payment and retirement of bonds; use of surplus income

§ 57-1-45. Sale, lease, etc., of municipal enterprises

§ 57-1-47. Municipal enterprises exempt from taxation

§ 57-1-49. Assistance by port authorities

§ 57-1-51. Construction of Sections 57-1-1 through 57-1-51

§ 57-1-53. Department designated agency for receipt of federal funds; coordination of functions relating to economic development and tourism

§ 57-1-54. Transfer of powers and duties of Department of Economic and Community Development to Mississippi Development Authority

§ 57-1-56. Occupational Information Coordinating Committee

§ 57-1-57. Study to determine existence of disparity in number of qualified minority contractors

§ 57-1-58. Policy of the Mississippi Development Authority with regard to programs of diversity in contracting for entities using funds made available under Sections 1 through 37 of Chapter 1, Laws of 2005, Third Extraordinary Session

§ 57-1-59. General powers and duties of Mississippi Development Authority with respect to tourism

§ 57-1-60. Grants to finance, promote and advertise local tourist attractions

§ 57-1-61. Transfer of functions of travel and tourism department of agricultural and industrial board

§ 57-1-63. Transfer of powers and duties of state agencies relating to promotion and advertising of tourism

§ 57-1-65. General powers and duties with respect to marketing

§ 57-1-66. Production, licensing, etc., of promotional publications, materials, etc.; disposition of proceeds from licensing or sale

§ 57-1-67. Planning and development district offices and directors

§ 57-1-68. Program of grants to finance and promote local economic development

§ 57-1-69. Cooperation with Mississippi Miss Hospitality, Inc., Miss Mississippi Pageant, Inc., and Mrs. Mississippi-America Pageant, Inc

§ 57-1-70. Miss Mississippi, Miss Hospitality and Mrs. Mississippi as official nongovernmental representatives of state