In order to promote agricultural and industrial development in Mississippi and to encourage the farmers to grow better livestock and agricultural products, there is hereby created a body politic and corporate to be hereafter known as the "Mississippi Fair Commission," which said body politic and corporate shall be under the management and control of said commission to be named by the Governor as follows: The Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce, chairman, the director of the Mississippi Extension Service, president of the Mississippi Livestock Association, the director of Mississippi Vocational Education, and a representative of Mississippi Association of Fairs, a representative of the Agricultural and Industrial Board, and a representative of the City Commission of Jackson, Mississippi, all to serve four years without salary compensation. Should a vacancy occur by resignation or death, the Governor shall appoint a successor.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 69 - Agriculture, Horticulture, and Animals
Chapter 5 - Fairs; Stock Shows; Improvement of Livestock
Article 1 - Mississippi Fair Commission and State Fair Grounds
§ 69-5-1. Mississippi Fair Commission created
§ 69-5-5. Executive secretary of Mississippi Fair Commission
§ 69-5-7. Headquarters of Mississippi Fair Commission
§ 69-5-8. "Kirk Fordice Equine Center" designated
§ 69-5-9. Effect of Sections 69-5-1 through 69-5-9 on livestock shows
§ 69-5-13. Requests for improvement of State Fair grounds
§ 69-5-15. Revenue bonds; issuance for improvement on state fair grounds
§ 69-5-17. Revenue bonds; sale, payment and redemption
§ 69-5-19. Revenue bonds; disposition of proceeds; additional bonds in case of deficit
§ 69-5-21. Revenue bonds; state not obligated by issuance
§ 69-5-23. Revenue bonds; negotiability
§ 69-5-25. Revenue bonds; sections constitute full authority for issuance; validation