Mississippi Code
In General
§ 7-5-13. Additional assistants to handle legal affairs of Highway Commission

The attorney general may, with the approval of the chief justice of the supreme court, appoint not more than two (2) competent attorneys, the number to be appointed to be fixed by the highway commission, each of whom shall be designated assistant attorney general, who shall be assigned specifically to the handling of the legal affairs of the state highway commission. Said assistants shall possess all of the qualifications required by law of the attorney general, shall have power and authority under the direction and supervision of the attorney general to perform all the duties required of that office, and shall be liable to all the pains and penalties to which the attorney general is liable. The attorney general may discharge any such assistant at his pleasure and appoint another in his stead. The attorney general shall fix the annual salary of each of the additional assistant attorneys general appointed under the provisions hereof at such sum as he may deem proper, not to exceed the maximum annual salary fixed by law for assistant attorneys general, said salary to be paid monthly from funds of the state highway commission. The assistant attorneys general shall devote their entire time and attention to the duties pertaining to the department of justice and the legal affairs of the state highway commission under the control and direction of the attorney general.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 7 - Executive Department

Chapter 5 - Attorney General

In General

§ 7-5-1. Qualifications, election, and duties

§ 7-5-3. Deputy attorney general

§ 7-5-9. Additional employees

§ 7-5-11. Statutory Advisor

§ 7-5-13. Additional assistants to handle legal affairs of Highway Commission

§ 7-5-15. Secretaries

§ 7-5-17. Office hours

§ 7-5-19. Office space, supplies, and equipment

§ 7-5-21. To keep a docket

§ 7-5-23. To keep an opinion-book

§ 7-5-25. To give opinions in writing

§ 7-5-27. To approve accounts against the state

§ 7-5-29. To attend the Supreme Court

§ 7-5-31. Failure to attend Supreme Court

§ 7-5-33. To enforce judgments and pay over collections

§ 7-5-35. May institute and prosecute suits to vacate fraudulent conveyances

§ 7-5-37. To prosecute suits

§ 7-5-41. To receive certified copies of pleadings

§ 7-5-43. May advise public officials and employees investigated or sued as result of discharging duties

§ 7-5-45. May advise school officials and employees in proceedings challenging validity of statute

§ 7-5-47. Suits on bonds of state officers

§ 7-5-49. To advise public service commission

§ 7-5-51. To represent state tax and public service commissions

§ 7-5-53. To assist district attorneys

§ 7-5-55. To recover taxes

§ 7-5-57. To draw papers

§ 7-5-59. Investigation of official corruption, other white collar crimes, and computer crimes

§ 7-5-63. Reports to the legislature

§ 7-5-65. Saving statute

§ 7-5-66. Prepayment of costs in civil actions for recovery of delinquent sums owed to Mississippi Guaranteed Student Loan Program

§ 7-5-67. Investigators of Public Integrity Division empowered to make arrests, serve and execute search warrants, and serve process