MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2012 Regular Session
To: Conservation and Water Resources
By: Representative Currie
House Bill 801
AN ACT TO PROHIBIT THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI AND ALL
POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS OF THE STATE FROM ADOPTING OR IMPLEMENTING THE CREED,
DOCTRINE, PRINCIPLE OR ANY TENET OF THE UNITED STATES RIO DECLARATION ON
ENVIRONMENT AND THE STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT KNOWN
AS "AGENDA 21" OR ANY OTHER INTERNATIONAL LAW CONTRAVENING THE
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OR THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF
MISSISSIPPI; TO PROHIBIT THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI AND ALL POLITICAL
SUBDIVISIONS OF THE STATE FROM IMPLEMENTING PROGRAMS OF, EXPENDING ANY SUM OF
MONEY FOR, BEING A MEMBER OF, RECEIVING FUNDING FROM, CONTRACTING SERVICES
FROM, OR GIVING FINANCIAL OR OTHER FORMS OF AID TO THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL
FOR LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES OR ANY OF ITS RELATED OR AFFILIATED
ORGANIZATIONS TO INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, COUNTDOWN 2010, LOCAL ACTION
FOR BIODIVERSITY, EUROPEAN CENTER FOR NATURE CONSERVATION, THE INTERNATIONAL
UNION FOR CONSERVATION OF NATURE AND THE PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL ON SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE
LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1.
(1) As used in this section, "political subdivisions" means all
states, counties, incorporated cities, unincorporated cities, public local
entities, public-private partnerships and any other public entity thereof.
(2) The State of
Mississippi and all political subdivisions thereof shall not adopt, nor
implement, the creed, doctrine, principle or any tenet of the United States Rio
Declaration on Environment and Development and the Statement of Principles for
Sustainable Development known as "Agenda 21," adopted at the United
Nations Conference on Environment and Development, held from June 3-14, 1992,
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, or any other international law contravening the
Constitution of the United States or the Constitution of the State of
Mississippi.
(3) Since the
United Nations has enlisted the support of numerous independent, shadow
organizations to surreptitiously implement "Agenda 21" around the
world, the State of Mississippi and all political subdivisions are prohibited
from implementing programs of, expending any sum of money for, being a member
of, receiving funding from, contracting services from, or giving financial or
other forms of aid to the International Council for Local Environmental
Initiatives or any of its related or affiliated organizations to include, but
not be limited to, Countdown 2010, Local Action for Biodiversity, European
Center for Nature Conservation, the International Union for Conservation of
Nature and the President's Council on Sustainable Development, enacted on July
19, 1993, Executive Order #12852.
SECTION 2. This act
shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.
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