Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 2 - Agriculture and Commerce
Part 2 - Rules of the Mississippi Fair Commission
Subpart 1 - Organization of the Fair Commission
Ejection from State Fairgrounds
Section 2-2-1-102
Any person coming onto the State Fairgrounds in Jackson, Mississippi who engages in any conduct that poses a clear and present danger to the public health, safety or welfare, including but not limited to, fighting, intoxication (alcohol or drugs), use of profanity, acts of terrorism, unauthorized discharge of weapons or disorderly or threatening conduct, may be immediately ejected from the Fairgrounds by the Mississippi Department of Agriculture's ("Department") duly authorized agents or designees for the duration of the event at which the conduct occurred, or for a period of ten (10) days if no event was in progress.
The ejected person shall then have thirty (30) days to request an informal administrative review before the Commissioner of Agriculture or his designee, who shall act as a reviewing officer. At this informal administrative review, subpoena power shall not be available, witnesses shall not be sworn or be subject to cross examination and no record shall be made of the proceedings. The reviewing officer's decision shall be in writing and shall be delivered to the parties by certified mail. If the accused does not request a hearing within thirty (30) days, then he is deemed to have waived his right to a review. The decision of the Commissioner or his designee shall be in writing and shall be delivered to the parties by certified mail. If either party is aggrieved by the decision, he shall have thirty (30) days after receipt of the Commissioner's order to appeal to the circuit court of the First Judicial District of Hinds County. Any appeal to circuit court shall be made in accordance with existing state laws and regulations governing such appeals.
Miss. Code Ann. § 69-5-3.