Definitions
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Civil Practice and Procedure
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Protecting Freedom of Conscience from Government Discrimination Act
- Definitions
As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings ascribed in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
- "State benefit program" means any program administered or funded by the state, or by any agent on behalf of the state, providing cash, payments, grants, contracts, loans or in-kind assistance.
- "State government" means:
- The State of Mississippi or a political subdivision of the state;
- Any agency of the state or of a political subdivision of the state, including a department, bureau, board, commission, council, court or public institution of higher education;
- Any person acting under color of state law; and
- Any private party or third party suing under or enforcing a law, ordinance, rule or regulation of the state or political subdivision of the state.
- "Person" means:
- A natural person, in his or her individual capacity, regardless of religious affiliation or lack thereof, or in his or her capacity as a member, officer, owner, volunteer, employee, manager, religious leader, clergy or minister of any entity described in this section;
- A religious organization;
- A sole proprietorship, or closely held company, partnership, association, organization, firm, corporation, cooperative, trust, society or other closely held entity operating with a sincerely held religious belief or moral conviction described in this chapter; or
- Cooperatives, ventures or enterprises comprised of two (2) or more individuals or entities described in this subsection.
- "Religious organization" means:
- A house of worship, including, but not limited to, churches, synagogues, shrines, mosques and temples;
- A religious group, corporation, association, school or educational institution, ministry, order, society or similar entity, regardless of whether it is integrated or affiliated with a church or other house of worship; and
- An officer, owner, employee, manager, religious leader, clergy or minister of an entity or organization described in this subsection (4).
- "Adoption or foster care" or "adoption or foster care service" means social services provided to or on behalf of children, including:
- Assisting abused or neglected children;
- Teaching children and parents occupational, homemaking and other domestic skills;
- Promoting foster parenting;
- Providing foster homes, residential care, group homes or temporary group shelters for children;
- Recruiting foster parents;
- Placing children in foster homes;
- Licensing foster homes;
- Promoting adoption or recruiting adoptive parents;
- Assisting adoptions or supporting adoptive families;
- Performing or assisting home studies;
- Assisting kinship guardianships or kinship caregivers;
- Providing family preservation services;
- Providing family support services; and
- Providing temporary family reunification services.
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