Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1109

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Intimate medical examinations; require health care professionals to meet certain requirements regarding.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1109 would bring about significant changes in the procedure for conducting intimate exams in medical settings. The provision barring health care providers from performing these examinations without explicit consent reflects a growing awareness of patient rights and consent in the medical field. Furthermore, the bill allows for exceptions only in cases of medical emergencies, judicial orders, or when continuous care is necessary, thereby ensuring that patients maintain a level of autonomy in their medical care. The anticipated effective date of July 1, 2026, signals an intent to allow health care facilities and providers ample time to adjust to these new regulatory requirements.

Summary

House Bill 1109 stipulates stringent regulations regarding intimate examinations performed on patients who are sedated, anesthetized, or unconscious. The bill mandates that health care professionals and students must obtain specific written informed consent from the patient or their representative before proceeding with such examinations. The legislation aims to enhance patient protection and ensure that their rights are respected, particularly when they are in vulnerable states. Under the bill, intimate examinations include procedures related to breast, pelvic, anal, rectal, prostate, or other urogenital examinations, which are traditionally sensitive and require a high level of consent and ethical consideration.

Contention

While HB 1109 seeks to protect patients, it may also face scrutiny regarding its implications on medical practices, particularly in emergency situations. Health care professionals might find it challenging to navigate the need for immediate action versus the requirement for consent. Moreover, the bill has the potential to spark debates on how it could be implemented in situations where a rapid response is needed, and the patient cannot provide consent due to their condition. Advocacy groups may push for clarifications on what qualifies as a medical emergency to ensure that patient safety remains paramount without hindering the efficiency of health care services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1299

Intimate medical examinations; require health care professionals to meet certain requirements regarding.

MS SB2676

Intimate medical examinations; establish requirements related to those of patients who are sedated, anesthetized or unconscious.

MS HB423

Medicaid; require managed care organizations to use certain level of care guidelines in determining medical necessity.

MS HB1213

Podiatrist; authorize to perform ankle surgery when meet certain requirements.

MS HB883

Medicaid; revise certain provisions regarding managed care providers and payments during appeals.

MS HB40

Health insurance; require coverage of medically necessary treatment of mental health and substance use disorders.

MS SB2670

Practice of podiatric medicine; provide certain requirements to perform specific surgeries.

MS HB665

Driver's license; revise certain requirements and create certificate for driving.

MS HB98

Advanced practice registered nurses; revise certain provisions related to, including collaboration requirement.

MS SB2728

Mental health facilities; provide for certain licensure and Medicaid coverage for services.

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