Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1135

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Behavioral health professions; impose certain requirements for persons who establish residence in MS seeking licensure in.

Impact

This legislation is expected to impact the overall landscape of behavioral health services in Mississippi significantly. By imposing stringent licensing requirements on applicants, the bill aims to control the influx of temporary licensees from out-of-state sources and therefore stabilize the local mental health workforce. Through these regulations, the state aims to uphold public safety and ensure that practitioners meet necessary ethical and professional standards. This effort not only serves to protect the integrity of health service practices but also prioritizes accountability within the profession, thereby enhancing the quality of care received by residents.

Summary

House Bill 1135 aims to establish specific licensure requirements for individuals seeking to become licensed behavioral health professionals in Mississippi while relocating from another state. The bill stipulates that applicants must undergo both state and federal criminal background checks, verify their residency with at least two forms of documentation, and meet minimum professional standards before receiving a license. This act targets behavioral health professionals, including Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, Licensed Professional Counselors, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Master Social Workers, and Licensed Psychologists. The bill proposes a regulatory framework that safeguards the integrity of the licensing process and ensures that Mississippi residents receive services from qualified professionals.

Contention

Debates surrounding HB 1135 might arise concerning the balance between protecting local practitioners and providing equal opportunities for experienced professionals from other states. Proponents argue that by ensuring that out-of-state applicants must meet rigorous standards, the bill prevents issues caused by unqualified practitioners from entering the local job market. On the other hand, critics may view the law as an impediment to the accessibility of mental health services, potentially limiting the number of available practitioners. Some may argue that the requirements, while well-intentioned, could discourage skilled applicants who already comply with licensure standards in their home states from practicing in Mississippi.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB50

Professional music therapists; provide for licensure by State Department of Health.

MS SB2741

Professional music therapists; provide for licensure by State Department of Health.

MS SB2716

Board of Medical Licensure; revise licensure status and other provisions and create Board of Health Professions.

MS HB444

Health care and education shortage assistance program; establish to help attract professionals to work in certain counties.

MS SB2749

Community health workers; establish licensure program by Department of Health and certain provisions of law related to.

MS HB1299

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

MS SB2708

Personal care homes; require licensure and regulations of those providing living arrangements for one or more persons.

MS HB672

Behavioral Threat Assessment Program; require State Department of Education and Department of Mental Health to establish.

MS HB1432

MS Charter School Act of 2013; revise to expand opportunities for establishment of charter schools in certain districts.

MS HB371

Professional School Counselors Pilot Program; establish in certain school districts with high incidences of teen pregnancy.

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MS SB2706

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