Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1154

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Birth certificate; sex designated on must be the sex assigned at birth, and cannot be changed unless it is verified as clearly an error.

Impact

If enacted, HB1154 will have significant implications for how births and gender identifications are recorded in Mississippi. This law would restrict the ability to change one's gender on official documents, which could affect transgender individuals and their recognition by the state. Critics argue that this could harm the rights of individuals seeking to amend their birth certificates to reflect their gender identity. Supporters, however, may argue that it reinforces biological definitions, and the integrity of state records needs to be maintained.

Summary

House Bill 1154 amends Mississippi Code ยง 41-57-21 regarding the designation of sex on birth certificates. The bill establishes that the sex recorded on a child's birth certificate must reflect the sex assigned at birth. Furthermore, it prohibits the state registrar of vital records from changing the designated sex on a birth certificate unless there is clear evidence of an error. Such evidence must be verified either through medical records or affirmations from a parent or the medical personnel involved in the child's delivery.

Contention

The bill is expected to face contention as it interfaces with broader discussions on gender identity and rights. Advocates for LGBTQ+ communities argue that the bill's provisions could lead to increased stigma and discrimination against transgender individuals. Opposition from various advocacy groups is likely, citing that the restriction undermines personal autonomy and the complexities surrounding gender identity. This ongoing debate reflects a national discourse on similar legislative attempts across the United States.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2700

Birth certificate; require designation of sex and prohibit change unless mistake at the time the certificate was issued.

MS HB1395

Adoption; authorize original birth certificate to be provided to certain adoptees and birth parent contact forms.

MS SB2742

Birth certificate fees; allow to be spent on maternal, infant and children's healthcare programs.

MS HB1029

Certificate of Foreign Birth; authorize without judicial proceeding under certain circumstances.

MS SB2192

Driver's license; require indication of sex to be consistent with sex of the individual determined at birth.

MS HB1576

Birthing centers; delete requirement to have written transfer agreement with a hospital in order to be licensed.

MS SB2766

Adoption petitions; clarify that attached certificate may be executed by any physician.

MS SC508

Legacy of MS Blues Musician "B.B." King and Civil Rights Pioneer Medgar Evers on 100th birthday celebrations; honor memory.

MS HB847

State holiday; observe Robert E. Lee's birthday on the same day as Confederate Memorial Day.

MS HR1

MS blues legend "B.B." King and Civil Rights pioneer Medgar Evers; honor the memories of upon would be 100th birthdays.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.