Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB132

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Long-term care facilities; require residents of certain to obtain a preneed contract within 6 months after admission.

Impact

The bill requires facilities such as nursing homes, assisted living centers, personal care homes, and adult foster care homes to enforce this requirement. If a resident fails to obtain a preneed contract within the mandated timeframe, the facility itself is responsible for purchasing one on behalf of the resident, with the expense added to the resident's regular charges. This provision is aimed at providing financial and logistical support to residents who may be unable to arrange this themselves.

Summary

House Bill 132 mandates that residents of certain long-term care facilities who are sixty years of age or older must secure a preneed contract that outlines services and merchandise connected to the final disposition of their bodies after death. This requirement is to be fulfilled within six months of admission to the facility. The bill aims to ensure that elderly residents have a plan in place for their final arrangements, alleviating potential burdens on their families at a later date.

Contention

Notably, facilities are prohibited from denying admission to individuals lacking a preneed contract or taking punitive actions against residents who do not secure one. This clause aims to protect the rights of prospective and current residents, promoting equitable access to care irrespective of their financial or planning status. Nevertheless, concerns may arise regarding the financial implications for facilities that may have to absorb the costs of preneed contracts for multiple residents, potentially leading to debates on funding and operational sustainability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB448

Long-term care facilities; require residents of certain to obtain a preneed contract within 6 months after admission.

MS SB2685

Certificate of need; delete requirement to obtain for psychiatric hospitals, renal disease facilities and additional facilities.

MS HB254

CON; remove chemical dependency services and facilities and psychiatric residential treatment facilities from CON law.

MS HB757

Fishing; residents who are 65 or older not required to pay fee at any state park or wildlife management area.

MS SB2056

Contraception; provide right to obtain and engage in.

MS SB2683

CON; remove requirement for and delete moratorium on issuance for certain facilities, reform and organize.

MS SB2898

Nonemergency transportation program; require PEER Committee to evaluate performance of two years after each new contract implementation.

MS HB1500

Licensed contractors; require itemized statements and establish acceptable fees for residential builders and remodelers.

MS HB659

State identification; authorize permanent identification for permanent residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities.

MS HB1034

Life insurance; authorize funeral services provider to obtain certain information within two business days.

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