Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1498

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Therapists; prohibit from sexual relationship with patients.

Impact

In addition to creating criminal penalties, HB1498 amends existing laws to include 'therapists' under definitions and provisions regarding sexual battery. The amendments to various sections of the Mississippi Code (including those affecting marriage and family therapists, social workers, licensed professional counselors, psychologists, and physicians) reinforce the grounds for disciplinary actions against such professionals who violate the proposed regulations. This broadens the scope of accountability across multiple professions within the healthcare system.

Summary

House Bill 1498 seeks to enhance protection for patients in therapeutic relationships by criminalizing sexual contact between therapists and their patients. The bill establishes a new statute under Section 97-3-102 of the Mississippi Code, explicitly providing penalties for therapists who engage in such acts. This legislation is aimed at preventing exploitation in the therapeutic environment, ensuring that the integrity of care is maintained and that patients' vulnerabilities are protected.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB1498 may focus on the effectiveness of these measures in genuinely safeguarding patients versus concerns about the potential consequences for therapists who may inadvertently cross professional boundaries. Some may argue that the bill could lead to overly punitive measures that may dissuade therapists from engaging fully with their patients, fearing misinterpretation of interactions. Additionally, the changes presented may create concerns about the legal implications for therapists when navigating sensitive discussions that may inadvertently touch upon personal issues.

Future considerations

If enacted, HB1498 is poised to become a significant point of legal reference in cases involving professional conduct among therapists. The implications of this legislation could extend to the broader discussions surrounding patient rights and the responsibilities of healthcare professionals, influencing future legal frameworks and ethical guidelines in therapy practices across Mississippi.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB860

Therapists; create a felony for those who have sexual contact with patients.

MS SB2699

Patient's Right to Informed Health Care Choices Act & prohibitions against deceptive advertising by providers; delete repealers on.

MS HB1317

Patient's Right to Informed Health Care Choices Act and prohibitions against deceptive advertising; extend repealers on.

MS SB2741

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

MS HB50

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

MS HB552

Medical providers and medical malpractice insurers; prohibit consent to arbitration as a condition for care or insurance.

MS HB862

Sexual acts between incarcerated persons and law enforcement; prohibit.

MS HB1303

Sexual acts between incarcerated persons and law enforcement; prohibit.

MS HB928

Hospitals; require those with ERs to have trained personnel on duty to conduct examinations of victims of sexual assault.

MS SB2034

Statute of limitations; except sexual battery from.

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