Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1547

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Nurses; require to receive training on human trafficking and certify such receipt when applying for or renewing their licenses.

Impact

The proposed legislation significantly impacts nursing practices in Mississippi by instituting a formal requirement for training in human trafficking. Nurses will be compelled to report any suspected cases of trafficking involving minors to the Department of Child Protection Services and cases involving adults to law enforcement when the victim is in imminent danger. This formalization of reporting expected behaviors is a critical step in enhancing the state's response to human trafficking while equipping healthcare professionals with the skills they need to act decisively.

Summary

House Bill 1547, known as the Healing Outreach, Prevention and Education (H.O.P.E.) Act, aims to mandate mandatory training for nurses in addressing human trafficking. Specifically, every nurse applying for or renewing a nursing license must certify that they have completed at least one hour of training that focuses on a trauma-informed curriculum. This initiative is designed to empower nurses, who are often positioned uniquely to identify and assist victims of trafficking, with the necessary tools and knowledge to recognize and respond to signs of abuse effectively.

Conclusion

Overall, HB 1547 represents a proactive measure against human trafficking in Mississippi by ensuring that nurses are adequately equipped to make timely interventions. The bill aligns with broader goals of improving public health and safety, not only by recognizing and responding to human trafficking but also by putting in place robust reporting protocols that prioritize victim support.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB 1547. While supporters argue that the requirement for trauma-informed training is essential for the welfare of vulnerable populations, critics may raise concerns about the increased administrative burden this places on nurses. Additionally, the bill outlines disciplinary actions for non-compliance with the training requirement, which could lead to penalties for healthcare professionals and spark debates about the responsibility placed on nurses in reporting potentially complicated and sensitive cases.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1410

School districts; require to report on receipt of federal funds and receive legislative approval for expenditure of such funds.

MS HB1051

Certified nurse aides (CNAs); transfer administration of certification from Health Department to Board of Nursing.

MS HB1415

Certified nurse aides (CNAs); transfer administration of certification from Health Department to Board of Nursing.

MS HB795

School attendance officers; require to receive training on IDEA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.

MS HB813

Nurse practitioners; authorize certain to practice to the full extent of their education and training if they provide services to Medicaid recipients.

MS HB1057

Certified nurse midwives; not required to have written collaborative agreement with physician to practice as.

MS HB1560

Burn centers; hospitals receiving funds from Burn Care Fund must have a certified center, and such funds shall be equitably distributed.

MS HB1323

Public procurement; require purchasing agents for state agencies and local governments to receive training about ways to promote inclusiveness in.

MS SB2672

Advanced practice registered nurses; revise collaboration requirement.

MS HB1613

Human trafficking victims; allow to be expunged for prostitution.

Similar Bills

MS SB2446

Healing Outreach, Prevention and Education (HOPE) Act; enact to require nurse training on and reporting of suspected human trafficking.

MS HC42

Constitution; amend to create State Suffrage Restoration Panel and add additional disenfranchising crimes.

MS HB1726

Child Protection Services; provide power to contract with private child placement agencies to assist with adoptions.

MS HB100

Simple assault fines and penalties; revise for deposits in certain funds.

MS HC3

Constitution; amend to include human trafficking, sexual battery, child exploitation and commercial sexual activity as disenfranchising crimes.

MS HB1037

Human smuggling and/or harboring; create crime for those who have illegally entered or illegally remained in the U.S.

MS HB50

Special funds; transfer certain sum from Capital Expense Fund to the Human Trafficking Fund.

MS HB158

"Justice for Trafficked Minors Act"; create to require life imprisonment of traffickers.