Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1568

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

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

Impact

The proposed changes will modify existing provisions in the Mississippi Code, particularly those that govern the conduct of a variety of professionals such as marriage and family therapists, social workers, licensed professional counselors, psychologists, and physicians. This encompasses significant amendments to the grounds for disciplinary action against these professionals, as it will now explicitly include engaging in sexual contact with a patient as a basis for discipline. The inclusion of this definition aims to provide clearer accountability and encourage reporting of such abuses.

Summary

House Bill 1568 seeks to enhance the legal framework surrounding therapists and the ethical standards they must adhere to in their professional conduct. The bill proposes to create a new crime specifically addressing therapists who engage in sexual contact with their patients, thereby intensifying the legal repercussions for such misconduct. By defining this behavior as a criminal offense, the bill aims to protect vulnerable populations from exploitation and ensure that therapy remains a safe space for healing and support.

Contention

While supporters of HB 1568 laud its intentions to safeguard patient integrity and promote ethical standards within therapeutic practices, there may be concerns over the implications this could have for existing therapist-patient relationships. Critics might argue that defining specific sexual interactions as a criminal offense could lead to overreach and misunderstanding of consent, complicating therapeutic dynamics. There is also the challenge of ensuring that the wording of the bill is clear enough to prevent misinterpretation which could inadvertently harm professionals' careers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB860

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

MS HB928

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

MS HB940

Voting rights and felony expungement; person may have voting rights restored and certain felony records expunged after five years.

MS SB2741

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

MS HB1587

Criminal Immunity; provide for those who report sex offenses.

MS SB2699

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

MS SB2676

Intimate medical examinations; establish requirements related to those of patients who are sedated, anesthetized or unconscious.

MS HB50

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

MS HB490

Retirement; elected officials convicted of certain felonies shall have benefits withheld until full restitution has been paid.

MS SB2497

Real Estate Commission; grant discretion to issue license after felony conviction of crimes of moral turpitude.

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