Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1720

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Artificial intelligence; prohibit use in provision of professional mental and behaioral health care.

Impact

If enacted, HB1720 would significantly alter the practice of mental health care in Mississippi by embedding strong language against the use of AI in therapeutic settings. The bill mandates that any violation by a licensee may lead to disciplinary actions, which could encompass license suspension or revocation. The potential implications extend to how mental health services are delivered statewide, cultivating a regulatory environment that prioritizes human oversight in therapeutic communication and decision-making. The law is set to take effect by July 1, 2026, allowing time for practitioners to adjust to these new regulatory requirements.

Summary

House Bill 1720 aims to prohibit the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the provision of professional mental and behavioral health care in Mississippi. This legislation specifically targets licensed professionals, preventing them from using AI in their practice while allowing exceptions for administrative and supplementary support tasks. The bill has defined professional mental and behavioral care to include various practices such as counseling, psychology, social work, marriage and family therapy, art therapy, and music therapy. The goal is to ensure that human professionals maintain direct responsibility and oversight in therapeutic interactions, safeguarding the integrity of patient care.

Contention

The proposal has sparked discussions among mental health providers, with some advocates expressing concern that a blanket ban on AI could limit the efficiencies AI technologies offer in administrative tasks that do not directly involve patient treatment. Conversely, proponents argue that maintaining human interaction is critical in therapy, suggesting that technological interventions could compromise therapeutic relationships and patient outcomes. The debate highlights a broader ethical consideration regarding the role of technology in healthcare and the necessity for proper oversight in mental health treatments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2426

Artificial Intelligence Task Force; create and prescribe responsibilities of.

MS SB2642

Artificial intelligence; require disclosure when used in political advertisements.

MS SB2716

Board of Medical Licensure; revise licensure status and other provisions and create Board of Health Professions.

MS SB2059

Artificial Intelligence in Education Task Force Act; enact.

MS HB1535

Artificial Intelligence Task Force; create and prescribe responsibilities of.

MS HB487

Concealed firearm; clarify prohibition for those declared mentally incompetent by courts.

MS HB1317

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

MS SB2699

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

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HI SB2212

Relating To Artificial Intelligence Literacy Education.

HI HB1887

Relating To Artificial Intelligence Literacy Education.

CA SB813

California AI Standards and Safety Commission: independent verification organizations.

HI SB2923

Relating To Artificial Intelligence.

NJ A4352

Requires school districts to provide instruction on artificial intelligence; requires Secretary of Higher Education to develop artificial intelligence model curricula.

NJ S2860

Establishes Artificial Intelligence Apprenticeship Program and artificial intelligence apprenticeship tax credit program.

NJ S1802

Requires artificial intelligence companies to conduct safety tests and report results to Office of Information Technology.

CA AB1137

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