Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1737

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Inmate deaths; require autopsy reports be provided to certain elected officials.

Impact

The introduction of HB 1737 represents a significant shift in how inmate deaths are handled within the corrections system. By formalizing the process of notification and report sharing, the law intends to create a system where potential issues surrounding inmate care and oversight can be scrutinized by elected officials. This could lead to improved policies within the correctional system as autopsy findings may reveal patterns of misconduct or negligence requiring legislative attention. Furthermore, this could help ease public concerns over the treatment of inmates and hold facilities accountable for their actions.

Summary

House Bill 1737 aims to amend Section 47-5-151 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to mandate that a copy of the autopsy report of any state inmate who dies while in custody be provided to the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and the chairpersons of the House and Senate Corrections Committees. The intent behind this bill is to improve accountability and transparency regarding inmate deaths in state facilities. By ensuring that key political figures have access to these autopsy reports, the bill seeks to address public concerns over the circumstances that lead to inmate fatalities.

Contention

Despite its aims, HB 1737 may encounter opposition from those who believe that imposing this requirement could lead to undue pressure on medical examiners and potentially influence their objectivity. There are concerns that bringing political figures into the review process could complicate investigations or lead to public relations measures being prioritized over the health and safety of inmates. Additionally, critics may argue that the existing processes for handling inmate deaths are adequate and that further legislative requirements are unnecessary interference in medical and judicial processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB404

Elected officials; increase surety bond required for certain.

MS HB229

Parole eligibility; revise for certain offenders and require Parole Board hearing before release of certain inmates.

MS HB89

Secretary of State; require to provide election officials training on disenfranchising crimes.

MS SB2467

CPS; require to develop training statewide for mandatory reporters, provide penalties for false reports.

MS HB1015

Case plans for nonviolent inmates; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB1474

Department of Health; require to conduct a review of quality of medical care provided to inmates of Department of Corrections.

MS HB1016

Case plans for inmates who committed violent offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

MS HB1021

Case plans for inmates who committed capital offenses; require certain programs be placed within.

MS SB2460

Child abuse reports; name of the reporter shall not be confidential.

MS HB539

Budget of county sheriff, tax assessor and tax collector; remove certain obsolete reporting requirements concerning.

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