Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2534

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Private auditor; direct appointment of auditing DOH and Board of Medical Licensure for compliance with certain provisions.

Impact

The implementation of SB2534 could have significant implications for the oversight of health and medical education in Mississippi. By initiating an independent audit, it seeks to promote accountability and ensure that the Department and Board are following required federal and state guidelines. The auditor's reports will be made public records, potentially increasing public awareness and scrutiny regarding compliance issues, which some stakeholders might view positively as a move toward greater government transparency.

Summary

Senate Bill 2534 mandates the Governor of Mississippi to appoint a private auditor tasked with reviewing the compliance of the Mississippi State Department of Health and the Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure with specific federal and state laws regarding abstinence education. The bill outlines the auditor’s authority to request necessary documents and conduct interviews within the agencies to ensure thorough compliance assessment. The aim is to provide transparency and accountability in the operations of the Department and the Board concerning adherence to established regulations.

Contention

Notable points of contention around SB2534 may arise concerning the role of the appointed private auditor and the inherent authority of the Department and Board. Critics may express concerns about the auditor's independence and the extent of the auditing power, fearing it could lead to undue scrutiny or politicization of health policies. Conversely, supporters may argue that this bill is a necessary step to reinforce compliance with significant laws governing public health and education. The effectiveness of this audit process and its resultant findings will likely be a topic of ongoing legislative and public discourse.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2864

Board of Mental Health and Executive Director; revise appointment of.

MS HB589

Mental Health; revise appointment of Board of Mental Health and Executive Director.

MS SB2716

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

MS HB1293

Pat Harrison Waterway District; revise eligibility criteria for appointment to board of directors.

MS HB24

Appropriation; Medical Licensure, Board of.

MS HB775

Department of Human Services; create a board of directors to assist and oversee the executive director in governing the department.

MS SB2075

Board of Medical Licensure; revise licensure status, definitions, procedure, fines and temporary practice authority.

MS HB1746

Appropriation; Medical Licensure, Board of.

MS HB1437

Board of Medical Licensure; revise licensure status, definitions, procedure, fines and temporary practice authority.

MS SB2728

Mental health facilities; provide for certain licensure and Medicaid coverage for services.

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