Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2875

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Parental consent for minor's healthcare treatment; establish certain provisions related thereto.

Impact

Notable changes included in this bill involve amendments that repeal existing laws which previously allowed minors, under certain circumstances, to receive treatment for venereal diseases or mental health services without parental consent. This represents a significant shift in the state’s approach towards adolescent healthcare regulations, moving towards a more restrictive stance on access to certain medical services. Additionally, the bill eliminates the authorization for minors to participate in research without parental consent, further tightening the control parents have over minors' medical decisions.

Summary

Senate Bill 2875 seeks to amend several existing provisions within the Mississippi Code concerning the healthcare rights of unemancipated minors. The bill stipulates that healthcare providers may only provide healthcare not prohibited by law to unemancipated minors after obtaining consent from a parent, guardian, or surrogate. This includes setting specific consent requirements for healthcare treatments, as well as establishing a clear hierarchy concerning who can provide consent on behalf of the minor. The legislation aims to reinforce parental rights over decisions pertaining to healthcare access for minors.

Contention

The bill has faced criticism primarily from advocacy groups that argue it undermines the autonomy of minors in making essential healthcare decisions, potentially penalizing those who may be unable to seek parental approval for necessary treatments, such as mental health services. Critics contend that this bill may lead to adverse health outcomes for minors who are discouraged from seeking care due to concerns over parental consent, particularly in cases involving sensitive issues like mental health or reproductive health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

MS HB1100

Minors; prohibit health care providers and institutions from providing health care to without parental consent.

MS SB2895

Parental consent for minor's healthcare treatment; establish certain provisions related thereto.

MS HB120

Minors; prohibit health care providers and institutions from providing health care to without parental consent.

MS HB1155

Minors; prohibit health-care providers and institutions from providing health care to without parental consent.

MS SB2873

Medical records retention requirements; provide for.

MS SB2893

Health-care decisions; require parental consent for those affecting unemancipated minors with limited exceptions.

MS HB1169

Parental consent for medical treatment and instruction in human sexuality; require for students in K-12 notwithstanding federal regulations.

MS HB1159

Parental consent for medical treatment and instruction in human sexuality; require for students in K-12.