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MS SB2446

MS SB2446
Healing Outreach, Prevention and Education (HOPE) Act; enact to require nurse training on and reporting of suspected human trafficking.


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Introduced
01/19/2026
In Committee
02/16/2026
Crossed Over
02/11/2026
Passed
Dead
03/03/2026

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

An Act To Create The "healing Outreach, Prevention And Education (hope) Act"; To Set Forth Legislative Findings; To Require That, Beginning January 1, 2027, Every Nurse Under The Purview Of The Mississippi Board Of Nursing Who Applies For A Nursing License Or License Renewal Shall Certify To The Board That He Or She Has Completed One Hour Of Human Trafficking Training That Includes A Trauma-informed Curriculum Designed To Educate Nurses On Identifying, Responding To And Reporting Human Trafficking; To Require Such Nurses To Report Any Suspected Case Of Human Trafficking Involving A Minor To The Mississippi Department Of Child Protection Services, In Accordance With Sections 43-21-353 And 97-5-51, And To Report Any Suspected Case Of Human Trafficking Involving An Adult To Appropriate Law Enforcement Authorities When A Victim Is In Imminent Danger, After Confirming A Victim's Consent, Or In Any Other Circumstance When Disclosure To Law Enforcement Authorities Is Required By Law; To Amend Section 45-33-23, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Sex Offender Registration By Persons Convicted Of Human Sex Trafficking; And For Related Purposes.

AI Summary

This bill, known as the Healing Outreach, Prevention and Education (HOPE) Act, requires all nurses in Mississippi to complete one hour of human trafficking training by January 1, 2027, as part of their license renewal process. This training will equip nurses with a trauma-informed curriculum to help them identify, respond to, and report suspected cases of human trafficking. Specifically, nurses must report suspected cases involving minors to the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services and suspected cases involving adults to law enforcement when the victim is in imminent danger, has consented, or when legally required. Additionally, the bill amends existing law to ensure that individuals convicted of human sex trafficking are included in sex offender registration requirements.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services, Justice

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Died In Committee (on 03/03/2026)

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