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Mississippi Nursing Home Camera Laws: SB 2713 and What Applies Today

Independently fact-checkedBy Recording Law Editorial Team9 min read
Mississippi Nursing Home Camera Laws: SB 2713 and What Applies Today

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it legal to put a camera in a nursing home room in Mississippi?

Mississippi has no statute either granting or barring this right. Whether a camera is allowed depends on the individual facility's admission agreement. A 2022 bill, SB 2713, would have created a statutory right but died in committee and has not been reintroduced.

What happened to Mississippi's nursing home camera bill?

Senate Bill 2713 died in the Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee on February 1, 2022. No newer version has been introduced in any Mississippi legislative session since, through 2026.

Would Mississippi's proposed bill have required signs disclosing a camera?

Yes. As drafted, SB 2713 would have required a sign at the facility's main entrance disclosing that some residents' rooms may be monitored, and a separate sign on the monitored resident's own door.

Can a nursing home refuse to allow a camera in Mississippi?

Yes. Because no Mississippi statute grants residents a right to install a camera, a facility can lawfully permit, condition, or prohibit cameras as a matter of its own admission agreement and policy.

Is Mississippi a one-party or two-party consent state for recording?

Mississippi is a one-party consent state under Miss. Code Ann. § 41-29-531(e). A person who is a party to a conversation, or has the consent of at least one party, may lawfully record it.

Who do I contact if I suspect abuse at a Mississippi nursing home?

The Mississippi Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, run through the Department of Human Services, investigates complaints about nursing home and assisted living residents' care and rights at no cost. Suspected abuse can also be reported to Mississippi Adult Protective Services or local law enforcement.

Updates

Independently fact-checked against the cited primary sources

Sources and References

  1. Mississippi Legislature, SB 2713 (2022 Regular Session) bill text(billstatus.ls.state.ms.us).gov
  2. Mississippi Legislature, SB 2713 (2022) action and status history(billstatus.ls.state.ms.us).gov
  3. Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, Mississippi recording law guide (Miss. Code Ann. § 41-29-531)(rcfp.org)
  4. Mississippi Department of Human Services, State Long-Term Care Ombudsman(mdhs.ms.gov).gov
  5. 42 CFR § 483.10, Nursing home resident rights (federal)(law.cornell.edu)
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