Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1580

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the charitable immunity cap for cases involving sexual abuse

Impact

The introduction of H1580 could lead to significant changes in how charitable organizations are held accountable in cases of sexual abuse. Presently, the immunity cap can protect such organizations from substantial financial consequences, potentially allowing for insufficient remediation of abuse claims. Removing this cap could empower victims with more avenues for legal recourse and also promote greater responsibility among charitable organizations regarding their child safety protocols and policies.

Summary

House Bill H1580 seeks to amend the Massachusetts General Laws by addressing the charitable immunity cap specifically in cases involving sexual abuse. This bill is presented by legislators Jennifer Balinsky Armini and Natalie M. Higgins, who aim to eliminate the limitations on liability for entities facing lawsuits arising from sexual abuse incidents. The proposed legislation is rooted in the notion that victims of sexual abuse should not be restricted by existing caps on liability when pursuing justice against organizations that may have failed in their duties to protect individuals from abuse.

Contention

The bill has prompted discussions surrounding the balance between protecting charitable organizations and ensuring accountability for actions that result in abuse. Proponents argue that the current cap on charitable immunity unjustly shields organizations from the consequences of their negligence, thereby perpetuating cycles of abuse and disenfranchising victims. Conversely, opponents may contend that eliminating these caps could lead to financial burdens on charitable entities, which could inadvertently affect the services they provide to the community.

Companion Bills

MA H4539

Replaced by Enhancing remedies for survivors of childhood sexual abuse

Previously Filed As

MA S1060

Relative to the charitable immunity cap for cases involving sexual abuse

MA H1829

Eliminating the statute of limitation in civil child sexual abuse cases

MA HB722

Child Sexual Abuse Claims - Doctrine of Charitable Immunity - Abrogation

MA S1193

Removing the charitable immunity cap

MA H1723

To eliminate the charitable immunity cap

MA H1734

Relative to preventing educator sexual misconduct and abuse of children and youth

MA H4539

Enhancing remedies for survivors of childhood sexual abuse

MA H1832

Relative to preventing the sexual abuse of children and youth

MA S404

Relative to supporting survivors of child sexual abuse

MA H1830

Relative to governmental and charitable tort liability

Similar Bills

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