Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1637

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting first responders and enhancing access to behavioral health centers

Impact

If enacted, H1637 would amend Chapter 231 of the General Laws by adding Section 85CC, which specifically states that law enforcement officers and emergency medical services personnel will not face penalties for transporting individuals to community behavioral health centers. This change is expected to provide greater clarity and reassurance to first responders regarding their legal standing, thereby potentially increasing their willingness to act in situations that require immediate behavioral health assistance. It is an important step in making behavioral health services more accessible, particularly in emergency situations.

Summary

House Bill H1637, titled 'An Act protecting first responders and enhancing access to behavioral health centers', is proposed legislation aimed at addressing the legal protections for first responders when they transport individuals to behavioral health facilities. The bill seeks to enhance existing laws related to liability and penalties that these responders might face during the performance of their duties. By ensuring that emergency personnel are not subject to claims or penalties during such transports, the bill aims to encourage timely and necessary intervention for individuals in need of mental health services.

Contention

While the bill aims to foster a supportive environment for first responders, potential points of contention may arise regarding the adequacy of protections for the rights of individuals being transported. Critics may voice concerns over whether proper protocols are in place to safeguard the interests and autonomy of patients being taken to these centers. Furthermore, discussions may center around the balance between protecting first responders and ensuring that individuals in crisis receive appropriate and respectful treatment without legal repercussions affecting their rights.

Companion Bills

MA H4673

Replaced by Protecting first responders and enhancing access to behavioral health centers

Previously Filed As

MA H4673

Protecting first responders and enhancing access to behavioral health centers

MA S1719

Enhancing the safety of first responders

MA H1276

Improving access to community behavioral health centers

MA S703

Improving access to community behavioral health centers

MA H4897

Improving access to community behavioral health centers

MA S898

Relative to patient centered access to behavioral health services in accountable care organizations

MA H1815

Enhancing access to abortion

MA S1244

Enhancing access to abortion care

MA S2659

Enhancing child welfare protections

MA H4646

Enhancing child welfare protections

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