Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1785

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to CORI fees

Impact

The introduction of HB H1785 is expected to have a positive impact on state laws by fostering greater transparency and responsibility in the childcare sector. By permitting parents to obtain CORI on childcare providers, the bill aims to mitigate potential risks associated with childcare services. This legislative change reflects growing concerns around child safety and emphasizes the importance of informed decision-making by parents regarding those who supervise their children.

Summary

House Bill H1785 aims to amend Section 172A of Chapter 6 of the General Laws in Massachusetts regarding the fees associated with obtaining Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI). The proposed legislation introduces provisions that allow parents or legal guardians to request CORI for childcare providers who may have direct contact with children under their care. This means parents can have access to vital criminal history information regarding individuals responsible for the care of their children, enhancing overall child safety.

Contention

While HB H1785 has apparent benefits, it may encounter contention surrounding the potential implications of increased requirements on childcare providers. Critics may argue that the ease of access to CORI could lead to unnecessary hurdles for providers, particularly those with minor offenses that do not reflect their current suitability for working with children. Therefore, discussions may arise around the balance of protecting children without overburdening childcare professionals, reflecting broader debates on background checks and personal privacy.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H410

Relative to fees at health clubs

MA H1207

Relative to the equitable assessment of bank fees

MA H3365

Relative to permitting public corporations to hold remote annual and special meetings

MA H1532

Establishing a commission to study the impact of shifting residential broker fees from tenants to landlords

MA H1443

Relative to higher education tuition and fee waivers for seniors

MA H3855

Relative to annuities for widows and surviving relatives of veterans

MA H1779

Relative to school bus stop safety

MA H2128

Relative to commissioned employees

MA H408

Relative to cider

MA H3364

Relative to online posting of CMRs

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.