Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1838

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Requiring the inclusion of certain civil rights offense information in the statewide domestic violence recordkeeping system

Impact

If enacted, the bill would significantly alter the enforcement and monitoring of domestic violence injunctions by ensuring that judges have access to comprehensive records when considering the issuance of such injunctions. The synchronization of civil rights offense data with domestic violence records could facilitate more informed decision-making within the judicial process. Furthermore, it aims to foster a more cohesive understanding of cases that may intersect with civil rights violations, thus ensuring that victims receive pertinent protections under the law.

Summary

House Bill 1838 aims to amend the existing statewide domestic violence recordkeeping system in Massachusetts by requiring the inclusion of information relating to civil rights offenses. Specifically, the bill mandates that injunctions—whether temporary, preliminary, permanent, or final—issued under specified sections of the General Laws be entered into the domestic violence recordkeeping system maintained by the commissioner of probation. This inclusion seeks to enhance the flow of information available to judges and criminal justice agencies, aiming to improve the handling of domestic violence cases.

Contention

As with many legislative matters, there may be varying opinions on the implications of this bill. Supporters argue that it represents a crucial step toward improving the state's ability to track and respond to instances of domestic violence, particularly those that intersect with civil rights issues. However, concerns may arise regarding the potential administrative burdens this could impose on the judicial and correctional systems. Critics may also question how these changes might affect the privacy and legal rights of individuals involved in civil rights cases and whether this could lead to unintended consequences.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA AB2701

Domestic Violence Offender Registration Act.

MA A295

Requires notification of certain domestic violence victims through the Victim Information and Notification Everyday System (VINE).

MA H2000

Establishing statewide standards for sexual assault and domestic violence service providers

MA HB2512

Firearm transfers; offenses; domestic violence

MA HB4127

Firearm transfers; offenses; domestic violence

MA HB2018

Further providing for the disclosure of certain criminal history record information and certain information related to abuse to the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board and to any domestic violence fatality review team; and establishing the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Program.

MA SB1325

Protection from Domestic Abuse Act; requiring defendants charged with certain domestic violence offenses to use a Global Positioning System (GPS) device when released on bond. Effective date.

MA SB2754

Relating to the inclusion of domestic violence prevention information on certain student identification cards issued by a public school.

MA HB1322

Domestic abuse; creating the Persistent Domestic Violence Offenders Registration Act; OSBI maintain registry; court clerks; information; effective date.

MA SB94

Domestic Violence Offender Treatment Pgm.

Similar Bills

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