Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2237

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Regarding a minor's consent to substance use treatment

Impact

The implications of HB 2237 are profound in terms of state laws, as it modifies Section 12E of Chapter 112 of the General Laws. By enabling minors to consent to their own treatment, the bill seeks to facilitate quicker access to care for young individuals struggling with substance use issues. This change aims to remove barriers that may prevent minors from seeking help due to fear of involving parents or guardians in a sensitive and potentially stigmatizing situation.

Summary

House Bill 2237, titled 'An Act regarding a minor's consent to substance use treatment,' proposes a substantive change in the law concerning minors suffering from substance use disorders. Specifically, the bill allows individuals aged twelve years and older to provide their consent to medical professionals for treatment related to their substance use disorders. This is a significant shift in legal standards, acknowledging the autonomy and rights of minors in accessing necessary medical treatment without the requirement for parental consent.

Contention

Although the bill addresses a significant need in adolescent healthcare, it may also spark debates surrounding issues of parental rights, child welfare, and the best interests of minors. Supporters argue that allowing minors to seek treatment autonomously can help reduce the stigma around substance use and promote earlier intervention, potentially leading to better health outcomes. Conversely, some critics may raise concerns about the implications of minors making such significant health-related decisions independently, fearing they might not possess the maturity or understanding necessary to make informed choices regarding their health.

Companion Bills

MA H5319

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2213

Relative to treatment for substance use disorder

MA HB1251

Parental Consent to Treatment of a Minor

MA HB1392

Involuntary substance use disorder treatment.

MA HB1367

Involuntary treatment of substance use disorder.

MA SB0137

Involuntary treatment of substance use disorder.

MA HB4585

INS CD-SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT

MA HB400

Provides relative to a minor's consent for medical procedures and treatments

MA S2915

Lowers age at which minors can consent to behavioral health care treatment from age 16 to age 14.

MA H1604

Regarding district court jurisdiction of threats to use deadly weapons, explosives, chemical or biological agents, or other devices or substances capable of causing death, serious bodily injury or substantial property damage

MA A1801

Lowers age at which minors can consent to behavioral health care treatment from age 16 to age 14.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.