Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H248

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Ensuring the appropriate and timely payment and residential service placement for children deemed to be a safety risk

Impact

The legislation aims to streamline the process of securing residential treatment placements for children, particularly those with intellectual disabilities. It establishes collaboration among various state departments, including the departments of developmental services, children and families, and mental health, to ensure that children receive the necessary services without delays. By coordinating funding and services, the bill seeks to eliminate the bureaucratic hurdles that often prevent timely placements, thereby upholding the rights of children to receive proper care and education. This approach could significantly reduce waiting times and improve access to treatment.

Summary

House Bill 248, titled 'An Act ensuring the appropriate and timely payment and residential service placement for children deemed to be a safety risk', addresses the urgent need for timely intervention and treatment services for children who require 24/7 residential treatment or out-of-school district placements. This bill mandates that the public school department must include these necessary placements in the child's Individualized Education Program (IEP) within 10 days once eligibility for treatment is determined by a mental health professional. Importantly, the involvement of parents or guardians is emphasized in selecting the appropriate placement, granting them final authority in the decision-making process.

Contention

While the bill is primarily aimed at improving the lives of vulnerable children, it may face contention regarding funding responsibilities and operational logistics. Concerns may arise about how the state departments will effectively coordinate their efforts and manage the financial aspects of timely placements. Additionally, if funding delays occur, it could undermine the bill’s goals, leading to criticism from advocates for children with mental health needs. Furthermore, discussions may emerge around the efficacy of the proposed commission that will evaluate the current health care system’s ability to address these issues, as its authority and capabilities will be critical in implementing the bill’s objectives.

Companion Bills

MA H4883

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H213

Ensuring access to behavioral health services for children involved with state agencies

MA S111

Ensuring access to behavioral health services for children involved with state agencies

MA H3701

Ensuring the timely release of a vehicle title

MA H511

Ensuring language readiness in deaf, deafblind, and hard-of-hearing children entering kindergarten

MA S1614

Ensuring home care patient safety

MA H2361

Relative to ensuring quality healthcare for children

MA H2197

Ensuring access to addiction services

MA S1402

Ensuring access to addiction services

MA S691

Ensuring access to healthcare and medically necessary food for children

MA S855

Ensuring equitable health coverage for children

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FL H0475

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CO SB151

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CA AB22

Crime.

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