Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H253

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing guardians as providers of medical care to support the rights of incapacitated persons

Impact

The key change introduced by this bill is the explicit recognition that guardians can be considered medical care providers under state law. This change would allow guardians to engage in activities necessary to consent to medical care for incapacitated individuals, enhancing their legal standing to act in the best interest of their wards. Additionally, the bill mandates that payments for services provided by guardians are subject to new guidelines, which aim to establish fair compensation based on regional standards and relevant factors affecting service costs.

Summary

House Bill 253 aims to formalize the role of guardians as providers of medical care for incapacitated persons in Massachusetts. The bill proposes amendments to Chapter 118E of the General Laws, specifically defining who qualifies as a provider and clarifying the responsibilities of guardians in relation to obtaining medical care for their wards. This legislation is intended to enhance the rights of incapacitated individuals, ensuring they receive necessary medical services while creating a structured framework for guardians to act on their behalf.

Contention

Several points of contention may arise from the bill's implementation. One central concern is the exclusion of immediate family members from the definition of providers, which could lead to challenges in care continuity and decision-making for incapacitated individuals whose guardianship is held by family members. Furthermore, the bill sets forth conditions under which claims for medical services are reimbursed, including the need for guardians to report claims to the court, which may raise concerns about privacy and administrative burdens on both guardians and incapacitated individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S154

Establishing guardians as providers of medical care to support the rights of incapacitated persons

MA HB1100

Guardianship for Incapacitated Adults

MA SB1760

Relating to guardianships for persons who are incapacitated; changing a fee.

MA SB1516

Guardianship; guardian obligations; wards' rights

MA H1743

Establishing medical civil rights

MA S1230

Establishing medical civil rights

MA HB99

Guardianships, bill of rights for adults with guardians

MA HB1553

Estates and Trusts - Guardianship of the Person of a Disabled Person - Emergency and Temporary Guardianship Petitions

MA HB3875

ADULT GUARDIANSHIP-MEDICAL REP

MA HB2492

Guardianship; court appointments; care placement

Similar Bills

CA AB1025

Standby Caretaker Act.

CA AB2283

State Public Guardian.

TX SB2342

Relating to the application for appointment of a guardian and to requiring criminal history record information and other information in connection with the guardianship of a ward or the ward's estate.

MI HB4634

Probate: guardians and conservators; appointment; modify procedure. Amends secs. 5303, 5304, 5306, 5306a, 5312 & 5416 of 1998 PA 386 (MCL 700.5303 et seq.). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4632'25, HB 4633'25, HB 4635'25

MI HB4633

Probate: guardians and conservators; duties of guardians, conservators, and guardians ad litem; modify. Amends secs. 5305, 5314, 5406, 5417 & 5418 of 1998 PA 386 (MCL 700.5305 et seq.) & adds sec. 5314a. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4632'25, HB 4634'25, HB 4635'25

IL HB2562

GUARDIAN TRAINING

MT HB777

Generally revise guardian and conservator laws

MI HB5740

Probate: guardians and conservators; requirements upon discovery of certain assets; provide for. Amends secs. 5106, 5314 & 5319 of 1998 PA 386 (MCL 700.5106 et seq.).