Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2621

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to "Critical Incident Leave"

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would require law enforcement agencies to categorize and document time off for officers under the term 'Critical Incident Leave' whenever they engage in specific actions that lead to injury or death of another person. This move is expected to foster greater accountability within the ranks of law enforcement by ensuring consistent reporting standards across different agencies. In addition, the use of a uniform term to describe such leaves is intended to inform the public while emphasizing the importance of transparency during investigations of officer conduct.

Summary

House Bill H2621, known as the Act relative to 'Critical Incident Leave', proposes a significant change in how law enforcement agencies in Massachusetts handle administrative leaves for officers involved in critical incidents. Specifically, the bill aims to standardize the recording and public reporting of leaves for officers who discharge firearms, use chemical weapons, or engage in physical altercations resulting in serious injury. This bill seeks to establish a clear framework for accountability and transparency regarding police actions in high-stress situations.

Contention

The introduction of H2621 may bring about debate regarding the balance between police accountability and the support of law enforcement personnel. Proponents argue that the bill is a necessary step toward maintaining public trust and ensuring that law enforcement practices are scrutinized appropriately. Critics, however, may express concerns that the bill could place undue pressure on officers during investigations and may affect their morale. The discussion around this bill may touch on broader issues concerning police-community relationships and the challenges inherent in regulating law enforcement practices without infringing upon the officers’ rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2653

Relative to the well-being of law enforcement officers after involvement in a critical incident

MA H2845

Relative to accrued leave while awaiting a determination of 111F

MA H2629

Relative to critical incident intervention by emergency service providers

MA H2662

Relative to critical incident intervention by emergency service providers

MA H749

Requiring critical incident drills in schools

MA H2654

To strengthen critical incident stress management for emergency service providers

MA S1730

To strengthen critical incident stress management for emergency service providers

MA S02681

Requires the superintendent of state police to develop, maintain and disseminate to all members of the division of state police a critical incident leave policy requiring critical incident paid leave for any members directly involved in a critical incident; prohibits such superintendent from taking any punitive administrative action against any member of the division of state police granted critical incident leave solely on the basis of the provision of such leave.

MA A06452

Requires the superintendent of state police to develop, maintain and disseminate to all members of the division of state police a critical incident leave policy requiring critical incident paid leave for any members directly involved in a critical incident; prohibits such superintendent from taking any punitive administrative action against any member of the division of state police granted critical incident leave solely on the basis of the provision of such leave.

MA H2597

Relative to the definition of law enforcement officers as pertaining to possession of firearms

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.