Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2653

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

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

Impact

If passed, this bill will require each law enforcement agency in Massachusetts to collaborate with the municipal police training committee to develop and maintain supportive policies and programs for officers involved in critical incidents. These programs must encompass pre-incident preparation, protocols ensuring physical and psychological safety post-incident, and guidelines for temporary leave or reassignment to facilitate recovery. The inclusion of family and significant others in support services is also a significant provision aimed at nurturing the overall mental health of officers and their families.

Summary

House Bill H2653, introduced by Representative Kathleen R. LaNatra and others, seeks to enhance the well-being of law enforcement officers after they are involved in critical incidents. The bill defines a 'critical incident' as traumatic events that may profoundly affect officers, including line of duty deaths, officer suicides, and other significant incidents that invoke strong emotional responses. Through this legislation, lawmakers intend to address the psychological needs of officers, recognizing that their well-being is paramount for effective policing and community safety.

Contention

While the bill garners support from various stakeholders who advocate for improved mental health resources for police, there may still be points of contention regarding how adequately resources can be provided, particularly concerning the size and capacity of law enforcement agencies. Questions may arise about the adequacy of training and the availability of mental health professionals. Additionally, there might be concerns about the implementation of these policies across diverse departments with varying resources. Furthermore, the potential necessity for continuous oversight to ensure compliance with these newly established standards could also be a debated topic among legislators.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2621

Relative to "Critical Incident Leave"

MA H2654

To strengthen critical incident stress management for emergency service providers

MA H749

Requiring critical incident drills in schools

MA H2662

Relative to critical incident intervention by emergency service providers

MA H2629

Relative to critical incident intervention by emergency service providers

MA S1267

Creating a law enforcement officer safety zone after warning

MA S1730

To strengthen critical incident stress management for emergency service providers

MA S1669

Establishing a commission to study post-traumatic stress disorder in law enforcement officers

MA S1484

To reduce incidence and death from pancreatic cancer

MA S02280

Requires law enforcement officers to conduct a lethality assessment as part of the standardized domestic incident report form when responding to incidents of domestic violence.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.