Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2664

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing a board of hoisting machinery regulations

Impact

The establishment of the board is anticipated to have significant implications for regulatory oversight in the hoisting machinery sector. It will formalize the licensing process and introduce a structured framework designed to enhance safety and operational protocols. By mandating training and experience requirements, the bill aims not only to safeguard workers in the construction and utility sectors but also to improve overall industry safety standards. The inclusion of various stakeholders, such as representatives from public utilities and construction companies, suggests a collaborative approach to addressing the specific challenges and needs of the industry.

Summary

House Bill 2664 aims to establish a new board dedicated to the regulation of hoisting machinery within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill proposes to amend Chapter 146 of the General Laws to create a board that will consist of six members, appointed by the governor, tasked with overseeing the rules and regulations related to hoisting machinery operations. This includes the establishment of licensing criteria for apprentice operators and the procedures for issuance, denial, renewal, suspension, and revocation of these licenses. The board will promote safety and compliance within the industry, ensuring that operators are well-trained and adhere to established safety standards.

Contention

Despite its safety-focused objectives, the bill may face scrutiny regarding the potential regulation burden it places on operators. Critics might argue that the increased oversight could create barriers for new operators entering the field or complicate existing operations under the new compliance framework. Additionally, there could be concerns about the balance between ensuring safety and fostering a business-friendly environment. The delegation of significant regulatory powers to an appointed board may also raise issues around transparency and accountability, particularly if the board's decisions could significantly impact employment and operational flexibility within the industry.

Companion Bills

MA H2639

Replaces Relative to hoisting license renewal

Previously Filed As

MA S1736

Establishing a board of hoisting machinery regulations

MA H282

To increase the safety of individuals with disabilities relying on life-support equipment

MA S119

Establishing a loan repayment program for human services workers

MA H2690

Relative to violation of regulation regarding hot work processes

MA H3577

Establishing a zero carbon renovation fund

MA H3292

Establishing Indigenous Peoples Day

MA H2842

Providing equity and fairness to POST-certified police officers disabled by cardiac disease

MA H989

Concerning the use of animals in product testing

MA H967

Banning the retail sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits in new pet shops

MA H1394

Relative to family members serving as caregivers

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