Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2670

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing a peace officer oath

Impact

If enacted, the bill would amend Chapter 6E of the Massachusetts General Laws by integrating the ethical oath into the certification and recertification processes for peace officers. This change seeks to promote higher professionalism within law enforcement by ensuring that officers are not only held accountable to their duties but also to ethical standards that bolster public trust. The Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission would be responsible for developing the specific language of the oath after consulting with community stakeholders and legal experts, thereby fostering a collaborative approach to these standards.

Summary

House Bill 2670, introduced by Representative Samantha MontaƱo, proposes the establishment of an ethical oath for peace officers in Massachusetts. This bill aims to enhance public confidence in policing and improve standards within the law enforcement community. The proposed oath would be mandatory for all certified peace officers, including agency heads and special police officers, and would emphasize fundamental ethical principles such as beneficence, non-maleficence, and accountability to the public. The oath is intended to reinforce the commitment of peace officers to ethical conduct and adherence to constitutional principles throughout their service.

Contention

While the bill has been framed as a positive step towards ethical policing, potential points of contention may arise regarding the specifics of the oath and the implications for law enforcement practices. Critics may argue about the adequacy of oversight mechanisms for enforcing the oath and the potential for discrepancies in its application across different jurisdictions. Additionally, ensuring compliance through potential disciplinary actions could raise concerns about the impact on officer morale and the working relationship between law enforcement and the communities they serve. The conversation around this bill will likely reflect broader debates about policing reform, community relations, and accountability in law enforcement.

Companion Bills

MA H5254

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1680

Establishing a peace officer oath

MA HB384

Crimes and offenses; uniform oaths to be sworn by all peace officers; provide

MA H2178

Relative to establishing a prevailing wage for security officers

MA H3892

Establishing offices of legislative research and fiscal analysis

MA S2907

Establishing credible service for eligible police officers and firefighters

MA H1998

Establishing penalties for the filing of false reports against police officers

MA HB211

AN ACT relating to peace officers.

MA HB110

AN ACT relating to peace officers.

MA S1838

Designating January as Peace Officer History Month

MA HB360

AN ACT relating to peace officers.

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