Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2686

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to police interactions with persons on the autism spectrum

Impact

If enacted, H2686 will establish a framework for mandatory in-service training for law enforcement personnel, with a particular focus on two hours of instruction that covers the nature of autism and related disabilities, interviewing techniques, and escalation prevention strategies. Additionally, the legislation calls for the development of guidelines to ensure that police responses are sensitive to the unique needs of individuals on the autism spectrum and those with intellectual disabilities, particularly in vulnerable situations.

Summary

House Bill H2686, proposed by Representative David M. Rogers, aims to enhance law enforcement interactions with individuals on the autism spectrum and those with other intellectual and developmental disabilities. The bill's intent is to foster better understanding and appropriate responses from police officers and correction officers during encounters with these populations. It seeks to amend Chapter 6 of the Massachusetts General Laws to include specific training requirements designed to educate officers on the characteristics and needs of individuals within these groups.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention may arise regarding the comprehensive nature of the training content and its implementation. Concerns could be raised about whether the current allocation of training hours for police is sufficient to integrate the new requirements without overburdening existing commitments. Moreover, discussions may focus on the effectiveness of such training in the real-world context of policing, particularly regarding the varying interpretations of 'appropriate' interactions depending on situational dynamics.

Notable_points

Furthermore, the proposal emphasizes collaboration with individuals on the autism spectrum and professionals with expertise in both autism spectrum disorders and law enforcement, which could significantly influence the training curriculum. This incorporation aims to provide firsthand insights into the experiences and challenges faced by those on the spectrum, thereby potentially enriching the education process for law enforcement officials.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1741

Relative to police interactions with persons on the autism spectrum

MA S2348

Facilitating better interactions between police officers and persons with autism spectrum disorder

MA H3655

Facilitating better interactions between police officers and persons with autism spectrum disorder

MA S2558

Facilitating better interactions between police officers and persons with autism spectrum disorder

MA S2565

Facilitating better interactions between police officers and persons with autism spectrum disorder

MA H1351

Ensuring equal access to medical treatments essential for people with a developmental disability, intellectual disability, or autism

MA H282

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

MA H242

To enhance standards of care for those with autism and intellectual and developmental disabilities

MA H2842

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

MA H752

Strengthening transitional planning and increasing accountability for persons with disabilities and their families

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.