Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2772

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to probation officers

Impact

If passed, H2772 would enhance legal recognition of the dangers faced by probation officers, thus potentially leading to a stronger framework for workplace safety. By clarifying that injuries incurred in the line of duty due to violent actions are acknowledged under the law, this bill aims to reinforce the importance of safeguarding personnel who are critical to maintaining community safety. The amendment would signify the state's commitment to recognizing the specific challenges probation officers encounter in their roles.

Summary

House Bill 2772, introduced by Representative Tackey Chan, addresses the issue of bodily injuries sustained by probation officers during the performance of their official duties. The bill proposes an amendment to Chapter 30, Section 58 of the General Laws to specifically recognize injuries resulting from acts of violence against probation officers. This legislative change aims to provide greater support and protections for probation officers, who often face risks while supervising individuals on probation.

Contention

While the introduction of H2772 has generally garnered support for its focus on public safety and officers' welfare, there may be discussions regarding resource allocation for implementing additional support systems. Concerns might arise about how this legislation could align with existing policies and practices that govern law enforcement officers and other safety personnel. The dialogue around the bill may also highlight the need for training and support systems that equip probation officers to handle violent situations effectively.

Companion Bills

MA H5312

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2786

Relative to compliance officers at the Department of Fire Services

MA H2382

Relative to office-based surgical centers

MA H2781

Relative to the Department of Youth Services

MA H2780

Relative to collective bargaining

MA H2778

Relative to collective bargaining

MA H2775

Relative to retired Quincy firefighter Kevin Bythrow

MA H2777

Relative to employee retirement

MA H2785

Relative to Group Health Insurance Commission

MA H2779

Relative to Chapter 32 of the Massachusetts General Laws

MA H2784

Relative to the definition of Group 4 of the retirement system

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