Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3000

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the retirement classification of licensed drinking water operators

Impact

The primary impact of HB 3000 will be on the retirement benefits applicable to licensed drinking water operators. By amending existing legislation to include this group of professionals, the bill ensures that they have access to the same retirement benefits as other public service professionals, such as hospital workers. This change reflects a growing recognition of the critical role that these operators play in ensuring the safe and reliable provision of drinking water.

Summary

House Bill 3000 seeks to amend the retirement classification for licensed drinking water operators within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The proposed legislation adds licensed drinking water operators to the list of professions with specific retirement benefits outlined in Chapter 32 of the General Laws. This bill aims to recognize the importance of the work performed by these operators in maintaining public health and safety by ensuring they receive appropriate retirement classifications.

Contention

While the bill appears to be straightforward in its objective, potential points of contention may arise around the broader implications for funding and resource allocation related to retirement benefits. Stakeholders may debate the financial consequences of expanding retirement benefits to include drinking water operators, particularly concerning the pension system and budgetary impacts on the Commonwealth's public service funding.

Companion Bills

MA H5356

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1834

Relative to retirement classification of licensed drinking water operators

MA H2905

To protect the retirement classification of Barnstable county dispatchers and dispatch retirees

MA S1819

To protect the retirement classification of Barnstable county dispatchers and dispatch retirees

MA S1876

Relative to the retirement classification of certain employees of the city of Beverly

MA H2951

Relative to the equitable merger of the Group 4 and Group 2 retirement classifications of the University of Massachusetts police

MA H2935

Relative to victim witness advocate retirement classification

MA S1870

Relative to victim witness advocate retirement classification

MA H4687

Relative to property tax classifications in the city of Watertown for fiscal year 2027 and subsequent fiscal years

MA H1028

Relative to the protection of our drinking water from nitrosodimethylamine

MA H1029

Relative to the protection of our drinking water from nitrosodimethylamine

Similar Bills

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