Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3741

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing an emergency responder yellow dot program

Impact

The Yellow Dot Program would facilitate the participation of individuals who would be required to complete a health information card and affix a yellow decal to their vehicle. This initiative intends to improve the efficiency of emergency response by giving responders access to essential medical information, which could significantly influence treatment decisions in critical situations. Additionally, the state registrar is tasked with developing public education campaigns to raise awareness of the program, ensuring that the public is informed about how to participate and use the system effectively.

Summary

House Bill 3741, introduced by Representative Joseph D. McKenna, aims to establish an Emergency Responder Yellow Dot Program in Massachusetts. This program is designed to assist emergency responders in quickly accessing critical health and emergency contact information for individuals involved in motor vehicle accidents or medical emergencies when those individuals are unable to communicate. The bill proposes amending Chapter 90 of the General Laws by adding a new section that codifies the operations and objectives of this program.

Contention

While there may not be severe opposition highlighted in the discussions surrounding the bill, notable points of contention may arise over privacy concerns, particularly regarding the handling of personal health information. The bill specifies safeguards, including potential liabilities related to the misuse of the collected data, categorizing unauthorized use as identity theft under Massachusetts law. Ensuring the confidentiality and protection of participants' personal medical information will be critical to the program's success and public acceptance.

Additional_points

The registrar will also be responsible for disseminating materials to organizations and departments that wish to promote the program further. This collaborative approach may enhance the program's visibility and encourage community participation, ultimately benefiting public safety efforts throughout Massachusetts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2316

Establishing a resilient electric vehicle charging system pilot program and river restoration fund and veterans and emergency responders’ fund

MA S2455

To honor our Veterans who serve as emergency responders

MA H3001

Supporting disabled first responders

MA H3027

Relating to guardians of surviving children of emergency first responders

MA HB676

Establishing the First Responder Resilience Grant Program and the First Responder Resilience Grant Program Fund; and imposing duties on the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency.

MA H2057

Ensuring the safety and dignity of first responders (Halo Act)

MA H2551

Relative to public health volunteer responders

MA S1719

Enhancing the safety of first responders

MA H710

Establishing mandatory school emergency response drills in the Commonwealth

MA HB272

Establishing the Municipal and Emergency Responder Solar Grant Program; and providing for powers and duties of the Department of Environmental Protection.

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