Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4998

Introduced
1/29/26  

Caption

Relative to offenses while driving on a non-administrative license suspension

Impact

The proposed legislation will specifically alter sections of Chapter 90 of the General Laws pertaining to motor vehicle operations. It introduces stringent measures against individuals who drive with a suspended or revoked license and causes harm due to their reckless behavior. The revisions aim to prevent further traffic-related offenses and enhance overall road safety. As such, this bill seeks not only to penalize but to dissuade individuals from the irresponsible act of driving under such restrictions, thus influencing the behavior of drivers who might otherwise disregard the law.

Summary

House Bill 4998 aims to amend Massachusetts laws regarding penalties for driving offenses committed by individuals with non-administrative license suspensions. The bill stipulates that any individual operating a vehicle while their license is suspended or revoked, and who causes injury to another person through reckless or negligent driving, shall face significant penalties including incarceration for up to 2.5 years or hefty fines, potentially reaching up to $3,000. This change is designed to enhance public safety by deterring individuals from driving without a valid license and to impose stricter consequences for such actions.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding H4998 may arise from various advocacy groups and legislators concerned about the implications of increased penalties. Critics could argue that such stringent measures might disproportionately affect those in economic distress who rely on their vehicles for transportation, potentially leading to broader societal issues. Additionally, there are concerns that extensive penalties may not effectively address the root causes of why individuals drive while their licenses are suspended or revoked. Discussions in committee may explore the balance between enhancing public safety and ensuring fair treatment of drivers who may be navigating challenging circumstances.

Companion Bills

MA H1936

Replaces Relative to offenses while driving on a non-administrative license suspension

Previously Filed As

MA H1936

Relative to offenses while driving on a non-administrative license suspension

MA HB439

Relative to non-driving related violations and driver's license suspension.

MA HB439

Relative to non-driving related violations and driver's license suspension.

MA S2665

Prohibits suspension of driving privileges and arrest for certain crimes and offenses.

MA HB1

Motor vehicles; suspension of driver license and ignition interlock device following first driving while under the influence conviction required

MA H5259

Prohibits the suspension of any person’s operators’ or chauffeurs’ license or their vehicle registration unless upon conviction of driving offenses.

MA H5897

Amends the section of law relative to violations for driving after denial, revocation or suspension of a license and expands the list of offenses for which an unlicensed motorist would be in violation.

MA HB677

Require suspension of a driver's license if driving without insurance

MA S2482

Amends the section of law relative to violations for driving after denial, revocation or suspension of a license and expands the list of offenses for which an unlicensed motorist would be in violation.

MA S0571

Amends the section of law relative to violations for driving after denial, revocation or suspension of a license and expands the list of offenses for which an unlicensed motorist would be in violation.

Similar Bills

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