Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H520

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the training, assessment, and assignment of qualified school interpreters in educational settings

Impact

If enacted, the bill would amend Chapter 69 of the General Laws and introduce new standards for interpreter qualifications in schools. It mandates that the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education develop a structured system to train and assess interpreters, emphasizing ongoing professional development. The requirement for tier-3 interpreters at all specialized meetings is designed to enhance the quality of communication in important educational discussions, including Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and disciplinary matters, thus fostering better engagement with LEP families.

Summary

House Bill 520 aims to establish a comprehensive framework for the training, assessment, and assignment of qualified school interpreters in educational settings across Massachusetts. The bill seeks to ensure that interpreters possess adequate language proficiency and understanding of specialized educational terminology, thus improving communication between schools and Limited English Proficient (LEP) parents or guardians. The legislation outlines specific tiers of interpreter qualifications, with tier-3 interpreters required for specialized meetings that demand a higher level of interpreting skills.

Contention

While supporters see the bill as a necessary initiative to improve educational access for non-English speaking families, there may be concerns about the feasibility of implementing such standards promptly. Critics may argue that the strict tiered system could limit the availability of interpreters for schools, particularly in rural or underserved areas, where qualified professionals may be scarce. Additionally, ensuring consistent training and assessment across various school districts could present logistical challenges, potentially impacting the bill's effectiveness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S320

Relative to the training, assessment, and assignment of qualified school interpreters in educational settings

MA H650

Relative to affirming and maintaining equal access to public education for all children

MA H3299

To modernize participation in public meetings

MA H2190

Relative to sexual harassment workplace training

MA S807

Relative to dental insurance assignment of benefits

MA H2932

Relative to benefits for teachers

MA H2253

Relative to updating animal health inspections

MA H1981

Relative to the right to wear personal protective medical equipment

MA H854

Require Licensure of Educational Interpreters

MA H333

Relative to the licensure of appraisers

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