Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H5320

Introduced
4/2/26  
Refer
4/2/26  

Caption

Study Order

Impact

If enacted, HB 5320 would empower the committee to gather information and insights from relevant stakeholders, which could lead to significant recommendations for legislative action. Such recommendations might involve new laws or amendments to existing regulations, ultimately shaping how consumer protections and professional licensure are managed in Massachusetts. The bill implicitly recognizes the need for contemporary oversight in response to evolving market conditions and technological advancements impacting consumer goods and services.

Summary

House Bill 5320, titled the 'Study Order', was introduced in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to authorize the committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure to conduct investigations and studies related to various bills that address consumer protection matters. The bill reflects a proactive approach by the state legislature to evaluate and refine regulatory frameworks governing consumer rights and professional licensing. The focus on these areas suggests an ongoing commitment to improving safeguards for consumers and ensuring that professionals are adequately licensed in their respective fields.

Contention

As the bill is primarily a study order, it is less likely to face direct opposition compared to substantive regulatory changes. However, concerns may emerge regarding the scope of the study and the implications of its findings. Stakeholders, including consumer advocacy groups and professional associations, could express differing views on how consumer protection should be approached, potentially leading to debates over the effectiveness and necessity of certain regulations. Overall, the discourse around HB 5320 may highlight broader discussions about balancing consumer rights with the operational realities of various professions.

Companion Bills

MA H319

Replaces Relative to transparency in optional credit card fees

MA H447

Replaces Regarding credit card surcharging

MA H375

Replaces Relative to transparency in credit card fees

MA H332

Replaces Regulating internet gaming

MA H427

Replaces Relative to the occupational therapist interstate licensure compact

MA H357

Replaces To regulate hemp-derived beverages like alcohol

MA H450

Replaces Relative to protections for solar customers

MA H325

Replaces Relating to sales at certain venues

MA H448

Replaces To facilitate the purchase of certain event tickets

MA H320

Replaces To protect consumers of tickets

MA H454

Replaces Relative to credit card surcharges

MA H4019

Replaces To ensure fair compensation for warranty service labor

MA H4159

Replaces Relative to cardholder surcharges

Previously Filed As

MA H5281

Study Order

MA H5307

Study Order

MA H4883

Study Order

MA H5065

Study Order

MA H5323

Study Order

MA H5313

Study Order

MA H4677

Study Order

MA H4733

Study Order

MA H5081

Study Order

MA H5322

Study Order

Similar Bills

MA H5281

Study Order

MA S2886

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on The Judiciary to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to judicial matters.

MA S2931

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Health Care Financing to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to to health care financing matters.

MA H5323

Study Order

MA S2798

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to public safety matters.

MA H5149

Study Order

MA S2786

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Public Service, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to public service matters.

MA S2774

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to telecommunications, utilities and energy matters.