Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H564

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to improved special needs transportation and student safety, "John's Law"

Impact

The proposed legislation amends Chapter 71B of the General Laws by establishing more stringent guidelines for special needs transportation. Beyond just training requirements, the bill also emphasizes the need for school districts to provide written reports on each child being transported, detailing any impairments that may impact their safety. This provision aims to create a more tailored approach to caring for children's unique needs while they are being transported, consequently enhancing their safety and well-being.

Summary

House Bill 564, known as 'John's Law', seeks to enhance the safety of students with disabilities during transportation by implementing new requirements for drivers and monitors of special transportation vans. The bill mandates that all personnel responsible for transporting these students must receive training and certification in first aid, including CPR. This is aimed at ensuring that those who handle special needs transportation are adequately prepared to respond to emergencies that might occur during transit, thereby improving overall safety.

Contention

While the intent behind 'John's Law' is largely supported among advocates for students with disabilities, it may face scrutiny regarding its implementation and the potential burden on school districts. Critics may argue that the additional training and reporting requirements could strain resources and could lead to logistical challenges, particularly in smaller districts. There could be concerns over the adequacy of funding and staff capabilities to meet the new requirements, which might necessitate further discussions around the resources necessary for successful implementation.

Overall_summary

Overall, H564 represents a legislative effort to prioritize the safety of students with disabilities during transportation, enshrining robust training and reporting provisions into Massachusetts law. The bill reflects a growing recognition of the unique challenges faced by students with disabilities and aims to foster an environment where their safety is paramount during transit.

Companion Bills

MA H4404

Replaced by Relative to improved special needs transportation and student safety, "John's Law"

Previously Filed As

MA H4404

Relative to improved special needs transportation and student safety, "John's Law"

MA S2347

Relative to transportation safety

MA H3778

Relative to improved headlight safety

MA S2418

Relative to improved headlight safety

MA S777

Relative to specialty medications and patient safety

MA S1809

Relative to special needs trusts and pensions

MA H3610

Establishing a special commission on public waterway transportation

MA H3772

Updating Massachusetts student transportation

MA S1195

Requires school buses transporting students with special needs to be equipped with certain safety features.

MA A402

Requires school buses that transport students with special needs to be equipped with certain safety features.

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