Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1131

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to juvenile fees, fines, and restitution

Impact

The bill's potential impact on state laws is significant, as it aims to remove barriers that could lead to incarceration due to nonpayment of fines imposed on juveniles. The amendments emphasize the necessity of determining a youth's ability to pay before assigning any restitution. Furthermore, if a juvenile is unable to make payments, the court may modify the restitution order, allowing for more reasonable repayment schedules or complete elimination of debts. This approach aligns with contemporary views on juvenile justice and focuses on rehabilitation rather than punishment.

Summary

Bill S1131, introduced by Senator Adam Gomez, aims to reform the treatment of juvenile fees, fines, and restitution within the Massachusetts legal system. The bill proposes amendments to various sections of existing state laws to alleviate the financial burdens placed on juveniles who have committed offenses. Specifically, it seeks to prevent the imposition of fines and fees for offenses committed by individuals under the age of criminal majority, effectively safeguarding this demographic from financial penalties that might impede their rehabilitation and reintegration into society.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding Bill S1131 include discussions on the fairness of fines imposed on juveniles and the implications of removing financial penalties entirely. Advocates argue that the existing system disproportionately affects low-income families and leads to a cycle of debt and potential incarceration for nonpayment. However, opponents may raise concerns regarding the consequences of eliminating fees altogether, questioning whether it could undermine accountability or the perceived seriousness of juvenile offenses. Overall, the bill represents a shift towards a more restorative approach in juvenile justice.

Companion Bills

MA S2886

Replaced by 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.

Previously Filed As

MA H1660

Relative to juvenile fines, fees, and restitution

MA H1792

Relative to juvenile restitution

MA SB111

Prohibiting fines and fees from being assessed against a juvenile or a juvenile's parent, guardian or custodian in a case pursuant to the revised Kansas juvenile justice code.

MA HF4868

juvenile proceedings fees and fines eliminated.

MA HB2179

Prohibiting fines and fees from being assessed against a juvenile or a juvenile's parent, guardian or custodian in a case pursuant to the revised Kansas juvenile justice code.

MA HB2825

fines; fees; assessments; restitution; nonpayment

MA SF4951

Fines and fees elimination in juvenile proceedings

MA S1123

Clarifying the child advocate’s authority to access juvenile records

MA HB3265

Eliminates fines and fees for cases in juvenile court

MA S1228

Relative to juvenile offenders

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.