Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1658

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to special state police officers

Impact

The bill outlines explicit criteria for the appointment of these special officers, including requirements for honorable discharge status, appropriateness to perform police functions, and certification by the police officer standards and training commission. Additionally, it stipulates that these officers will be considered at-will employees, not subject to civil service laws or benefits, and can be appointed and removed at the discretion of the Colonel. This framework intends to enhance the flexibility and responsiveness of the state police by leveraging the skills of retired officers while maintaining operational control within the police department.

Summary

Bill S1658, titled 'An Act relative to special state police officers,' proposes to amend Chapter 22C of the General Laws of Massachusetts by introducing a new section for the appointment of special state police officers. The primary initiative of this bill is to allow the Colonel of the State Police to appoint retired uniformed members as special state police officers. This measure aims to utilize the experience and capabilities of retired officers in fulfilling specific duties, particularly related to police detail work.

Contention

Some potential areas of contention surrounding Bill S1658 may include concerns about the oversight and regulation of special state police officers, as the bill allows significant discretion to the Colonel in determining the deployment and training of these officers. Critics may argue that the lack of civil service protections for these officers could lead to issues regarding accountability and transparency whereas proponents will likely emphasize the increased efficiency and effectiveness of incorporating experienced retired personnel into active duty scenarios.

Notable_points

Notably, this bill is connected with similar legislative efforts in previous sessions, highlighting an ongoing interest in optimizing the use of retired law enforcement personnel in active capacities. The bill reflects a broader trend towards addressing personnel shortages and enhancing public safety efforts while ensuring that experienced officers have the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the police force.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2570

Relative to special state police officers

MA S2939

Relative to the appointment of retired police officers as special police officers in the town of Dighton

MA H4234

Relative to the appointment of retired police officers as special police officers in the town of Fairhaven

MA H2992

Authorizing the appointment or retired police officers as special police officers in the town of Brookline

MA H4475

Authorizing the appointment of retired police officers as special police officers in the town of Norwood

MA H4141

Authorizing the city of North Adams to appoint retired North Adams police officers as special police officers within said city for paid detail assignments

MA S1842

Relative to the retirement of state university and community college police officers

MA S1806

Relative to the appointment of special police officers in the city of Newton

MA H4031

Increasing the age limit for retired police officers serving as special police officers in the town of Weston

MA H5289

Authorizing the appointment of retired police officers as special police officers in the town of Norwood

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.