Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1705

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Concerning the Massachusetts Probation Service

Impact

The amendments proposed by S1705 will not only bring consistency in the terminology but could lead to a more streamlined administrative process for the Massachusetts Probation Service. By clarifying the naming and title used in the law, the bill aims to ensure that the legal framework surrounding probation is coherent and up-to-date, potentially facilitating better governance and operational efficiency. This can impact how probation services are understood and implemented across law enforcement and judicial systems in Massachusetts.

Summary

Senate Bill 1705, presented by Patricia D. Jehlen, seeks to amend various sections of the General Laws concerning the Massachusetts Probation Service. The bill primarily aims to update the terminology used in the legal text by replacing references to different terms associated with probation, specifically referring to the 'commissioner of probation' and 'department of probation,' which will be uniformly changed to 'Massachusetts Probation Service'. This change is intended to reflect a more current understanding and structuring of probation services within the state.

Contention

While there are no major points of contention reported in the discussions surrounding S1705, the bill's passage may invoke discussions about the broader implications of probation services in the state. Stakeholders might raise questions about how these changes can affect the provision of probation services and whether they could lead to broader reforms in the criminal justice system. The focus on terminology, however, typically garners less public debate than policy changes that affect the application or funding of probation services.

Companion Bills

MA S2798

Replaced by 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.

Previously Filed As

MA H2583

Concerning the Massachusetts probation service

MA S1134

Relative to probation violations

MA S1781

Concerning the arrest without a warrant of persons on probation

MA S470

To improve Massachusetts home care

MA S933

Relative to the rights of faculty members at the University of Massachusetts

MA S2555

To improve Massachusetts home care.

MA S472

Relative to Massachusetts home care eligibility

MA H4418

Relative to the Massachusetts Food Policy Council

MA S2471

Prohibiting the Massachusetts National Guard from being deployed into active combat without a formal declaration of war by congress

MA H2938

Requiring creditable service for Massachusetts National Guard service

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To establish the Guard enlistment enhancement program

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Relative to the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority Employees’ Retirement System