Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S216

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Resolve relative to disclosure of radio frequency notifications

Impact

The proposed commission would consist of a diverse set of 11 members, including officials from public health and telecommunications agencies, environmental medicine specialists, pediatricians, and legal experts. By harnessing expertise from various sectors, the commission is expected to conduct thorough research that could ultimately influence state regulations surrounding EMR and RFR. The findings could result in recommendations for new policies or changes to existing laws on consumer protection, particularly regarding how electronic devices disclose information about their radiation output. This could enhance consumer knowledge and impact purchasing behaviors in the technology market.

Summary

Senate Bill S216, titled 'Resolve relative to disclosure of radio frequency notifications', proposes the establishment of a special commission to investigate the implications of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) and radiofrequency radiation (RFR) on public health, technology, and consumer protection in Massachusetts. The bill aims to create a structured framework for evaluating how EMR and RFR from telecommunications technologies affect various aspects of community health and consumer awareness. If passed, this bill would commit resources to a comprehensive study on these critical issues, likely leading to greater transparency in how businesses communicate potential health risks associated with their products.

Contention

The bill has sparked some discussion around the potential conflicts between the need for consumer safety and the interests of the telecommunications industry. Advocates emphasizing consumer wellness assert that increased regulation and transparency about EMR and RFR are essential to safeguarding public health, especially for vulnerable populations such as children. In contrast, industry representatives may raise concerns about the economic implications of stricter regulations, arguing that overregulation could stifle innovation and deter technological advancements. Thus, the bill might face challenges as it navigates the interests of public health and economic development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3483

Halting close proximity antennas and higher frequencies to enforce RadLimits

MA LD878

Resolve, to Study the Effects of 5G and Other Non-ionizing Radio Frequency Radiation-emitting Technology on Bird, Bee, Insect and Other Wildlife Populations and the Effects of Long-term Exposure on Children

MA S32

Resolve relative to digital impersonation and exploitation

MA S540

Resolve preventing the discharge of radioactive materials

MA S1392

Resolve providing for a study and recommendations by a special commission relative to access to behavioral health services for children and families in the commonwealth

MA H2539

Relative to well water disclosures

MA HB144

Relating to the required provision to campers at youth camps of radio frequency identification tags.

MA S06158

Relates to radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags and the registration of motor vehicles.

MA S2329

Resolve establishing a commission on artistic representation in the People’s House

MA S2740

Resolve establishing a State House restoration and management commission

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.