Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S416

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Providing opportunity for youth with substance use disorder

Impact

If enacted, S416 would have a significant impact on state laws concerning education and support systems for youth struggling with substance use disorders. By defining recovery high schools as regional schools, the bill allows these institutions to receive the same transportation reimbursements as traditional regional schools. This provision is essential for improving accessibility and removing potential barriers that these students might face in their educational journeys. Thus, it represents a substantial step towards aligning educational resources with the specific needs of youth in recovery.

Summary

Bill S416, titled 'An Act Providing Opportunity for Youth with Substance Use Disorder', aims to enhance educational opportunities for young people dealing with substance use challenges. The bill seeks to amend Chapter 71 by adding a provision which categorizes recovery high schools as regional schools specifically for the purpose of transportation reimbursements. This crucial amendment is expected to facilitate better access to education for youth in recovery, ensuring that they receive the necessary support to reintegrate into the educational system.

Contention

While S416 has the potential to offer critical support to youth facing substance use issues, it may also evoke discussions around the allocation of state funds and educational resources. Some may voice concern about the adequacy of appropriations needed for transportation reimbursements, questioning whether current funding mechanisms are sufficient to support this initiative without compromising resources for other educational programs. Overall, the bill seems likely to gain support from those advocating for youth recovery and educational equity, while also calling for a careful examination of funding sustainability.

Companion Bills

MA S400

Replaced by To ensure adequate and equitable funding for public education

Previously Filed As

MA S93

Dedicating one-percent of the recreational marijuana excise tax to youth substance use prevention

MA S418

To improve augmentative and alternative communication opportunities for children with disabilities

MA H2213

Relative to treatment for substance use disorder

MA H2214

Relative to substance use disorder evaluations

MA S422

Relating to seizure disorders in schools

MA H1439

Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders

MA S1620

Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders

MA S1416

To increase substance use prevention and awareness and reduce overdose abandonment

MA H1448

Creating higher education opportunities for students with intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, and other developmental disabilities

MA S1412

Establishing a commission to study the availability of a continuum of care for persons with substance use disorder

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