Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S743

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Refer
12/15/25  

Caption

Relative to rehabilitation periods for those in addiction recovery

Impact

The amendments proposed in S743 will impact several sections of Chapter 258 of the Acts of 2014, specifically those that outline rehabilitation requirements and procedures for individuals with substance use disorders. By extending the required rehabilitation period and specifying the number of outpatient sessions, the bill aims to strengthen the recovery framework within Massachusetts. This is expected to promote better health outcomes for individuals in recovery by providing them with more comprehensive treatment options and support.

Summary

Senate Bill S743, titled 'An Act relative to rehabilitation periods for those in addiction recovery,' aims to amend existing laws regarding rehabilitation periods for individuals recovering from substance abuse. The bill proposes to increase the minimum rehabilitation period from 14 days to 20 days and mandates that recovering individuals participate in at least 20 sessions of structured outpatient addiction programs. This is a significant step towards enhancing the support provided to individuals in recovery and ensuring they receive adequate treatment during a crucial time in their rehabilitation journey.

Contention

While the bill seeks to enhance rehabilitation support, it may also spark discussions regarding the adequacy of resources available for such programs. Critics may question whether extending the rehabilitation periods and required sessions can be met with existing infrastructure and funding. There might also be debates over the balance between mandated treatment and the autonomy of individuals in recovery, creating potential points of contention among stakeholders in the addiction recovery community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S742

Relative to cognitive rehabilitation for individuals with an acquired brain injury

MA ACR93

Proposes constitutional amendment to dedicate tax revenue from legal sale of recreational marijuana for mental health, addiction recovery and drug rehabilitation services.

MA S566

Parity Enhancement for Addiction Recovery

MA H1243

Relative to housing rehabilitation grant programs

MA H634

Parity Enhancement for Addiction Recovery

MA H2416

Relative to gambling addiction

MA S792

Relative to increasing consumer access to licensed rehabilitation counselors

MA H1187

Relative to increasing consumer access to licensed rehabilitation counselors

MA H1151

Relative to cognitive rehabilitation for individuals with an acquired brain injury

MA HR23

Home of Grace; recognize and commend upon 60 years of service to those in addiction recovery.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.