Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2370

Introduced
3/13/23  
Refer
3/13/23  
Report Pass
5/22/23  
Engrossed
6/1/23  
Refer
6/1/23  
Engrossed
6/1/23  
Enrolled
6/1/23  
Chaptered
6/1/23  

Caption

Authorizing the city of Somerville to continue the employment of Charles J. Femino as acting Chief of Police

Impact

If enacted, this bill may have implications for how police leadership transitions occur within Somerville, particularly in terms of allowing a retired officer to remain in a leadership position. It highlights the local governance authority's ability to address specific personnel policies that deviate from general state laws regarding retirement and employment of public officials. This flexibility may also impact community trust and stability within the police department as they await a permanent replacement.

Summary

Bill S2370 proposes to authorize the city of Somerville to retain Charles J. Femino as the Acting Chief of Police beyond his retirement age. Under the terms of the bill, Femino may continue in this role until a new permanent Police Chief is appointed, he is relieved by the mayor, or he turns 67 years old—whichever happens first. The bill also stipulates that he must be mentally and physically capable of performing his duties, with the mayor having the authority to require a medical examination to confirm his capability.

Contention

The main point of contention surrounding S2370 could stem from debates about the appropriateness of allowing a retired officer to serve in an acting capacity beyond the usual limits set by state laws regarding retirement. Potential criticisms may arise concerning the perceived favoritism or the implications of a single individual holding significant authority over an extended period, especially in a sensitive role such as the Chief of Police. This may lead to discussions on how this practice aligns with principles of local governance and public service integrity.

Companion Bills

MA S2745

Similar To Relative to the charter of the town of Provincetown

MA H4651

Similar To Exempting the office of chief of police in the town of Leicester from the civil service law

MA H5107

Similar To Exempting the office of chief of police in the city of Worcester from the civil service law

Previously Filed As

MA H4465

Authorizing the city of Somerville to continue the employment of Charles J. Femino as acting chief of police

MA H4649

An authorizing the city of Somerville to continue the employment of Charles J. Femino as acting chief of police

MA H2810

Authorizing the city of Taunton to continue the employment of police chief Edward J. Walsh

MA H4482

Authorizing the city of Springfield to continue the employment of police officer Lawrence E. Akers

MA S1825

Continuing the employment of police chief Edward Walsh in the city of Taunton until attaining the age of 70

MA S2545

Authorizing the city of Somerville to regulate rent in residential dwelling units

MA H4908

Authorizing the town of Warwick to continue the employment of David A. Shoemaker as police chief until a maximum age of 70

MA S22

Authorizing the city of Somerville to regulate rent in residential dwelling units

MA H4146

Authorizing the continued employment of Glenn Davis, the Fire Chief of the town of Lynnfield

MA H4768

Authorizing the city of Springfield to continue the employment of police officer Lawrence E. Akers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.