Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H171

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to rates for workers providing supports and services for individuals with disabilities

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to have significant implications for state laws governing disability services. By implementing a structured rate-setting mechanism, the bill addresses long-standing concerns regarding compensation for direct care workers in a sector known for its challenges, including high turnover rates and staffing shortages. The requirement for salary adjustments that keep pace with increases in employer costs for benefits also reflects a commitment to improving the working conditions and financial stability of these vital service providers.

Summary

House Bill 171 aims to establish a framework for determining payment rates for workers in the Department of Developmental Services who provide support and services for individuals with disabilities in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that payment rates for direct care staff, including direct support professionals, should be benchmarked to the 75th percentile of salaries for similar roles based on labor statistics. This ensures that salaries remain competitive and adequately reflect the responsibilities and demands of the positions, ultimately benefiting the employees providing essential care to individuals requiring support.

Contention

While the bill is largely supported by advocates for those with disabilities and workers in the care sector, there may be points of contention related to funding and the potential impact on state budgets. Critics could argue that mandates for higher salary rates could strain resources or lead to increased costs for disability services across the board. Additionally, there might be concerns regarding how the bill's implementation will be monitored and whether it will adequately address disparities in pay and service availability across different regions of the state.

Companion Bills

MA S119

Similar To To update Nicky's Law to protect individuals with disabilities in MassHealth day habilitation programs

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Similar To To increase the safety of individuals with disabilities relying on life-support equipment

MA S83

Similar To Relative to rates for workers providing supports and services for individuals with disabilities

MA H141

Similar To Updating Nicky’s Law to protect individuals with disabilities in MassHealth day habilitation programs

MA H213

Similar To To increase the safety of individuals with disabilities relying on life-support equipment

MA H4711

Replaced by Children, accommodations, accessibility and other related matters

Previously Filed As

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Updating terminology and investigative practices related to the protection of persons with disabilities

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