Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2291

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Expanding the availability of adaptable housing for people with disabilities and seniors

Impact

Should H2291 be enacted, it will significantly impact state laws concerning housing and building regulations. It mandates that all new constructions meet up-to-date accessibility standards outlined in both the Fair Housing Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act. This requirement extends to various types of buildings, ensuring that dwellings constructed as multiple units and public facilities are not only accessible but also functional for individuals with disabilities. Furthermore, it requires ongoing consultations with advocacy groups to align standards with the needs of affected populations, thereby ensuring that legislative changes reflect community needs.

Summary

House Bill 2291, titled An Act Expanding the Availability of Adaptable Housing for People with Disabilities and Seniors, seeks to enhance the availability of adaptable housing across Massachusetts, with an emphasis on inclusivity for individuals with disabilities, mobility impairments, and the elderly. The bill proposes amendments to existing laws pertaining to adaptable housing, ensuring that multiple dwellings and public facilities adequately cater to the needs of these populations. Through a series of defined standards focusing on accessibility and safety, the bill aims to foster an environment where all citizens, regardless of their physical capabilities, can find adequate housing solutions.

Contention

However, the bill does face points of contention primarily around its definitions and implementation specifics. Stakeholders question whether the proposed regulations could impose considerable financial burdens on builders and property owners, particularly concerning the suggested percentage of accessible units in new developments. Moreover, there is a need for clarification on how the board will assess the necessity of accessible units in different regions, which some fear could lead to insufficient availability in high-need areas if the determination is made improperly. The discussions surrounding this bill reflect broader societal debates about balancing costs with the imperatives of equity and accessibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2569

Expanding the availability of adaptable housing for people with disabilities and seniors

MA H2874

Promoting accessible dwellings for older adults and people with disabilities to remain in their communities

MA H142

Relative to community living for older adults and people with disabilities

MA S1553

Building a more accessible Massachusetts

MA H378

Expanding wheelchair warranty protections for consumers with disabilities

MA H1168

Protecting the homes of seniors and disabled people on MassHealth

MA H433

To improve augmentative and alternative communication opportunities for children with disabilities

MA H205

Relative to assisting elders and people with disabilities in the Commonwealth

MA S152

Expanding wheelchair warranty protections for consumers with disabilities

MA H3676

Relative to modernizing and expanding availability of motor vehicle titling and registration services

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.