Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4686

Introduced
5/28/24  
Refer
5/28/24  
Refer
7/3/24  
Engrossed
8/12/24  
Engrossed
9/30/24  
Enrolled
10/3/24  
Chaptered
10/9/24  

Caption

Authorizing the town of Natick to continue the employment of police officer John Haswell

Impact

If passed, H4686 would directly affect the employment laws governing police officers in Massachusetts by providing a specific exemption for the town of Natick. This could set a precedent for similar requests from other towns seeking to retain older officers, influencing how age-related employment limitations are applied across the state. The bill ensures that if Officer Haswell surpasses the conventional retirement age without further deductions from his pay related to his continued service, he will still qualify for his full retirement benefits as if he had retired at 65.

Summary

House Bill H4686 seeks to authorize the town of Natick to continue the employment of police officer John Haswell beyond the standard age limits imposed by state law. The bill allows Officer Haswell to serve until he reaches the age of 68, contingent on his physical and mental fitness for duty. This measure comes in response to a vote by the town enabling the exception to the typical rules governing police officer retirement ages, thereby underscoring the community's support for retaining an experienced officer in their ranks.

Contention

The bill primarily addresses the balance between existing laws, which enforce maximum employment ages for police officers, and the needs and preferences of local communities. While it may garner support from those advocating for local control and flexibility in workforce management, it could also face scrutiny from advocates for stricter age enforcement in public safety roles, who might argue that these regulations are in place to ensure the physical and mental readiness of public servants.

Companion Bills

MA H3740

Similar To Authorizing the licensing authority of the town of Natick to establish minimum seating capacity for granting licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages or wine and malt beverages to be drunk on the premises

MA H3878

Similar To Exempting town of Natick Police Patrol Officers from the provisions of the civil service law

MA H3877

Similar To Exempting town of Natick Police Superior Officers from the provisions of the civil service law

MA H3996

Similar To To amend chapter 336 of the acts of 2004 relative to the sale of alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises of clubs or veterans' organizations in the town of Natick

MA H4187

Similar To Authorizing the licensing authority of the town of Natick to establish minimum seating capacity for granting licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages or wine and malt beverages to be drunk on the premises

Previously Filed As

MA H5124

Authorizing the continued employment of Steven A. Hilliger, firefighter of the town of Lancaster

MA H2448

Authorizing the town of Conway to continue the employment of police officer Randall Williams

MA H3792

Authorizing the town of Conway to continue the employment of police officer Kenneth Ouimette

MA H5153

Authorizing the continued employment of Steven A. Hilliger, firefighter of the town of Lancaster

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 H4783

Authorizing the town of Milford to continue limited employment of certain police officers on superannuation retirement

MA H4146

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

MA H3928

Authorizing the town of Chesterfield to continue the employment of reserve special police officer Greg Smith

MA H2879

Authorizing the continued employment of Steven A. Hilliger, firefighter of the town of Lancaster

MA H5121

Authorizing the town of Acushnet to continue the employment of Call Deputy Fire Chief

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.