Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S134

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Refer
6/23/25  

Caption

To establish an acquired brain injury advisory board

Impact

The proposed legislation emphasizes data-driven approaches to understand the epidemiology of acquired brain injuries and the pressing needs of those impacted. This initiative seeks to enhance the quality and availability of rehabilitative and community-based services tailored for individuals experiencing such injuries, uniting various state agencies toward common goals, and addressing any systemic gaps in care and support.

Summary

Senate Bill S134 aims to establish an Acquired Brain Injury Advisory Board in Massachusetts. The board is intended to collaborate with key stakeholders, including individuals with acquired brain injuries, their families, healthcare providers, and advocacy groups, in order to review and improve services and public policies impacting those affected by such injuries. Through focused efforts, the advisory board will work to ensure better support systems and healthcare access for affected individuals.

Contention

Although S134 promotes a collaborative framework, the establishment of this board may face challenges regarding resource allocation and inter-agency cooperation. Some may raise concerns about the representation of diverse stakeholders, particularly from minority and underserved communities, ensuring that their unique perspectives and needs are addressed. Additionally, there could be debates about the effectiveness of existing programs versus the proposed enhancements.

Additional_notable_points

The advisory board will be tasked with submitting a biennial report that evaluates the status of current services, identifies ongoing needs, and monitors the implementation of past recommendations from the Acquired Brain Injury Commission. With a requirement to meet quarterly and the provision to form subcommittees, the board is expected to stay actively engaged in the oversight and improvement of services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S89

To establish an acquired brain injury advisory board

MA H159

To establish an acquired brain injury advisory board

MA S188

Establishing a manicurist industry minimum standards advisory board

MA H376

Establishing a manicurist industry minimum standards advisory board

MA S1434

Establishing the human service transportation (HST) consumer advisory board

MA H3303

Establishing the human service transportation (HST) consumer advisory board

MA H419

Establishing an advisory commission on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics

MA S635

Relative to cognitive rehabilitation for individuals with an acquired brain injury

MA S744

Establishing medicare for all in Massachusetts

MA H1004

Relative to cognitive rehabilitation for individuals with an acquired brain injury

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.