Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2450

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To protect the health and well-being of child passengers in vehicles

Impact

The bill entails significant updates to the legal framework governing child passenger safety. It proposes enhancing penalties for drivers who fail to secure children under the age of sixteen with appropriate safety belts. Specifically, the new provisions would impose a $100 fine for each child not wearing a safety belt, a considerable increase from the previous fine structure. Additionally, the bill mandates the inclusion of health and safety information regarding unsecured children in driver education materials published by the Registry of Motor Vehicles, which aims to raise awareness and educate drivers on this crucial safety issue.

Summary

Senate Bill 2450, titled 'An Act to protect the health and well-being of child passengers in vehicles', proposes legislative amendments aimed at enhancing safety regulations for children riding in vehicles. The bill seeks to modify existing provisions within chapter 90 of the Massachusetts General Laws, specifically targeting the penalties associated with child passengers who are not secured by safety restraints. By increasing the fines for violations, the bill intends to promote greater compliance with existing safety standards, thereby contributing to the protection of young passengers during transport.

Contention

Although the bill is largely supported by advocates for child safety, some concerns may arise around its enforcement and the financial implications for low-income families. Critics argue that increased fines may disproportionately affect those unable to pay, potentially leading to broader socioeconomic issues. Furthermore, any potential opposition might question the effectiveness of fines in changing driver behavior, suggesting that educational outreach could be a more effective path towards achieving child safety in vehicles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2300

To protect the health and well-being of child passengers in vehicles

MA S2297

Relative to child vehicle passenger safety

MA S1589

Relative to the use of green lights for municipal emergency management vehicles

MA S124

Enhancing child welfare protections

MA H165

Enhancing child welfare protections

MA S1466

To protect essential health services

MA S1129

Relative to protecting the residents of the Commonwealth from dangerous persons

MA S2772

Relative to the use of green lights for municipal emergency management vehicles

MA S2804

Enhancing child welfare protections

MA S952

Protecting survivors of rape and their children

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.