Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1739

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to sheriffs

Impact

One of the most substantial impacts of S1739 involves integrating a civil process office into sheriff departments, which will be responsible for executing civil processes within the counties. This office will consolidate the civil process duties under the sheriff's department, ensuring that all activities related to the service of process are handled by trained deputies. Furthermore, the bill mandates that all fees and revenues from civil process operations be classified as revenues of the Commonwealth, thereby requiring strict adherence to state accounting standards. This change aims to increase transparency and fiscal responsibility within these operations.

Summary

Bill S1739, titled 'An Act relative to sheriffs,' introduces significant changes to the management and accountability of sheriff departments in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The legislation aims to establish a corrections advisory board that will provide independent advice to corrections providers, including sheriffs, concerning the coordination of operations and the establishment of best practices. This board will consist of various appointed members, including representatives from public safety, correctional services, and organizational management, which seeks to ensure comprehensive oversight and effective governance within sheriff departments.

Contention

While there is broad support for the bill's intent to enhance accountability and operational standards among sheriffs' departments, some concerns arise regarding the centralization of power and oversight. Critics fear that the establishment of a centralized advisory board may reduce the autonomy currently enjoyed by individual sheriff departments. Moreover, the rigorous reporting and operational requirements imposed by the bill could potentially burden smaller counties, raising concerns about whether they possess the necessary resources to comply with these new mandates. Overall, the bill reflects a growing emphasis on the accountability and operational efficacy of law enforcement agencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1565

Relative to sheriffs

MA H4625

Relative to persons with developmental disabilities

MA H3823

Relative to travel mileage rate fees for sheriffs, deputy sheriffs and constables

MA S118

Resolve establishing the Harmony commission to study and make recommendations related to the welfare and best interests of children in care and protection cases

MA H3956

Creating an independent correctional oversight office to facilitate the recommendations of the Special Legislative Commission on Structural Racism in Correctional Facilities of the Commonwealth

MA S2539

Relative to cybersecurity and artificial intelligence

MA S1494

To keep families connected

MA S2605

Improving the Massachusetts paid family medical leave law

MA S1727

Relative to the composition of the board of directors of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation

MA S1568

Relative to police interactions with persons on the autism spectrum

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