Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1254

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Resolve creating a commission to study the intentional misrepresentation of a service animal

Impact

The proposed commission will consist of 15 members, including co-chairs from both legislative chambers and various representatives from state departments, organizations advocating for disabilities, and business interests. This diverse representation is intended to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the complexities associated with service animal usage and the implications of fraud on those needing genuine service animals. The study plans to investigate current laws governing service animals and assess their effectiveness in preventing misrepresentation.

Summary

Bill S1254 proposes the establishment of a special legislative commission tasked with studying the intentional misrepresentation of service animals in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill highlights an increasing concern regarding individuals who misrepresent their pets as service animals, which could undermine accessibility for individuals who genuinely rely on service animals for assistance. The commission is envisioned to play a significant role in providing a thorough examination of this issue by including key stakeholders, such as legislators, members from disability advocacy groups, and representatives from law enforcement and businesses.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding the bill may arise from the balance between stringent regulations to prevent fraud and ensuring that individuals with disabilities can easily access the necessary support from service animals. The commission's focus on examining training and educational opportunities reflects an understanding of the importance of not only legislative action but also raising public awareness regarding the proper use and rights associated with service animals. The potential recommendation for civil penalties related to service animal fraud could provoke debate about fairness and the impact on legitimate service animal users.

Next_steps

Further, the commission is tasked to report its findings by April 1, 2026, which will include recommendations on any necessary changes to existing laws governing service animals. This presents an opportunity for legislative action moving forward, pointing toward a possible redefinition of what constitutes a service animal and whether implementation of a certification, registration, or licensing process is feasible to deter misuse.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H4329

Relative to a commission to study the intentional misrepresentation of a service animal

MA H1480

Relative to a commission to study the intentional misrepresentation of a service animal

MA H4917

Relative to a commission to study the intentional misrepresentation of a service animal

MA H1481

Relative to the misrepresentation of a service animal

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Similar Bills

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