Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S198

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to increasing opportunities for employment in professional licensure

Impact

The proposed amendments would directly affect the General Laws of Massachusetts, specifically targeting how licensing authorities evaluate applicants with criminal records. By mandating personalized assessments, the bill could potentially alter the career prospects for many individuals who have previously been denied licenses due to past convictions. This could open up new employment avenues for a segment of the population that might otherwise remain marginalized due to their criminal history.

Summary

Senate Bill 198, titled An Act Relative to Increasing Opportunities for Employment in Professional Licensure, aims to amend existing regulations regarding how criminal records are considered in the professional licensure process. The bill particularly emphasizes the necessity for individualized consideration of applicants’ circumstances rather than imposing automatic disqualifications based on criminal history. This shift seeks to facilitate greater access to employment in various professional fields, which historically have strict barriers related to criminal convictions.

Contention

Opposition may arise around concerns that such changes could compromise public safety if individuals with disqualifying convictions are permitted to obtain licenses in certain sensitive occupations. Advocates of the bill, however, argue that it provides necessary pathways for rehabilitation and reintegration into the workforce, aligning employment opportunities with principles of fairness and justice. Notably, the bill does not eliminate the right of licensing authorities to deny applications based on convictions connected with the duties of a profession, rather it seeks to enhance the decision-making process to be more just and equitable.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2451

Relative to increasing opportunities for employment in professional licensure

MA H4602

Relative to increasing professional licensure opportunities

MA H348

Relative to increasing opportunities for employment in professional licensure

MA S2630

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to consumer protection and professional licensure matters

MA S1152

Relative to employment protections for victims of abusive behavior

MA H3563

Relative to professional licensure and citizenship

MA H663

Relative to increasing voting opportunities in Massachusetts

MA S148

Protecting reproductive health access, LGBTQ lives, religious liberty, and freedom of movement by banning the sale of cell phone location information

MA H349

Relative to streamlining licensure, compliance, and contracting opportunities

MA H244

Regarding professional licensure

Similar Bills

MA H348

Relative to increasing opportunities for employment in professional licensure

MA S2451

Relative to increasing opportunities for employment in professional licensure

WV SB493

Relating to use of criminal records as disqualification from authorization to practice particular profession

WV SB263

Relating to use of criminal records as disqualification from authorization to practice particular profession

LA HB503

Provides relative to licensing qualifications

NJ A1449

Requires certain standards for professional and occupational boards considering applicants with criminal history records.

NJ A2225

Requires certain standards for professional and occupational boards considering applicants with criminal history records.

GA SB207

Professions and Businesses; a preclearance process in the licensing of individuals with criminal records who make application to or are investigated by certain licensing boards and commissions; create