Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1760

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to arson investigators

Impact

If enacted, S1760 would formally acknowledge the role of municipal police officers in arson investigations, which may expand the scope of their work in this area. This inclusion could lead to better coordination and collaboration between different law enforcement agencies when addressing arson cases, thereby improving public safety and response times in fire-related incidents.

Summary

Bill S1760, titled 'An Act relative to arson investigators', proposes an amendment to Chapter 32 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. The bill seeks to include members of municipal police departments in the definition of those who perform arson investigations. This amendment aims to enhance the capabilities and responsibilities assigned to local law enforcement regarding arson-related cases.

Contention

The bill draws from similar legislation discussed in previous sessions, indicating ongoing dialogue around the proper roles and responsibilities of arson investigators. Notable points of contention may arise regarding the necessary training and resources required for municipal police to take on these additional responsibilities. Stakeholders may also debate the implications for funding and staffing within local police departments managing arson investigations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1585

Relative to arson investigators

MA S2250

Relative to private detectives and private investigators

MA H1691

Relative to criminal investigations

MA H3289

Relative to private detectives and private investigators

MA H2507

Relative to special investigators of the alcohol beverage control commission

MA S1729

Relative to veterans service officers retirement benefits

MA S2346

Relative to uniformity in veteran benefits

MA S2349

Relative to outreach to veterans

MA S2290

Relative to the orange line extension

MA S573

Relative to Stony Brook Reservation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.