Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S593

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To reform the toxic use reduction act

Impact

The bill is expected to enhance the efficiency of the current regulatory framework by reducing the frequency with which businesses must submit these plans, which could lower compliance costs for companies operating in Massachusetts. Additionally, these amendments may lead to better risk management regarding toxic substances, ultimately benefiting public health and the environment as businesses adopt more sustainable practices in their use of toxic materials.

Summary

Senate Bill 593, titled 'An Act to reform the toxic use reduction act,' proposes significant amendments to the existing Toxic Use Reduction Act in Massachusetts. The bill stipulates that large quantity users of toxic substances must prepare and implement a toxics use reduction plan every six years rather than the previously mandated schedule. This is intended to streamline the planning and reporting process for businesses that utilize toxic substances, ensuring that their toxic use reduction plans remain relevant and up-to-date with current practices and regulations.

Contention

While the overarching aim of SB 593 is to enhance regulatory efficiency, not all stakeholders may agree on the impacts of these changes. Critics may argue that extending the timeline for toxics use reduction plans could lead to lapses in critical safety and environmental protections. Concerns may also arise regarding whether this reform adequately addresses the long-term implications of toxic substance use, particularly in vulnerable communities. The legislature's discussions around this bill will likely involve debates on balancing economic interests with public health and safety concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S485

To reform the toxic use reduction act

MA H857

To reform the Toxic Use Reduction Act

MA S2564

Relative to toxic-free kids

MA S175

Relative to toxic-free kids

MA H318

Relative to toxic free kids

MA S2902

Relative to the reduction of certain toxic chemicals in firefighter personal protective equipment

MA S1556

Relative to the reduction of certain toxic chemicals in firefighter personal protective equipment

MA S1362

Relative to the Massachusetts lead law and promoting equal access to lead-free housing

MA H4055

So much of the message from Her Excellency the Governor returning the General Appropriation Bill for fiscal year 2024 (see House, No. 4040) as relates to Attachments A through G, for items returned with disapproval of wording under the provisions of Section 5 of Article LXIII and sections returned with recommendations of amendments under the provisions of Article LVI of the Amendments to the Constitution (House, No. 4055). August 9, 2023

MA H2339

Relative to the reduction of certain toxic chemicals in firefighter personal protective equipment

Similar Bills

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