Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H475

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Eliminating the residency requirement for fortune tellers

Impact

If enacted, HB 475 would amend Section 185I of Chapter 140 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. The legislation is expected to have significant implications for both fortune tellers and their clients. With the removal of the residency requirement, individuals who may be skilled in fortune-telling but do not reside in the immediate community would be allowed to legally practice their craft. This could lead to a more diverse range of services being available, ultimately benefiting consumers who seek out such services without geographical limitations.

Summary

House Bill 475 proposes to eliminate the existing residency requirement for fortune tellers in Massachusetts. The current law mandates that fortune tellers be residents of the towns in which they operate. By removing this stipulation, the bill seeks to provide a more inclusive environment for those wishing to pursue this profession, regardless of their residential status. This change aims to facilitate greater accessibility to fortune-telling services for residents and may broaden the market for practitioners who can now operate in multiple municipalities.

Contention

While the bill appears to have a straightforward intention, discussions around it may raise questions regarding consumer protection and the professional standards of fortune telling. There could be concerns about unregulated practitioners flooding the market and the potential for scams. Legislators may debate whether the bill adequately addresses these concerns by ensuring that all practitioners, regardless of residency, uphold standards that protect consumers. Moreover, there might be differing opinions on the necessity of residency as a qualifier for credibility and trustworthiness in fortune-telling.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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