Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1712

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Requiring blood testing for a surviving drivers

Impact

If enacted, this legislation is poised to significantly impact Massachusetts vehicle regulations. By instituting mandatory blood testing, the bill seeks to align the state's approach to road safety with evolving public health standards. Advocates of the bill argue that it is a vital step toward understanding and addressing the causes of severe traffic incidents, thereby enabling authorities to then implement more effective preventive measures. The proposed changes could potentially result in more rigorous enforcement of traffic laws and modifications in how incidents are investigated.

Summary

House Bill 1712 mandates blood testing for drivers involved in motor vehicle accidents resulting in personal injury or death. The bill amends Section 24 of Chapter 90 of the General Laws, explicitly requiring that blood tests are conducted for surviving drivers during such incidents. This provision aims to enhance accountability and ensure comprehensive analysis of factors that may have contributed to accident severity, particularly in cases where alcohol or drugs could be involved.

Contention

However, the bill faces notable opposition from civil liberties advocates and some legislators, who argue that requiring blood tests may infringe on individual rights and privacy. Concerns have been raised regarding the practical implications of this mandate, such as the timing of tests and the potential for misinterpretation of results. Critics also question if such regulations could disproportionately affect certain demographics or lead to unwarranted legal repercussions for survivors of accidents who may not have been under the influence of substances at the time of the incident.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1507

Requiring blood testing for a surviving drivers

MA H1508

Known as "Drug Test Consent Bill" aka "Christina's Law"

MA H1667

To protect the citizens of the Commonwealth from drunk drivers

MA S1726

Relative to surviving family members of public emergency medical technicians

MA H4517

Study Order

MA H1065

Relative to surcharges on motor vehicle insurance premiums

MA H3448

To promote commercial driver safety

MA H961

Establishing portable benefit accounts for app-based-delivery drivers

MA H2495

Relative to health insurance for surviving spouses

MA H2344

Providing for greater police transparency

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.