Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2633

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to more accessible 911 disability indicator forms

Impact

The introduction of H2633 could significantly improve emergency response for individuals with disabilities in Massachusetts. By allowing subscribers of various telephone services to alert primary and regional Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) about their disabilities, it creates a more tailored approach for first responders. This proactive measure has the potential to enhance safety and ensure better outcomes during emergencies for those with mobility, hearing, speech, sight impairments or other disabilities.

Summary

House Bill H2633 aims to enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities by creating a statewide disability indicator form that will be published by the State 911 Department. This indicator form is intended for individuals to identify their specific disabilities when contacting emergency services, thereby ensuring that first responders are informed of these needs prior to arrival. The bill mandates that the form be simple enough for someone with a fifth-grade education to understand, and it must also be translated into languages that are common in communities where more than 5% of the population speaks a language other than English.

Contention

While the bill has the noble aim of improving services for people with disabilities, it may also raise concerns regarding the privacy and security of the personal information included in the disability indicator form. Questions may arise about how this information is managed, retained, and used by emergency services, out of concern for the potential misuse or mishandling of sensitive data. The requirement for annual reviews of the form’s contents suggests responsiveness to community input, yet the process of amending this form could be a complex one, requiring ongoing collaboration with disability advocates.

Additional_point

Overall, H2633 represents a significant legislative effort towards inclusivity in emergency services, highlighting a growing recognition of the need for state programs and policies that accommodate the diverse needs of all citizens, particularly those who may face challenges during emergencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2343

Relative to more accessible 911 disability indicator forms

MA H4711

Children, accommodations, accessibility and other related matters

MA H701

Enforcing accessibility for voters with disabilities

MA H1200

To support equal access to community care for elders and persons with disabilities

MA H2874

Promoting accessible dwellings for older adults and people with disabilities to remain in their communities

MA H207

Relative to persons with developmental disabilities

MA H3272

To increase regional transit accessibility in the Commonwealth

MA H2291

Expanding the availability of adaptable housing for people with disabilities and seniors

MA H2990

Relative to the employment of persons with disabilities

MA S2456

Relative to the employment of persons with disabilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.