Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2676

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to enhancing child safety

Impact

The bill amends Chapter 111 of the General Laws by adding a new section that outlines the responsibilities of landlords regarding window installation. By implementing this requirement, the bill aims to provide a safer living environment for families with young children. Additionally, it imposes penalties for landlords who fail to comply with these regulations or who discriminate against tenants concerning window guard installation, which reflects a commitment towards safeguarding children's welfare in residential settings. This regulatory change is expected to shift the responsibilities and liabilities onto landlords, emphasizing the importance of child safety in housing.

Summary

House Bill H2676, titled 'An Act relative to enhancing child safety,' was introduced by Representative James J. O'Day. This bill seeks to enhance safety for children under the age of 10 in residential units by mandating landlords to install window guards in units that have windows higher than six feet off the ground. The objective is to prevent accidental falls from windows, a common safety hazard for young children. The bill stipulates that landlords must bear the cost of installation when tenants can document the presence of young children in the unit, thus alleviating financial burdens on the tenants and enhancing child protection standards in rental properties.

Contention

While the bill has received support for its intentions to protect vulnerable children, there are potential points of contention. Some landlords might argue that the requirement to install window guards could lead to increased costs and liability concerns regarding maintenance and compliance. Additionally, there may be discussions about how the requirement could affect the market for rental housing—landlords might resist such mandates, viewing them as overreach that complicates their business operations. The balance of enforcing safety while ensuring fair landlord-tenant relationships will likely be a focal point of debate as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H2384

Enhancing child safety

MA H2356

Relative to problem properties and enhancing fire safety

MA S892

Relative to window guards in residential rental properties

MA H2310

Enhancing the safety of high-rise buildings

MA H2331

To establish a window falls prevention program within the Department of Public Health and mandate window guards in residential homes AKA "Zella Ray's Law"

MA S2267

Enhancing school bus safety

MA S2600

Enhancing school bus safety

MA S2804

Enhancing child welfare protections

MA S124

Enhancing child welfare protections

MA H165

Enhancing child welfare protections

Similar Bills

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