Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1704

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To prevent aiding, supporting, or enticing a child to runaway

Impact

If implemented, this legislation would amend Chapter 265 of the General Laws, creating a new section focused on the penalties associated with aiding runaway children. The bill proposes that aiding a child under 18 in absconding could result in up to one year in jail and/or a fine, while aiding a child under 14 could result in imprisonment of up to five years and a fine. Additional provisions impose harsher penalties for violating these regulations within proximity of educational institutions, indicating a legislative push to protect children in vulnerable situations.

Summary

House Bill 1704 aims to enhance the protection of minors by imposing stricter legal consequences for individuals who aid, support, or entice children under the age of 18 to run away from their lawful guardians or custody. The bill specifically defines 'entice' as luring or inducing a child to abscond, and introduces various penalties that escalate based on the age of the child involved and the circumstances of the offense. The proposed legal framework aims to address the significant issue of runaway minors, ensuring that those who facilitate such actions face serious legal repercussions.

Contention

While proponents of H1704 argue that the bill addresses a critical societal issue, there may be concerns about the potential for overreach. Critics could contend that the law may inadvertently punish individuals who act out of a genuine concern for the child’s welfare, such as friends or relatives attempting to help a minor in distress. Balancing the intention of safeguarding children and ensuring fair treatment of individuals aiding them will likely form a central point of deliberation as discussions progress around the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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