Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H110

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Requiring informed consent for marijuana testing

Impact

The impact of this legislation is significant as it directly addresses patient rights regarding drug testing in healthcare settings. By requiring informed consent, the bill aims to safeguard individuals from unauthorized or unconsented testing, aligning with broader patient autonomy laws. If enacted, healthcare facilities will be obligated to implement these consent procedures, ensuring that patients have a clear understanding of what such testing entails and how their personal health information will be handled.

Summary

House Bill H110 proposes to amend Chapter 111 of the General Laws in Massachusetts by introducing a requirement for informed consent before any marijuana testing can be conducted at certain healthcare facilities. Specifically, the bill mandates that a facility or healthcare provider must obtain written informed consent from individuals before performing tests for the presence of marijuana or THC. This provision aims to empower patients by ensuring they are fully aware of the testing process and the implications of their results.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on protecting individual rights, there may be points of contention among healthcare providers regarding the practicality and implications of implementing such consent protocols. Concerns may arise regarding the administrative burden on facilities and potential delays in providing necessary medical care. Proponents of patient rights and privacy will likely support the bill, while opponents may highlight challenges associated with compliance, operational costs, and the efficiency of care delivery.

Companion Bills

MA S679

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MA H1783

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MA H2203

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MA H1971

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MA H4695

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2870

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MA H3681

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To provide equitable sentencing for felony murder

MA H153

Requiring informed consent for marijuana testing

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.