Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1427

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to the assault on and aggravated harassment of sports officials

Impact

If enacted, Bill H1427 would impose stricter penalties for individuals who assault or commit battery upon a sports official, imposing a possible sentence of up to five years in state prison or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. Additionally, it criminalizes any repeated pattern of harassment directed at a sports official, presenting significant consequences for such behavior. This legislative action underscores a commitment to ensuring that sports officials can perform their duties without fear of violence or harassment, thereby fostering a safer environment for all participants in the sports community.

Summary

House Bill 1427 aims to strengthen the protection of sports officials in Massachusetts by introducing specific penalties for assault and harassment directed at them during sporting events. The bill proposes to amend Chapter 265 of the General Laws by adding Section 43B, which defines both the terms 'sporting event' and 'sports official'. It encompasses a wide range of activities, including interscholastic and intramural sports, as well as professional events. The amendment is a direct response to growing concerns about the safety and treatment of officials in the sporting arena, which has seen an uptick in violent incidents in recent years.

Contention

While the bill does receive widespread support among those advocating for the safety of sports officials, there may be concerns regarding the enforcement and definition of offenses specified in the legislation. Some might argue that the term 'harassment' is broad and could lead to subjective interpretations of the behavior of spectators and players. Furthermore, the implementation of stringent penalties may be viewed by some as excessive, particularly in cases of minor infractions that might not warrant such severe repercussions. As discussions continue, balancing the protection of officials with ensuring a fair and reasonable approach to penalties will likely be a point of contention.

Companion Bills

MA H1407

Similar To Relative to criminal harassment against a sports official

MA H1475

Similar To To prevent assaults on sports officials

MA H1825

Similar To Relative to enhanced penalties for those who commit assault and battery against school sports officials

MA H1753

Similar To Concerning assault of a sports official

MA H4831

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2789

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Supporting families of students with disabilities

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