Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1569

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to school bus stop safety

Impact

The proposed legislation seeks to amend Chapter 265 of the General Laws by formally defining loitering near school bus stops and establishing penalties for violations. Should the bill pass, it would impose fines of up to $1,500 and potential imprisonment for repeat offenders, indicating a serious legislative approach to protecting children from potential threats. The legislation underscores the state's commitment to enhancing public safety regarding vulnerable populations, especially children commuting to and from school.

Summary

House Bill H1569, titled 'An Act relative to school bus stop safety', introduces measures to enhance the safety of school bus stops by restricting the presence of certain sex offenders near these locations. The bill specifically targets sex offenders who are classified as level 2 or level 3, prohibiting them from loitering within 500 feet of designated school bus stops. This distance aims to create a safer environment for children during critical moments of boarding and disembarking from school transport.

Contention

While the bill reflects a positive step towards safeguarding children, it may raise concerns regarding the implications of placing restrictions exclusively on specific groups of offenders. Critics could argue that such laws might not effectively deter would-be offenders and instead could inadvertently stigmatize individuals who are actively trying to reintegrate into society. Moreover, the definition of loitering and the practical enforcement of such a law could be points of contention, especially concerning the rights of offenders and the practicalities of monitoring their movements.

Companion Bills

MA S1085

Similar To Establishing a special commission relative to the uniformity of sex offender residency restrictions in the Commonwealth

MA H1595

Similar To Maintaining the integrity of sex offender classifications

MA H4517

Replaced by Study Order

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.