Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1737

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to advertising for justices of the peace

Impact

The bill's implications could significantly modernize how justices of the peace advertise their services, enhancing their visibility and accessibility to the public. By permitting advertising avenues beyond printed material, it not only acknowledges the increasing digitization of information dissemination but may also increase engagement with potential clients who prefer digital over traditional methods. This change may particularly benefit those justices in less accessible geographical areas, enabling them to reach a broader audience.

Summary

House Bill 1737, introduced by Representative David M. Rogers, aims to amend Section 58 of chapter 207 concerning the advertising practices for justices of the peace in Massachusetts. The proposed legislation updates the language to be more inclusive and contemporary, reflecting technological advancements in communication. Specifically, it allows justices to use their email addresses in advertising and broadens the mediums through which they can promote their services to include digital platforms such as websites and social media, in addition to traditional print media.

Contention

While specific points of contention from discussions around the bill are not detailed in the available documents, potential debates may center around the implications of using various forms of media for advertising. Questions could arise concerning the appropriateness of justices of the peace utilizing social media platforms for professional advertising and whether this could compromise the perceived formality or authority of the position. Additionally, there may be discussions about ensuring that the advertising done does not mislead or represent any unprofessional conduct associated with their role.

Companion Bills

MA S917

Similar To Relative to advertising for justices of the peace

MA H2787

Similar To Relative to taxation of digital advertising services

MA H4517

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3223

Relative to Natural Heritage and Endangered Species administrative fees

MA H3769

Relative to accurate impairment testing

MA H713

Relative to the qualification of voters

MA H3225

Relative to sales tax exemption

MA H865

Relative to the qualification of voters

MA H3414

Relative to accurate impairment testing

MA H1127

To repeal no fault motor vehicle insurance

MA H1126

Modify the safe drivers insurance plan relative to minor violation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.