Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H201

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to supported decision making

Impact

If enacted, the bill would significantly amend Chapter 190B of the General Laws by officially recognizing supported decision-making agreements. This change would offer a legal framework for individuals to receive assistance without relinquishing their rights or independence. It may encourage individuals with disabilities to engage actively in their own decision-making processes, ultimately reflecting a broader commitment to dignity and rights for people with disabilities within the legal system.

Summary

House Bill H201, presented by Representative Christopher M. Markey, seeks to legislate supported decision-making agreements as a formal alternative to guardianship. The bill aims to empower adults, particularly those with disabilities, to make life decisions about living arrangements, healthcare, financial matters, and other significant aspects of their lives, with the assistance of chosen supporters. These supporters would be authorized to help decision-makers understand information, communicate decisions, and advocate for their wishes while respecting their autonomy and self-determination.

Training

To further bolster the efficacy of supported decision-making, the bill mandates the establishment of training programs for supporters by state agencies. This intended training would educate supporters on their roles, responsibilities, and the rights of decision-makers, enhancing the support network available to individuals needing assistance. This feature of the bill addresses concerns about the competency of supporters and aims to foster a protective environment for individuals utilizing supported decision-making.

Contention

Notable points of contention include potential inconsistencies with existing guardianship laws and the adequacy of protections against potential abuse within these supported decision-making frameworks. While proponents assert that the bill enhances personal freedom and supports individual choices, opponents may raise concerns about the potential for coercion or abuse by supporters. Ensuring that decision-makers are fully aware of their rights and the implications of these agreements will be crucial in addressing these concerns.

Companion Bills

MA S819

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MA H1591

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MA H4924

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