Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2557

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Authorizing the appointment of special police officers in the town of Maynard

Impact

If enacted, this bill will amend local law regarding how special police officers are appointed in Maynard, creating a framework that allows for the quick utilization of experienced personnel in emergency situations. The legislation aims to enhance public safety by providing the police department with additional resources, especially during peak demand times. It recognizes the value of seasoned officers while ensuring they meet certain health and age criteria to maintain operational effectiveness.

Summary

House Bill 2557 seeks to authorize the Town of Maynard to appoint special police officers. This bill allows the police chief to appoint retired or resigned police officers who have at least 20 years of continuous full-time service in Massachusetts' municipal police departments. The appointed officers are permitted to perform police details and respond to emergencies when regular officers cannot do so. The legislation requires that retired officers maintain qualifications, including passing a medical examination and not exceeding a stipulated age limit upon appointment.

Contention

While HB 2557 primarily focuses on local governance and public safety, it may also raise questions about resource allocation and local responsibility. There could be concerns regarding the implications of appointing retired officers, particularly regarding their training updates and their ability to adapt to new policing technologies and practices. Some critics may argue that the bill could contribute to a lack of accountability in policing, given the age restrictions and the potential for diminished capabilities of older officers.

Additional_points

The legislation stipulates that special police officers need to comply with several requirements imposed by the police chief, including limitations on hours worked and total earnings. Special appointments are subject to annual renewal and can be terminated at the chief's discretion. Therefore, the bill establishes a structured procedural approach to enhance flexibility in managing local police forces while still adhering to public safety standards.

Companion Bills

MA H3930

Replaced by Authorizing the appointment of special police officers in the town of Maynard

Previously Filed As

MA H3930

Authorizing the appointment of special police officers in the town of Maynard

MA H3730

Authorizing the appointment of retired police officers as special police officers in the town of Freetown

MA H3931

Authorizing the appointment of retired police officers as special police officers in the town of Freetown

MA S2416

Authorizing the appointment of special police officers in the town of Charlton

MA H2992

Authorizing the appointment or retired police officers as special police officers in the town of Brookline

MA H4729

Authorizing the appointment of retired police officers in the town of Sterling to serve as special police officers

MA S1653

Authorizing the appointment of special police officers in the town of Charlton

MA H5025

Authorizing the appointment of retired police officers in the town of Sterling to serve as special police officers

MA S1898

Authorizing the appointment of retired police officers to perform police details in the town of Plainville

MA H4141

Authorizing the appointment of special police officers in the city of Waltham to allow said special police officers to serve until the age of 70

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.