Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2688

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to law enforcement officer benefit equity

Impact

Upon its enactment, HB 2688 will have a direct impact on state laws governing the benefits and recognition of police officers employed by the University of Massachusetts and related agencies. It will amend existing statutes to ensure these officers receive the same benefits as their peers in municipal jurisdictions, which may include retirement benefits, compensation for service-related injuries, and other legal protections. The implications of this change could lead to an increase in the perceived status and job satisfaction among these officers, fostering a sense of belonging and appreciation within the law enforcement community.

Summary

House Bill 2688 aims to enhance the equity of benefits for law enforcement officers in Massachusetts, specifically targeting police officers associated with the University of Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Port Authority, and state universities and community colleges. The bill seeks to amend existing laws to provide certain benefits and legal recognition to these officers, ensuring that they are included under various provisions that apply to law enforcement agencies throughout the Commonwealth. The intention is to create a more uniform framework for recognizing the rights and benefits of these officers as they perform their duties within their respective jurisdictions. A notable aspect of HB 2688 is the inclusion of police officers from the University of Massachusetts and other associated entities, which historically may have been overlooked in terms of their benefit entitlements. By explicitly amending the General Laws to include these officers, the bill aims to rectify any disparities in benefits compared to other law enforcement personnel. This move is expected to promote fairness and proper recognition for their service, potentially impacting recruitment and retention of police personnel in these institutions. The bill includes several amendments to existing sections of the General Laws, which clarify the status of University of Massachusetts police officers, as well as their counterparts within other state institutions. The proposed changes will provide these officers with the same legal protections and privileges as their peers in other jurisdictions. This legal consistency is critical, especially in a context where these officers perform similar roles to their counterparts in municipal police departments. Opposition to the bill primarily revolves around concerns regarding the equitable distribution of resources among law enforcement agencies. Some critics argue that this bill could divert attention and resources from other pressing issues within law enforcement, potentially exacerbating existing gaps in funding and support for other local departments. Proponents counter that the bill is a necessary step towards achieving equity and recognition for all law enforcement officers across the board, irrespective of their placement or affiliation.

Companion Bills

MA S1570

Similar To Relative to the well-being of law enforcement officers after involvement in a critical incident

MA H2355

Similar To Relative to the well-being of law enforcement officers after involvement in a critical incident

MA H2322

Similar To Establishing a commission to study post-traumatic stress disorder in law enforcement officers

MA S1706

Replaces Relative to the alignment of the University of Massachusetts police

MA S1746

Replaces Providing for a fair and equitable group 4 retirement benefit for police officers working on Massachusetts public higher education campuses

MA H2689

Replaces Relative to the retirement of University of Massachusetts police

MA H2501

Replaces Providing for a fair and equitable Group 4 retirement benefit for police officers working on Massachusetts public higher education campuses

Previously Filed As

MA H2979

Relative to motor vehicle excise tax waivers

MA H1075

Relative to the use of shotgun ammunition for hunting

MA H926

Relative to the use of shotgun ammunition for hunting

MA H1074

Relative to certain hunting zones

MA H2062

Relative to Winchendon District Court

MA H925

Relative to certain hunting zones

MA H2690

Relative to the exemption of certain positions in the City of Gardner from the provisions of civil service

MA H3002

Relative to the retirement of University of Massachusetts police

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Further regulating thoroughbred breeding

MA S167

Further regulating thoroughbred breeding

MA H347

Further regulating thoroughbred breeding

MA S1233

Relative to community college tuition