Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H348

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to increasing opportunities for employment in professional licensure

Impact

The anticipated impact of H348 on state laws is significant as it aims to reform how the state views criminal records in the context of employment, particularly affecting the process of professional licensure. By altering the language related to 'good moral character' to focus on the absence of relevant disqualifying convictions, the bill seeks to mitigate the broad stigmas attached to criminal histories which can hinder rehabilitation efforts and prevent reintegration into the workforce.

Summary

House Bill 348 seeks to amend Chapter 6 of the General Laws in Massachusetts by increasing opportunities for individuals seeking professional and occupational licenses. The bill introduces framework that mandates licensing authorities to not automatically disqualify individuals from obtaining licenses based solely on having a criminal record. Instead, it compels authorities to consider each individual’s circumstances and provide a fair assessment reflecting the relevance of past criminal behavior to the specific professional duties covered by the license.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill involve concerns regarding public safety and the potential risks associated with granting licenses to individuals with relevant criminal histories. Advocates promote the bill as a necessary step in reducing barriers for those seeking employment, especially for historically marginalized populations. However, opponents express apprehensions that this could lead to hiring individuals whose past actions might pose a risk to public safety, thus igniting a debate about balancing rehabilitation with protective measures for the community.

Companion Bills

MA H4490

Similar To Relative to the safe operation of motor vehicles

MA H4607

Similar To REPORT of the SPECIAL JOINT COMMITTEE on INITIATIVE PETITIONS on the INITIATIVE PETITION of SARKO GERGERIAN AND OTHERS FOR THE PASSAGE OF AN ACT RELATIVE TO THE REGULATION AND TAXATION OF NATURAL PSYCHEDELIC SUBSTANCES (see House, No. 4255)

MA H4840

Similar To Relative to the regulation of money transmission by the Division of Banks

MA H4985

Similar To Concerning the regulation of kratom

MA H4602

Replaced by Relative to increasing professional licensure opportunities

Similar Bills

MA S198

Relative to increasing opportunities for employment in professional licensure

WV SB263

Relating to use of criminal records as disqualification from authorization to practice particular profession

LA HB503

Provides relative to licensing qualifications

GA SB207

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GA SB157

Professions and Businesses; preclearance process in the licensing of individuals with criminal records who make an application to or are investigated by certain licensing boards and commissions; create

GA HB508

Crimes and offenses; orders be served on a respondent within 24 hours of the court's issuance of such order; provide

GA SB195

"Freedom to Work Act"; enact

LA SB303

Provides for occupational or professional licensure of a person with a criminal history. (8/1/22)