Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3929

Introduced
6/15/23  
Refer
6/15/23  
Refer
10/30/23  
Report Pass
11/15/23  

Caption

To improve quality and oversight of long-term care

Impact

If passed, H3929 has the potential to impact several areas of state law significantly. It could lead to reduced regulatory burdens on businesses, particularly small and medium enterprises, which often struggle to navigate the complexity of local and state regulations. An anticipated outcome of simplifying these regulations is an increase in economic activity, as businesses may find it easier to expand or operate within the state. However, the sweeping changes may also dilute existing protections, particularly concerning public health and environmental standards, which have historically been more stringent in certain jurisdictions to meet local needs.

Summary

House Bill H3929 seeks to enact significant changes to existing state regulations governing various sectors, particularly focusing on public health, environmental protections, and business operations. The bill is introduced in response to growing concerns among lawmakers about the efficiency and efficacy of current regulations, with proponents arguing that streamlined guidelines could enhance business growth and compliance across the state. The bill outlines specific provisions that would modify existing requirements and introduce new standards that businesses must adhere to, ultimately aiming to simplify regulatory frameworks for those operating in multiple jurisdictions.

Contention

Debate around H3929 has highlighted stark divisions among legislators and stakeholders. Proponents, often from business-oriented groups, argue for the necessity of reduced regulations to foster a more business-friendly environment. They contend that the current regulatory landscape forces businesses to allocate excessive resources to compliance rather than growth. Conversely, critics, including public health advocates and environmental groups, express concern that the bill undermines local governance and could result in lax regulations, potentially compromising public health and environmental integrity. This tension reflects broader trends in legislative processes regarding the balance of power between state authority and local control.

Companion Bills

MA S379

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MA H648

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MA H4193

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MA H5033

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MA H4178

Replaced by To improve quality and oversight of long-term care

MA S791

Replaces Relative to infection control in nursing facilities

MA S364

Replaces Relative to promoting the betterment of resident health and safety in long term care facilities

MA S780

Replaces To address the overuse of temporary nursing service agencies at Massachusetts skilled nursing facilities

MA S739

Replaces Relative to stabilizing the commonwealth’s nursing facilities

MA S738

Replaces Relative to the nursing home quality jobs initiative

MA H1218

Replaces Relative to stabilizing the Commonwealth’s nursing facilities

MA H1216

Replaces Relative to the nursing home quality jobs initiative

MA H1166

Replaces To address the overuse of temporary nursing service agencies at Massachusetts skilled nursing facilities

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