Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4557

Introduced
4/16/24  
Engrossed
4/16/24  
Engrossed
8/12/24  
Enrolled
8/15/24  
Chaptered
8/23/24  

Caption

Authorizing the town of Deerfield to continue the employment of police department members Michael W. Habel, Robert A. Thrasher, and Mark Jacques

Impact

The passage of HB 4557 would modify existing state law regarding the mandatory retirement age for public safety officers, allowing for greater flexibility in the employment of experienced officers. By permitting these officers to continue their service, the bill potentially aims to retain valuable institutional knowledge and skills that these seasoned officers possess, which could enhance community safety and stability in the Deerfield police force. Furthermore, this reflects a growing trend among some communities to adapt to workforce needs by extending the service life of certain public employees.

Summary

House Bill 4557 authorizes the town of Deerfield to allow three members of its police department, Michael W. Habel, Robert A. Thrasher, and Mark Jacques, to continue in their positions beyond the standard retirement age of 65. This bill specifically allows these individuals to serve until they reach the age of 70 or until retirement or non-reappointment occurs, whichever is earlier. The measure emphasizes the requirement that these officers remain mentally and physically capable of performing their duties, which would be evaluated annually by a physician designated by the select board of Deerfield.

Contention

While the bill appears to support local employment and retention of experienced officers, there may be points of contention surrounding the implications for public safety and compliance with state standards. Critics may argue that extending the working age of police officers could impact the overall effectiveness and health standards of the police force. Opponents might express concerns regarding the ability of older officers to perform their duties efficiently and the potential financial implications related to pension plans beyond the established retirement age.

Companion Bills

MA H3843

Similar To Authorizing the town of Deerfield to continue the employment of police department members Michael W. Habel, Robert A Thratcher, and Mark Jacques

MA H4291

Similar To Authorizing the town of Deerfield to continue the employment of police department members Michael W. Habel, Robert A. Thrasher, and Mark Jacques

Previously Filed As

MA H4291

Authorizing the town of Deerfield to continue the employment of police department members Michael W. Habel, Robert A. Thrasher, and Mark Jacques

MA H3843

Authorizing the town of Deerfield to continue the employment of police department members Michael W. Habel, Robert A Thratcher, and Mark Jacques

MA H3988

Authorizing the town of Charlemont to continue the employment of fire department member Dennis Annear

MA S1642

Authorizing the town of Provincetown to continue the employment of Michael Trovato

MA H3989

Authorizing the town of Rowe to continue the employment of fire department member Dennis Annear

MA H2435

Authorizing the town of Lanesborough to continue the employment of Daniel Bolognia, Charles Garrity, Peter Pannesco, Peter Oakley, David Rolle, Donald Whalen and Michael Wooliver

MA H4686

Authorizing the town of Natick to continue the employment of police officer John Haswell

MA H2448

Authorizing the town of Conway to continue the employment of police officer Randall Williams

MA H4003

Authorizing the town of Sunderland to continue the employment of fire department member Scott Smith

MA H3792

Authorizing the town of Conway to continue the employment of police officer Kenneth Ouimette

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