Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S129

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to medication-assisted treatment

Impact

The bill mandates the establishment of a 'Plan of Safe Care' that focuses on the well-being of infants exposed to substances prenatally. Additionally, it requires the Department of Public Health, along with the Department of Children and Families, to create reports that analyze the impact of these legislative changes on child abuse reports and compliance with federal standards. This proactive approach is expected to help healthcare providers in identifying at-risk infants and providing necessary services without presuming harm solely based on prenatal substance exposure.

Summary

Senate Bill S129, titled 'An Act relative to medication-assisted treatment,' introduces significant amendments to how prenatal substance exposure and its implications are handled under Massachusetts law. The legislation aims to refine definitions and reporting requirements relating to incidences of prenatal substance use as indicated by medical professionals. A key change is the elimination of assumptions that a child is automatically at risk due to physical dependence on drugs at birth. Instead, the bill stipulates that a report must be filed only if there is reasonable cause to believe that parental substance use will impede the ability to care for the child post-discharge from the hospital.

Contention

Discussions around S129 may evoke concerns from various stakeholders. Critics might argue that without clear guidelines, the amendments could either lead to underreporting of at-risk infants or burden families who are already struggling with addiction. Furthermore, there are apprehensions regarding the potential for racial biases in reporting and the need for services tailored to diverse family needs. The effectiveness of the new definitions and frameworks in truly safeguarding child welfare while providing adequate support for substance-affected families will be key points of consideration as this bill progresses.

Companion Bills

MA S2499

Similar To Relative to pharmaceutical access, costs and transparency

MA H4392

Replaced by Relative to substance exposed newborns

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