Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1722

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Exempting all positions in the police department of the town of Carver from the civil service law

Impact

The enactment of S1722 will remove the civil service law's influence over hiring and promotional processes for police positions in Carver. This means that the town will have increased flexibility in terms of how it selects and promotes police officers. This change can impact recruitment strategies, providing the town's leadership the ability to make quicker decisions without being bound by the more extensive bureaucratic requirements that come with the civil service system. It's pertinent to note that existing employees will not be adversely affected, as their civil service status will remain intact on the date the law becomes effective.

Summary

Senate Bill S1722 proposes the exemption of all positions within the police department of the town of Carver from the civil service law as outlined in chapter 31 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. The bill was presented by Senator Marc R. Pacheco along with Senator Susan Williams Gifford, and aims to provide more local control concerning the hiring and promotion practices within the police department. By allowing the town to manage its police department personnel matters without the constraints of civil service regulations, the bill intends to streamline operations and potentially enhance the responsiveness of police management to local needs.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding S1722 involves the implications of exempting police departments from civil service laws, as some worry this may lead to less oversight and transparency in the hiring process. Critics argue that it could foster a less meritocratic environment leading to potential nepotism or favoritism based on political or personal connections. Supporters of the bill might argue, however, that such local exemptions are crucial for building a police force that is more representative and accountable to the specific needs and interests of the Carver community. Therefore, discussions around this bill may reflect broader debates about local versus state control in administrative affairs.

Companion Bills

MA S2870

Similar To Relative to amending the provision of health insurance and other benefits in the town of Carver

Previously Filed As

MA H2530

Exempting all positions in the police department of the town of Needham from the civil service law

MA H2447

Exempting all positions in the police department of the town of Montague from the civil service law

MA H3748

Exempting all positions in the Police Department of the town of Bellingham from the civil service

MA H4177

Exempting certain positions of the police department in the town of Lancaster from the civil service law

MA H3871

Exempting all uniformed positions in the police department of the town of East Bridgewater from the civil service law

MA H3999

Exempting all positions in the fire department of the town of Needham from the civil service law

MA H2615

Exempting all positions in the fire department of the town of Hopedale from the civil service law

MA S2453

Exempting all uniformed positions in the fire department in the town of Rockland from the civil service law

MA S1721

Exempting certain positions in the city of Taunton from civil service status

MA S1707

Exempting officers in the town of Millbury police department from the civil service law

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.