Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2083

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Exempting prepaid wireless customers from E911 fees

Impact

If enacted, the bill would amend existing statutes in chapter 6A of the General Laws, specifically targeting the exemption of prepaid wireless services from the E911 fee requirements. The implications of this change are significant, as it could lead to a broader discussion about the fairness of such fees across different service models in telecommunications. Not only would the change benefit consumers who use prepaid services, but it could also influence pricing models across the telecommunications industry, potentially making prepaid options more attractive.

Summary

Senate Bill 2083 aims to exempt prepaid wireless customers from paying E911 fees in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The E911 fee is a charge imposed to fund emergency services associated with wireless communication. By enacting this bill, the legislature intends to alleviate financial burdens on customers who opt for prepaid wireless services. This legislation has been introduced by Senator Michael D. Brady, emphasizing its importance for consumers who may be disproportionately affected by such fees.

Contention

While the bill presents a straightforward exemption, discussions around it may raise questions about the funding for E911 services. Opponents might argue that exempting prepaid customers could lead to a shortage in funds needed for essential emergency services, which rely on this revenue. There is also the issue of whether such an exemption could create disparities among types of wireless service users, further complicating the state's efforts to maintain equitable access to emergency services for all residents.

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