Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2630

Introduced
2/12/24  
Refer
2/12/24  

Caption

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to consumer protection and professional licensure matters

Impact

The bill would facilitate a structured examination of Senate documents numbered 141, 149, 151, 156, and others, which encompass a wide range of consumer protection issues, including matters of professional licensure. This study is intended to lead to improvements in the regulatory framework overseeing various professions and industries, thereby enhancing consumer trust and safety. The implications of this legislation may lead to better-defined standards for professional practice and more robust consumer protections, contributing positively to the business and consumer relationship in Massachusetts.

Summary

Senate Bill S2630, referred to the committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure, aims to authorize a comprehensive investigation and study of various current Senate documents related to consumer protection and professional licensure. This bill is significant as it seeks to address ongoing issues in consumer rights and the professional regulation of various services. By focusing on multiple aspects of consumer interactions, the bill promotes a thorough evaluation of existing practices and introduces potential reforms to ensure fairness and transparency across sectors that require professional oversight.

Contention

While the bill promotes the rights of consumers and the need for professional accountability, it may also raise concerns among certain stakeholders about the nature of the investigations and potential regulatory overreach. Various parties may argue that such investigations could lead to increased regulation that may stifle business innovation or impose undue burdens on professionals in the field. Discussions surrounding the scope and intent of the proposed studies will likely be critical as the bill progresses through the legislative process, ensuring that the balance between consumer protection and professional freedoms is maintained.

Companion Bills

MA S187

Replaces Relative to the occupational therapist interstate licensure compact

MA S217

Replaces Relative to foreign-trained medical professionals

MA S1281

Replaces Expanding the powers of the town of Brookline to delegate licensing authority

MA S194

Replaces To protect the privacy of lottery winners

MA S149

Replaces Modernizing lottery payment options

MA S191

Replaces Regulating alternative healing therapies

MA S156

Replaces Relative to the safe use of electronic devices by children

MA S201

Replaces To reduce lottery littering

MA S182

Replaces Related to deceptive advertising

MA S222

Replaces Relative to the collection of debt

MA S188

Replaces Establishing a manicurist industry minimum standards advisory board

MA S203

Replaces Relative to the automatic renewal of professional licenses

MA S164

Replaces Enhancing the podiatric profession's registration and oversight

MA S151

Replaces Further regulating business practices between motor vehicle dealers, manufacturers, and distributors

MA S174

Replaces To protect patient privacy and prevent unfair and deceptive advertising of pregnancy-related services

MA S192

Replaces To protect consumers from hidden car subscription service fees

MA S196

Replaces Relative to retail liquor sales to caterers

MA S162

Replaces To enhance diversity in the awarding of liquor licenses

MA S157

Replaces Relative to happy hour in the Commonwealth

MA S202

Replaces Allowing businesses to sign up for the "Do Not Call" list

MA S211

Replaces Providing safe homes for all

MA S200

Replaces To protect consumers in cable contracts

MA S141

Replaces Regarding professional licensure

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