Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1119

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to financial technology services

Impact

The bill will amend the Massachusetts General Laws by inserting a new chapter that outlines the licensing requirements for earned wage access services providers. This includes a definition of earned but unpaid income, procedures for application and licensing, and the authority of the Commissioner of Banks to regulate and oversee these providers. By enforcing these licensing measures, it aims to enhance consumer confidence and accountability in the financial industry, thereby potentially improving financial outcomes for consumers accessing these services.

Summary

House Bill 1119, titled 'An Act relative to financial technology services', seeks to establish a regulatory framework for providers of earned wage access services in Massachusetts. This bill targets the growing financial technology sector, specifically focusing on services that allow consumers to access wages they have already earned but which have not yet been disbursed by their employers. By mandating licensing for these service providers, the bill aims to protect consumers and ensure quality and reliability in the financial technology services provided in the state.

Contention

While supporters argue that the bill will help protect consumers from predatory practices and ensure that they are treated fairly, there may be concerns about the implications for businesses that utilize these services. Critics could argue that the additional regulatory burden might inhibit innovation in the financial technology sector or limit access to essential services for certain populations. Key provisions, such as those requiring transparency in fee structures and protections against unauthorized deductions, are likely to be points of contention during legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1629

Relative to the indemnity of public employees

MA H2795

Authorizing public employees' creditable retirement service

MA H1631

Relative to kratom sales in the Commonwealth

MA H2083

Relative to the small necessities leave act

MA H762

Relative to home care services

MA H2486

Relative to the cost of living adjustment for state and teacher retirees

MA H1118

Relative to prior authorization requests

MA H3068

Relative to delinquent and deferred interest rate uniformity

Similar Bills

MA S725

Relative to financial technology services

KY SB161

AN ACT relating to earned wage access services.

MN SF3281

Earned wage access services regulation

MN HF2874

Earned wage access services regulated.

TX HB2043

Relating to the regulation of earned wage access services; requiring an occupational registration; imposing fees.

CT HB05004

An Act Increasing The Minimum Fair Wage.

CT HB06842

An Act Concerning The Minimum Fair Wage And Persons Employed At Cannabis Establishments.

ND HB1393

Earned wage access providers; and to provide a penalty.