Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1476

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To codify pet-friendly elderly housing policies and ensure pet parity across housing authorities

Impact

The bill amends Chapter 23B of the General Laws by introducing Section 5C, which empowers the executive office of housing and livable communities to develop and maintain pet programs for elderly housing. Under these new regulations, housing authorities are prohibited from implementing blanket bans on pet ownership based on breed, size, or appearance. Additionally, the bill sets a reasonable limit on pet deposits and establishes that eviction cannot occur solely due to the presence of a pet, which supports tenants' rights and welfare.

Summary

House Bill H1476 aims to establish codified policies regarding pet ownership in state-aided public housing specifically designed for elderly residents. The bill seeks to create a standardized approach that promotes pet-friendly environments while ensuring fairness and accessibility across different housing authorities. By mandating policies that accommodate pet ownership, the bill responds to a significant demand from elderly residents who seek companionship and emotional support through pets, thus enhancing their quality of life.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H1476 include concerns from housing authorities about potential complications arising from implementing the new pet-centric policies. Critics may argue that allowing pets could lead to increased responsibilities and costs for management, as well as conflicts among residents regarding pet behavior. On the other hand, advocates emphasize the mental health benefits of pet ownership for older adults, pushing back against potential objections that focus solely on logistical issues. The introduction of an advisory group composed of various stakeholders underscores the collaborative approach to drafting policies that balance the needs of residents with the operational capacities of housing authorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3304

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MA H3461

Increasing service quality penalty against electric and gas companies

MA H2782

Relative to public hearings of the Group Insurance Commission

MA H2776

Relative to municipal building officials

MA H2785

Relative to Group Health Insurance Commission

MA H3049

To exempt certain personal protection equipment from sales tax

MA H339

Relative to funeral directors

MA H336

Relative to consumer rights of renters

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