Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1525

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To prevent and respond to bullying of elderly and disabled residents

Impact

The proposed legislation would invoke significant changes to the functioning and governance of residential communities, particularly those that cater to the elderly and disabled. It requires the development and implementation of a bullying prevention and intervention plan that involves consultation with residents and staff. Furthermore, it mandates ongoing training for employees to equip them with the necessary skills to handle bullying incidents effectively. This approach moves towards creating a more supportive and secure living space for residents, while also addressing legal protections against bullying.

Summary

House Bill 1525 is an initiative aimed at preventing and addressing bullying of elderly and disabled residents within covered residential communities, which include public or privately-owned housing developments. The bill defines bullying in detail, encompassing various forms such as verbal, physical, and cyber-bullying, and specifies that such activities are prohibited in these communities. By establishing a framework for reporting and addressing incidents of bullying, the bill aims to enhance the safety and well-being of vulnerable residents, ensuring they can enjoy their living environments without fear of harassment.

Contention

Despite the positive intentions of HB 1525, discussions around the bill might highlight potential points of contention regarding its implementation. The involvement of various stakeholders, including local law enforcement and community organizations, raises questions about the efficiency and practicality of the required reporting procedures and preventative measures. Additionally, concerns may arise regarding the balance between safeguarding residents and ensuring that the enforcement of anti-bullying measures does not lead to an excessive intrusion into personal interactions within these communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2281

Reducing impervious surfaces

MA H1517

Relative to housing authority executive director contracts

MA H2124

To protect hospital workers from being deprived of their wages

MA H601

Relative to creating a commercial driver’s license pilot program at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School

MA H1518

Relative to starter homes

MA H2282

Providing for safe subdivision ways

MA H3350

Relative to Commonwealth building projects

MA H770

Clarifying the classification of assisted living residences

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