Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1660

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to juvenile fines, fees, and restitution

Impact

The amendments to the law will significantly alter how juvenile offenders are managed within the legal system. By preventing fines or fees from being levied against those under the age of criminal majority, the bill aims to avoid further entrenching youth in cycles of poverty and legal trouble. Additionally, this legislation places restrictions on the collection of restitution to ensure it aligns with the juvenile's financial capacity, thus enabling a system that emphasizes rehabilitation over punishment for financial incapacity.

Summary

House Bill H1660 aims to reform the treatment of juveniles within the Massachusetts judicial system, specifically regarding fines, fees, and restitution for offenses committed by individuals under the age of criminal majority. The bill proposes amendments to multiple chapters of the Massachusetts General Laws, eliminating the imposition of fines and fees on minors and ensuring that any restitution ordered is contingent upon the youth's ability to pay. This reflects a growing recognition of the financial burdens that delinquent youth may face, particularly those from low-income backgrounds.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding Bill H1660 may arise from concerns about accountability for juvenile offenders and the potential ramifications on victims seeking restitution. Critics may argue that by limiting the financial responsibilities of juvenile offenders, the bill could inadvertently diminish the perceived consequences for criminal behavior. On the other hand, proponents emphasize the necessity of a compassionate approach that considers the socio-economic realities faced by marginalized youth, advocating for policies that promote restitution as a tool for rehabilitation rather than punishment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2802

Relative to the retirement benefits of certain employees of the department of mental health

MA H1655

To promote victim service funding

MA H764

Boosting flu prevention for seniors

MA H1656

Relative to the reckless discharge of firearms

MA H2198

Reducing emergency department boarding

MA H1651

Requiring the relocation of the Cambridge District Court

MA H2201

Relative to ensuring quality mental health services in state correctional facilities

MA H3076

Relative to annual lists and manufacturing corporations

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