Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1723

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To eliminate the charitable immunity cap

Impact

If enacted, this bill would amend Section 85K of Chapter 231 of the General Laws, effectively removing the defense of charitable immunity for corporations, trusts, or associations that function as charities. By eliminating this defense, the bill would pave the way for more tort claims to be brought against such organizations. Proponents believe this will enhance accountability and encourage safer practices within charitable organizations, while critics may argue that it could deter charitable activities due to potential increased legal risks.

Summary

House Bill 1723 aims to eliminate the charitable immunity cap that currently protects charitable organizations from liability in tort actions. The bill is presented by Representative Carmine Lawrence Gentile and is supported by co-sponsors, including Mary S. Keefe and Michael O. Moore. The legislation seeks to ensure that charities can be held accountable in court for wrongful acts, thereby offering greater protection to individuals who may suffer harm due to the actions of these entities. The proposed change is anticipated to impact various charitable organizations across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H1723 may include the balance between protecting individuals who have been injured and the potential chilling effect on charitable contributions and participation. Some stakeholders within the nonprofit sector could express concern that the elimination of the immunity cap might lead to increased litigation against charities, ultimately affecting their operations and ability to provide services. Hence, a careful evaluation of the implications for both individuals and charitable organizations must be undertaken.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1524

To eliminate the charitable immunity cap

MA S1064

Removing the charitable immunity cap

MA H1544

To clarify the charitable purposes of certain organizations

MA H815

To eliminate hydraulic fracturing in the Commonwealth

MA S1458

Promoting community immunity

MA S2853

Eliminating the statute of limitation in civil child sexual abuse cases

MA H2730

Establishing a real estate transfer fee upon the transfer of property in the town of Concord

MA H1446

Relative to eliminating liability limits for abuse of a minor

MA H2182

To reduce incidence and death from pancreatic cancer

MA H2053

Authorizing remote participation at town meetings in the town of Wayland

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.