Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1741

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To amend Section 35 of M.G.L. Ch. 123

Impact

The amendment aims to improve access to necessary interventions by enabling more professionals in the field to act on their concerns regarding individuals at risk of substance use disorders. By including counselors and social workers, the bill acknowledges the crucial role that licensed professionals play in identifying and addressing these disorders. Supporters believe this will lead to timely and effective treatment, ultimately helping those in need while also potentially alleviating pressure on emergency services.

Summary

House Bill 1741 seeks to amend Section 35 of Massachusetts General Law Chapter 123, which governs the process of commitment for individuals believed to have alcohol or substance use disorders. The proposed amendment expands the list of individuals who may petition for a commitment order to include Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors and Licensed Social Workers, in addition to the existing roles such as police officers, physicians, and family members. This change is intended to streamline the process of intervention for those struggling with substance-related issues, allowing trained professionals to directly take action in situations where an individual may require commitment for treatment.

Contention

Although the bill has garnered support from mental health advocates who see the value in empowering counselors and social workers, there may be concerns regarding the implications of broadening who can initiate commitment orders. Critics could argue about the potential for misuse or overreach in the commitment process, fearing that an expanded group of petitioners might lead to unwarranted commitments. This highlights the need for clear guidelines and training on the appropriate use of these powers to ensure that they are exercised responsibly and only in genuine circumstances of need.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1966

Ensuring access to addiction services

MA H1658

Relative to solicitation of a juvenile under sixteen to commit murder

MA S1677

Relative to the amendment of M.G.L. c.32, section 4(2)(b) and 4(2)(c), solely as they relate to the calculation of Walter L. Guertin's pension

MA H2549

Relative to the amendment of M.G.L. c.32, section 4(2)(b) and 4(2)(c), solely as they relate to the calculation of Walter L. Guertin's pension

MA H2012

Creating a commission to reform Section 12

MA H4055

So much of the message from Her Excellency the Governor returning the General Appropriation Bill for fiscal year 2024 (see House, No. 4040) as relates to Attachments A through G, for items returned with disapproval of wording under the provisions of Section 5 of Article LXIII and sections returned with recommendations of amendments under the provisions of Article LVI of the Amendments to the Constitution (House, No. 4055). August 9, 2023

MA S2783

Amending Chapter 58 of the Acts of 2018 and Sections 6-11 and 10-3 of the Lynn City Charter

MA H3512

Amending the definition of veteran

MA H1545

To simplify the administrative aspect of evidentiary use of medical information

MA S1041

Relative to minimizing suffering during the commitment process

Similar Bills

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