1 of 2 HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3912 FILED ON: 1/17/2025 HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 1952 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts _________________ PRESENTED BY: David M. Rogers and Michael S. Day _________________ To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General Court assembled: The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill: An Act promoting access to counsel and housing stability in Massachusetts. _______________ PETITION OF: NAME:DISTRICT/ADDRESS :DATE ADDED:David M. Rogers24th Middlesex1/17/2025Michael S. Day31st Middlesex1/17/2025Mindy Domb3rd Hampshire1/17/2025Lindsay N. Sabadosa1st Hampshire1/17/2025James C. Arena-DeRosa8th Middlesex2/12/2025Jennifer Balinsky Armini8th Essex2/12/2025Christine P. Barber34th Middlesex2/6/2025Natalie M. Blais1st Franklin1/24/2025Manny Cruz7th Essex2/4/2025Carmine Lawrence Gentile13th Middlesex2/11/2025Carlos González10th Hampden1/30/2025Christopher Hendricks11th Bristol3/5/2025Natalie M. Higgins4th Worcester1/27/2025Tara T. Hong18th Middlesex2/10/2025Vanna Howard17th Middlesex3/7/2025David Henry Argosky LeBoeuf17th Worcester2/10/2025David Paul Linsky5th Middlesex2/11/2025Jay D. Livingstone8th Suffolk3/6/2025 2 of 2 Adrian C. Madaro1st Suffolk3/5/2025Joan Meschino3rd Plymouth2/19/2025Samantha Montaño15th Suffolk2/10/2025Jacob R. OliveiraHampden, Hampshire and Worcester2/7/2025Angelo J. Puppolo, Jr.12th Hampden1/24/2025Adrianne Pusateri Ramos14th Essex3/6/2025Rebecca L. RauschNorfolk, Worcester and Middlesex1/29/2025Priscila S. Sousa6th Middlesex2/26/2025Erika Uyterhoeven27th Middlesex1/29/2025Susannah M. Whipps2nd Franklin1/27/2025 1 of 6 HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3912 FILED ON: 1/17/2025 HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 1952 By Representatives Rogers of Cambridge and Day of Stoneham, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1952) of David M. Rogers, Michael S. Day and others relative to promoting access to counsel and housing stability. The Judiciary. [SIMILAR MATTER FILED IN PREVIOUS SESSION SEE HOUSE, NO. 1731 OF 2023-2024.] The Commonwealth of Massachusetts _______________ In the One Hundred and Ninety-Fourth General Court (2025-2026) _______________ An Act promoting access to counsel and housing stability in Massachusetts. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: 1 SECTION 1. Chapter 239 of the General Laws is hereby amended by adding the 2following sections: 3 Section 16. 4 For purposes of sections 17 and 18 the following terms shall have the following 5meanings: 6 “Advisory committee”, the committee established pursuant to section 18(g). 7 “Covered proceeding”, an action brought pursuant to chapter 239, chapter 139 section 19, 8or similar proceedings, including administrative proceedings to terminate a mobile or project- 9based housing subsidy or public housing tenancy. 2 of 6 10 “Designated organization”, a not-for-profit organization that is designated by the 11Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation to contract to provide civil legal assistance and to 12conduct tenant outreach, engagement and education for eligible individuals. 13 "Eligible individual”, a party in a covered proceeding who is an indigent: (i) tenant or 14occupant of any premises rented or leased for dwelling purposes; or (ii) owner-occupant of a 1- 15to-3-family dwelling that is their sole dwelling and located in the Commonwealth. 16 “Full legal representation”, ongoing legal representation provided by legal counsel in a 17designated organization to an eligible individual including all legal advice, advocacy, and 18assistance associated with representation. Full representation includes, but is not limited to, the 19filing of a notice of appearance on behalf of the eligible individual in a covered proceeding. 20 “Indigent”, a person who is: (i) receiving public assistance pursuant to: (1) aid to families 21with dependent children pursuant to chapter 118; (2) the emergency aid program for elderly and 22disabled residents pursuant to section 1 of chapter 117A; (3) a veterans’ benefits program; (4) 23Title XVI of the federal Social Security Act; (5) the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, 24pursuant to 7 U.S.C. chapter 51; (6) refugee resettlement benefits; or (7) Medicaid, pursuant to 2542 U.S.C. section 1396, et seq.; or (ii) earning an income, after taxes, that is 80 per cent or less of 26the current area median income established annually by the United States Department of 27Housing and Urban Development; or (iii) unable to pay the fees and costs of the covered 28proceeding in which the person is a party or is unable to do so without depriving said person or 29said person’s dependents of the necessities of life, including food, shelter and clothing. 30 “Legal counsel” or “counsel”, lawyer licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth. 3 of 6 31 “Partner attorney”, an attorney employed by or affiliated with a designated organization 32who agrees to provide full legal representation pursuant to this act. 33 “Access to Counsel Program”, a statewide access to counsel program to provide full legal 34representation to eligible individuals in covered proceedings to be funded by a specifically 35dedicated general court appropriation. 36 Section 17. 37 (a) There shall be a statewide Access to Counsel Program in eviction cases to effectuate 38the purposes of this act, subject to appropriation, to be specifically funded by the general court 39and administered by the Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation. 40 (b) With specifically designated funding, the Massachusetts Legal Assistance 41Corporation shall establish an Access to Counsel Program to provide free legal assistance and 42full representation to eligible individuals in covered proceedings. 43 (c) The Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation shall issue a request for proposal 44through a public notice for organizations to submit proposals to become designated 45organizations. The notice must delineate an open and transparent process for approving requests 46with input from the advisory committee. All organizations seeking to become designated 47organizations shall have the right to apply for funding and must identify the geographic area in 48which they shall represent eligible individuals. A designated organization may contract with 49partner attorneys to provide legal assistance and with community organizations to educate and 50inform tenants about their rights. Such information shall be available in multiple languages to 51ensure equitable access for linguistic minorities. 4 of 6 52 (d) Designated Organizations shall: (i) have substantial expertise in housing law and 53landlord and tenant law and substantial experience furnishing free legal assistance to eligible 54individuals; (ii) have a demonstrated track record of serving the low-income community, (ii) 55identify the geographic area in which they shall provide legal representation; (iii) have a plan to 56reach and provide legal representation to income eligible persons with limited English 57proficiency; (iv) provide appropriate supervision and training; (v) incorporate paralegals, legal 58interns or law students, where possible, to be supervised by legal counsel; and (vi) satisfy other 59criteria established the Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation with input from the advisory 60committee. Nothing herein shall interfere with any legal counsel carrying out their professional 61responsibilities to their clients as established in the canons of ethics and the code of professional 62responsibility adopted by the supreme judicial court. 63 (e) The Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation shall issue a request for proposal for 64qualified legal aid organizations to coordinate representation of eligible tenants statewide and a 65request for proposal for a qualified legal aid organization to coordinate representation of eligible 66owner-occupants. Such organizations shall provide statewide programmatic support and 67programmatic advocacy in addition to convening statewide trainings and forums for cross- 68training of attorneys in order to effectuate the purpose of this act. 69 (f) The Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation shall be responsible for exercising 70oversight, implementing fiscal controls, and for all data collection, deliverables, and ongoing 71programmatic evaluation. 72 (g) The Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation shall appoint an advisory committee 73with fifteen members from diverse regions of the Commonwealth that includes, but is not limited 5 of 6 74to, low-income tenants, low-income owner-occupants, non-profit community-based 75organizations, statewide advocacy organizations, and municipal officials. Each member shall 76have a 77 demonstrated commitment to homelessness prevention and housing stability. The 78advisory committee shall advise on matters and policies affecting the Access to Counsel Program 79and shall be convened by the Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation on a regular basis, but 80no less than twice a year. 81 (h) The Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation, in consultation with the advisory 82committee and designated organizations, shall determine how to phase in the access to counsel 83program over a period of 5 years. 84 Section 18. 85 (a) The Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation shall submit, with input from the 86advisory committee, a form to be approved by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court 87that shall be used to notify individuals of their potential eligibility for access to legal counsel in 88covered proceedings and to the availability of housing stability resources and rental assistance 89programs. The supreme judicial court shall consider adopting other forms recommended by the 90Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation, with input from the advisory committee, as needed. 91 (b) Lessors must include or attach the form approved by the supreme judicial court to the 92notice to quit and summons and complaint for covered proceedings. The trial court shall notify 93lessors about the required form and lessors’ potential eligibility for legal counsel pursuant to this 94act. The form must be posted on the trial court’s website. 6 of 6 95 (c) If an eligible tenant, occupant or owner-occupant did not receive the approved form 96required pursuant to this section or legal counsel does not have sufficient time to file responsive 97pleadings, there shall be a reasonable continuation of the proceedings so that the tenant, occupant 98or owner-occupant can obtain legal assistance to prepare their case. 99 (d) The supreme judicial court shall approve a written waiver form for the trial court to 100inform eligible individuals about access to legal counsel in court proceedings in order for eligible 101individuals to knowingly and voluntarily waive the provisions of this act. 102 SECTION 2. The general court shall, subject to appropriation, fund an Access to Counsel 103Program in the Judiciary section of the budget through a specifically dedicated line-item to be 104administered by the Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation to effectuate the purposes of 105this act. 106 SECTION 3. The provisions of this act, unless otherwise expressly provided, shall take 107effect immediately upon passage.