Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2265

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Providing for pre-service training for members of local boards and commissions

Impact

If enacted, H2265 will amend several chapters of the General Laws to include requirements for training prior to service on local boards. This will lead to standardized training protocols across various municipalities, ensuring that all new members possess an understanding of their roles, responsibilities, and the regulatory framework they will operate within. The key stakeholders involved, such as the Massachusetts Municipal Association and relevant professional associations, will collaborate in the training development process, ensuring that the curriculum meets local governance needs.

Summary

House Bill 2265 aims to establish a framework for pre-service training programs for members of local boards and commissions in Massachusetts. The bill mandates the development and maintenance of annual training programs for new members of local boards of health, local conservation commissions, and local planning boards, among others. The Department of Environmental Protection and the Department of Housing and Community Development are specifically tasked with conducting these training initiatives to ensure that new board members are adequately prepared for their roles.

Contention

Debate surrounding H2265 may arise from concerns over its implementation and the potential burden on local governments to facilitate these training programs. Some members may argue that the bill would centralize control over local training initiatives, potentially reducing local autonomy in adjusting education programs that respond to specific community needs. Supporters of the bill, however, may claim that uniform training will enhance the effectiveness of local governance and improve public services by ensuring all board members are well-equipped to perform their duties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1365

Relative to changing Mass Health estate recoup for people with disabilities beyond age 55

MA H2828

Relative to expanding the hiring radius for police departments

MA H2829

Relative to harbormasters

MA H3958

Relative to expanding pathogen testing capabilities for aquaculture

MA H1502

Relative to home remodeling programs for seniors and people with disabilities

MA H3944

Relative to a three-year coastal resiliency emergency management plan

MA H3488

Relative to tax incentives for building to NetZero Standards

MA H2827

Authorizing Jeremiah Z. Valli to purchase creditable service from the Barnstable County Retirement Board

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.