Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2629

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to critical incident intervention by emergency service providers

Impact

The proposed legislation seeks to formalize the mental health support and intervention services available to emergency service providers when they deal with critical incidents. By clearly outlining who qualifies as an emergency service provider, the bill aims to streamline access to necessary care and resources for those affected. It recognizes the unique pressures that first responders face and the necessity of addressing their mental well-being through structured support systems. If enacted, this bill could significantly change the landscape of mental health resources available to first responders, emphasizing the importance of their psychological health in conjunction with their physical duties.

Summary

House Bill 2629, presented by Representative James K. Hawkins, focuses on critical incident intervention services for emergency service providers in Massachusetts. The bill proposes to amend existing legislation regarding the definition of 'Emergency Service Provider' to encompass a wide range of personnel, including active or retired law enforcement officers, firefighters, and emergency medical personnel. This expansion of the definition is significant for ensuring comprehensive support is provided to individuals who serve in high-stress roles that may expose them to traumatic incidents.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the implementation of the provisions of this bill, particularly relating to the resources allocated for mental health services and the adequacy of such services provided to a broad spectrum of emergency service providers. Some stakeholders might raise concerns about potential disparities in access to these critical incident interventions based on regional variations or the capacity of local municipalities to implement these programs effectively. Additionally, there could be discussions on the appropriateness of the interventions proposed, concerning what constitutes adequate support for mental health in extremely demanding professions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2859

Establishing job permanency for MADOC instructors

MA H2628

Relative to arson investigators

MA H3344

Making election day a legal holiday for state and municipal employees

MA H2630

Relative to primary enforcement of seatbelt violations

MA H2863

To provide certain employees in the department of corrections with line of duty death benefits

MA H3679

Relative to license plate year of manufacture registration

MA H3849

To exclude Chapter 115 payments to veterans from gross household income calculation

MA H2861

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

Similar Bills

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