Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3536

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Regarding regulation of directory assistance

Impact

The proposed changes to Chapter 159 of the General Laws would significantly impact the cost structure of directory assistance services in Massachusetts. By exempting certain populations from charges related to directory assistance, the bill aims to alleviate financial burdens on elderly and handicapped individuals who may rely more heavily on these services. This legislative change reflects an effort to enhance inclusivity and support for vulnerable populations within the community.

Summary

House Bill 3536 aims to amend state regulations regarding directory assistance services provided by telecommunications companies. The bill specifies that customers who are certified as handicapped or elderly will be entitled to an unlimited number of directory assistance calls at no charge. The bill seeks to promote accessibility for these groups, recognizing the importance of having reliable access to information and support regarding telephone numbers.

Contention

While the bill is generally framed as a positive step towards inclusion, there may be potential points of contention regarding the implications for telecommunications companies. Critics may argue about the financial impact on service providers, as the loss of revenue from directory assistance calls could affect their pricing strategies or overall service offerings. Additionally, there could be concerns about how the provisions are enforced and the definition of 'handicapped' and 'elderly' under the proposed regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2675

Promoting fairness in licensing

MA H654

Relative to special education reimbursement

MA H2924

Relative to retirement systems and pensions for correctional officers

MA H2897

Relative to the exemption of personal safety devices

MA H2382

Relative to firearm dealer licensing

MA H3202

Relative to the exemption of personal safety devices

MA H540

Relative to special education funding

MA H1905

Relative to civil liability for protecting one’s home

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.