Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3678

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to proper notification of deceased animals on state highways

Impact

The proposed legislation would amend Chapter 140 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. By establishing specific protocols for handling deceased animals found on state highways, the bill seeks to provide a more compassionate response to incidents involving domestic animals. This change highlights the importance of pet ownership and the emotional bonds between pets and their owners, thus promoting a systemic approach to what can often be a distressing situation for families who lose their pets in such tragic circumstances.

Summary

House Bill 3678, titled 'An Act relative to proper notification of deceased animals on state highways', focuses on the procedures that Department of Transportation employees must follow when they encounter deceased domestic animals, specifically dogs or cats, on state highways. The bill introduces a new guideline requiring highway employees to attempt to contact the owner of the animal, if identifiable through tags or microchips, and to notify local animal control or the police to assist in this notification. The intent of this bill is to enhance animal welfare and ensure that deceased pets are handled with consideration for their owners' emotional responses.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill may include the potential resource implications for local animal control agencies and police departments required to respond to these notifications. Some may argue that mandating such notifications could overextend current capacities, while others will likely support the bill as a vital step in ensuring respect for animal companions and their humans. Furthermore, the balance between public safety—pertaining to animals on highways—and compassionate treatment of deceased pets is a central theme in the discussions likely surrounding this legislation.

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Previously Filed As

MA H317

Exempting public school stadiums from certain state regulations

MA H2820

To further reduce the property tax liability in exchange for volunteer services

MA H3500

To eliminate double utility poles and authorize municipal enforcement

MA H1512

To exempt local housing authorities from the penalties of the MBTA Communities Law

MA H593

Relative to charter school expansion

MA H690

Expanding ballot access for regional school district votes

MA H2189

To update the prescription monitoring program

MA H837

Relative to election ballots

Similar Bills

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