1 of 1 HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 286 FILED ON: 1/7/2025 HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 3741 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts _________________ PRESENTED BY: Joseph D. McKenna _________________ 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 establishing an emergency responder yellow dot program. _______________ PETITION OF: NAME:DISTRICT/ADDRESS :DATE ADDED:Joseph D. McKenna18th Worcester1/7/2025 1 of 5 HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 286 FILED ON: 1/7/2025 HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 3741 By Representative McKenna of Sutton, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 3741) of Joseph D. McKenna that the Registrar of Motor Vehicles be authorized to establish an emergency responder yellow dot program. Transportation. [SIMILAR MATTER FILED IN PREVIOUS SESSION SEE HOUSE, NO. 3379 OF 2023-2024.] The Commonwealth of Massachusetts _______________ In the One Hundred and Ninety-Fourth General Court (2025-2026) _______________ An Act establishing an emergency responder yellow dot program. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: 1 Chapter 90 of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after section 11 the 2following section:- 3 Section 11A. (a) For the purposes of this section the following words shall, unless a 4different meaning is apparent from the language or context, have the following meanings:- 5 “Emergency responder”, an emergency medical technician, emergency medical 6technician-paramedic, paramedic, other emergency medical services provider, physician or nurse 7on the scene or accompanying or attending a patient in an ambulance, fire fighter or law 8enforcement officer on the scene. This definition shall apply whether an ‘emergency responder’ 2 of 5 9is on-scene in a professional capacity in response to an emergency call, or whether an individual 10possessing such professional training is on-scene by simple happenstance. 11 “Program participant”, an individual who has completed a health information card that 12includes health and emergency contact information, and affixed the decal provided by the 13registrar pursuant to the yellow dot program to the individual's vehicle. 14 “Yellow dot program”, a voluntary program of the registry to assist drivers and 15passengers who participate in the program and emergency medical responders in reporting 16critical medical information in the event of a motor vehicle accident or a medical emergency 17involving a program participant's vehicle. 18 (b) The registrar shall establish a yellow dot program in the registry. The yellow dot 19program shall provide emergency responders with critical health and emergency contact 20information about program participants so that emergency responders may aid program 21participants when those individuals are involved in motor vehicle emergencies or accidents and 22are unable to communicate. The registrar shall make yellow dot program materials available for 23pick up by any interested person at any registry of motor vehicle customer service office and 24shall provide for an on-line means through which individuals can request the materials required 25to participate in the program. The registrar shall also make yellow dot materials available in 26bulk, at no cost, to outside organizations wishing to disseminate those materials. 27 (c) The registrar shall provide to a program participant: 28 (1) a standard medical information form providing space for each participant to supply, at 29a minimum, the following information: name; a photograph of the program participant taken 30within the past 5 years clearly showing the participant’s face; emergency contact information of 3 of 5 31no more than 2 persons; medical information, including medical conditions, recent surgeries, 32allergies, medications being taken, specific medical instructions and any religious objection to 33receiving treatment; hospital preference; no more than 2 physicians' contact information; and the 34date on which the participant completed the form. The medical information form shall include a 35statement that the yellow dot program acts as a facilitator only, and that all information supplied 36on the medical information form is the sole responsibility of the program participant. The 37medical information form shall also include statements that the program participant supplies the 38medical information voluntarily, and that the program participant authorizes the disclosure to, 39and use of, the medical information by emergency medical responders and other responders for 40the purposes described in this section. 41 (2) a yellow decal of a size and design to be determined by the registrar which may be 42affixed to the rear driver's side window of the program participant's motor vehicle. 43 (3) a yellow envelope of a size and design to be determined by registrar into which the 44health information card established pursuant to this subsection is to be inserted and placed in the 45program participant's glove compartment; and 46 (4) a program instruction sheet. 47 (d) An emergency medical responder or other responder may use the information 48contained in the yellow dot folder for the following purposes: 49 (1) to identify a participant in the yellow dot program; 50 (2) to ascertain whether the participant has a medical condition that may impede 51communications with the responder; 4 of 5 52 (3) to communicate with the participant's emergency contacts about the location and 53general condition of the participant; or 54 (4) to consider the person's current medications and pre-existing medical conditions when 55emergency medical treatment is administered for any injury the participant suffers. 56 (e) the unauthorized taking of the personal information contained within an individual’s 57‘yellow-dot’ materials, and/or the use of such information for any purpose not related to life- 58saving or other emergency response measures, shall fall under the definitions and enforcements 59of ‘identity theft’ defined in MGL Chapter 266 Section 37E 60 (f)Except for wanton or willful misconduct, no emergency medical responder nor any 61employer of an emergency medical responder, shall incur any liability if the emergency medical 62responder or other responder is unable to make contact, in good faith, with an emergency contact 63person, or disseminates or fails to disseminate any information from the yellow dot folder to 64other emergency medical responders, hospitals, or any healthcare providers who render 65emergency medical treatment to the participant. No health care provider or employer of a health 66care provider shall incur any civil or criminal liability if the provider relies in good faith on the 67information provided to them through the program. 68 (g) The registrar shall develop and undertake a public education campaign to inform the 69public about the yellow dot program established pursuant to this section. The registrar shall 70provide sufficient program materials to other state departments, agencies, non-profit 71organizations, or automobile or driving organizations seeking to distribute or make program 72materials available to interested persons. 5 of 5 73 (h) The registrar shall notify the executive office of public safety regarding the 74implementation of the yellow dot program so that all emergency responders are informed about 75the program. 76 (i) The Massachusetts Department of Transportation may accept donations and grants 77from any source, including eligible federal safety funds, to pay the expenses the department of 78transportation incurs in the development and implementation of the yellow dot motor vehicle 79medical information program.