Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4280

Introduced
7/23/25  

Caption

Relative to increasing language offerings for licensure exams

Impact

The passage of HB 4280, if enacted, would amend existing legal requirements concerning the administration of licensure exams. Specifically, it would enhance the language accessibility of these exams, which has implications for a diverse array of professional sectors. By mandating that licensing bodies provide examinations in various languages, the bill aims to reduce barriers for individuals seeking to enter the workforce or advance within their respective fields. This change could lead to increased participation from non-native speakers in industries requiring licensure, such as construction or health-related fields.

Summary

House Bill 4280 focuses on increasing the accessibility of licensure examinations by expanding the language offerings available for various tests. This bill amends several sections of the Massachusetts General Laws to require that practical and written examinations for asbestos removal licensure and other operator licenses be available in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Haitian Creole. The intent behind this legislative change is to ensure that non-English speakers have equal opportunities to obtain necessary professional licenses in the state, thereby enhancing workforce inclusivity.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding this bill may evoke concerns regarding the costs associated with implementing these changes, such as the resources needed for translation and examination personnel fluent in the additional languages. Opponents may argue that such requirements could burden licensing boards or slow processing times for exams. In contrast, supporters are likely to emphasize the necessity of equitable access and the potential economic benefits of a more diverse workforce. Overall, the balance between accessibility and logistical feasibility remains a significant point of discussion among lawmakers and stakeholders.

Companion Bills

MA H423

Replaces Relative to increasing language offerings for asbestos removal licensure exams

Previously Filed As

MA S168

Expanding hoisting examination opportunities for spanish language speakers

MA H348

Relative to increasing opportunities for employment in professional licensure

MA S2451

Relative to increasing opportunities for employment in professional licensure

MA H4602

Relative to increasing professional licensure opportunities

MA H3947

Relative to bilingual educators and dual language certification incentives

MA H334

Relative to the Board of Registration of Cosmetology and Barbering exams

MA S1990

Relative to language access and inclusion

MA H3084

Relative to language access and inclusion

MA H3608

Relative to updating the licensure of optometrists

MA H5143

Relative to treatments and coverage for substance use disorder and recovery coach licensure

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