Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4371

Introduced
8/11/25  

Caption

Relative to a commission to study the intentional misrepresentation of a service animal

Impact

The bill's introduction comes amid increasing concerns over the misuse and fraud related to service animals, which can diminish the rights and access provided to individuals with legitimate needs. The commission's work is crucial as it will review current federal, state, and local laws, identify gaps, and recommend necessary legislative changes. Possible outcomes may include a revision of the legal definition of 'service animal,' the introduction of penalties for fraud, as well as recommendations for education and training aimed at creating a better understanding of service animal laws among public officials and the general public.

Summary

House Bill 4371 establishes a special legislative commission tasked with studying the intentional misrepresentation of service animals in Massachusetts. The commission, composed of 15 members including legislative leaders, officials from disability rights organizations, and representatives from various advocacy groups, aims to explore the current laws regarding service animals, their benefits for individuals with disabilities, and potential fraud within this sector. The findings of the commission could lead to significant modifications in state law governing service animals and their usage.

Contention

While the bill is expected to streamline the process of addressing service animal fraud and enhance protections for individuals with disabilities, there may be contention surrounding the delineation between service animals and emotional support or therapy animals. Stakeholders may voice concerns about how new regulations could affect businesses, especially those in the hospitality sector. The potential requirement for certification or registration of service animals could also raise debates about accessibility and discrimination, highlighting the need for careful consideration of how changes may impact both rights and responsibilities.

Companion Bills

MA H1686

Replaces Relative to a commission to study the intentional misrepresentation of a service animal

Previously Filed As

MA H4329

Relative to a commission to study the intentional misrepresentation of a service animal

MA H4917

Relative to a commission to study the intentional misrepresentation of a service animal

MA H1480

Relative to a commission to study the intentional misrepresentation of a service animal

MA H1481

Relative to the misrepresentation of a service animal

MA H1779

Establishing a permanent commission to study the service standards for sexual assault and domestic violence service providers

MA S1142

Relative to the humane protection of animals

MA H3669

Establishing a special commission to study the effectiveness of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services

MA H1718

Relative to the humane protection of animals

MA H1727

Establishing a commission to study judicial accountability in the Commonwealth

MA S987

Establishing a commission to study judicial accountability in the Commonwealth

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