Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H509

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the safety of schools, residences, and public assemblies

Impact

By mandating the installation of carbon monoxide alarms in certain school buildings, this bill promises to significantly improve safety standards for students and staff. It requires school districts to defer to professional guidelines concerning the installation of these systems, ensuring that health risks associated with carbon monoxide are proactively addressed. The bill also introduces accountability measures through the requirement for school districts to submit detailed installation plans prior to receiving financial assistance from the trust fund.

Summary

House Bill 509 aims to enhance the safety of schools, residences, and public assemblies by establishing the School Carbon Monoxide Safety Trust Fund. This fund will be administered by the Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education and will provide grants to public school districts for the installation of carbon monoxide detection systems. Academic institutions that feature fossil-fuel burning equipment or enclosed parking are particularly emphasized, necessitating compliance in line with updated fire safety regulations.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on safety, there may be discussions about the appropriateness of the allocated funding and the practical impacts on school budgets. Local educational authorities might express concerns about the logistical implications of compliance and the financial burden of adhering to these new standards, especially in underfunded districts. Moreover, the requirement for schools to prepare and submit installation plans could introduce bureaucratic challenges that have to be managed efficiently.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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