Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H516

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing employee screening requirements in schools to prevent child sexual abuse

Impact

The proposed legislation seeks to amend Chapter 71 of the General Laws by adding new rules concerning the screening of applicants before they can be offered employment in educational settings. Schools, charter schools, and contracted service providers will be compelled to check the Central Registry for findings of abuse, as well as gather information from all prior employers. This measure intends to close gaps that may allow unsuitable individuals to enter the education system, thus reinforcing child safety protocols. The bill emphasizes accountability by imposing penalties for schools that fail to comply with these screening processes.

Summary

House Bill 516 aims to establish rigorous employee screening requirements for prospective school employees in Massachusetts to prevent child sexual abuse. This legislation focuses on ensuring that individuals who work in schools and have direct contact with children undergo comprehensive background checks and provide detailed employment histories. The intent is to safeguard children by preventing individuals with histories of abuse or misconduct from gaining access to educational environments. The bill introduces specific definitions for child abuse and sexual misconduct, thereby creating clear guidelines for what constitutes disqualifying behavior.

Contention

Notable points of contention around HB 516 may include concerns regarding the balance between safeguarding children and respecting the rights and privacy of potential employees. Critics could voice worries that stringent screening might lead to false exclusions of qualified candidates due to past investigations that did not result in confirmed misconduct. Additionally, the practicality of enforcing such rigorous checks across all educational institutions may be debated, particularly regarding the resources and training needed for compliance. Advocates may push for discussions on how to implement these requirements effectively without deterring capable professionals from pursuing careers in education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3031

To promote jobs and economic growth in tourism, visitation and hospitality

MA H3629

Facilitating cost efficient transportation

MA H2760

Relative to non-membership service in public safety

MA H3830

Providing for timely reimbursement of cities and towns for veterans' benefits

MA H3294

Relative to access to statements of financial interest

MA H3452

Protecting consumers from unreasonable utility rate increases

MA H2759

Authorizing the State Board of Retirement to grant creditable service to Paul Lemelin

MA H3030

Maintaining the state disaster relief and resiliency trust fund

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