Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S101

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To require closed captioning in telecommunications in public areas

Impact

If enacted, S101 will amend Chapter 25C of the General Laws, expanding the definition of public accommodations to include requirements for closed captioning. The amendment ensures that places of public accommodation cannot decline requests for closed captioning on television receivers during regular hours, except in specific outlined circumstances. This legislative move aligns with broader efforts to integrate disability rights into public policy, fostering an environment that acknowledges the needs of all citizens.

Summary

Senate Bill S101, known as the Act to require closed captioning in telecommunications in public areas, aims to enhance accessibility for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. The bill mandates that public accommodations, such as restaurants and hotels, activate closed captioning on television receivers accessible to the general public during their regular operating hours. This legislation is a step toward ensuring that all members of the community can access information and entertainment found in public telecommunications, thereby promoting inclusivity for individuals with hearing impairments.

Contention

While proponents of S101 argue that it is a crucial step in creating an equitable public space, concerns have been raised regarding the feasibility and potential costs for businesses. Critics may worry that requiring closed captioning in all public areas could impose undue burdens on smaller establishments that may lack the necessary technology or resources to comply. The bill does provide exceptions for scenarios where closed captioning technology is not feasible; however, this aspect may still be a point of debate as stakeholders consider the balance between accessibility and business interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1923

To repeal the sales tax exemption for aircraft

MA S2102

Relating to public access to historical records

MA S1924

Increasing the excise tax rate for jet fuel

MA S1926

Exempting residential electric vehicle chargers from the sales tax

MA S2228

To set equal contracting conditions for electricity customers on basic service

MA S497

Clarifying the role of governor’s councillor on the ballot

MA S2232

To exempt solar installations on federal military lands from renewable energy production caps

MA S2234

Aligning state electric vehicle charger reliability regulations with the national electric vehicle infrastructure program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.