Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1540

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting personal identifying information on records of death

Impact

If enacted, S1540 would significantly alter how death records are managed and accessed. By limiting who can inspect, disclose, or obtain copies of death certificates, it would impose stricter controls that prioritize personal privacy. The bill could lead to changes in the operational practices of the state registrar and local clerks, requiring new procedures for processing requests and potentially introducing additional regulatory hurdles for those seeking access to these documents, including those working in forensic or legal capacities.

Summary

Senate Bill S1540 seeks to enhance the protection of personal identifying information contained in death records. The legislation aims to amend Chapter 46 of the General Laws, specifically addressing the disclosure and inspection of death certificates. Under the proposed changes, access to these records would be restricted and strictly regulated, allowing only certain individuals or entities, such as immediate family members or legal representatives, to obtain copies. This is intended to safeguard sensitive information during a vulnerable time for families and to minimize the risk of misuse of such data.

Contention

While the bill's intent is to strengthen privacy protections, it may raise concerns among certain stakeholders. Critics argue that such restrictions could hinder legitimate access to vital records for purposes such as genealogical research or legal inquiries. The balance between safeguarding personal information and ensuring public access to records is likely to be a key point of contention as the bill moves forward in the legislative process. Furthermore, discussions around the implications for transparency in public health reporting could also emerge, as death records often play a role in such statistics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S198

Protecting personal identifying information

MA S30

Relative to protecting sensitive information from security breaches

MA S971

Relative to the malicious doxing of personal information

MA H3381

Promoting personal access of driving records

MA S726

Protecting the homes of seniors and disabled people on MassHealth

MA H1168

Protecting the homes of seniors and disabled people on MassHealth

MA H76

Relative to protecting sensitive information from security breaches

MA H1886

Protecting an employee's right to rebuttal of personnel records

MA S1156

Protecting an employee's right to rebuttal of personnel records

MA H281

Relative to the security of personal financial information

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.