Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1560

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing the human service transportation (HST) consumer advisory board

Impact

This legislation will amend Chapter 6 of the General Laws to create a framework through which the advisory board can operate. The board will have the authority to conduct public meetings, gather consumer experiences, and make recommendations for improvements in HST services. These activities are critical to ensuring that the voices of consumers are heard, particularly those who depend on these services for access to medical and community resources.

Summary

Senate Bill S1560 proposes the establishment of the Human Service Transportation (HST) Consumer Advisory Board within the Executive Office of Health and Human Services in Massachusetts. The primary aim of this board is to enhance the quality of non-emergency transportation services for individuals with disabilities. This initiative seeks to address both the safety and reliability of these transportation services, fostering a stronger support system for vulnerable populations throughout urban and rural communities in the Commonwealth.

Contention

While the bill has generally been supported as a proactive measure to refine and enhance transportation services, there may still be concerns regarding the effectiveness of the advisory board in enacting real changes. Questions may arise about the accountability of the board and the actual implementation of its recommendations. Stakeholders may debate the adequacy of consumer representation and whether the appointed members truly reflect the needs of all users of human services transportation.

Notable_points

Senate Bill S1560 specifically highlights the importance of consumer feedback in shaping transportation services. By requiring a minimum of six public meetings per year and annual reports, the bill aims to maintain transparency and continuous improvement. The composition of the board, which includes consumer representatives from various advocacy organizations, ensures that the perspectives of those who utilize the services are central to its discussions and recommendations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S878

Relative to asset limits for MassHealth

MA S1144

To enforce support orders for adult children in need of support

MA S1145

Relative to the definition of strangulation

MA S1348

To enforce laws protecting worksite safety

MA S147

To replace stolen benefits

MA S1561

Creating an OBGYN loan repayment grant program

MA S1409

To reform mental health supports and increase public safety

MA S2400

Relative to equity in tolling

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