Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1711

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Regarding consistent care for addiction rooted in evidence

Impact

If enacted, S1711 would amend existing laws to clearly define the responsibilities of correctional facilities in relation to addiction treatment. This includes not only the immediate offering of MAT upon admission but also ensuring that individuals already receiving such treatment prior to incarceration continue to receive it. Exemptions are provided for cases where the treatment is no longer indicated by qualified addiction specialists. By formalizing these requirements, the bill seeks to reduce potential relapse and recidivism rates among individuals dealing with substance misuse issues post-incarceration, which can significantly impact public health outcomes.

Summary

Senate Bill S1711, titled 'An Act regarding consistent care for addiction rooted in evidence', proposes significant reforms aimed at improving the treatment of individuals suffering from substance use disorders within Massachusetts' correctional facilities. The bill mandates the provision of medication for addiction treatment (MAT) to detained, committed, or incarcerated individuals upon their admission to these facilities. The intent is to ensure that all persons requiring MAT receive it within 24 hours of their admission or assessment, thus enhancing the continuity of care and addressing addiction proactively rather than reactively.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S1711 revolve around issues of feasibility and resource allocation. Critics may argue that the implementation of mandatory MAT programs could strain the resources of already burdened correctional facilities, which may not have the required infrastructure or staffing to support continuous access to qualified addiction specialists. Furthermore, questions around the appropriateness of administering MAT in a correctional environment, particularly in ensuring safety and discipline, could lead to extensive discussions in legislative sessions as the bill progresses through the necessary committees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1405

Repealing the sunset date for drug stewardship

MA S1552

Relative to expanding the newborn screening panel

MA S1342

Relative to railroad workers' earned sick time

MA S381

Limiting cell phones in classrooms

MA S383

To create a facilities loan program for private special education schools

MA S1139

To restore the statute of limitations for deaths due to tobacco use

MA S1553

Relative to the determination of need of new technology

MA S247

Relative to the continuing education of podiatrists

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