Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S287

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to horse riding instructors

Impact

By repealing the existing regulatory framework outlined in Section 2A, SB 287 potentially allows for a more streamlined process in the licensing of horse riding instructors. This change is expected to reduce unnecessary barriers for individuals wishing to enter the profession, thus encouraging more participation in horse riding education. Advocates of the bill believe that this will ultimately lead to an increase in the number of qualified instructors, enhancing educational opportunities for learners.

Summary

Senate Bill 287, titled 'An Act relative to horse riding instructors', proposes significant changes to the licensing of horse riding instructors in Massachusetts. The bill seeks to repeal Section 2A of Chapter 128 of the General Laws, which directly impacts how these instructors are regulated within the state. This legislative move is part of a broader initiative aimed at improving the standards and accountability of horse riding instruction.

Contention

However, the bill may face contention regarding the implications of removing established regulations. Critics could argue that without a regulatory framework, there may be concerns about safety and the quality of instruction provided to riders, especially beginners. The potential for varying standards of education and training without oversight could result in uneven experiences for students across different regions. Stakeholders in the equestrian community may voice these concerns as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S216

Relative to horse riding instructors

MA S1936

Relative to exemption from taxation structures and buildings essential to the operation of agricultural and horticultural lands

MA S1119

Relative to safe driving and open containers

MA S1325

Relative to local opt-in for permanent outdoor dining

MA S2197

Relative to the use of elephants, big cats, primates, giraffes, and bears in traveling exhibits and shows

MA S1124

Relative to crimes relating to distribution of controlled substances causing death

MA S1223

Relative to the structure of the Commonwealth Employment Relations Board

MA S808

Relative to spouses as caregivers

MA S355

Relative to special education

MA S1949

Relative to the taxation of rolling stock

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.