Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S469

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Further regulating the Assisted Living Advisory Council

Impact

The amendments proposed in S469 will likely lead to a more inclusive council that better represents the needs and interests of consumers in assisted living situations. By expanding the council's size and specifying the inclusion of representatives from key organizations in the field, the bill seeks to improve oversight and regulatory capacity of assisted living services. This change is expected to have a positive impact on the quality of care and consumer protection within the assisted living sector.

Summary

Bill S469 aims to further regulate the Assisted Living Advisory Council in Massachusetts by amending certain provisions in the general laws. The bill proposes to increase the size of the council, requiring representation from specific organizations such as the Massachusetts Assisted Living Association, Inc., and Leading Age. This increase in representation aims to enhance consumer interests and ensure that a broader range of viewpoints is considered in council decisions related to assisted living facilities.

Contention

While the bill reflects a movement towards better consumer representation, there may be varying opinions about its effectiveness and potential bureaucratic implications. Supporters may argue that the bill enhances consumer voice and accountability in assisted living regulations, while critics might raise concerns over the practicality of having a larger council and whether this will lead to inefficiencies in deliberation and decision-making.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S181

Relative to the types of identification allowed to purchase alcohol

MA S2247

Relative to the annual fee for veterans' license plates

MA S1336

Relative to banning noncompetition agreements in the Commonwealth

MA S1691

To protect gender pay equity

MA S1338

Relative to employee definition harmonization

MA S1192

Relative to banning noncompetition agreements in the Commonwealth

MA S51

Relative to equal opportunity for craft cooperatives

MA S471

Supporting seniors’ financial stability

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.