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2007-2008 Session

 

WOMEN’S RIGHTS

An Act Relative to Equitable Coverage for Annuity Policies
House Bill 901:  Bill Text

This legislation requires that state regulated annuity policies sold to residents of Massachusetts must be gender-neutral in all the terms and conditions of the contract, including premiums and benefits.

 

MENTAL HEALTH

An Act Relative to Mental Health Parity
House Bill 1871:  Bill Text

This bill builds on the Mental Health Act of 2000 but expands it into a comprehensive parity bill. The Act of 2000 gave full parity to all so-called “biologically based” disorders but limited coverage for so-called “non-biologically based” disorders. As a result, treatment of substance abuse, eating disorders, trauma and other conditions is limited. This bill eliminates the distinction between biologically-based disorders and other mental health & substance abuse disorders listed in psychiatric and diagnostic manuals, so that all individuals would be covered for treatment of mental health and substance abuse disorders just as all other medical conditions are covered.

An Act Providing For the Establishment of a Mental Health Court
House Bill 1312:  Bill Text

This bill would authorize the Governor to file an application with the U.S. Attorney General to establish a demonstration mental health court in Massachusetts. The Court would be an alternative for offenders who are charged with misdemeanors or nonviolent offenses who are individuals who suffer from mental illness, or co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders, or mental retardation. These individuals would be directed by the court to appropriate mental health treatment and case management that coordinates treatment with probation, social services, housing, vocational training, education, and health care.

An Act Relative to Confinement Conditions and Treatment of Prisoners with Mental Illness
House Bill 1313:  Bill Text

This bill would establish residential treatment units at DOC facilities for the purpose of providing mental health treatment and rehabilitation services for mentally ill prisoners.

An Act Relative to Children’s Mental Health
House Bill 1872:  Bill Text

This is a comprehensive Children’s Mental Health bill. The bill would maximize insurance coverage for children’s mental health care, develop a more coherent state mental health care policy and improve coordination of mental health services by state agencies, enhance children’s access to early identification and prevention services by assuring that pediatricians regularly screen for mental and developmental disorders and funding mental health consultation and treatment services in preschool and early child care settings, and ensure that youth in state care and the juvenile justice system have access to community-based mental health services and treatment and reduce the number of children with mental disorders who become involved in the juvenile court system or DYS.

An Act Providing for Behavioral Science Representation on the Parole Board
House Bill 1314:  Bill Text

This bill would require that at least three of the seven members of the parole board be selected from the fields of psychiatry, psychology, social work and sociology.

An Act Providing for Linguistically Appropriate Mental Health Services
House Bill 902:  Bill Text

This bill would oblige insurance companies to provide mental health services in the patient's primary language when the patient is not fluent in English.

An Act to Protect Psychotherapy Patients
House Bill 203:  Bill Text

This bill would restrict the use of the term "psychotherapy' or "psychotherapist" by individuals who are not licensed by the commonwealth to use such terms within the lawful scope of their practice.

An Act to Protect the Mentally Ill in Emergency Rooms
House Bill 2042:  Bill Text

This bill will require medical hospital emergency rooms to follow best practices when treating mentally ill patients for medical conditions.

An Act to Protect Patient Confidentiality
House Bill 1315:  Bill Text

This legislation protects confidential communications between clients and the licensed mental health counselor (LMHC) and spells out exceptions to this privilege.

An Act Regarding Low Income Elders and Persons with Disabilities
House Bill 600:  Bill Text

This bill would implement a three pronged approach to maximizing benefits for these vulnerable populations in order to help these households stabilize their housing situations.

An Act to Improve Access to Mental Health Services
House Bill 1873:  Bill Text

This bill would prevent the use of restrictive covenants for limiting the practice area for social workers so that they may continue to see clients upon leaving a particular practice.

An Act Relative to the Continuity of Care of Mental Health Treatment
House Bill 903:  Bill Text

This bill would allow for a continuity of care for mental health coverage. This allows individuals actively engaged in a course of treatment with a licensed mental health provider to continue even if their provider involuntarily disenrolled from the health plan (except for fraud or misconduct).

HEALTH CARE

An Act Regarding Health Insurance Responsibility Rating
House Bill 904:  Bill Text

This legislation would require a rate hearing when premiums rise faster than health care costs. It would establish a commission like that used by auto insurers that would be funded by an assessment on the insurers. This legislation is particularly important now that all Massachusetts residents will be required to purchase health insurance.

An Act Regarding Financial Protections for consumers enrolled in HMOs
House Bill 905:  Bill Text

This legislation will protect consumers enrolled in HMO plans by limiting the amount of money that they may have to pay for their covered benefits each year (beyond premiums). As health care costs rise, insurance companies have designed products that require consumers to pay more out of pocket. The new health insurance mandate is likely to only exacerbate this trend. High out of pocket costs are a deterrent to care and have a disproportionate effect on those with chronic illnesses or who are low-income. This bill would limit out-of-pocket expense to $1,100 for individuals and $2,200 for a couple or family, and will rise incrementally every year.

PUBLIC SAFETY

An Act further regulating the installation of automatic sprinklers
House Bill 2284:  Bill Text

This bill would change the local option concerning the installation of automatic sprinklers in commercial buildings to a statewide requirement. It would also require any building more than 7500 square feet, or major addition to a building that results in the structure totaling more than 7500 square feet to have an automatic sprinkler system. Automatic sprinkler systems are the most effective way to protect against fire fatalities.

SENIOR ISSUES

An Act to Create an Exemption for Low-Income Seniors from Proposition 2½ Overrides
House Bill 2840:  Bill Text

This bill would permit a municipality to create an exemption for low and moderate income seniors when it places a Prop 2 ½ override on the ballot.

An Act to Correct Income Calculation for Spouses of Nursing Home Residents
House Bill 601:  Bill Text

This bill requires the Division to use a money market rate of interest to calculate the community spouse resource allowance.

EDUCATION

An Act Relative to Health Education
House Bill 1172:  Bill Text

This bill would prohibit Massachusetts from accepting federal grant money that restricts health education to a study of abstinence-only until marriage standards set by the federal government.

An Act to Provide Access to Information for Parents’ Evaluators
House Bill 391:  Bill Text

This bill would protect the independent evaluations requested by the family of a special needs student by ensuring that the parent-designated independent evaluators and educational consultants have adequate access for observations of a child’s current program, including both academic and non-academic aspects of any such program.

JUDICIAL MATTERS

An Act to Establish the Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
House Bill 1316:  Bill Text

The purpose of this bill is to allow one state to more easily provide enforcement of a judgment entered in a sister state. The bill would establish a system for recording foreign judgments and avoids the expensive and cumbersome process of filing a new lawsuit.

An Act Relative to Distribution and Use of Criminal Offender Record Information
House Bill 1317:  Bill Text

This bill will make clear that most agencies requesting CORI shall receive CORI reports limited to only conviction and cases pending information.

An Act Accelerating the Sealing of Non-Conviction Criminal Offender Record Information
House Bill 1318:  Bill Text

This bill would change the system for sealing records. It would allow for the clerk and probation officers to seal the records of all non-conviction criminal cases whose final dispositions were six years or more before the date on which this law takes effect.

PRIVACY ISSUES

An Act Relative to Parking at Logan Airport
House Bill 3433:  Bill Text

This bill would require notification of information collect about cars parked at Logan airport.

MISCELLANEOUS

An Act Regarding Massachusetts Teacher Retirement Benefits for Janet Brandwein
House Bill 2416:  Bill Text

This bill would require the Massachusetts Teacher’s Retirement Board to recalculate and refund retirement benefits for a teacher.

An Act Relative to Antique Cars
House Bill 2417:  Bill Text

This bill would create a special exemption to certain seatbelt requirments for antique cars.

BY REQUEST FOR CONSTITUENTS

An Act Relative to the Sales Tax
House Bill 2841:  Bill Text

This bill would remove processed foods from sales tax exemption (David Sneickus)

An Act Relative to Exemption from Private Business School Regulations (Paula Besson)
House Bill 1173:  Bill Text

An Act Relative to Parking and Traffic Ticket Appeals (Joseph Behar)
House Bill 3434:  Bill Text