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HD 5351

A quarterly report of the Disabled Persons Protection Commission (under item 1107-2501 of Section 2 of Chapter 140 of the Acts of 2024) submitting its fiscal year 2026 first quarterly report for the period of July-September, 2025

194th Legislature (2025-2026)

Requires quarterly report from Disabled Persons Protection Commission on activities and operations in first quarter of fiscal year 2026, ensuring transparency and oversight.

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Bill Summary · HD 5351

Summary of Bill HD 5351

Overview

This proposed bill requires the Disabled Persons Protection Commission to submit a quarterly report for the first quarter of fiscal year 2026 (covering the period of July-September 2025). The report would provide an update on the Commission's activities and operations during that time period.

Key Provisions

  • Mandates the Disabled Persons Protection Commission to submit a quarterly report for the first quarter of fiscal year 2026 (July-September 2025)
  • Specifies that the report must be submitted under item 1107-2501 of Section 2 of Chapter 140 of the Acts of 2024
  • Requires the report to detail the Commission's activities and operations during the covered time period

Impact

  • This bill would ensure transparency and regular reporting from the Disabled Persons Protection Commission, which is responsible for protecting the rights and wellbeing of persons with disabilities in Massachusetts.
  • The quarterly report would give lawmakers and the public an up-to-date look at the Commission's work and allow for oversight and accountability.
  • No additional funding or resources are allocated by this bill, as it simply mandates the required reporting.

Timeline

  • The bill was introduced on November 24, 2025.
  • It has been placed on file, indicating it has not yet been voted on or enacted.
  • If passed, the Disabled Persons Protection Commission would be required to submit the first quarter fiscal year 2026 report covering July-September 2025.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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