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Bill S 126 mandates licensing for administering graduated electronic decelerators in Massachusetts, ensuring trained professionals protect individuals with disabilities.
Bill S 126 mandates licensing for administering graduated electronic decelerators in Massachusetts, ensuring trained professionals protect individuals with disabilities.
Bill S 126 aims to establish a regulatory framework for the use of graduated electronic decelerators (GEDs) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The primary intent is to ensure that individuals administering these devices, which apply electrical stimuli to alter behavior in persons with disabilities, are properly trained and licensed. This legislation seeks to enhance the safety and ethical use of GEDs, while also providing guidelines for their administration.
The bill proposes the following significant changes to Chapter 111 of the General Laws:
Definition:
Licensing Requirements:
Prohibitions:
Entity Responsibilities:
Penalties:
Bill S 126 represents a significant step towards regulating the use of graduated electronic decelerators in Massachusetts. By establishing a licensing system, the bill aims to protect individuals with disabilities from potential harm and ensure that those administering these devices are adequately trained and accountable.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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