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MA H2035
Bill
Status
2/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Marcus Vaughn
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AI Summary
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Creates new criminal offense for knowingly aiding, supporting, or enticing a child under 18 to run away from parents, legal guardians, or other legally responsible caregivers, punishable by up to 1 year imprisonment and/or $1,000 fine
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Increases penalties for offenses involving children under 14, with punishment of up to 5 years in state prison and/or $1,000 fine
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Establishes harsher penalties when the child is in custody of the Department of Children and Families or foster care: up to 5 years imprisonment and minimum $2,500 fine for children under 18; up to 10 years and minimum $5,000 fine for children under 14
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Adds enhanced penalties for violations occurring on or within 300 feet of schools, preschools, or head start facilities: up to 5 years imprisonment and minimum $2,500 fine
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Defines "entice" to include luring, inducing, persuading, tempting, inciting, soliciting, coaxing, or inviting a child to run away
Legislative Description
To prevent aiding, supporting, or enticing a child to runaway
Last Action
Reported by committee to Clerk’s Office for processing, will accompany a study order
10/20/2025