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MA H1192

MA H1192
Relative to the social host statute


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Introduced
01/20/2015
In Committee
01/20/2015
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
07/31/2016

Introduced Session

189th General Court

Bill Summary

Relative to civil action for the sale, delivery or furnishing of alcoholic beverages to persons under the age of twenty-one. The Judiciary.

AI Summary

This bill amends a law concerning the sale, delivery, or furnishing of alcoholic beverages to individuals under the age of twenty-one, often referred to as the "social host statute." Specifically, it adds a provision that makes individuals liable in a civil lawsuit for any monetary damages resulting from personal injuries, deaths, or property damage that are directly caused by their illegal provision of alcohol to someone underage. This liability extends even to injuries or deaths sustained by the underage person who received the alcohol. Importantly, the bill clarifies that the underage person's own consumption of the illegally provided alcohol cannot be used as a defense in such a lawsuit, regardless of how it's argued (e.g., as negligence or comparative fault). Furthermore, these changes are made to apply retroactively, meaning they will affect any civil lawsuits already in progress when the bill becomes law.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Accompanied a study order, see H4706 (on 10/24/2016)

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