Massachusetts H1830 removes the $100,000 cap on damages for sexual abuse of minors by public employees or contractors.
Massachusetts H1830 amends the state's General Laws to eliminate the $100,000 cap on damages for claims of sexual abuse of minors by public employees or contractors. This change applies to all claims of sexual abuse of a minor, as defined in section 4C of chapter 260. The bill affects public employees and contractors who commit such acts, ensuring that victims can seek full compensation for their damages.
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