Section 13K. (a) For the purpose of this section the following words shall, unless the context requires otherwise, have the following meanings:—
''Abuse'', physical contact which either harms or creates a substantial likelihood of harm.
''Bodily injury'', substantial impairment of the physical condition, including, but not limited to, any burn, fracture of any bone, subdural hematoma, injury to any internal organ, or any injury which occurs as the result of repeated harm to any bodily function or organ, including human skin.
''Caretaker'', a person with responsibility for the care of an elder or person with a disability, which responsibility may arise as the result of a family relationship, or by a fiduciary duty imposed by law, or by a voluntary or contractual duty undertaken on behalf of such elder or person with a disability. A person may be found to be a caretaker under this section only if a reasonable person would believe that such person's failure to fulfill such responsibility would adversely affect the physical health of such elder or person with a disability. Minor children and adults adjudicated incompetent by a court of law may not be deemed to be caretakers under this section.
(i) ''Responsibility arising from a family relationship'', it may be inferred that a husband, wife, son, daughter, brother, sister, or other relative of an elder or person with a disability is a caretaker if the person has provided primary and substantial assistance for the care of the elder or person with a disability as would lead a reasonable person to believe that failure to provide such care would adversely affect the physical health of the elder or person with a disability.
(ii) ''Responsibility arising from a fiduciary duty imposed by law'', it may be inferred that the following persons are caretakers of an elder or person with a disability to the extent that they are legally required to apply the assets of the estate of the elder or person with a disability to provide the necessities essential for the physical health of the elder or person with a disability: (i) a guardian of the person or assets of an elder or person with a disability; (ii) the conservator of an elder or person with a disability, appointed by the probate court pursuant to chapter two hundred and one; and (iii) an attorney-in-fact holding a power of attorney or durable power of attorney pursuant to chapter two hundred and one B.
(iii) ''Responsibility arising from a contractual duty'', it may be inferred that a person who receives monetary or personal benefit or gain as a result of a bargained-for agreement to be responsible for providing primary and substantial assistance for the care of an elder or person with a disability is a caretaker.
(iv) ''Responsibility arising out of the voluntary assumption of the duties of caretaker'', it may be inferred that a person who has voluntarily assumed responsibility for providing primary and substantial assistance for the care of an elder or person with a disability is a caretaker if the person's conduct would lead a reasonable person to believe that failure to provide such care would adversely affect the physical health of the elder or person with a disability, and at least one of the following criteria is met: (i) the person is living in the household of the elder or person with a disability, or present in the household on a regular basis; or (ii) the person would have reason to believe, as a result of the actions, statements or behavior of the elder or person with a disability, that he is being relied upon for providing primary and substantial assistance for physical care.
''Elder'', a person sixty years of age or older.
''Mistreatment'', the use of medications or treatments, isolation, or physical or chemical restraints which harms or creates a substantial likelihood of harm.
''Neglect'', the failure to provide treatment or services necessary to maintain health and safety and which either harms or creates a substantial likelihood of harm.
''Person with disability'', a person with a permanent or long-term physical or mental impairment that prevents or restricts the individual's ability to provide for his or her own care or protection.
''Serious bodily injury'', bodily injury which results in a permanent disfigurement, protracted loss or impairment of a bodily function, limb or organ, or substantial risk of death.
(a1/2) Whoever commits an assault and battery upon an elder or person with a disability shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than 3 years or by imprisonment in a house of correction for not more than 21/2 years, or by a fine of not more than $1,000, or both such fine and imprisonment.
(b) Whoever commits an assault and battery upon an elder or person with a disability and by such assault and battery causes bodily injury shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than five years or in the house of correction for not more than two and one-half years or by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars or by both such fine and imprisonment.
(c) Whoever commits an assault and battery upon an elder or person with a disability and by such assault and battery causes serious bodily injury shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than ten years or in the house of correction for not more than two and one-half years or by a fine of not more than five thousand dollars or by both such fine and imprisonment.
(d) Whoever, being a caretaker of an elder or person with a disability, wantonly or recklessly permits bodily injury to such elder or person with a disability, or wantonly or recklessly permits another to commit an assault and battery upon such elder or person with a disability which assault and battery causes bodily injury, shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than five years or in the house of correction for not more than two and one-half years or by a fine of not more than five thousand dollars or by both such fine and imprisonment.
(d1/2) Whoever, being a caretaker of an elder or person with a disability, wantonly or recklessly commits or permits another to commit abuse, neglect or mistreatment upon such elder or person with a disability, shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than 3 years, or imprisonment in the house of correction for not more than 21/2 years, or by a fine of not more than $5,000, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
(e) Whoever, being a caretaker of an elder or person with a disability, wantonly or recklessly permits serious bodily injury to such elder or person with a disability, or wantonly or recklessly permits another to commit an assault and battery upon such elder or person with a disability which assault and battery causes serious bodily injury, shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than ten years or by imprisonment in the house of correction for not more than two and one-half years or by a fine of not more than ten thousand dollars or by both such fine and imprisonment.
(f) Conduct shall not be construed to be wanton or reckless conduct under this section if directed by a competent elder or person with a disability, or for the sole reason that, in lieu of medical treatment, an elder or person with a disability is being furnished or relies upon treatment by spiritual means through prayer if such treatment is in accordance with the tenets and practices of the established religious tradition of such elder or person with a disability, and is provided at the direction of such elder or person with a disability, who shall be competent, or pursuant to the direction of a person who is properly designated a health care proxy under chapter two hundred and one D.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part IV - Crimes, Punishments and Proceedings in Criminal Cases
Title I - Crimes and Punishments
Chapter 265 - Crimes Against the Person
Section 2 - Punishment for Murder; Parole; Executive Clemency
Section 3 - Duel; Wound Without and Death Within State; Venue
Section 5 - Duel; Conviction or Acquittal in Foreign State; Effect
Section 9 - Prize Fighting; Engaging
Section 10 - Prize Fight; Aiding or Promoting; Penalty
Section 11 - Prize Fight; Appointment Within and Fight Without State; Penalty
Section 13 - Manslaughter; Punishment; Business Organization as Defendant
Section 131/2 - Punishment for Manslaughter While Operating a Motor Vehicle
Section 13a - Assault or Assault and Battery; Punishment
Section 13b - Indecent Assault and Battery on Child Under Age of 14; Penalties
Section 13c - Assault and Battery to Collect Loan; Penalty
Section 13d1/2 - Firefighters, Injuries Resulting From Criminal Offenses; Penalty
Section 13g - Commission of a Felony for Hire; Additional Punishment
Section 13h - Indecent Assault and Battery on Person Fourteen or Older; Penalties
Section 13j - Assault and Battery Upon a Child; Penalties
Section 13k - Assault and Battery Upon an Elderly or Disabled Person; Definitions; Penalties
Section 14 - Mayhem; Punishment
Section 15 - Assault; Intent to Murder or Maim; Penalty
Section 15b - Assault With Dangerous Weapon; Victim Sixty or Older; Punishment; Subsequent Offenses
Section 16 - Attempt to Murder
Section 17 - Armed Robbery; Punishment
Section 18a - Dangerous Weapon; Assault in Dwelling House; Punishment
Section 18b - Use of Firearms While Committing a Felony; Second or Subsequent Offenses; Punishment
Section 18c - Entry of Dwelling Place; Persons Present Within; Weapons; Punishment
Section 20 - Simple Assault; Intent to Rob or Steal; Punishment
Section 21 - Stealing by Confining or Putting in Fear
Section 22a - Rape of Child; Punishment
Section 22b - Rape of a Child During Commission of Certain Offenses or by Use of Force; Penalties
Section 23 - Rape and Abuse of Child
Section 23b - Rape and Abuse of Child by Certain Previously Convicted Offenders; Penalties
Section 24b - Assault of Child; Intent to Commit Rape; Weapons; Punishment
Section 24c - Victim's Name; Confidentiality
Section 25 - Attempted Extortion; Punishment
Section 26 - Kidnapping; Weapons; Child Under Age 16; Punishment
Section 26a - Kidnapping of Minor or Incompetent by Relative; Punishment
Section 26b - Drugging Persons for Kidnapping
Section 26c - Definition of ''entice''; Enticement of Child Under Age 16; Punishment
Section 27 - Kidnapping; Venue
Section 27a - Kidnapping of Minor or Incompetent by Relative; Venue
Section 28 - Poison; Use With Intent to Injure; Punishment
Section 29 - Assault; Intent to Commit Felony; Punishment
Section 30 - Gross Negligence; Persons Having Care of Common Carrier; Penalty
Section 32 - Glass; Throwing in Public Streets and Beaches; Penalty
Section 34 - Tattooing Body of Person by Other Than Qualified Physician; Punishment
Section 35 - Throwing or Dropping Objects Onto Public Way; Punishment
Section 36 - Throwing or Dropping Objects at Sporting Events; Punishment
Section 37 - Violations of Constitutional Rights; Punishment
Section 39 - Assault or Battery for Purpose of Intimidation; Weapons; Punishment
Section 41 - Sentence Not Imposing Imprisonment; Specific Reasons in Record
Section 42 - Use of Radios Without Earphones on Public Conveyances; Punishment
Section 43 - Stalking; Punishment
Section 43a - Criminal Harassment; Punishment
Section 44 - Coercion of Child Under Eighteen Into Criminal Conspiracy; Penalties
Section 46 - Taking From Deceased Victim's Estate Prohibited
Section 47 - Global Positioning System Device to Be Worn by Certain Sex Offender Probationers
Section 48 - Ice Cream Truck Vending by Sex Offender Prohibited
Section 49 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 49 to 57
Section 53 - Organ Trafficking; Victims Under 18 Years; Penalties
Section 54 - Transmittal of Fines to State Treasurer
Section 55 - Forfeiture of Funds Used to Facilitate Violation of Sec. 50 or 51; Victim Restitution
Section 58 - Possession of Deceptive Weapon Device During Commission of Violent Crime; Penalty