Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 91 - Waterways
Section 10a - Temporary Moorings of Floats or Rafts; Permits, Issuance or Refusal; Review; Public Nuisances

Section 10A. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the harbormaster of a city or town or whomsoever is so empowered by said city or town may authorize by permit the mooring on a temporary basis of floats or rafts held by anchors or bottom moorings within the territorial jurisdiction of such city or town upon such terms, conditions and restrictions as he shall deem necessary. He shall act on applications for such permits within a period of fifteen days from receipt thereof.
A reasonable fee for such mooring permit, proportionate to the city or town's cost of overseeing mooring permits, may be imposed by the city or town or whoever is so authorized by the city or town, but no mooring fee shall discriminate on the basis of residence. Any mooring fee collected shall be deposited into and used in accordance with the purposes of a municipal waterways improvement and maintenance fund established pursuant to section 5G of chapter 40.
Any person aggrieved by a refusal to permit such temporary mooring, or by any condition or restriction imposed relative to such mooring, may appeal to the division of waterways of the department within thirty days after receiving notice of such refusal or of the imposition of such condition or restriction.
Said division shall review the circumstances resulting in such appeal and shall render a ruling either confirming the action of a harbormaster, setting such action aside, or amending such action and imposing its own conditions and restrictions as deemed necessary.
Nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing the placement of floats or rafts and appurtenant anchors or bottom moorings on private flats of other than the applicant if objected to by the owner or owners thereof.
Actions by a harbormaster and/or the division under this section shall be subject to applicable laws administered by the division of motor boats, the division of marine fisheries, the United States Coast Guard and the United States Corps of Engineers.
Floats or rafts held by anchors or bottom moorings installed without permission from a harbormaster and/or said division shall be considered a public nuisance and may be removed by the harbormaster at the expense of the owner in the event he fails to remove same after notice in writing from the harbormaster.
For the purpose of this section, temporary shall mean for no longer than to the end of any given calendar year.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XIV - Public Ways and Works

Chapter 91 - Waterways

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 2 - Duties of Public Works Department Relative to Commonwealth Lands

Section 2a - Powers as to Property Acquired, Built or Improved in Plymouth by Pilgrim Tercentenary Commission

Section 3 - Powers as to Boston Harbor

Section 4 - Improvement of Boston Harbor; Access to Piers, Railroads, Etc.

Section 5 - Power to Take or Purchase Real Property

Section 6 - Power to Lease Piers, etc.; Port of Boston Fund

Section 7 - Piers, etc.; Freight Loading Equipment; Rules and Regulations

Section 8 - Acquisition of Apple Island and Shore Lands

Section 9 - Utilization Plans for Acquired Property

Section 9a - Construction or Reconstruction of Piers and Waterfront Terminal Facilities; Written Contracts

Section 10 - Powers and Duties Relative to Harbors, Etc.

Section 10a - Temporary Moorings of Floats or Rafts; Permits, Issuance or Refusal; Review; Public Nuisances

Section 10c - Docking of Commercial Vessels; Permits; Applications; Appeal

Section 10d - Scuba Divers and Skin Divers; Access to Commonwealth Tidelands

Section 11 - Improvement and Preservation of Rivers, Streams, Harbors, Etc.

Section 11a - Resource Protection, Navigational Safety and Development Projects; Work Agreements With Local Authorities

Section 12 - License for Structures in Connecticut, Westfield and Merrimack Rivers

Section 12a - License for Structures in Rivers or Streams Where Expenditures for Channel Improvement and Flood Control Already Made

Section 13 - Licenses for Booms in Connecticut River and Structures in Great Ponds

Section 14 - License for Structures in or Over Tide Water; Conduits or Cables Under Tide Water; Private or Commonwealth Tidelands

Section 15 - Revocation and Expiration of Authority or License; Exception; Mortgageable Interest

Section 16 - Cessation, Determination of Authority or License for Non-Use

Section 17 - Construction of Licenses; Approval

Section 18 - Application for License; Notice; Hearings; Records

Section 18a - Public Access to Great Ponds; Petition

Section 18b - Secretary as Administrator of Tidelands; Duties; Public Benefit Review and Public Benefit Determination; Appointment of Public Information Officer

Section 18c - Noncommercial Small-Scale Docks, Piers and Similar Structures Accessory to Residential Use; Issuance of General License; Applicability of Other Laws to Projects Subject to General License

Section 19 - Restriction on Structures in Great Ponds

Section 19a - Lowering Waters of Great Ponds; Penalty

Section 20 - Supervision by Department of Erections Under Legislative Grants

Section 21 - Compensation for Displacement of Tidewater

Section 22 - Compensation When Title to Land Is in Commonwealth

Section 23 - Unauthorized Work in Public Waters; Public Nuisances

Section 24 - Money Paid Into General Fund

Section 25 - Supervision of Province Lands

Section 26 - Exemption of Portion of Province Lands From Certain Provisions of Law

Section 27 - Bounds of Province Lands; Regulations

Section 28 - Unlawful Existing Structures

Section 29 - Improvement of Tidal and Non-Tidal Waters by Counties or Towns; Assumption of Liability for Improvements

Section 29a - Protection of Private Property Along Shores; Construction of Structures by Cities or Towns

Section 30 - Removal of Gravel, Sand, Stones, Etc. From Beaches; Notice; Penalty

Section 30a - Removal of Natural Barriers Preventing Erosion by Sea; Jurisdiction of Superior Court; Penalty

Section 31 - Surveys and Improvements for Preservation of Harbors

Section 32 - Survey of Connecticut River

Section 33 - Improvement of Topographical Survey of Commonwealth; Sale of Maps

Section 34 - Establishment of Harbor Lines

Section 35 - Great Ponds; Definition

Section 36 - Applications to Congress for Appropriations for Harbors

Section 37 - Enforcement of Stipulations in Deeds From Commonwealth

Section 38 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 38 to 48

Section 39 - Willful Abandonment of Vessel on Public Lands or Shores of the Commonwealth

Section 40 - Application for Title to Abandoned Vessel; Priority of Claims; Prerequisites to Filing; Notice to Owner or Lienholder

Section 41 - Failure of Owner or Lienholder to Claim Vessel; Application for Title by Claimant

Section 42 - Granting of Title to Claimant

Section 43 - Removal, Destruction or Sale of Vessel by Claimant After Receipt of Title

Section 43a - Removal of Obstructing Vessel by Department; Department as Claimant

Section 43b - Penalty for Willful Abandonment of Vessel; Exceptions

Section 43c - Fraudulent Claim to Abandoned Vessel; Penalty

Section 43d - Rules and Regulations Relating to Secs. 38 to 43c

Section 44 - Liability of Insurer

Section 45 - Application to Federal Government for Reimbursement

Section 46 - License for Breaking Up and Disposing of Floating Structures

Section 46a - Violations of Sec. 46; Penalty

Section 47 - Application for License; Issuance; Conditions; Bond

Section 48 - Failure to Comply With Terms of License; Completion of Work by Department

Section 49a - Removal of Whales or Other Mammals From Tidewaters

Section 49b - Removal of Dilapidated or Unsafe Wharves or Piers; Notice; Revocation of License; Liability for Cost; Lien

Section 50 - Foreign Corporations Engaged in Business of Wrecking or Salvaging; License; Bond; Penalty

Section 51 - Impairment of Right or Authority Derived From Federal Government

Section 52 - Supervision of Transportation and Dumping of Dredged Material in Tidewaters; Payment of Cost; Burning and Towing of Rubbish

Section 53 - Terms of License

Section 54 - Dumping; Notice; Inspector; Cost of Supervision

Section 55 - Penalty for Violating Secs. 52 to 54

Section 56 - Application of Secs. 52 to 55 to Federal Government and Its Agents

Section 57 - Jurisdiction of Supreme Judicial Court

Section 58 - Arrest Without Warrant

Section 59 - Discharge of Petroleum Products, Refuse or Other Matter Into or on Lakes, Rivers or Tidal Waters; Penalty; Exception; Enforcement

Section 59a - Tort Liability for Discharge or Deposit of Crude Petroleum or Products; Double Damages

Section 59b - Marinas; Licensing by Division of Water Pollution Control; Restrictions; Term; Renewal; Fees

Section 63 - Salvage, Recovery, Etc. of Underwater Archaeological Resources; Permits; Restrictions; Disposition of Resources; Enforcement; Violations; Penalties; Jurisdiction and Venue

Section 64 - Uniform Beach Warning and Safety Flag Program