Section 11. (A.) The charter commission shall hold public hearings, sponsor public forums and otherwise provide for the widest possible dissemination of information and the stimulation of public discussion respecting the purposes and progress of its work.
(B.) The charter commission shall report its findings and recommendations to the citizens of the county on or before the eighteenth calendar month next following the date of its election in the form of a final report which it shall file with the county clerk who shall distribute it to all elected county and municipal officials, all members of the counties' legislative delegation, and the state secretary.
In addition, there shall be printed and made available at least ninety days before the election at cost to the public at large, a number of copies equal to at least one-tenth of one per cent of the county's registered voters.
The commission shall publish in two newspapers of known general circulation within said county on two successive weeks the full text of the proposed charter, together with a summary of its findings and recommendations, a summary of the provisions of the plan, if any, which it recommends for approval, and an analysis of and commentary on such plans.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title VI - Counties and County Officers
Chapter 34a - County Charter Procedures
Section 1 - Short Title; Definitions
Section 2 - Power to Adopt or Revise Charters
Section 3 - Elections to Create Charter Study Commissions; Petitions
Section 4 - Election of Charter Study Commission Members
Section 5 - Candidates for Charter Commission; Nomination
Section 6 - Members of Charter Commission; Boundaries of Election Districts
Section 7 - First Meeting; Officers; Vacancies; Expenses
Section 8 - Function of Commission
Section 9 - Powers and Duties of Commission; Funds; Assistance; Tax Levy
Section 10 - Nonvoting Members
Section 11 - Public Hearings; Reports; Publication of Proposed Charter
Section 12 - Report and Recommendation; Findings and Determinations
Section 13 - Optional Forms of Government, Referendum; Special Charter, Enabling Legislation
Section 14 - Petitions for Adoption or Revision of Charters
Section 16 - Powers and Duties of Counties
Section 17 - County Executive Plan
Section 18 - County Manager Plan
Section 19 - Board Chairperson Plan
Section 20 - Relations Between Legislative and Executive Branches