Section 14. The coordinate system based upon the North American Datum of 1927 which prior to the enactment of this statute was defined as the Massachusetts Coordinate System shall be now designated the Coordinate System, North American Datum of 1927, (NAD 1927), and can continue in use for the preparation of any maps, reports of survey, or other documents, until such time as the Board of Registration of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors declares, with the concurrence of the chief engineer of the Massachusetts department of public works, by regulation that said Coordinate System, (North American Datum of 1927), shall no longer be used except for interpreting existing maps, reports of surveys, deeds or other documents. For the Coordinate System, North American Datum, 1927 the commonwealth is divided into the same two zones defined in section eight.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XV - Regulation of Trade
Chapter 97 - Surveying of Land
Section 2 - Annual Adjustment and Verification of Compass; Record
Section 3 - Use of Measuring Devices
Section 7 - Failure to Adjust Compass
Section 8 - Massachusetts Coordinate System Nad, 1983; Mainland and Island Zones
Section 9 - Zones, Designation
Section 10 - Coordinates, Definition
Section 11 - Conversion of Meters to United States Survey Feet
Section 12 - Massachusetts Coordinate System Nad, 1983; Definition
Section 13 - Limitation on Use of Name of System
Section 14 - Coordinate System Nad, 1927; Continued Use
Section 15 - Coordinates; Location of Points on Earth's Surface
Section 16 - Coordinate System Nad, 1927; Definition
Section 17 - Use of System in Describing Locations of Survey Stations or Land Boundary Points