Section 172. (a) The department shall maintain criminal offender record information in a database, which shall exist in an electronic format and be accessible via the world wide web. Except as provided otherwise in this chapter, access to the database shall be limited as follows:
(1) Criminal justice agencies may obtain all criminal offender record information, including sealed records, for the actual performance of their criminal justice duties. Licensing authorities, as defined in section 121 of chapter 140, may obtain all criminal offender record information, including sealed records, for the purpose of firearms licensing in accordance with sections 121 to 131P, inclusive, of chapter 140. The criminal record review board may obtain all criminal offender record information, including sealed records, for the actual performance of its duties.
(2) A requestor authorized or required by statute, regulation or accreditation requirement to obtain criminal offender record information other than that available under clause (3) may obtain such information to the extent and for the purposes authorized to comply with said statute, regulation or accreditation requirement.
(3) A requestor or the requestor's legally designated representative may obtain criminal offender record information for any of the following purposes: (i) to evaluate current and prospective employees including full-time, part-time, contract, internship employees or volunteers; (ii) to evaluate applicants for rental or lease of housing; (iii) to evaluate volunteers for services; and (iv) to evaluate applicants for a professional or occupational license issued by a state or municipal entity. Criminal offender record information made available under this section shall be limited to the following: (i) felony convictions or findings of not guilty by reason of insanity for 10 years following the disposition thereof, including termination of any period of incarceration or custody, (ii) misdemeanor convictions for 5 years following the disposition thereof, including termination of any period of incarceration or custody, and (iii) pending criminal charges, which shall include cases that have been continued without a finding until such time as the case is dismissed pursuant to section 18 of chapter 278; provided, however, that prior misdemeanor and felony conviction records shall be available for the entire period that the subject's last available conviction record is available under this section; and provided further, that a violation of section 7 of chapter 209A and a violation of section 9 of chapter 258E shall be treated as a felony for purposes of this section.
(4) Any member of the general public may upon written request to the department and in accordance with regulations established by the department obtain the following criminal offender record information on a subject: (i) convictions or findings of not guilty by reason of insanity for any felony punishable by a term of imprisonment of 5 years or more, for 10 years following the disposition thereof, including termination of any period of incarceration or custody; (ii) information indicating custody status and placement within the correction system for an individual who has been convicted of any offense and sentenced to any term of imprisonment, and at the time of the request: is serving a sentence of probation or incarceration, or is under the custody of the parole board; (iii) felony convictions or findings of not guilty by reason of insanity for 2 years following the disposition thereof, including any period of incarceration or custody; and (iv) misdemeanor convictions for 1 year following the disposition thereof, including any period of incarceration or custody.
(5) A subject who seeks to obtain his own criminal offender record information and the subject's legally designated representative may obtain all criminal offender record information from the department pertaining to the subject under section 175.
(6) The commissioner may provide access to criminal offender record information to persons other than those entitled to obtain access under this section, if the commissioner finds that such dissemination to such requestor serves the public interest. Upon such a finding, the commissioner shall also determine the extent of access to criminal offender record information necessary to sustain the public interest. The commissioner shall make an annual report to the governor and file a copy of the report with the state secretary, the attorney general, the clerk of the house of representatives and the clerk of the senate documenting all access provided under this paragraph, without inclusion of identifying data on a subject. The annual report shall be available to the public upon request.
(7) Housing authorities operating pursuant to chapter 121B may obtain from the department conviction and pending criminal offender record information for the sole purpose of evaluating applications for housing owned by such housing authority, in order to further the protection and well-being of tenants of such housing authorities.
(8) The department of telecommunications and cable and the department of public utilities may obtain from the department all available criminal offender record information for the purpose of screening applicants for motor bus driver certificates and applicants who regularly transport school age children or students under chapter 71B in the course of their job duties. The department of public telecommunications and cable and the department of public utilities shall not disseminate such information for any purpose other than to further the protection of children.
(9) The department of children and families and the department of youth services may obtain from the department data permitted under section 172B.
(10) A person providing services in a home or community-based setting for any elderly person or disabled person or who will have direct or indirect contact with such elderly or disabled person or access to such person's files may obtain from the department data permitted under section 172C.
(11) The IV–D agency as set forth in chapter 119A may obtain from the department data permitted under section 172D and section 14 of chapter 119A.
(12) A long-term care facility, as defined in section 72W of chapter 111, an assisted living residence as defined in section 1 of chapter 19D, and any continuing care facility as defined in section 1 of chapter 40D may obtain from the department data permitted under section 172E.
(13) The department of early education and care and adoption and foster placement agencies licensed by the department may obtain from the department data permitted under section 172F.
(14) Operators of camps for children may obtain from the department data permitted under section 172G.
(15) An entity or organization primarily engaged in providing activities or programs to children 18 years of age or younger that accepts volunteers may obtain from the department data permitted under section 172H.
(16) School committees or superintendents that have contracted with taxicab companies to provide for the transportation of pupils pursuant to section 7A of chapter 71 may obtain from the department data permitted under section 172I.
(17) The commissioner of banks may obtain from the department data permitted under section 172J, section 3 of chapter 255E and section 3 of chapter 255F.
(18) A children's camp or school that plans to employ a person or accept a volunteer for a climbing wall or challenge course program may obtain from the department data permitted under section 172K.
(19) A victim of a crime, a witness or a family member of a homicide victim, as defined in section 1 of chapter 258B, may obtain from the department data permitted under section 178A.
(20) The motor vehicle insurance merit rating board may obtain from the department data permitted under section 57A of chapter 6C.
(21) The department of early education and care, or its designee, may obtain from the department data permitted under sections 6 and 8 of chapter 15D.
(22) The district attorney may obtain from the department data permitted under section 2A of chapter 38.
(23) A school committee and superintendent of any city, town or regional school district and the principal, by whatever title the position be known, of a public or accredited private school of any city, town or regional school district, may obtain from the department data permitted under section 38R of chapter 71.
(24) The Massachusetts Port Authority may obtain from the department data permitted under section 61 of chapter 90.
(25) The department of children and families may obtain from the department data permitted under section 26A of chapter 119, section 3B of chapter 210.
(26) The state racing commission may obtain from the department data permitted under section 9A of chapter 128A.
(27) A court, office of jury commissioner, and the clerk of court or assistant clerk may obtain from the department data permitted under section 33 of chapter 234A.
(28) The pension fraud unit within the public employee retirement administration commission may obtain from the department data permitted under section 1 of chapter 338 of the acts of 1990.
(29) Special education school programs approved under chapter 71B may obtain from the department all criminal offender record information provided for in paragraph (3) of subsection (a).
(30) The department shall configure the database to allow for the exchange, dissemination, distribution and direct connection of the criminal record information system to criminal record information systems in other states and relevant federal agencies including the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Immigration and Customs Enforcement that utilize fingerprint or iris scanning and similar databases.
(31) Navigator organizations certified by the commonwealth health insurance connector authority under 42 U.S.C. § 18031(i) may obtain from the department data permitted under section 172L.
(31) A person licensed pursuant to section 122 of chapter 140 may obtain from the department data permitted under section 172L.
(32) A person licensed pursuant to section 122 of chapter 140 may obtain from the department data permitted under section 172M.
(33) The department of public utilities and its departments or divisions may obtain from the department all available criminal offender record information, as defined in section 167, to determine the suitability of an applicant to obtain a transportation network driver certificate pursuant to chapter 159A.5. Information obtained pursuant to this section shall not be disseminated for any purpose other than to further public protection and safety.
(b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, convictions for murder, voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, and sex offenses as defined in section 178C of chapter 6 that are punishable by a term of incarceration in state prison shall remain in the database permanently and shall be available to all requestors listed in paragraphs (1) through (3), inclusive, of subsection (a) unless sealed under section 100A of chapter 276.
(c) The department shall specify the information that a requestor shall provide to query the database, including, but not limited to, the subject's name, date of birth and the last 4 digits of the subject's social security number; provided, however, that a member of the public accessing information under paragraph (4) of subsection (a) shall not be required to provide the last four digits of the subject's social security number. To obtain criminal offender record information concerning a subject pursuant to subsection (a)(2) or (a)(3), the requestor must certify under the penalties of perjury that the requestor is an authorized designee of a qualifying entity, that the request is for a purpose authorized under subsection (a)(2) or (a)(3), and that the subject has signed an acknowledgement form authorizing the requestor to obtain the subject's criminal offender record information. The requestor must also certify that he has verified the identity of the subject by reviewing a form of government-issued identification. Each requestor shall maintain acknowledgement forms for a period of 1 year from the date the request is submitted. Such forms shall be subject to audit by the department. The department may establish rules or regulations imposing other requirements or affirmative obligations upon requestors as a condition of obtaining access to the database; provided, however, that such additional rules and regulations are not in conflict with the state and federal Fair Credit Reporting Acts.
In connection with any decision regarding employment, volunteer opportunities, housing or professional licensing, a person in possession of an applicant's criminal offender record information shall provide the applicant with the criminal history record in the person's possession, whether obtained from the department or any other source, (a) prior to questioning the applicant about his criminal history and (b) if the person makes a decision adverse to the applicant on the basis of his criminal history; provided, however, that if the person has provided the applicant with a copy of his criminal offender record information prior to questioning the person is not required to provide the information a second time in connection with an adverse decision based on this information. Failure to provide such criminal history information to the individual in accordance with this section may subject the offending person to investigation, hearing and sanctions by the board.
(d) Except as authorized by this section, it shall be unlawful to request or require a person to provide a copy of his criminal offender record information. Violation of this subsection is punishable by the penalties set forth in section 178.
(e) No employer or person relying on volunteers shall be liable for negligent hiring practices by reason of relying solely on criminal offender record information received from the department and not performing additional criminal history background checks, unless required to do so by law; provided, however, that the employer made an employment decision within 90 days of obtaining the criminal offender record information and maintained and followed policies and procedures for verification of the subject's identifying information consistent with the requirements set forth in this section and in the department's regulations.
No employer shall be liable for discriminatory employment practices for the failure to hire a person on the basis of criminal offender record information that contains erroneous information requested and received from the department, if the employer would not have been liable if the information had been accurate; provided, however, that the employer made an employment decision within 90 days of obtaining the criminal offender record information and maintained and followed policies and procedures for verification of the individual's information consistent with the requirements set forth in this section and the department's regulations.
Neither the board nor the department shall be liable in any civil or criminal action by reason of any criminal offender record information or self-audit log that is disseminated by the board, including any information that is false, inaccurate or incorrect because it was erroneously entered by the court or the office of the commissioner of probation.
(f) A requestor shall not disseminate criminal offender record information except upon request by a subject; provided, however, that a requestor may share criminal offender record information with individuals within the requesting entity that have a need to know the contents of the criminal offender record information to serve the purpose for which the information was obtained; and provided further, that upon request, a requestor shall share criminal offender record information with the government entities charged with overseeing, supervising, or regulating them. A requestor shall maintain a secondary dissemination log for a period of one year following the dissemination of a subject's criminal offender record information. The log shall include the following information: (i) name of subject; (ii) date of birth of the subject; (iii) date of the dissemination; (iv) name of person to whom it was disseminated; and (v) the purpose for the dissemination. The secondary dissemination log shall be subject to audit by the department.
Unless otherwise provided by law or court order, a requestor shall not maintain a copy, electronic or otherwise, of requested criminal offender record information obtained from the department for more than 7 years from the last date of employment, volunteer service or residency or from the date of the final decision of the requestor regarding the subject.
(g) The department shall maintain a log of all queries that shall indicate the name of the requestor, the name of the subject, the date of the query, and the certified purpose of the query. A self-audit may be requested for no fee once every 90 days. The commissioner may impose a fee in an amount as determined by the secretary of public safety and security, for self-audit requests made more than once every 90 days. Upon request, the commissioner may transmit the self-audit electronically. Further, if funding is available and technology reasonably allows, the department shall establish a mechanism that will notify a subject, or an advocate or agent designated by the subject, by electronic mail or other communication mechanism whenever a query is made regarding the subject. The self-audit log and query log shall not be considered a public record.
(h) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the motor vehicle insurance merit rating board may disseminate information concerning convictions of automobile law violations as defined in section 1 of chapter 90C, or information concerning a charge of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor that results in assignment to a driver alcohol program as described in section 24D of chapter 90, directly or indirectly, to an insurance company doing motor vehicle insurance business within the commonwealth, or to such insurance company's agents, independent contractors or policyholders to be used exclusively for motor vehicle insurance purposes.
(i) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, information indicating custody status and placement within the correction system shall be available to any person upon request; provided, however that no information shall be disclosed that identifies family members, friends, medical or psychological history, or any other personal information unless such information is directly relevant to such release or custody placement decision, and no information shall be provided if its release would violate any other provisions of state or federal law.
(j) The parole board, subject to sections 130 and 154 of chapter 127, the department of correction, a county correctional authority or a probation officer with the approval of a justice of the appropriate division of the trial court may, in its discretion, make available a summary, which may include references to criminal offender record information or evaluative information, concerning a decision to release an individual on a permanent or temporary basis, to deny such release, or to change the individual's custody status.
(k) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section or any other general or special law to the contrary, members of the public who are in fear of an offender may obtain from the department advance notification of the temporary or permanent release of an offender from custody, including but not limited to expiration of a sentence, furlough, parole, work release or educational release. An individual seeking access to advance notification shall verify by a written declaration under the penalties of perjury that the individual is in fear of the offender and that advance notification is warranted for physical safety reasons.
(l) Any individual or entity that receives or obtains criminal offender record information from any source in violation of sections 168 through 175 of this chapter, whether directly or through an intermediary, shall not collect, store, disseminate, or use such criminal offender record information in any manner or for any purpose.
(m) Notwithstanding this section or chapter 66A, the following shall be public records: (1) police daily logs, arrest registers, or other similar records compiled chronologically; (2) chronologically maintained court records of public judicial proceedings; (3) published records of public court or administrative proceedings, and of public judicial administrative or legislative proceedings; and (4) decisions of the parole board as provided in section 130 of chapter 127.
(n) The commissioner, upon the advice of the board, shall promulgate rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of this section.
(o) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section or any other general or special law to the contrary, all gaming service employees shall be required to register with the investigations and enforcement bureau established in section 6 of chapter 23K but the Massachusetts gaming commission may, in its discretion, exempt certain gaming service employees by job position from the registration requirement. The commission and the bureau may require a gaming service employee to produce any information deemed necessary.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth
Section 1 - Salary of Governor; Housing Expenses; Other Sources of Income
Section 2 - Salary of Lieutenant Governor; Other Sources of Income
Section 3 - Salary of Council Members; Term Limitation
Section 4 - Traveling Expenses of Lieutenant Governor and Council Members; Term Limits
Section 5 - Governor's Employees; Compensation
Section 8 - Entertainment of Distinguished Guests; Expenditures
Section 9 - Cooperation With Federal Surveys of Waters, Etc.
Section 10 - Appointment of Delegates to Represent Commonwealth at Conventions
Section 12 - Compensation of Legal Counsel and Commissioners
Section 12b - Anniversary of Death of General Pulaski
Section 12c - Bunker Hill Battle Anniversary
Section 12d - Boston Massacre Anniversary
Section 12e - Commodore John Barry Day
Section 12g - American Education Week
Section 12h - Anniversary of Death of General Lafayette
Section 12i - American Indian Heritage Week
Section 12l - Veteran Firemen's Muster Day
Section 12m - Student Government Day
Section 12n - United Nations Day
Section 12p - Civil Rights Week
Section 12r - Polish Constitution Day
Section 12s - Peter Francisco Day
Section 12t - Observance of Certain Other Days
Section 12w - Sight-Saving Month
Section 12z - Jamaican Independence Day
Section 12bb - Tadeusz Kosciuszko Day
Section 12cc - Public Employees Week
Section 12dd - Pearl Harbor Day
Section 12ee - Grandparents' Day
Section 12ff - Anniversary of Enlistment of Deborah Samson
Section 12gg - Lithuanian Independence Day
Section 12hh - Statue of Liberty Awareness Day
Section 12ii - Slovak Independence Day
Section 12jj - Visiting Nurse Association Week
Section 12ll - Social Security Day
Section 12mm - Korean War Veterans Day
Section 12nn - Human Rights Day
Section 12oo - Exercise Tiger Day
Section 12pp - Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day
Section 12qq - Homeless Unity Day
Section 12rr - Uso Appreciation Day
Section 12ss - Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Day
Section 12tt - Destroyer Escort Day
Section 12uu - School Principals' Recognition Day
Section 12vv - Native American Day
Section 12xx - Candle Safety Day
Section 12yy - International Education Week
Section 12zz - Massachusetts Biomedical Research Day
Section 14a - Spanish War Memorial Day and Maine Memorial Day
Section 14b - State Constitution Day
Section 15 - Arbor and Bird Day
Section 15a - Constitution Day
Section 15b - Senior Citizens Month
Section 15c - American History Month
Section 15d - Massachusetts Art Week
Section 15e - Susan B. Anthony Day
Section 15f - Employ Handicapped Persons Week
Section 15i - Liberty Tree Day
Section 15j - Italian American War Veterans of the United States, inc., Day
Section 15k - Cystic Fibrosis Week
Section 15l - John F. Kennedy Day
Section 15m - Battleship Massachusetts Memorial Day
Section 15n - Police Officers' Week
Section 15o - Keep Massachusetts Beautiful Month
Section 15p - Traffic Safety Week
Section 15q - United States Marine Corps Day
Section 15s - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Section 15u - Social Justice for Ireland Day
Section 15v - White Cane Safety Day
Section 15w - National Hunting and Fishing Day
Section 15x - Child Nutrition Week
Section 15y - Jaycee Week and Day
Section 15z - Bataan–corregidor Day
Section 15aa - Secretaries Week
Section 15bb - Massachusetts National Guard Week
Section 15cc - Retired Members of the Armed Forces Day
Section 15dd - Independence Day
Section 15ee - Endangered Species Day
Section 15gg - Employ the Older Worker Week
Section 15hh - John Carver Day
Section 15ii - Armenian Martyrs' Day
Section 15jj - Fire Fighters Memorial Sunday
Section 15kk - National Family Week
Section 15ll - Licensed Practical Nurse Week
Section 15mm - Vietnam Veterans Day
Section 15nn - State Walking Sunday
Section 15oo - Saint Jean De Baptiste Day
Section 15pp - Town Meeting Day
Section 15qq - Parliamentary Law Month
Section 15rr - Greek Independence Day
Section 15ss - Massachusetts Hospice Week
Section 15tt - Public Employees Appreciation Day
Section 15uu - Practical Nursing Education Week
Section 15ww - Youth in Government Day
Section 15xx - Joshua James Day
Section 15yy - Leif Ericson Day
Section 15zz - Massachusetts Whale Awareness Day
Section 15aaa - School Library Media Month
Section 15ccc - Homeless Awareness Week
Section 15ddd - Silver–haired Legislature Days
Section 15eee - Rabies Prevention Week
Section 15fff - Official State Crier and Greeter of the Commonwealth
Section 15ggg - Alzheimer's Awareness Week
Section 15hhh - Employee Involvement and Employee Ownership Week
Section 15iii - Independent Living Center Day
Section 15jjj - Police Memorial Day
Section 15kkk - Workers' Memorial Day
Section 15lll - Lupus Awareness Month
Section 15mmm - Geographic Education Awareness Week
Section 15nnn - Literacy Awareness Month
Section 15ooo - Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Awareness Month
Section 15ppp - Samuel Slater Day
Section 15qqq - Caribbean Week
Section 15rrr - Emergency Responders Memorial Day
Section 15sss - Emergency Management Week
Section 15ttt - Law Enforcement Memorial Month
Section 15uuu - Home Composting Recognition Week
Section 15vvv - Head Injury Awareness Month
Section 15www - Polish–american Heritage Month
Section 15xxx - Lead Poisoning Prevention Week
Section 15yyy - Clara Barton Week
Section 15zzz - Eddie Eagle Gun Safety Week
Section 15aaaa - Robert Goddard Day
Section 15bbbb - Special Needs Awareness Day
Section 15cccc - Robert Frost Day
Section 15dddd - Lucy Stone Day
Section 15eeee - Italian–american Heritage Month
Section 15ffff - Irish–american Heritage Month
Section 15gggg - Portuguese–american Heritage Month
Section 15hhhh - Time Period for Survivors of Homicide Victims Awareness
Section 15iiii - Public Health Month
Section 15jjjj - Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day
Section 15kkkk - Arthritis Awareness Day
Section 15llll - Autistic Awareness Month
Section 15mmmm - Luther Burbank Day
Section 15nnnn - Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Time
Section 15oooo - Civilian Conservation Corps Day
Section 15pppp - Thomas Paine Day
Section 15rrrr - Missing Children's Day
Section 15tttt - Myositis Awareness Day
Section 15uuuu - Ninth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry of the Civil War Day
Section 15vvvv - Fifty-Fourth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry of the Civil War Day
Section 15wwww - Armenian–american Heritage Month
Section 15xxxx - Guardians' Day
Section 15yyyy - World War II Commemoration Day
Section 15zzzz - Stalking Awareness Month
Section 15aaaaa - Bill of Rights Day
Section 15bbbbb - Juneteenth Independence Day
Section 15ccccc - Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month
Section 15ddddd - Leopoldville Disaster Remembrance Day
Section 15eeeee - Thrombosis Awareness Month
Section 15fffff - Phenylketonuria Awareness Day
Section 15ggggg - Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week
Section 15hhhhh - Philanthropy Day
Section 15iiiii - Jack Kerouac Day
Section 15jjjjj - Lung Cancer Awareness Month
Section 15kkkkk - Massachusetts Nonprofit Awareness Day
Section 15lllll - Disability History Month
Section 15mmmmm - Polish American Congress Day
Section 15nnnnn - No Name Calling Day
Section 15ooooo - Eunice Kennedy Shriver Day
Section 15ppppp - World Voice Week
Section 15qqqqq - Fragile X Awareness Day
Section 15rrrrr - Male Breast Cancer Awareness Week
Section 15sssss - Massachusetts Service and Volunteerism Day
Section 15ttttt - General Sylvanus Thayer Day
Section 15uuuuu - Blue Star Mothers Month
Section 15vvvvv - Pandas/pans Awareness Day
Section 15wwwww - Ataxia Awareness Day
Section 15xxxxx - Southbridge Lions Club Bow Ties for Esophageal Cancer Awareness Day
Section 15yyyyy - Massachusetts Race Amity Day
Section 15zzzzz - First Responder Day
Section 15aaaaaa - Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy Day
Section 15bbbbbb - Farm-to-School Month
Section 15cccccc - Ice Bucket Challenge Week
Section 15dddddd - Seatbelt Awareness Month
Section 15eeeeee - Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month
Section 15ffffff - Asian American Pacific Islander Month
Section 15gggggg - Massachusetts Maple Month
Section 15hhhhhh - Gold Star Wives Day
Section 15iiiiii - Gold Star Mothers and Families Day
Section 15jjjjjj - Frederick Douglass Day
Section 15kkkkkk - United States Navy Day
Section 15llllll - United States Cadet Nurse Corps Day
Section 15mmmmmm - Overdose Awareness Day
Section 16 - Military Officers Serving Under Governor
Section 17 - Commissions and Boards Serving Under Governor
Section 17a - Governor's Cabinet
Section 18 - Armory Commission
Section 18b - Public Education Nominating Council; Membership; Duties
Section 20 - Art Commission; Members; Powers and Duties
Section 26 - Board of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws; Appointment; Term; Organization; Removal
Section 27 - Board of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws; Duties
Section 28 - Board of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws; Compensation and Expenses
Section 33 - Board of Trustees of the State Library
Section 34 - Powers and Duties of Trustees of the State Library
Section 35 - Librarian of the State Library; Compensation, Etc.
Section 36 - Expenditures for State Library; Approval of Accounts
Section 37 - Trustees of the State Library; Annual Report
Section 37a - Gifts in Trust for State Library
Section 38 - State Library; Location; Persons Authorized to Use
Section 39 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 39 to 39b
Section 39a - Depository Library for State Publications; Collection; System
Section 39b - State Library; Copies of State Agency Publications
Section 40 - Board of Trustees of the Soldiers' Home in Massachusetts; Superintendent
Section 41 - Board of Trustees of the Soldiers' Home in Massachusetts; Powers and Duties
Section 70 - Board of Trustees of Soldier's Home in Holyoke; Members
Section 71 - Board of Trustees of Soldier's Home in Holyoke; Powers and Duties
Section 74 - Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission; Establishment; Expenditure of Funds
Section 75 - Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission; Commissioner; Employees; Other Offices
Section 76 - Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission; Advisory Council
Section 77 - Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission; Definitions Applicable to Secs. 74 to 84
Section 78a - Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission; Extended Sheltered Employment
Section 79 - Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission; Powers and Duties
Section 80 - Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission; Additional Powers and Duties
Section 81 - Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission; Cooperation With State Agencies; Agreements
Section 82 - Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission; Federal Funds; Custodian; Expenditure
Section 83 - Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission; Gifts to Commission; Acceptance; Investment
Section 84 - Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission; Information or Records Confidential
Section 85 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 86 to 92
Section 88 - Atomic Energy Commission; Duties
Section 91 - Nuclear Material or Facility; Changes in Laws; Certain Departments to Initiate Studies
Section 92 - Nuclear Material or Facility; License or Permit
Section 93 - Nuclear Material or Facility; Injunction Against Violations
Section 97 - State Finance and Governance Board; Membership
Section 98 - Duties of State Finance and Governance Board
Section 101 - Obscene Literature Control Commission; Members; Appointment, Compensation, Etc.
Section 106 - Duties of Commission
Section 107 - Annual Reports; Compensation of Members; Executive Secretary; Gifts and Bequests
Section 108 - Manufactured Homes Commission; Members; Duties; Compensation
Section 116 - Municipal Police Training Committee; Members; Chairperson; Executive Director
Section 116b - Hate Crimes; Police Instruction
Section 116e - Development and Establishment of Course in Bicycle Safety Enforcement
Section 116f - Harbormaster Training Council
Section 117 - Meetings; Compensation of Members
Section 118 - Municipal Police Training Schools; Approval; Rules and Regulations Relative to Schools
Section 125 - Health and Welfare Commission; Establishment
Section 126 - Duties of Commission
Section 127 - Advisory Committee; Members; Meetings
Section 128 - Regional Offices; Service Regions; Regional Advisory Committees; Annual Reports
Section 131 - Financial Assistance Program; Eligibility, Restriction; Payment Levels
Section 131a - State Supplementary Payments; Annual Increases
Section 131b - Federal Agreement
Section 131c - Applications; Eligibility for Assistance
Section 131d - Monthly Advancements to h.h.s.; Audit
Section 131e - Medical Assistance Program; Eligibility
Section 131f - Fraudulent Procuring of Payments; Penalties
Section 131g - Vouchers Submitted by Vendors
Section 131h - Violations by Vendor; Ineligibility Period
Section 131i - Return of Payments by Ineligible Recipients or Vendors Required
Section 131j - Rules and Regulations for Administration of Secs. 129 to 149
Section 132 - Advances to Commissioner
Section 133 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 133a to 133f
Section 133a - Duties of Officers, Boards or Authorities in Charge of State Buildings or Property
Section 133b - Powers and Duties of Commission
Section 133d - Rental or Other Charge for Operation of Vending Facility
Section 133e - Existing Vending Facilities; Removal or Nonrenewal of Lease
Section 133g - Braille Instruction for Registrants; Assessment
Section 136 - Reports of Medical Authorities Establishing Blindness
Section 138 - Solicitations for Benefit of Blind; License; Appeal From Refusal to Issue
Section 140 - Rules and Regulations Relative to Fund Raising for Blind; Provision for Penalties
Section 141 - Penalty for Violation of Rules Regulating Solicitations for Blind
Section 142 - Exemptions and Inapplicability of Sections Governing Solicitation for Blind
Section 143 - Schools and Workshops
Section 144 - Support of Workmen and Pupils at Workshops; Pupils From Other States
Section 146 - Commission Divisions or Bureaus; Organizations and Functions
Section 147 - Cooperation With Federal Departments; Development of State Plans
Section 148 - Acceptance and Use of Gifts
Section 149 - Records Concerning Blind Persons; Custody, Use and Preservation
Section 156 - Committee on Criminal Justice; Membership; Meetings; Powers and Duties
Section 156a - Proposal Review Board; Members; Powers, Etc.
Section 156b - Executive Director; Qualifications; Duties; Staff; Compensation
Section 157 - American and Canadian French Cultural Exchange Commission
Section 158 - Massachusetts Educational Communications Commission
Section 159 - Council on Juvenile Behavior
Section 160 - Duties; Quarters; Clerical Assistants
Section 163 - Management Engineering Task Force
Section 164 - Massachusetts Fire Training Council
Section 165a - Massachusetts Firefighting Academy
Section 165b - Massachusetts Fire Service Commission
Section 167 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 167 and 168 to 178l
Section 167a - Department of Criminal Justice Information Services
Section 168 - Criminal Record Review Board
Section 168a - Transmission of Probation and Parole Records to the Department
Section 168b - Rules and Regulations
Section 168c - Post-Secondary Schools; Annual Uniform Crime Reports; Campus Security Policies
Section 168d - Sexual Misconduct Climate Survey
Section 168e - Adoption of Policies on Sexual Misconduct Involving Students or Employees
Section 171 - Regulations Generally; Continuing Education Program; Evaluative Information
Section 172b - Children and Families Department; Youth Services Department; Available Information
Section 172d - Availability of Information to Iv–d Agency
Section 172f - Conviction and Arrest Data Available to Department of Early Education and Care
Section 172g - Children's Camps to Obtain Criminal and Juvenile Data; Employees and Volunteers
Section 172h - Children's Programs to Obtain Criminal and Juvenile Data
Section 172i - Schools to Obtain Criminal Records of Taxicab Employees
Section 173 - Regulations for Program Research; Monitoring; Access Restricted
Section 176 - Appeal; De Novo Hearing; Equitable Relief
Section 177 - Violations; Civil Liability
Section 178b - Death of Offender; Cessation of Restrictions
Section 178c - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 178c to 178p
Section 178d - Sex Offender Registry
Section 178f1/2 - Registration by Personal Appearance; Level 2 or Level 3 Sex Offenders
Section 178f3/4 - Global Positioning System Device to Be Worn by Homeless Sex Offender
Section 178g - Termination of Obligation to Register
Section 178i - Report Identifying Sex Offender; Request for Information; Confidentiality
Section 178m - Judicial Review of Final Classification
Section 178n - Misuse of Information; Penalties
Section 178o - Liability of Public Officials and Employees for Sex Offender Registry Information
Section 178q - Sex Offender Registry Fee
Section 179 - Board of Underwater Archaeological Resources; Members; Terms; Director; Staff
Section 182 - Advisory Function; Duties
Section 182a - Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey Advisory Board
Section 183a - Massachusetts Cost Containment Council
Section 184 - Medicolegal Investigation Commission
Section 184a - Forensic Sciences Oversight Board
Section 185 - Massachusetts Office on Disability; Director; Appointments
Section 186 - Application for Grants; Agreements; Standards and Procedures
Section 187 - Duties and Functions
Section 188 - Availability of Information
Section 189 - Advisory Council; Membership; Duties
Section 193 - Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing; Commissioner
Section 194 - Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing; Functions
Section 195 - Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing; Advisory Council
Section 196 - Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing; Interpreter Referral Service
Section 199 - Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing; Records; Confidentiality
Section 200 - Fire Safety Commission; Membership; Quorum; Compensation; Duties
Section 201 - Automatic Sprinkler Appeals Board; Procedures
Section 202 - Child Abuse Prevention Board; Members; Term; Executive Director; Removal
Section 203 - Meetings; Reports; Powers and Duties
Section 204 - Employee Involvement and Ownership Commission; Members; Term; Duties
Section 205 - Office for Refugees and Immigrants
Section 206 - State Refugee Coordinator; Duties; Salary; Hours; Appointment of Employees
Section 207 - Powers of Office
Section 208 - Governor's Advisory Council for Refugees and Immigrants; Membership; Functions
Section 208a - Office for Refugees and Immigrants Trust Fund
Section 214 - Madeline Amy Sweeney Award for Civilian Bravery
Section 215 - Interagency Child Welfare Task Force; Membership; Goals
Section 217 - Commission on Autism; Membership; Powers and Duties; Annual Report
Section 219 - Commission on Community Behavioral Health Promotion and Prevention