Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 90 - Motor Vehicles and Aircraft
Section 24d - Probation of Persons Convicted of Driving Under the Influence; Driver Alcohol Education Program; Alcohol Treatment and Rehabilitation Programs; Fees; Indigents; Gifts and Grants; Report

Section 24D. Any person convicted of or charged with operating a motor vehicle with a percentage, by weight, of alcohol in their blood of eight one-hundredths or greater, or while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, controlled substance or while under the influence from smelling or inhaling the fumes of any substance having the property of releasing toxic vapors as defined in section 18 of chapter 270, may if such person consents, be placed on probation for not more than two years and shall, as a condition of probation, be assigned to a driver alcohol education program as provided herein and, if deemed necessary by the court, to an alcohol or controlled substance abuse treatment or rehabilitation program or to both, and such person's license or right to operate shall be suspended for a period of no less than forty-five nor more than ninety days; provided, however, that if such person was under the age of twenty-one when the offense was committed, the person's license or right to operate shall be suspended for two hundred and ten days, and such person shall be assigned to a program specifically designed by the department of public health for the education and treatment of drivers who operates a motor vehicle after or while consuming alcohol, controlled substances or while under the influence from smelling or inhaling the fumes of any substance having the property of releasing toxic vapors as defined in section 18 of chapter 270, except for a person aged 17 to 21, inclusive, whose blood alcohol percentage, by weight, was not less than.20, in which case such person shall be assigned to a driver alcohol treatment and rehabilitation program known as the ''14–day second offender in-home program''. Such order of probation shall be in addition to any penalties imposed as provided in subparagraph (1) of paragraph (a) of subdivision (1) of section twenty-four and shall be in addition to any requirements imposed as a condition for any suspension of sentence. Said person shall cooperate in an investigation conducted by the probation staff of the court for supervision of cases of operating under the influence and operating with a blood alcohol percentage of eight one-hundredths or greater, or in such manner as the commissioner of probation shall determine. A defendant not otherwise prohibited by this section, upon conviction after a trial on the merits, shall be presumed to be an appropriate candidate for the above mentioned programs; provided, however, that a judge who deems that the defendant is not a suitable candidate for said programs shall make such findings in writing.
This section shall apply to any person who has never been convicted of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or assigned to an alcohol or controlled substance education, treatment or rehabilitation program because of a like offense by a court of the commonwealth or any other jurisdiction. This section shall also apply to any person convicted of or charged with operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor who has been convicted of such offense or assigned to an alcohol or controlled substance education, treatment or rehabilitation program because of a single like offense by a court of the commonwealth or any other jurisdiction 10 years or more before the date of the commission of the offense for which he is to be sentenced, once in his lifetime. If, after receiving a sentence for a second disposition pursuant to this paragraph, a person is convicted of an additional operating under the influence of intoxicating liquor all prior convictions or assignments to an alcohol or controlled substances program by a court of the commonwealth or any other jurisdiction shall be counted for purposes of sentencing under subdivision (1) of section 24.
This section shall not apply to any person who caused serious personal injury to or the death of another person during the events that gave rise to the complaint or indictment for operating under the influence of alcohol.
[Fourth paragraph effective until July 1, 2021. For text effective July 1, 2021, see below.]
Upon each disposition under this section, the defendant will surrender any Massachusetts drivers license or permit in his possession to the probation department of that court. The probation department will dispose of the license, and the court shall report the disposition in the case in a manner as determined by the registrar. Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (1) of paragraph (c) of subdivision (2) of section 24, subparagraph (1) of paragraph (f) of subdivision (1) of section 24, and section 24P, a defendant may immediately upon entering a program pursuant to this section apply to the registrar for consideration of a limited license for hardship purposes. The registrar, at his discretion, may issue such license under such terms and conditions as he may prescribe. Any such license shall be valid for an identical 12 hour period, 7 days a week. This provision shall also apply to any other suspensions due to the same incident that may be in effect pursuant to said subparagraph (1) of paragraph (c) of subdivision (2) of section 24, said subparagraph (1) of paragraph (f) of subdivision (1) of said section 24 and section 24P of this chapter. Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize hardship eligibility if the person is suspended or revoked, or to be suspended or revoked, under any other statute not referenced in this section, or due to any other incident. Failure of the operator to complete his obligations to the program, or remain in compliance with court probation, shall be cause for immediate revocation of the hardship license. In these and all cases where a hardship license is sought by an operator, the probation office for the court where the offender is on probation will, upon request, furnish the registry with documentation verifying the person's status with probation.
[Fourth paragraph as amended by 2020, 227, Sec. 36 effective July 1, 2021. See 2020, 227, Sec. 115. For text effective until July 1, 2021, see above.]
Upon each disposition under this section, the defendant will surrender any Massachusetts drivers license or permit in his possession to the probation department of that court. The probation department will dispose of the license, and the court shall report the disposition in the case in a manner as determined by the registrar. Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (1) of paragraph (c) of subdivision (2) of section 24, subparagraph (1) of paragraph (f) of subdivision (1) of section 24, and section 24P, a defendant may immediately upon entering a program pursuant to this section apply to the registrar for consideration of a limited license for hardship purposes. The registrar, at his discretion, may issue such license under such terms and conditions as he may prescribe. Any such license shall be valid for an identical 12 hour period, 7 days a week. This provision shall also apply to any other suspensions due to the same incident that may be in effect pursuant to said subparagraph (1) of paragraph (c) of subdivision (2) of section 24, said subparagraph (1) of paragraph (f) of subdivision (1) of said section 24 and section 24P of this chapter. Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize hardship eligibility if the person is suspended or revoked, or to be suspended or revoked, under any other statute not referenced in this section, or due to any other incident. Failure of the operator to complete his obligations to the program, or remain in compliance with court probation, shall be cause for immediate revocation of the hardship license. In these and all cases where a hardship license is sought by an operator, the probation office for the court where the offender is on probation will, upon request, furnish the registry with documentation verifying the person's status with probation. In all such cases where the defendant operated a motor vehicle with a percentage, by weight, of alcohol in their blood of fifteen one-hundredths or greater, the registrar may place a restriction on a hardship license granted by the registrar under this section requiring that such person have an ignition interlock device installed on each vehicle owned, each vehicle leased and each vehicle operated by the licensee for the duration of the hardship license.
Driver alcohol education programs utilized under the provisions of this section shall be established and administered by the department of public health in consultation with the registrar and the secretary of public safety. The department of public health may adopt rules and regulations to carry out its powers and duties to establish and administer driver alcohol education programs in the commonwealth. Any person who is qualified for a disposition under this section, and who at the time of disposition is legally domiciled out-of-state, or is a full-time student residing out-of-state, may at the discretion of the court, be assigned to an out-of-state driver alcohol education program. The out-of-state program must be licensed by the appropriate state authority in the jurisdiction where the person is legally domiciled or is a full-time student. If the out-of-state driver alcohol education program contains fewer treatment service hours than is required by the department of public health, additional service treatment hours must be obtained to achieve equivalence with the driver alcohol education program requirement of the commonwealth.
Alcohol or controlled substance abuse treatment, rehabilitation program or alcohol or controlled substance abuse treatment and rehabilitation programs utilized under the provisions of this section shall include any public or private out-patient clinic, hospital, employer or union-sponsored program, self-help group, or any other organization, facility, service or program which the department of public health has accepted as appropriate for the purposes of this section. The department of public health shall prepare and publish annually a list of all such accepted alcohol treatment, rehabilitation programs and alcohol treatment and rehabilitation programs in the commonwealth, shall make this list available upon request to members of the public, and shall from time to time furnish each court in the commonwealth, the registrar, and the secretary of public safety with a current copy of such list. The list shall also include the single state authority contacts for other states that operate driver alcohol education programs.
Each person placed in a program of driver alcohol or controlled substance abuse education and, if deemed necessary by the court, a program of alcohol or controlled substance abuse treatment, rehabilitation, or alcohol or controlled substance abuse treatment and rehabilitation pursuant to this section shall pay directly to such program a fee in an amount to be determined by the department of public health. The department of public health shall establish and may from time to time revise a schedule of uniform fees to be charged by such programs which shall not exceed the actual cost per client of running said programs after notice and a public hearing, provided that until such time as the department of public health establishes a schedule of such fees pursuant to this section the fee for such programs shall be two hundred dollars. The department of public health shall promulgate regulations relative to the methodology of setting such fees. No person may be excluded from said program for inability to pay the stated fee, provided that such person files an affidavit of indigency or inability to pay with the court within ten days of the date of disposition, that investigation by the probation officer confirms such indigency or establishes that the payment of such fee would cause a substantial financial hardship to the individual, the individual's immediate family or the individual's dependents, and that the court enters a written finding thereof. In lieu of waiver of the entire amount of said fee, the court may direct such individual to make partial or installment payments of such fee when appropriate. Subject to appropriation, the department of public health shall reimburse each program for the costs of services provided to persons for whom payment of a fee has been waived on the grounds of indigency.
The state treasurer may accept for the commonwealth for the purpose of driver alcohol or controlled substance abuse education, treatment, or rehabilitation any gift or bequest of money or property and any grant, loan, service, payment of property from a governmental authority. Any such money received shall be deposited in the state treasury for expenditure by the department of public health subject to appropriation for the support of said driver alcohol or controlled substance abuse treatment or rehabilitation programs in accordance with the conditions of the gift, grant, or loan. Any federal legislation generating funds for driver alcohol or controlled substance abuse education or treatment or rehabilitation shall be used by the department of public health to the extent possible to support the purposes of this section.
An additional fee of two hundred and fifty dollars shall be paid to the chief probation officer of each court by each person placed in a program of driver alcohol or controlled substance abuse education pursuant to this section and all such fees shall be deposited with the state treasurer, subject to appropriation, for the support of programs operated by the secretary of public safety, the alcohol beverage control commission, and the department of public health for the investigation, enforcement, treatment and rehabilitation of those persons convicted of or charged with driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs.
No such fee shall be collected from any person who, after the filing of an affidavit of indigency or inability to pay with the court within ten days of disposition and investigation by the probation officer confirming such indigency or establishing that the payment of such fee would cause a substantial financial hardship to the individual, the individual's immediate family or the individual's dependents, is determined by the court to be indigent, provided that the court enters a written finding thereof. In lieu of waiver of the entire amount of said fee, the court may direct such individual to make partial or installment payments of such fee when appropriate. Failure to pay the fees required under this section shall, unless excused, constitute sufficient basis for a finding by the court at a hearing held pursuant to section twenty-four E that the person has failed to satisfactorily comply with the program.
The commissioner of probation shall report in writing at least once annually to the department of public health on the total number of persons who have received disposition hereunder and on the number of such persons who have been determined by the court to require alcohol or controlled substance abuse treatment or rehabilitation, or both. Said commissioner and the chief justices of the district courts and the Boston municipal court shall make further written report at least once annually to said department of public health on the resources available for alcohol or controlled substance abuse treatment or rehabilitation, or alcohol or controlled substance abuse treatment and rehabilitation, of alcohol-impaired or controlled substance abuse-impaired drivers, which report shall evaluate the existing resources and shall make recommendation as to additional necessary resources. Said department of public health shall take such reports into consideration in the development, implementation, and review of the state's alcoholism or controlled substance abuse plan and in the preparation of the division's annual budget in a manner consistent with the Alcoholism Treatment and Rehabilitation Law.
When imposing a sentence pursuant to subparagraph (1) of paragraph (a) of section twenty-four or this section, the court may consider requiring the defendant, as a condition of probation, to serve a minimum of thirty hours in public service or in a community work project.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XIV - Public Ways and Works

Chapter 90 - Motor Vehicles and Aircraft

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 1a - Registration of Motor Vehicles; Liability Insurance, Failure to Maintain; Revocation of Certificate of Registration; Exemptions; School Buses

Section 1b - Motorized Bicycles; Operation Regulations

Section 1c - Motorized Bicycles and Scooters; Compliance With Federal Standards

Section 1d - Motorized Bicycles; Sales; Number Sticker or Plate

Section 1e - Motorized Scooters; Operation Regulations

Section 1f - Low-Speed Motor Vehicles; Express State Highway and Public Way Restrictions; Additional Municipality Restrictions

Section 1g - Notice of Disclosure Required Upon Sale, Lease or Rental of Low-Speed Motor Vehicles

Section 1h - Registration of Motor Vehicles Designed for Operation on Public Ways but Not Capable of Exceeding 40 Miles per Hour

Section 1i - 3–wheeled Motor Vehicle Registered as Motorcycle; Qualification

Section 2 - Registration of Motor Vehicles and Trailers; Applications; Reciprocal State Agreements; Transfer of Ownership; Plates; Fraud or Misrepresentation; Penalties; License Plate Retention Program for Deployed Residents

Section 2a - Minors, Application for Registration of Motor Vehicle or Trailer

Section 2b - Removal of Registration Upon Transfer of Ownership

Section 2d - Temporary Registration Plates

Section 2e - Distinctive Registration Plates; Environmental Trust Fund; Child Care Quality Fund; 9/11 Victims and Military Heroes Funds; Boston Marathon Tragedy Funds

Section 2f - Distinctive Registration Plates; Submission of Applications; Eligible Organizations

Section 2g - Passenger Plates for Low-Speed Motor Vehicles; Fee

Section 2h - Certificates of Registration and Number Plates for Street Rods, Replica and Other Custom Vehicles; Determination of Title Year and Make, Model and Model Year

Section 2i - Registration Prerequisites for Certain Custom Vehicles; Salvage Inspection; State-Assigned Vin; Safety Belts; Air Bags

Section 3 - Operation of Motor Vehicles Owned by Non-Residents; Liability Insurance; Vehicles Used in Connection With Place of Business; Suspension or Revocation of Right to Operate Vehicle; Registration

Section 31/2 - Commonwealth Residency Factors; Access to Information in Nonpublic Records; Certification of Facts; Motor Vehicle Registration Misrepresentations; Penalties and Fines

Section 3a - Appointment of Registrar as Attorney as Result of Acceptance of Rights and Privileges of Sec. 3 by Non-Resident

Section 3b - Appointment of Registrar as Attorney as Result of Operation of Motor Vehicle by Any Person

Section 3c - Service of Process; Notice of Service; Continuance

Section 3d - Appointment of Registrar as Result of Application for Registration or License to Operate Motor Vehicle; Service of Process on Registrar

Section 3e - Fee Paid to Registrar; Records of Registrar

Section 3f - Separability of Secs. 3a to 3e; Effect of Unconstitutionality

Section 3g - Security From Nonresidents for Damage Caused by Operation of Motor Vehicles; Procedure; Contents of Motion

Section 5 - General Registrations; General Registration Number Plates; Eligibility

Section 5a - Application for General Distinguishing Mark for Motor Vehicles Under Control of Military Forces of Commonwealth

Section 5b - Persons in Military Service; Vehicles Purchased in Another State; Registration

Section 6 - Display of Number Plates; Temporary Number Plates

Section 6a - Number Plates for Antique Motor Cars

Section 6b - One Number Plate; Display

Section 6c - Return of Number Plates by Repossessor; Penalty

Section 7 - Brakes, Braking Systems, Mufflers, Horns, Lights, Audible Warning Systems, and Other Equipment; Compliance With Safety Standards; Stickers and Emblems

Section 7a - Rules and Regulations for Periodic Inspections of Motor Vehicles; School Buses; Fees

Section 7b - Equipment and Operation of School Buses

Section 7c - Minimum Standards for Construction and Equipment of School Buses

Section 7d - Application of Sec. 7b; Additional Equipment

Section 7d1/2 - Transportation of Vocational School Students; Motor Vehicle Requirements; Seat Belts

Section 7e - Display of Red or Blue Lights on Vehicles; Permits; Revocation; Violations

Section 7g - Used Brake Drums; Servicing, Sale or Grinding; Prohibition

Section 7h - Brake Linings; Minimum Safety Standards

Section 7i - Emergency Disaster Service Vehicles of Charitable Corporations; Identification and Equipment

Section 7j - Handlebars on Motorcycles; Rules and Regulations; Penalty

Section 7k - Tires; Minimum Safety Standards; Penalty

Section 7l - Standing in School Buses; Penalty

Section 7m - Retread or Recapped Tires; Sale; Marking Quality

Section 7n - Voiding Contracts of Sale

Section 7n1/4 - Express Warranty by Dealer of Used Motor Vehicle; Issuance; Consumer's Rights and Remedies

Section 7n1/2 - Defective or Malfunctioning New Motor Vehicles; Sale and Repair or Replacement

Section 7o - Motor Vehicle Pollutant Control Devices; Removal

Section 7p - Height of Motor Vehicles; Alteration Restricted

Section 7q - Tire Tread Depth Regulations; Compliance; Operation of Vehicle Prohibited

Section 7r - Vehicle Identification Number; Display in Certain Motor Vehicles

Section 7r1/2 - Dealers Insignias, Logos or Plates; Placement on Motor Vehicles; Consent

Section 7s - Motorcycle Sound Emissions; Definitions

Section 7t - Motorcycle Sound Levels; Testing Regulations

Section 7u - Motorcycles; Maximum Sound Levels

Section 7v - Certificates of Inspection; Rules and Regulations

Section 7w - Licensing of Safety and Emissions Inspection Facilities and Technicians; Rules and Regulations; Penalties; Computerized Communication System

Section 7x - Designation of Referee Stations

Section 7y - Certification and Training of Inspectors; Rules and Regulations

Section 7z - Entry on Premises of Inspection Stations; Examination of Records

Section 7aa - Child Passenger Restraints; Fine; Violation as Evidence in Civil Action

Section 7cc - Transporting of Special Needs Children

Section 8 - Operator's Licenses; Applications; Examinations

Section 8a - Operators of School Buses; Licensing; Training; Instructors

Section 8a1/2 - Operators of School Buses Under Sec. 7d; Licensing; Exceptions

Section 8b - Learner's Permits

Section 8c - Medical Advisory Board; Standards of Fitness for Applicants for Learner's Permits or Licenses

Section 8d - Donor Registry and Anatomical Gift Act; Information to Be Included With Notice of License and Registration Renewal; Symbol on License; Charitable Donations; Liability of Government Employees; Transmission of Information to Organ Procurem...

Section 8e - Identification Cards for Persons Not Possessing Motor Vehicle Licenses; Application; Real Id–compliance; Fee; Organ Donor Status; Provision of Donor Information to Eye and Tissue Banks; Expiration

Section 8g - Identification Cards for Persons Not Possessing Motor Vehicle Licenses; Lost, Destroyed or Mutilated Cards; Change of Name; Duplicate Cards

Section 8h - Identification Cards for Persons Not Possessing Motor Vehicle Licenses; Fictitious, Fraudulent, or Altered Cards; Possession

Section 8i - Identification Cards for Persons Not Possessing Motor Vehicle Licenses; Description

Section 8j - Identification Cards for Persons Not Possessing Motor Vehicle Licenses; Change of Address

Section 8k - Identification Cards for Persons Not Possessing Motor Vehicle Licenses; Cancellation

Section 8l - Voter Registration Agency

Section 8m - Use of Mobile Telephone, Hands-Free Mobile Telephone or Mobile Electronic Device by Person Under 18 Years of Age While Operating Motor Vehicle Prohibited; Penalties;affirmative Defenses

Section 9 - Operation of Unregistered or Improperly Equipped Motor Vehicles, Tractors, Trailers, Etc.

Section 9a - Safety Glass; Windshields, Windows

Section 9b - Registration of Vehicles; Display of Number Plates; Application of Law

Section 9c - Repair of Tires on Trucks, Etc.

Section 9d - Windshields and Windows Obscured by Nontransparent Materials

Section 10 - Operation of Motor Vehicle Without License; Members of Armed Forces; Nonresidents; Suspension or Revocation of License

Section 11 - Carrying Certificate of Registration and License; Presentation After Accident Upon Request

Section 12 - Employing Unlicensed Motor Vehicle Operator; Permitting Person With Suspended or Revoked License to Operate Motor Vehicle; Permitting Person With Ignition Interlock Devise License Restriction to Operate Motor Vehicle Without Devise; Pena...

Section 12a - Use of Mobile Telephone, Hands-Free Mobile Telephone or Other Mobile Electronic Device by Operator of Vehicle or Vessel Used in Public Transportation Prohibited; Penalties; Affirmative Defenses

Section 13 - Safety Precautions for Proper Operation and Parking of Vehicles and Buses

Section 13a - Seat Belt Use Required; Exemptions; Penalty

Section 13b - Composing, Sending or Reading of Electronic Messages While Operating a Motor Vehicle Prohibited; Emergencies; Penalties

Section 13c - Amphibious Sight-Seeing Vehicles; Operation on Public Ways; Penalties

Section 14 - Precautions for Safety of Other Travelers

Section 14a - Protection of Blind Pedestrians Crossing or Attempting to Cross Ways

Section 14b - Uniform Stopping and Turning Signals on Ways

Section 15 - Precautions at Railroad Crossings

Section 16 - Offensive or Illegal Operation of Motor Vehicles

Section 16a - Stopped Motor Vehicles; Operation of Engine; Time Limit; Penalty

Section 16b - Idling of a Motor Vehicle Engine on School Property; Penalties; Adoption of Regulations

Section 17 - Speed Limits

Section 17a - Speed Limit; Massachusetts Turnpike

Section 17b - Drag Racing; Penalties

Section 17c - Establishment of 25-Miles-per-Hour Speed Limit in Thickly Settled or Business District in City or Town; Violation

Section 17d - Speed Limits in Active Construction Zones

Section 18 - Special Regulations, Speed and Use of Vehicles

Section 18a - Pedestrians, Use of Ways; Rules and Regulations; Violations; Notice

Section 18b - Establishment of Designated Safety Zones for Ways in City or Town; Violation

Section 19 - Dimensions and Weights of Motor Vehicles, Trucks and Trailers

Section 19a - Weight Limitations for Certain Motor Vehicles, Semi-Trailers, etc.; Scales; Penalties for Violations

Section 19d - Permit Stickers; Issuance; Application; Certificate of Gross Vehicle Weight Rating; Violations; Penalties

Section 19e - Operation of Motor Vehicles and Certain Trailers and Semi-Trailers on Interstate and Defense Highways

Section 19f - Vehicles Authorized to Operate on National Network

Section 19g - Vehicles Authorized to Operate on Routes of Reasonable Access; Safety Evaluations

Section 19i - Maximum Width and Weight Limitations and Minimum Speed Limits; Exception for Certain Construction Vehicles

Section 19j - Maximum Vehicle Widths, Axle Weights and Minimum Speed Limits; Exception for Certain Snow Clearing Duties

Section 19k - Hitching Mechanism

Section 19l - Regulations to Ensure Compliance of Interstate and Intrastate Motor Carriers With Federal and State Laws; Inspection of Records; Penalties

Section 20 - Penalties and Punishments

Section 20a - Parking Regulations; Violations; Notice to Appear; Failure to Appear; Adjudication by Mail

Section 20a1/2 - Cities of Boston and Cambridge; Parking Violations; Tags; Appearance; Failure to Appear; Adjudication by Mail

Section 20c - Nature of Proceedings Under Secs. 20a and 20a1/2; Fines

Section 20d - Tampering or Destruction of Parking Tags; Penalty

Section 20e - Liability of Lessors of Motor Vehicles for Parking Violations

Section 20g - Failure to Appear in Accordance With Notice Issued Pursuant to Department of Transportation Regulation; Failure to Pay Violation; Motor Vehicle License Renewals; Registration of Motor Vehicles

Section 20h - Failure to Pay Required Toll; Tobin Bridge; Motor Vehicle License Renewals; Registration of Motor Vehicles

Section 21 - Arrest Without Warrant

Section 22 - Suspension or Revocation of Certificate of Registration or License; Notice

Section 221/2 - Suspension of Right to Operate Based Upon Violation of Sec. 32e of Chapter 94c

Section 22a - Suspension of Operator's License or Registration Certificates, Unsatisfied Judgment; Reinstatement of License

Section 22b - Abandonment of Motor Vehicles; Penalties; Non-Criminal Proceedings

Section 22c - Abandoned Motor Vehicles; Removal and Disposal

Section 22d - Suspension of License for Automobile Law Violation; Reinstatement

Section 22e - Abandoned Vehicles; Removal of Parts; Penalty

Section 22f - Habitual Traffic Offender; Revocation of License; Reinstatement

Section 22g - Littering; Suspension of License

Section 22h - Safe Transportation of Animals

Section 22i - Suspension of License Upon Report of Health Care Provider or Law Enforcement Officer of Operator's Cognitive or Functional Impairment or Incapability to Operate Motor Vehicle Safely; Contents of Report; Immunity From Liability; Review b...

Section 23 - Operation of Motor Vehicle After Suspension or Revocation of License; Concealment of Identity of Motor Vehicle

Section 24 - Driving While Under Influence of Intoxicating Liquor, etc.; Second and Subsequent Offenses; Punishment; Treatment Programs; Reckless and Unauthorized Driving; Failure to Stop After Collision

Section 241/2 - Ignition Interlock Device License Restriction; Revocation of License for Failure to Install or Maintain Device; Revocation of License for Attempt to Operate Motor Vehicle With Elevated Blood Alcohol Level

Section 24a - Use of Motor Vehicles in Commission of Felony, Larceny or Other Crimes

Section 24b - Stealing, Forging or Other Falsification of Learner's Permit, Operator's License, Disability Placard Certificate of Registration or Inspection Sticker; Use or Possession; Penalties; Suspension and Reinstatement of License or Right to Op...

Section 24d - Probation of Persons Convicted of Driving Under the Influence; Driver Alcohol Education Program; Alcohol Treatment and Rehabilitation Programs; Fees; Indigents; Gifts and Grants; Report

Section 24e - Dismissal of Charges Upon Compliance With Terms of Probation; Records; Reports

Section 24f - Civil Liability to Owner for Unauthorized Use of Motor Vehicle

Section 24g - Homicide by Motor Vehicle; Punishment

Section 24h - Removal of Abandoned or Stolen Vehicles From Public Places; Towing Vehicles; Machines That Crush, Mutilate or Destroy Vehicles; Salvage or Junk Yard Owners or Agents

Section 24i - Possession of Alcoholic Beverages in Motor Vehicles

Section 24j - Inquiry of Defendant Convicted of Driving Under Influence of Intoxicating Liquors as to Establishment Serving Alcohol

Section 24k - Chemical Breath Analysis; Validity; Testing Procedures; Report Forms

Section 24l - Serious Bodily Injury by Motor Vehicle While Under Influence of Intoxicating Substance; Penalties

Section 24m - Training for Law Enforcement Personnel Regarding Alcohol-Related Offenses; Alcohol Sensitive Selective Traffic Enforcement Program

Section 24n - Suspension of Operator's License Upon Issuance of Complaint; Hearing

Section 24o - Statement to Defendant Regarding Further Violations

Section 24p - Minors; Further Violations; Education and Treatment Programs

Section 24q - Alcohol or Drug Assessment as Condition for Certain Sentences Imposed Under Chapter

Section 24r - Revocation for Life of License or Right to Operate

Section 24s - Operation of Motor Vehicle on Public Way in Violation of Ignition Interlock Device License Restriction; Penalties

Section 24t - Tampering With Ignition Interlock Device; Penalties

Section 24u - Starting Motor Vehicle Equipped With Ignition Interlock Device for Another Person Under a Restricted License

Section 24v - Child Endangerment While Operating a Motor Vehicle or Vessel Under the Influence; Penalties; Suspension of License

Section 24w - Forfeiture of Motor Vehicle Owned by Certain Drunk Driving Offenders; Procedure; Operating Under the Influence Deterrent Trust Fund

Section 24x - Cancellation of Registration for Motor Vehicles Owned by Certain Drunk Driving Offenders

Section 25 - Refusal to Submit to Police Officer

Section 26 - Accident Reports; Supplemental Report; Penalty for Violation

Section 26a - Licenses and Learner's Permits; Reporting Changes of Name and Address

Section 27 - Court Records; Motor Vehicle Violations

Section 28 - Appeals and Hearings

Section 29 - Deputy Registrar, Chief Deputy Registrar, etc.; Appointment; Duties; Investigation of Motor Vehicle Accidents; Suspension or Revocation of Licenses

Section 30 - Records of Registrar; Certified Copies; Destruction

Section 30a - Computer Terminals Under Control of Registrar; Restricted Use

Section 30a1/2 - Agreements With Third Party Entities by Registrar

Section 30b - Interstate Compact; Motor Vehicle Convictions

Section 31 - Use and Operation of Motor Vehicles or Trailers; Conduct of Operators and Chauffeurs; Rules and Regulations

Section 31a - Transportation by Motor Vehicle of Personal Property; Rules and Regulations

Section 32 - Records; Manufacturers and Dealers of Motor Vehicles or Trailers; Garages and Open Air Parking Spaces

Section 32a - Restoration of Original Identifying Number of Motor Vehicle; Certificate

Section 32c - Leasing Motor Vehicles on Mileage Basis; Registration of Distance by Mechanical Devices; Deception by Lessor or Lessee; Leasing to Intoxicated or Unlicensed Persons; Redelivery

Section 32d - Leasing Motor Vehicles on Mileage Basis; Records

Section 32e - Leasing Motor Vehicles on Mileage Basis; Operation of Vehicles or Use of Trailers; Insurance Coverage

Section 32e1/2 - Rental Agreements; Collision Damage Waivers; Notices; Exclusions; Penalties

Section 32e3/4 - Rental Agreements; Separately Stated Surcharges, Fees or Charges; Vehicle License Cost Recovery Fee

Section 32e7/8 - Police Training Surcharge Upon Vehicular Rental Transaction Contracts

Section 32f - Leasing Motor Vehicles on Mileage Basis; Fraud; Violations; Penalties

Section 32g - Instruction for Hire in Operation of Motor Vehicles; Driver School; Licensing; Application; Fees; Qualifications of Applicant; Suspension or Revocation of License or Instructor's Certificate; Procedures

Section 32g1/2 - Advanced Driver Training Program Certification

Section 32h - Lessors of Motorcycles; Licensing

Section 32j - Vehicles in Fleet of Car-Sharing Organization; Display of Registration Plates

Section 33 - Fees

Section 33a - Motor Vehicles; Certificates of Registration; Signatures

Section 33b - Traffic Control Signs, Safety Devices and Improvements; Installation and Construction Costs; High-Accident Locations; Funding Limits

Section 34 - Disposition of Fees

Section 34a - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 34a to 34n

Section 34b - Certificates of Insurance or Surety Companies; Contents; Copies

Section 34c - Single Motor Vehicle Liability Policy or Bond Covering Several Motor Vehicles

Section 34d - Registration Application; Cash Deposit in Lieu of Liability Bond or Policy; Satisfaction of Judgment

Section 34e - Receipt for and Retention of Cash or Securities Deposited

Section 34f - Notice to Registrar Upon Service of Writ or Summons in Action Against Depositor

Section 34g - Actions Against Surety Company

Section 34h - Revocation of Registration of Motor Vehicle Upon Notice of Cancellation of Motor Vehicle Liability Policy or Bond; Notice to Owner; New Certificate

Section 34i - Records and Books of Registrar

Section 34j - Operating Motor Vehicle Without Liability Policy, Bond or Security Deposit

Section 34k - Cancellation of Policies; Notice

Section 34m - Personal Injury Protection

Section 34n - Assigned Claims Plan

Section 34o - Property Damage Liability Insurance or Bonds

Section 34p - Notice to Law Enforcement Officials; Failure to Provide or Maintain Liability Policy, Bond or Deposit; Seizure of Registration Plates

Section 34q - Nonowner Operators, Hired Motor Vehicles; Insurance Coverage by Endorsements

Section 34r - Estimate of Cost of Exterior Repairs; Notice

Section 35 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 35 to 52

Section 35a - Structures Within Airport Approaches; Regulation of Location and Height

Section 35b - Structures Within Airport Approaches; Permits for Erection or Addition

Section 35c - Structures Within Airport Approaches; Application for Permit; Notice of Denial; Hearing

Section 35d - Structures Within Airport Approaches; Maintenance, Repair or Replacement; Initial Approval

Section 39 - Aeronautics Commission; Powers; Rules and Regulations

Section 39a - Plan for Development of Airports and Air Navigation Facilities

Section 39b - Certificate of Approval; Municipal Airport Site or Restricted Landing Area; Application; Hearing; Issuance

Section 39c - Reimbursement of Towns and Cities for Airport Construction; Federal Funds

Section 39e - Engineering or Technical Services of Commission to Cities and Towns

Section 39f - Reimbursement of City or Town Constructing, Establishing or Enlarging Airport

Section 39g - Applicability of Secs. 35 to 52 to Counties

Section 40 - Purposes of Aeronautics Commission; Discretionary Powers of Commission; Enforcement of Laws

Section 40a - Airport Approach Regulations by Cities or Towns

Section 40b - Reasonableness of Airport Approach Regulations

Section 40c - Adoption, Amendment or Repeal of Airport Approach Regulations; Public Hearing

Section 40d - Erection, Replacement or Alteration of Structures or Trees; Variance

Section 40e - Administrative Agency

Section 40f - Removal of Structures Erected in Violation of Regulations; Trees; Procedure

Section 40g - Protection of Airport Approaches; Removal of Structures and Trees; Compensation

Section 40h - Appeal by Aggrieved Corporations

Section 40i - Approval of Regulations by Commission

Section 41 - Investigations or Hearings; Accidents

Section 42 - Equitable Jurisdiction of Superior Court

Section 43 - Public Inspection of Copies of Orders, Rules and Regulations

Section 44 - Penalties

Section 45 - Appeals

Section 46 - Altitude of Aircraft Flights

Section 47 - Federal Pilot's License, Permit or Certificate

Section 48 - Aircraft License, Permit or Certificate

Section 49 - Registration of Federal Certificates; Fees; Exceptions

Section 49a - Retention of Court Records of Cases Involving Violations of Secs. 35 to 52; Abstracts

Section 49b - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 49b to 49r

Section 49c - Administration and Enforcement of Secs. 49b to 49r; Hearings; Judicial Review

Section 49d - Accident Reports; Security; Suspension of Aircraft Registration; Waiver

Section 49e - Policy or Bond of Insurer or Surety Company

Section 49f - Restoration or Renewal of Registration or Non-Resident's Operating Privilege

Section 49g - Certificate of Self-Insurance

Section 49h - Certificate of Registration or Non-Resident's Operating Privilege; Allowance; Suspension; Notice

Section 49i - Security; Form; Limits; Reduction or Increase

Section 49j - Delivery and Release of Security

Section 49k - Commission; Availability of Information and Material

Section 49l - Transfer of Aircraft Registration Following Suspension of Owner's Registration

Section 49m - Return of Suspended Registration Certificate

Section 49n - Illegal Operation of Aircraft; Failure to Return Suspended Registration Certificate

Section 49o - Application of Secs. 49b to 49r to Certain Aircraft

Section 49p - Availability of Other Legal Processes; Enforcement

Section 49q - Service of Process; Proof of Service

Section 49r - Discharge in Bankruptcy

Section 49s - Severability; Constitutionality

Section 49t - Interpretation and Construction of Uniform Aircraft Financial Responsibility Act

Section 50 - Appointment of Administrator for Aeronautics as Attorney for Service of Process

Section 51d - Municipal Airports and Air Navigation Facilities

Section 51e - Airport Commissions for Municipal Airports; Members; Vacancies; Airport Managers

Section 51f - Leasing of Land at Airports

Section 51g - Acquisition of Property to Establish Airport; Eminent Domain; Purchase; Lease

Section 51h - Charges or Rentals for Use of Properties, Facilities, Installations; Terms and Conditions of Contracts

Section 51i - Power of Commission; Expenditure of Funds; Contracts for Maintenance, Operation, Construction and Enlargement of Airports

Section 51j - Rules and Regulations; Use of Airports; Safety of Public

Section 51k - Federal Funds; Receipt by Aeronautics Commission; Bids; Contracts; Loans in Anticipation of Funds

Section 51l - Contracts for Construction, Enlargement or Improvement of Airports by Airport Commission

Section 51m - Exclusive Contracts, Permits or Licenses to Transport Persons for Hire or to Receive or Deliver Passengers at Airports

Section 51n - Establishment, Maintenance and Operation of Airport by Municipalities as Joint Enterprise; Contents of Agreement; Joint Airport Commission

Section 52 - Partial Unconstitutionality and Invalidity of Secs. 35 to 51

Section 61 - Logan Airport Security Zone; Access; Penalties

Section 62 - Notice to Police Department Regarding Suspensions or Revocations Pursuant to Subsection (A) or (B) of Sec. 22, Secs. 22f, 22i, 24, 24.5, 24d, 24g or 24l

Section 63 - Collection and Maintenance of Traffic Stop Data; Use and Storage of Data; Preparation of Analysis and Report; Annual Public Report; Public Hearings