Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 21a - Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs
Section 26 - Local Seafood Marketing Program; Objectives; Steering Committee

Section 26. (a) There shall be within the division of marine fisheries a coordinated program to market seafood landed in the commonwealth and to take other actions to increase consumer demand and preference for local seafood products, to support the commonwealth's fishing and seafood industry and the residents and communities that benefit from these activities. The objectives of the program may include, but shall not be limited to:
(i) increasing the public's knowledge about the health benefits of consuming seafood and the economic importance of the commonwealth's fishing industry to the local economy and communities;
(ii) educating the public on fisheries' resources, fisheries' management and commercial fishing to build consumer confidence in the sustainable basis for commercial fishing in the commonwealth;
(iii) creating name recognition and increasing consumer demand and preference for the commonwealth's seafood products, including through the use of brand name, logo or other actions to differentiate them from other seafood products;
(iv) stabilizing market prices through the promotion of the commonwealth's seafood products in low consumer demand or when the supply of those products is high;
(v) developing a variety of promotional and educational tools and strategies to achieve the program's purpose and objectives, including employing market research and social media; and
(vi) identifying a range of sources and mechanisms to fund program activities and to increase the scope of program outreach to the public and other stakeholders.
(b) The director of marine fisheries shall appoint a permanent steering committee to assist the division in the administration of its seafood marketing program, including in the areas of strategic planning, financial management, prioritization of programmatic initiatives and in pursuing funding for program activities from outside sources such governments, nongovernmental organizations, industry stakeholders and other private parties. The steering committee shall consist of the director of marine fisheries or a designee who shall serve as chair, the commissioner of fish and game or a designee, the commissioner of agricultural resources or a designee, 2 members of the senate, 1 of whom shall be the chair of the joint committee on environment, natural resources and agriculture and 1 of whom shall be appointed by the minority leader, 2 members from the house of representatives, 1 of whom shall be the chair of the joint committee on environment, natural resources and agriculture and 1 of whom shall be appointed by the minority leader, and 12 persons to be appointed by the governor, 1 of whom shall be a representative of wholesale seafood dealers, 1 of whom shall be a representative of the seafood retail business, 1 of whom shall be a representative of the seafood restaurant business, 2 of whom shall be representatives of fishing industry advocacy organizations, 4 of whom shall be representatives from the commercial fishing and harvesting industry, 1 of whom shall be a representative of the lobster industry, 1 of whom shall be a representative of the scallop industry and 1 of whom shall be a representative of the wild caught shellfish industry.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth

Chapter 21a - Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs

Section 1 - Creation; Secretary; Acting Secretary; Undersecretary

Section 2 - Duties and Functions; Inter-Agency Information, Services and Plans; Filing Applications; Core Administrative Functions

Section 2a - Compromise or Settlement of Claims for Damages for Injury and for Destruction or Loss of Natural Resources; Authority of Secretary

Section 3 - Functions of Secretary; Report

Section 4 - Powers and Duties of Secretary

Section 4a - Coastal Zone Management Office

Section 4c - Ocean Management Plan; Ocean Advisory Commission; Ocean Science Advisory Council; Duties of Secretary

Section 5 - Program Review Boards; Appointment; Reports; Expenses

Section 6 - Experts and Assistants; Appointment; Qualifications; Classified Employees; Tenure

Section 7 - Departments; Commissioners, Appointment, Removal, Qualifications, Functions, Salary

Section 7b - State Geologist

Section 8 - Organization of Departments; Powers, Duties and Functions

Section 8a - Water Resources Commission; Members; Terms

Section 8b - Chairman; Duties of Commission

Section 8c - Water Supply Policy Statement; Update and Report

Section 8d - Rules and Regulations

Section 8e - Director; Staff

Section 8f - Meetings; Expenses; per Diem

Section 9 - Grants and Gifts; Expenditure; Records

Section 10a - Office of Law Enforcement; Director; Deputies; Environmental Police Officers; Rules and Regulations

Section 10b - Enforcement of Penal Laws

Section 10c - Authority of Officers

Section 10d - Uniforms; Badges; Fine for Unlawful Use

Section 10e - Entry on Private Land; Disposition of Animals

Section 10f - Rules and Regulations; Hours and Pay for Boat Based and Land Based Personnel; Assignments

Section 10g - Requests for Name and Address; Penalties for Refusal to Provide Information; Notices of Violations; Appearances and Payment of Fines; Seizure and Forfeitures

Section 10h - Fines for Categories of Violations

Section 10i - Surcharge Added on Fines for Violations Under Chapter 21a When Complaining Officer Is Environmental Police Officer or Deputy Environmental Police Officer

Section 10j - Incapacity of Environmental Police Officer Due to Injuries Sustained in Performance of Duties; Leave Without Loss of Pay

Section 11 - Boating Safety Advisory Board

Section 11a - Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Board

Section 11b - Public Access Board; Composition; Meetings; Designation of Public Access Points; Regulations; Purchase of Equipment

Section 11c - Prohibition on Alteration or Pollution of Rivers and Streams; Scenic and Recreational Classifications; Restraint of Violations; Unreasonable Use Restriction Petitions; Uncompensated Taking Hearings; Damages

Section 12 - Rules and Regulations; Adoption; Review

Section 13 - State Environmental Code; Adoption; Preparation of Sewage Disposal Systems; Enforcement of Code

Section 13a - System Inspectors of On-Site Sewage Disposal Systems; Penalty

Section 14 - Disposal of Dredged Materials

Section 16 - Civil Administrative Penalties

Section 17 - Soil Containing Dangerous Levels of Lead; Cover and Disposal; Regulations

Section 18 - Permit Application and Compliance Assurance Fees; Timely Action Schedules; Regulations

Section 18a - Federal Safe Drinking Water Assessment; Advisory Committee

Section 19 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 19 to 19j

Section 19a - Board of Registration of Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup Professionals

Section 19b - Regulations

Section 19c - Licensing

Section 19d - License Requirement; Regulations

Section 19e - Inspection of Known or Suspected Sites; Warrants

Section 19f - Violations; Orders Issued by Board; Notice to Department

Section 19g - Civil Administrative Penalties

Section 19h - Adjudicatory Hearings; Judicial Review

Section 19i - Jurisdiction of Superior Court

Section 19j - Violations; Penalties

Section 20 - Joint Powers Agreements; Definitions; Approval; Administration

Section 21 - Competitive Procurement of Electric Generation

Section 22 - Carbon Dioxide Cap and Trade Program

Section 23 - Off-Highway Vehicle Advisory Committee

Section 24 - Office of the State Climatologist; Powers and Duties; Term

Section 25 - Water Infrastructure Advisory Committee; Members; Report

Section 26 - Local Seafood Marketing Program; Objectives; Steering Committee

Section 27 - Program to Facilitate Transfer of Development Rights to Protect Conservation Values and Encourage Development Through Market Incentives; Administration of Loan Program

Section 28 - Protection From Harmful Flame Retardants