Section 2G. (a) There shall be established and set upon the books of the commonwealth a separate fund to be known as the Prevention and Wellness Trust Fund to be expended, without further appropriation, by the department of public health. The fund shall consist of revenues collected by the commonwealth including: (1) any revenue from appropriations or other monies authorized by the general court and specifically designated to be credited to the fund; (2) any fines and penalties allocated to the fund under the General Laws; (3) any funds from public and private sources such as gifts, grants and donations to further community-based prevention activities; (4) any interest earned on such revenues; and (5) any funds provided from other sources.
The commissioner of public health, as trustee, shall administer the fund. The commissioner, in consultation with the Prevention and Wellness Advisory Board established under section 2H, shall make expenditures from the fund consistent with subsections (d) and (e); provided, that not more than 15 per cent of the amounts held in the fund in any 1 year shall be used by the department for the combined cost of program administration, technical assistance to grantees or program evaluation.
(b) Revenues deposited in the fund that are unexpended at the end of the fiscal year shall not revert to the General Fund and shall be available for expenditure in the following fiscal year.
(c) All expenditures from the Prevention and Wellness Trust Fund shall support the state's efforts to meet the health care cost growth benchmark established in section 9 of chapter 6D and any activities funded by the Healthcare Payment Reform Fund and 1 or more of the following purposes: (1) reduce rates of the most prevalent and preventable health conditions, including substance abuse; (2) increase healthy behaviors; (3) increase the adoption of workplace-based wellness or health management programs that result in positive returns on investment for employees and employers; (4) address health disparities; or (5) develop a stronger evidence-base of effective prevention programming.
(d) The commissioner shall annually award not less than 75 per cent of the Prevention and Wellness Trust Fund through a competitive grant process to municipalities, community-based organizations, health care providers, regional-planning agencies, and health plans that apply for the implementation, evaluation and dissemination of evidence-based community preventive health activities. To be eligible to receive a grant under this subsection, a recipient shall be: (1) a municipality or group of municipalities working in collaboration; (2) a community-based organization working in collaboration with 1 or more municipalities; (3) a health care provider or a health plan working in collaboration with 1 or more municipalities and a community-based organization; or (4) a regional planning agency. Expenditures from the fund for such purposes shall supplement and not replace existing local, state, private or federal public health-related funding; or a community-based organization or group of community-based organizations working in collaboration.
(e) A grant proposal submitted under subsection (d) shall include, but not be limited to: (1) a plan that defines specific goals for the reduction in preventable health conditions and health care costs over a multi-year period; (2) the evidence-based programs the applicant shall use to meet the goals; (3) a budget necessary to implement the plan, including a detailed description of any funding or in-kind contributions the applicant or applicants will be providing in support of the proposal; (4) any other private funding or private sector participation the applicant anticipates in support of the proposal; (5) a commitment to include women, racial and ethnic minorities and low income individuals; and (6) the anticipated number of individuals that would be affected by implementation of the plan.
Priority may be given to proposals in a geographic region of the state with a higher than average prevalence of preventable health conditions, as determined by the commissioner of public health, in consultation with the Prevention and Wellness Advisory Board. If no proposals were offered in areas of the state with particular need, the department shall ask for a specific request for proposal for that specific region. If the commissioner determines that no suitable proposals have been received, such that the specific needs remain unmet, the department may work directly with municipalities or community-based organizations to develop grant proposals.
The department of public health shall, in consultation with the Prevention and Wellness Advisory Board, develop guidelines for an annual review of the progress being made by each grantee. Each grantee shall participate in any evaluation or accountability process implemented or authorized by the department.
(f) The commissioner of public health may annually expend not more than 10 per cent of the Prevention and Wellness Trust Fund to support the increased adoption of workplace-based wellness or health management programming. The department of public health shall expend such funds for activities including, but not limited to: (1) developing and distributing informational tool-kits for employers, including a model wellness guide developed by the department; (2) providing technical assistance to employers implementing wellness programs; (3) hosting informational forums for employers; (4) promoting awareness of wellness tax credits provided through the state and federal government, including the wellness subsidy provided by the commonwealth health connector authority; (5) public information campaigns that quantify the importance of healthy lifestyles, disease prevention, care management and health promotion programs; and (6) providing stipends or grants to employers for the implementation and administration of workplace wellness programs in an amount up to 50 per cent of the costs associated with implementing the plan, subject to a cap as established by the commissioner based on available funds; provided, however, that any grants offered in connection with a workplace wellness program eligible for a tax credit under section 6N of chapter 62 and section 38FF of chapter 63 shall not, in combination with such tax credit, exceed 50 per cent of the costs associated with implementing the plan.
The department of public health shall develop guidelines to annually review progress toward increasing the adoption of workplace-based wellness or health management programming.
(g) The department of public health shall, annually on or before January 31, report on expenditures from the Prevention and Wellness Trust Fund. The report shall include, but not be limited to: (1) the revenue credited to the fund; (2) the amount of fund expenditures attributable to the administrative costs of the department of public health; (3) an itemized list of the funds expended through the competitive grant process and a description of the grantee activities; (4) the results of the evaluation of the effectiveness of the activities funded through grants; and (5) an itemized list of expenditures used to support workplace-based wellness or health management programs. The report shall be provided to the chairpersons of the house and senate committees on ways and means and the joint committee on public health and shall be posted on the department of public health's website.
(h) The department of public health shall, under the advice and guidance of the Prevention and Wellness Advisory Board, annually report on its strategy for administration and allocation of the fund, including relevant evaluation criteria. The report shall set forth the rationale for such strategy, including, but not limited to: (1) a list of the most prevalent preventable health conditions in the commonwealth, including health disparities experienced by populations based on race, ethnicity, gender, disability status, sexual orientation or socio-economic status; (2) a list of the most costly preventable health conditions in the commonwealth; (3) a list of evidence-based or promising community-based programs related to the conditions identified in clauses (1) and (2); and (4) a list of evidence-based workplace wellness programs or health management programs related to the conditions in clauses (1) and (2). The report shall recommend specific areas of focus for allocation of funds. If appropriate, the report shall reference goals and best practices established by the National Prevention and Public Health Promotion Council and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including, but not limited to the national prevention strategy, the healthy people report and the community prevention guide.
(i) The department of public health shall promulgate regulations necessary to carry out this section.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Section 2 - Duties of Commissioner of Public Health
Section 2a - Co-Operation With Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission
Section 2b - Air Pollution Emergencies
Section 2c - Pollution Violations; Orders of Department of Environmental Protection
Section 2d - Massachusetts State Health HIV and Hepatitis Fund; Definitions
Section 2e - Massachusetts State Public Health and Hepatitis Fund; Expenditures
Section 2f - Massachusetts AIDS Advisory Board; Membership
Section 2g - Prevention and Wellness Trust Fund
Section 2h - Prevention and Wellness Advisory Board
Section 2i - Substance Abuse Services Fund
Section 2j - Public Health Grant Trust Fund
Section 3 - Public Health Council; Hearings, Intervention
Section 3a - Board of Trustees of Massachusetts Hospital School; Appointment
Section 4 - Health Districts; District Health Officers; Enforcement of Laws in Districts
Section 4e - Program to Combat Intellectual Disabilities in Children
Section 4f - Advisory Council on Radiation Protection
Section 4g - Epileptics; Program for Care, Treatment and Rehabilitation
Section 4h - Chronic Renal Diseases; Care and Treatment; Agreements
Section 4i - Erythroblastosis Fetalis; Prevention; Rules and Regulations
Section 4j - Multi–disciplinary Medical Review Team; Certification of Nursing Home Care Eligibility
Section 4k - Diethylstilbestrol; Public Information Program; Regional Screening; Annual Report
Section 4l - Advisory Board for Diethylstilbestrol Program
Section 4o - Appointment of Dental Director; Office of Oral Health; Responsibilities
Section 5 - Powers and Duties of Department
Section 5a1/2 - Emergency Stockpile Trust Fund
Section 5d - Plastic Bags and Film; Rules and Regulations
Section 5f - Aquatic Nuisances; Control; Cost Sharing Programs
Section 5g - Water Supply; Treatment Facilities
Section 5i - Laser Equipment; Rules and Regulations; Penalties for Violation
Section 5j - Radiation Treatment; Clinical Precautions
Section 5k - Nuclear Reactors; Monitoring and Surveillance; Charges and Assessments
Section 5l - Radiologic Technologists; Advisory Commission; Licenses
Section 5m - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 5m to 5p
Section 5o - Notices of Violation and Orders; Hearing; Civil Penalties
Section 5q - Mammography Facilities; Rules and Regulations; Licensing; Inspections
Section 6 - Power to Define Diseases Deemed Dangerous to Public Health; Control and Prevention
Section 6a - Hemophilia; Program for Care and Treatment; Definition
Section 6b - Hemophilia Advisory Committee
Section 6c - Hemophilia Program; Powers and Duties of Department
Section 6e - Collection and Report of Data on Law Enforcement-Related Injuries and Deaths
Section 7 - Investigation of Contagious or Infectious Diseases; Notice
Section 8 - Use of Common Drinking Cup or Towel; Rules and Regulations
Section 8a - Poisonous or Corrosive Substances; Disposal or Closures of Containers
Section 14a - Rheumatic Fever; Treatment of Patients
Section 15 - Services for Division of Animal Health
Section 16 - Unsanitary Condition of Barns, Stables or Enclosures in Which Cattle Are Kept; Report
Section 18 - Powers and Duties of District Health Officer
Section 19 - Annual Report of District Health Officer
Section 21 - Rules for Living Conditions of Detainees; Enforcement
Section 23 - Annual Report of Commissioner of Environmental Protection; Recommendations
Section 24 - Publication of Parts of Annual Report; Manual of Laws
Section 24b - Birth Information; Statistical Purposes
Section 24e - Comprehensive Family Planning Services; Program Establishment
Section 24h - Managed Care Program Within Community Health Centers
Section 24i - Universal Immunization Program
Section 24j - Medical Respite Services Program
Section 24k - Pediatric Palliative Care Program; Eligibility; Services
Section 24l - Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention Initiative
Section 24m - Computerized Immunization Registry
Section 25 - Publication of Certificate of Examination or Results of Analyses
Section 25b - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 25b to 25g
Section 25b1/2 - Expenditure Minimums; Annual Adjustments
Section 25c1/2 - Exemption From Determination of Need of Projects Related to Inpatient Services
Section 25f - Rules and Regulations; Effective Date
Section 25g - Enforcement of Secs. 25c to 25g
Section 25i - Guidelines for the Reduction of Medication Waste in Licensed Facilities
Section 25j - Competent Interpreter Services in Acute-Care Hospitals
Section 25k - Educational Insert Accompanying Sale of Hypodermic Syringes and Needles
Section 25l - Health Care Workforce Center
Section 25m - Healthcare Workforce Advisory Council
Section 25n - Health Care Workforce Loan Repayment Program
Section 25n1/2 - Primary Care Residency Grant Program
Section 25n3/4 - Primary Care Workforce Development and Loan Forgiveness Grant Program
Section 26 - Boards of Health in Cities; Membership; Appointment; Removal; Compensation
Section 26a - Health Departments in Cities; Commissioners
Section 26b - Commissioner of Health in Cities; Appointment; Removal; Qualifications
Section 26d - Abolition of Boards of Health in Cities and Towns Upon Qualification of Commissioner
Section 26e - Rules and Regulations for Departments of Health; Assistants and Clerks
Section 26f - List of Hazardous Chemicals in Water Supply; Effects
Section 26g - Septic System Installers; Inspections
Section 27 - Organization of Boards; Appointment of Physician and Clerk; Compensation
Section 27d - Public Health Excellence Program; Definitions; Purpose; Grant Program; Duties
Section 28 - Annual Reports of Boards of Health
Section 29 - Weekly Reports of Deaths From Diseases Dangerous to Public Health
Section 30 - Agents; Appointment; Inspections
Section 31a - Permit for Removal or Transportation of Garbage; Application; Exemptions
Section 31b - Rules and Regulations for Removal of Garbage; Penalty
Section 31d - Privy, Cesspool and Septic Tanks; Disposal of Contents; Investigation of Facilities
Section 31e - Individual Sewage Disposal Systems; Action on Applications
Section 32 - Retention of Cases by Board of Health
Section 33 - Construction and Maintenance of Sanitary Stations
Section 50 - Establishment and Maintenance of Dental, Medical and Health Clinics; Appropriations
Section 51 - Hospitals, Institutions for Care of Unwed Mothers, or Clinics; Licensing
Section 51a - Out-of-Hospital Dialysis Units; Licensing
Section 51b - Pregnancy Clinics
Section 51c - Applications for Staff Membership or Clinical Privileges; Discrimination
Section 51d - Discrimination by Acute Hospitals Against Medicare Beneficiaries; Discharge Planning
Section 51i - Checklists of Care
Section 51j - Limited Services Clinics
Section 51k - Home Health Agency Licensure
Section 52 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 51 to 56
Section 53 - Classification of Hospitals; Rules and Regulations; Dialysis Units; Inspections
Section 53a - Hospitals and In-Patient Clinics to Offer and Perform ''pap Tests''
Section 53c - Non-Reusable Syringes; Regulation Advisory Committee
Section 53e - Patient and Family Advisory Councils; Establishment
Section 53f - Requests for Additional Assistance for Deteriorating Patients
Section 54 - Audit of Medical Records
Section 56 - Penalties; Enforcement
Section 57a - Establishment and Maintenance of Cancer Clinics
Section 57b - Establishment and Maintenance of Muscular Dystrophy Clinics
Section 57c - Establishment and Maintenance of Clinics for the Aging
Section 57d - Hospice Programs; Licensure; Limitations
Section 62a - Establishment of Children's Health Camps in Cities and Towns
Section 62b - Commission on Children's Health Camps; Membership; Appointment
Section 62c - Powers and Duties of Commission
Section 62e - Records; Annual Reports of Receipts and Disbursements
Section 62g - Location and Construction Plans for Health Camp; Approval; Inspection
Section 62h - Contracts for Care and Treatment of Children as Compliance With Secs. 62a to 62g
Section 62i - Hospital School and Hospital for State Minor Wards; General Supervision
Section 62j - Purpose of School; Children From Other States; Inpatient or Outpatient Services
Section 62k - Trustees; Corporation; Additional Powers and Duties; Grants; Devises; Gifts; Trusts
Section 62l - Administration of School; Appointment of Personnel; Expenses
Section 62m - Admissions; Applications; Discharges; Tuition
Section 62n - Inspection of Schools; Report; Audit
Section 62o - Accounts and Books of Treasurer; Inspection by Trustees
Section 62p - Construction and Maintenance of Hospital for State Minor Wards
Section 62q - Powers and Duties of Trustees; Management; Admissions; Approval
Section 62s - Assignment of State Minor Wards to Hospital; Approval
Section 63 - Supervision and Control by Commissioner
Section 63a - Admissions to Hospital
Section 63b - Medicare Program Billings; Commissioner's Report
Section 64 - Annual Inventory; Report; Audit
Section 64a - Cushing Hospital; General Supervision by Department
Section 64b - Chronic Care Hospital; Services Provided; Research on Aging
Section 64c - Board of Trustees
Section 64d - Corporation; Investments
Section 64e - Administration of Hospital; General Trust Fund
Section 64f - Projected Revenue and Disbursement Schedule of General Trust Fund
Section 64g - Establishment of Other Trust Funds; Assent to Federal Laws; Contracts and Agreements
Section 64h - Rules and Regulations
Section 64i - Staff Members Employees of Commonwealth
Section 64j - Delegation of Authority by Trustees
Section 64l - Superintendent; Subordinate Officers and Employees
Section 65a - Admission to Lakeville Hospital
Section 65c - Patients' Funds; Deposit
Section 65d - Patients' Funds; Disposition of Unclaimed Deposits
Section 67 - Gifts or Bequests
Section 67f - Newborn Hearing Screening Tests
Section 67g - Audiometric Testing of Children; Costs
Section 67h - Literature on Hearing Impairments
Section 69f - Notice of Admission of Needy Person
Section 69g - Effect of Notice of Admission of Needy Person
Section 69h - Charges for Support; Rate
Section 69i - Liability for Charges for Support; Assessment; Proceedings; Written Statements
Section 69j - Operation of Concessions
Section 69k - Patients Eligible for Federal Veterans' Benefits
Section 69l - Vehicles; Moving and Parking Rules; Violations
Section 70 - Records of Hospitals or Clinics; Custody; Inspection; Copies; Fees
Section 70a - Hospital Lien; Creation; Priority; Application
Section 70c - Settlement Disregarding Hospital Lien; Effect; Limitation of Action
Section 70d - Itemized Statement of Charges; Effect of Failure to Furnish
Section 70e - Patients' and Residents' Rights
Section 70f - HIV Test; Informed Consent; Disclosure of Results or Identity of Subject of Test
Section 71 - Licensing of Convalescent and Nursing Homes, Infirmaries, Etc.
Section 71a1/2 - Deposit of Inpatient or Resident Funds
Section 72c - Convalescent or Nursing Homes; Lighting and Ventilation
Section 72d - Nursing Homes, etc.; Telephone Access
Section 72f - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 72f to 72l
Section 72g - Reports of Abuse of Patients
Section 72h - Duties of Department
Section 72i - Filing of Reports; Confidentiality
Section 72j - Registry; Establishment; Documented Findings of Patient or Resident Abuse
Section 72k - Definitions; Civil Penalties; Recovery by Attorney General
Section 72l1/2 - Immunity From Liability as Result of Compliance With Secs. 72f to 72l
Section 72m - Appointment of Receiver; Emergency; Definition
Section 72o - Authority of Receiver; Duties; Closure of Facility; Repairs; Financial Assistance
Section 72q - Compensation of Receiver; Bond; Lien; Recoupment of Commonwealth Expenditures
Section 72r - Termination of Receivership
Section 72s - Actions Against Receiver; Liability
Section 72t - Effect of Appointment; Violation of Regulations
Section 72u - Rules and Regulations
Section 72v - Nursing Homes, etc.; Storage Space for Residents
Section 72w - Nurses' Aide Training
Section 72x - Nursing Homes; No Smoking Areas; Use of Tobacco Products Prohibited
Section 72y - Nursing Pool Registrations
Section 72z - Licensed Skilled Nursing Facilities; Intermediate Care Facilities; Family Councils
Section 73b - Facilities Operated by Roman Catholic Church
Section 74 - Appropriation of Money for Maintenance of Free Bed in Hospital
Section 75 - Unlawful Use of Buildings for Hospitals
Section 77 - Department; Duty to Provide Care and Treatment of Tuberculosis Patients
Section 78a - Hospital Care of Persons Suffering From Chronic Diseases; Admission; Cost
Section 81 - Programs of Control and Eradication of Tuberculosis; Responsibility
Section 81a - Use of Intradermal Tuberculin Tests to Show Freedom From Tuberculosis
Section 82 - Operation of Hospitals by County Commissioners or Trustees
Section 83 - County or Municipal Tuberculosis Institutions; Conveyance to Commonwealth
Section 83a - Indemnity Insurance for Officers and Employees of Hospital
Section 85 - Maintenance of County Tuberculosis Hospitals; Apportionment of Costs and Expenses
Section 85a - Maintenance, Operation and Repair of Hospitals; Apportionment; Expenditures
Section 86 - Acquisition of Land
Section 87 - County Commissioners as Trustees of Institutions
Section 88 - Conversion of Hospitals Into Chronic Disease Hospitals or Homes for the Aged
Section 91c - Diseases of Chest; Use of Facilities for Treatment; Rules and Regulations
Section 92 - Construction and Maintenance of Isolation Hospitals; Approval
Section 93 - Regulation of Persons Approaching Isolation Hospital
Section 94 - Receiving Persons From Adjoining Towns
Section 94c - Court Commitment to Tuberculosis Treatment Center; Procedure; Notice; Hearing
Section 94d - Tuberculosis Treatment Center; Establishment; Supervision
Section 94e - Financial Responsibility for Treatment of Patients; Residence
Section 94f - Discharge From Treatment Center; Declassification; Transfer
Section 94g - Petition for Release; Order of Release
Section 94h - Regulations Concerning Content of Certification; Minimum Standards
Section 95 - Powers and Duties of Boards in Cases of Infectious Diseases
Section 96 - Warrants to Remove Persons Infected With Dangerous Disease
Section 96a - Transportation of Person Infected With Dangerous Disease to Another Town
Section 97 - Removal of Patient From Home Where Patient Cannot Be Isolated
Section 98 - Permits for Removal of Infected Articles or Sick Persons
Section 99 - Warrant to Secure Infected Articles; Application
Section 100 - Warrant to Take Houses for Safe Keeping of Infected Articles
Section 101 - Execution of Warrant; Breaking Open Houses
Section 102 - Payment of Expenses in Purifying Infected Articles
Section 103 - Compensation for Houses and Stores Impressed
Section 104 - Prevention of Spread of Infection; Public Notice; Removal
Section 105 - Violation of Regulations
Section 106 - Travelers From Infected Places Outside Commonwealth; License
Section 107 - Transportation of Infected Dead Bodies; Rules and Regulations
Section 108 - Removal of Sick Prisoners
Section 109a - Treatment of Infants' Eyes at Time of Birth
Section 110 - Report of Diseases of the Eyes of Infants
Section 110a - Tests of Newborn Children for Treatable Disorders or Diseases
Section 110b - Reyes Syndrome Treatment or Examination; Reports
Section 111a - Cerebral Palsy; Reports
Section 111b - Malignant Disease and Benign Brain-Related Tumor Registry; Reports
Section 112 - Notice by Local Board to Department
Section 113 - Records of Reports of Dangerous Diseases; Notice
Section 114 - Forfeiture of Claim
Section 115 - Recovery of Expenses
Section 116 - Payment of Reasonable Expenses; Chronically Nonresident Person Defined
Section 116a - Hospitalization of Persons Suffering From Chronic Rheumatism; Rules and Regulations
Section 118 - Discrimination Against Treatment of Venereal Diseases
Section 119 - Records Pertaining to Venereal Diseases
Section 121a - Serological Test for Syphilis of Pregnant Women
Section 122 - Regulations Relative to Nuisances; Examinations
Section 122a - Regulation of Domestic Water Supply; Powers of Board of Health; Penalties
Section 123 - Abatement of Nuisance by Owner; Penalty
Section 124 - Service of Order for Abatement
Section 125 - Removal of Nuisance by Board
Section 125a - Review of Order Adjudging the Operation of a Farm to Be a Nuisance
Section 126 - Location of Privy Vaults
Section 127 - Regulations Relative to House Drainage
Section 127a - State Sanitary Code; Adoption; Enforcement; Jurisdiction; Speedy Trial
Section 127c - Petition for Violation of Sanitary Code; Requisites
Section 127d - Entry Fee; Notice Upon Offending Owner
Section 127e - Copy of Report of Investigation; Admissibility in Evidence
Section 127f - Court Order Regarding Rental Payments; Disbursement of Funds; Receiver
Section 127i - Enforcement of Sanitary Code; Remedies; Receiver
Section 127k - Agreement to Waive Enforcement of Sanitary Code; Validity
Section 127l - Repairs by Tenants of Residential Premises to Cure Violations; Reimbursement for Cost
Section 127o - Conveyance of Real Estate With Intent to Evade Nuisance Provisions; Penalty
Section 127p - Land Covered by Subdivision Plan; Application of State Environmental Code
Section 128a - Filling of Sites of Demolished or Removed Buildings
Section 128g - Farm Labor Camps; Inspection; Certificate; Complaints
Section 129 - Removal or Destruction of Nuisance on Conviction of Owner
Section 130 - Enjoining Nuisance
Section 131 - Compulsory Examination of Premises; Complaint; Warrant
Section 142c - Other Air Pollution Control Districts; Formation
Section 142f - Discharging Excess Fuel From Aircraft Into Atmosphere; Penalty; Definitions
Section 142g - Burning of Christmas Trees Restricted
Section 142h - Ceremonial Bonfires Restricted; Permits
Section 142i - Bonfires From July 2 to July 6 Authorized
Section 142k - Motor Vehicle Emissions Standards; Late Models
Section 142l - Agricultural Burning
Section 142n - Fossil Fuel-Fired Electric Generation Facilities; Uniform Performance Standards
Section 144 - Revocation of Location Assignment; Removal of Nuisance
Section 146 - Orders of Prohibition; Service
Section 147 - Appeal From Order; Notice; Trial
Section 148 - Exercise of Trade or Employment During Pendency of Proceedings
Section 150 - Damages and Costs
Section 150a1/2 - Standards and Criteria for Siting of Facilities; Rules and Regulations
Section 150b - Establishment of Facility Site
Section 151 - Slaughter Houses; Regulation; Public Hearing; Application of Section
Section 155 - Licensing of Stables in Cities and Large Towns; Fees
Section 156 - Stables in Vicinity of Churches
Section 157 - Penalty for Violation of Secs. 155 and 156
Section 159 - Supervision of Inland Waters
Section 160c - Home Water Treatment Devices; Definitions Applicable to Secs. 160b to 160g
Section 160d - Analysis of Drinking Water; Disclosure Form
Section 160e - Analysis of Drinking Water by Uncertified Person; Penalty
Section 160f - Misrepresentations; Sale of Home Water Treatment Devices
Section 160g - Enforcement of Secs. 160c to 160f
Section 162 - Removal of Causes of Pollution; Petition; Hearing; Notice; Damages; Violation of Order
Section 164 - Enforcement of Orders, Rules and Regulations
Section 165 - Entry on Premises; Compensation of Agents; Apportionment
Section 167 - Protection of Sources of Water Supply
Section 168 - Prescriptive Rights of Drainage; Application of Sec. 167
Section 169 - Injunction Against Pollution of Water Supply
Section 170 - Willful Defilement or Corruption of Spring or Source of Water
Section 171 - Wilful Deposit of Excrement or Foul Matter Into Water Supply; Bathing in Water Supply
Section 173a - Police Employed to Protect Water Supply; Powers and Duties
Section 173b - Entry Upon Premises Within Water Shed of Source of Water Supply
Section 174 - Driving Animal on Ice of Pond or Stream Used for Domestic Water Supply
Section 174a - Prevention of Defilement of Domestic Water Supply by Gulls or Terns
Section 175 - Protection of Charles River From Pollution
Section 181 - Enforcement of Vaccination of Inhabitants of Towns
Section 182 - Vaccination of Inmates of Institutions Supported by Aid of Commonwealth
Section 183 - Exemptions From Vaccination Requirement
Section 184 - Establishment and Maintenance of Bacteriological Laboratories
Section 184c - Donation of Blood by Minors
Section 185 - Disinfecting Public Mutoscopes and Other Apparatus
Section 185a - Rules of Instruction, Test Cards and Other Appliances
Section 186 - Public Use of Machines Requiring Application of Lips
Section 186a - Shoe-Fitting Machines; Restrictions on Use; Penalty
Section 187 - Enforcement of Chapter
Section 188 - Disposition of Fines and Forfeitures
Section 189 - Application of Chapter to Cities
Section 189a - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 189a to 199b
Section 191 - Reports of Lead Poisoning; Notifications to Agencies; Records
Section 192 - Lead Poisoning Educational and Publicity Program
Section 192b - Preparation of Educational Materials
Section 193 - Lead Poisoning Early Identification Program; Examination and Reports
Section 197b - Lead Paint Inspectors; Deleaders; Licensure
Section 197d - Secured Lenders; Liability
Section 197e - Lead Abatement Loan Program
Section 198 - Violations of State Sanitary Code; Enforcement
Section 199 - Liability of Owner of Premises; Punitive Damages
Section 199b - Exemptions From Secs. 189a to 199a
Section 202 - Fetal Deaths; Reports; Confidentiality; Disposition of Remains; Violations; Forms
Section 203 - Health Care Provider Misconduct; Medical Peer Review
Section 206a - Seal of Approval for Wellness Programs Implemented by Businesses
Section 207 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 208 to 214
Section 211 - Use of Tanning Device by Minors
Section 214 - Violations; Fines
Section 215 - Needle Exchange Programs; Approval; Report
Section 216 - Fragrance Advertising Inserts; Microencapsulated Fragrance; Penalty
Section 218 - Guidelines for Human Leukocyte or Histocompatibility Locus Antigen Testing
Section 219 - Meningitis Immunization Awareness
Section 220a - Prevention of the Practice of Female Genital Mutilation
Section 221 - Breastfeeding in a Public Place
Section 224 - Commission on Falls Prevention; Members; Duties
Section 225 - Presenting Claim for Payment for Anatomic Pathology Services
Section 226 - Mandatory Overtime for Nurses Prohibited; Exception for Emergency Situations
Section 230 - Folic Acid Awareness Initiative
Section 233 - Palliative Care and Quality of Life Interdisciplinary Advisory Council
Section 234 - Palliative Care Consumer and Professional Information and Education Program
Section 235 - Surgical Technologists; Standards and Requisites for Employment; Waiver
Section 236 - Nondiscrimination in Access to Organ Transplantation
Section 237 - Analysis of Population Health Trends; Opiate Overdoses
Section 238 - Promoting Awareness of Reproductive Health Care Facilities in the Commonwealth
Section 240 - Reimbursement for Travel and Ancillary Costs for Cancer Clinical Trials
Section 241 - Rare Disease Advisory Council; Membership; Duties; Funding; Reports