Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 66 - Public Records
Section 3 - ''record'' Defined; Quality of Paper and Film; Microfilm Records

Section 3. The word ''record'' in this chapter shall mean any written or printed book or paper, or any photograph, microphotograph, map or plan. All written or printed public records shall be entered or recorded on paper made of linen rags and new cotton clippings, well sized with animal sizing and well finished or on one hundred per cent bond paper sized with animal glue or gelatin, and preference shall be given to paper of American manufacture marked in water line with the name of the manufacturer. All photographs, microphotographs, maps and plans which are public records shall be made of materials approved by the supervisor of records. Public records may be made by handwriting, or by typewriting, or in print, or by the photographic process, or by the microphotographic process, or by electronic means, or by any combination of the same. When the photographic or microphotographic process is used, the recording officer, in all instances where the photographic print or microphotographic film is illegible or indistinct, may make, in addition to said photographic or microphotographic record, a typewritten copy of the instrument, which copy shall be filed in a book kept for the purpose. In every such instance the recording officer shall cause cross references to be made between said photographic or microphotographic record and said typewritten record. If in the judgment of the recording officer an instrument offered for record is so illegible that a photographic or microphotographic record thereof would not be sufficiently legible, he may, in addition to the making of such record, retain the original in his custody, in which case a photographic or other attested copy thereof shall be given to the person offering the same for record, or to such person as he may designate.
Subject to the provisions of sections one and nine, a recording officer adopting a system which includes the photographic process or the microphotographic process shall thereafter cause all records made by either of said processes to be inspected at least once in every three years, correct any fading or otherwise faulty records and make report of such inspection and correction to the supervisor of records.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title X - Public Records

Chapter 66 - Public Records

Section 1 - Supervision of Public Records; Powers and Duties

Section 1a - Creation of Educational Materials; Preparation of Forms and Reference Materials; Operation of Website; Development of Best Practices

Section 3 - ''record'' Defined; Quality of Paper and Film; Microfilm Records

Section 3a - Recommendations for Employment Submitted in Support of Candidates Hired by the Commonwealth; Use of Recommendation by Hiring Authority

Section 4 - Regulation of Recording Materials and Devices; Mandamus

Section 5 - Municipal Records; Copies

Section 5a - Records of Meetings of Boards and Commissions; Contents

Section 6 - Records of Public Proceedings; Preparation; Custody

Section 6a - Records Access Officers; Designation; Powers and Duties

Section 7 - Custody of Old and Other Records

Section 8 - Preservation and Destruction of Records, Books and Papers

Section 8a - Destruction of Certain Records by City and Town Clerks if Micro-Photographed

Section 8b - Destruction or Disposal of Records in Accordance With Chapter 93i

Section 9 - Preservation and Copying of Worn, etc., Records

Section 10 - Inspection and Copies of Public Records; Requests; Written Responses; Extension of Time; Fees

Section 10a - Petition for Determination of Violation of Sec. 10; Enforcement by Attorney General; Civil Actions

Section 10b - Records Divulging Name, Home or Email Address and Phone Number; Persons Who Own, Possess or Have License to Carry Firearms; Government Personnel

Section 11 - Fireproof Vaults and Safes

Section 12 - Arrangement of Records

Section 13 - Custodian to Demand Records; Compelling Compliance

Section 14 - Surrender of Records by Retiring Officer

Section 15 - Penalties

Section 16 - Surrender of Church Records; Jurisdiction of Superior Court

Section 17 - Municipality in Which Records to Be Kept; Contracts for Records Storage; Penalty

Section 17a - Public Assistance Records; Public Inspection; Destruction

Section 17c - Failure to Maintain Public Records of Meetings; Orders to Maintain

Section 17d - Massachusetts Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program Data Base; Division Records; Site-Specific Rare Species Information

Section 17e - Local Filing Offices; Former Article 9 Uniform Commercial Code Records; Revised Article 9 Records

Section 18 - Application of Chapter

Section 19 - Electronic Record Keeping Systems and Databases; Capability Requirements; Storage Contracts; Certain Records to Be Available on Searchable Website

Section 20 - Payroll, Financial and Other Data in Centralized State Accounting and Payroll Systems

Section 21 - Documents Related to Pensions of Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Employees