Section 4. At the time of the submission of an application for public approval or funding for a project involving the displacement of more than five dwelling or business units, the displacing agency shall submit to the bureau of relocation a relocation plan. The relocation plan shall show the names and addresses of all occupants to be displaced; the number of individuals, families, and business concerns to be displaced; the date on which such displacement will begin; the needs of the displaced occupants for relocation assistance; the availability of safe and sanitary housing, commercial buildings or sites within the means of occupants to be displaced; a program for their relocation; and a demonstration in accordance with bureau regulations that the relocation agency has coordinated the plan with other planned or proposed land acquisitions in the city or town which may affect the carrying out of the relocation program.
In the case of the displacement of the occupants of less than six dwelling or business units, the displacing agency shall not be required to submit any such relocation plan, but shall provide a relocation assistance program, as set forth in section six and shall pay any such displaced occupant relocation payments, as set forth in section seven.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XIII - Eminent Domain and Betterments
Chapter 79a - Relocation Assistance
Section 3 - Projects Displacing Occupants; Agencies to Provide Relocation Assistance
Section 4 - Relocation Plans; Submission; Contents
Section 5 - Relocation Plans; Examination; Review; Approval
Section 6 - Carrying Out Relocation Plan; Program Requirements
Section 8 - Substantial Changes of Relocation Plans; Notice; Review; Approval
Section 9 - Suspension of Approval of Relocation Plan; Notice
Section 10 - Emergency Projects; Emergency Approval
Section 11 - Expenditure of Funds by Public Agency or Municipality; State Financial Assistance
Section 12 - Regulations; Powers of Bureau
Section 14 - Projects Utilizing Public Mortgage Financing; Moving Expenses