Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 30 - General Provisions Relative to State Departments, Commissions, Officers and Employees
Section 42 - Records Conservation Board; Composition; Powers and Duties; Sale or Destruction of Records; Records Defined; Inquiries From Departments or Agencies

Section 42. The state librarian, the attorney general, the state comptroller, the commissioner of administration, the supervisor of public records, the secretary of technology services and security and the chief of the archives division in the department of the state secretary, hereinafter called the archivist, or persons designated by them, shall act as a board, to be known as the records conservation board, of which board the archivist shall be secretary.
The board, after consultation with the executive head of any agency, executive office, department, board, commission, bureau, division or authority of the commonwealth or of any authority established by the general court to serve a public purpose or a person designated by such executive head may, either by its own motion or on the request of said executive head, sell or destroy, from time to time, all records in accordance with disposal schedules which shall have been submitted to said board and either approved or modified by said board or the board may authorize such sale or destruction. Until such action shall have been taken, all such records shall remain the property, as the case may be, of the commonwealth or an authority including an authority established by the general court to serve a public purpose.
The board shall have power to require all departments of the commonwealth to report to it what series of records they hold, to set standards for the management and preservation of such records, and to establish schedules for the destruction, in whole, or in part, and transfer to the archives or another appropriate division within the office of the state secretary, in whole, or in part, of records no longer needed for current business.
Nothing in this section shall affect judicial or legislative records, lessen the existing powers of the executive office for administration and finance, or compel any agency, executive office, department, board, commission, bureau, division or authority of the commonwealth or of any authority established by the general court to serve a public purpose to surrender records it deems of current use.
Records may be kept in the archives or in another appropriate division within the office of the state secretary, under reasonable restrictions as to access, for a reasonable length of time; provided, that such restrictions are in writing and accepted by the records conservation board at a meeting at which the attorney general, or his designee, is present. At least thirty days before selling or destroying any records so kept in the archives or another appropriate division within the office of the state secretary, the board may publish in a daily newspaper in Boston a notice of its intention to do so, containing a brief description of the articles to be sold or destroyed, and it shall give such other and further notice as it deems advisable to historical societies or persons interested in the matter.
The board may, before selling or destroying any particular records, books, vouchers or documents, give a public hearing to all persons interested, and ten days' notice of such hearing shall be given in a daily newspaper published in Boston.
The proceeds, if any, of a sale by the board of any records shall be paid to the state treasurer or to the treasurer of an authority, including an authority established by the general court to serve a public purpose, whose records were the subject of the sale.
As used in this section, the words ''records'' shall mean all books, papers, maps, photographs, recorded tapes, financial statements, statistical tabulations, or other documentary materials or data, regardless of physical form or characteristics, made or received by any officer or employee of any agency, executive office, department, board, commission, bureau, division or authority of the commonwealth or of any authority established by the general court to serve a public purpose.
Any agency, executive office, department, board, commission, bureau, division or authority of the commonwealth or of any authority established by the general court to serve a public purpose in doubt as to whether certain materials are records shall make inquiry thereof in writing to the records conservation board which shall determine the question.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title III - Laws Relating to State Officers

Chapter 30 - General Provisions Relative to State Departments, Commissions, Officers and Employees

Section 1 - ''departments'' Defined

Section 2 - Executive and Administrative Offices, etc.; Placement Under Control of Some State Department

Section 3 - Establishment of Divisions; Approval of Governor and Council

Section 4 - Organization of Departments; Report to State Secretary

Section 5 - Conflicting Orders or Regulations; Appeal to Governor and Council

Section 6 - Absence or Disability of Department Heads

Section 6a - Absence or Disability of Members, of Permanent State Boards, Etc.

Section 7 - Confidential Secretaries; Appointment and Removal

Section 7b - Change of Name

Section 8 - Public Officers Appointed by Governor; Tenure

Section 9 - Public Officers Appointed by Governor; Removal

Section 9a - Veterans Holding Unclassified Positions; Separation From State Service

Section 9b - Certain Permanent Public Employees; Arbitrary Removal; Protection; Disciplinary Proceedings for Abuse of Disabled Person

Section 9c - Mental Health, Developmental Services and Public Health Department Employees; Damages Caused by Patients

Section 9d - Teachers of Certain State Institutions; Removal; Lowering in Rank

Section 9e - Chaplains; Exemption

Section 9f - State Employees Elected to Public Office; Leave of Absence

Section 9g - Public Employees Participating in World Athletic Competition; Leaves of Absence

Section 9h - Public Employees Who Are Veterans; Participation in Veterans or Memorial Day Exercise; Time Off Granted; Exceptions

Section 9i - Employees of Commonwealth; Leave of Absence With Pay for Serving as Red Cross Disaster Service Volunteers; Annual Report

Section 9j - Transfer of Employee Functions to Another Department or Agency; Employees Transferred; Wages, Seniority and Other Rights

Section 10 - Officers Requiring Gubernatorial Appointments; Filling Vacancies

Section 11 - Oaths of Office

Section 12 - Oaths of Office; Failure to Take and Subscribe

Section 13 - Fees for Certain Commissions, Etc.

Section 14 - Approval of Bond; Withholding Commission

Section 15 - Bonds; Determining Amount

Section 16 - Schedule Bonds

Section 17 - Bond Premiums; Reimbursement

Section 18 - Examination of Bonds

Section 19 - Failure to File Sufficient Bonds; Removal of Principal

Section 20 - Bonds Deposited With County Treasurers; Examination

Section 21 - Multiple Salaries From Treasury

Section 22 - Plurality of Offices; Penalties

Section 23 - Full Time Devotion to Duties; Certain State Officers

Section 23a - Certain Trustees of State Institutions; Plurality of Positions

Section 24 - Office Hours

Section 24a - Working on Legal Holidays; Compensation; Exceptions

Section 24b - Assignments of Employee From Lower to Higher Grade

Section 24c - Overtime Pay; Prior Written Approval

Section 25 - Expenses of State Officers, Etc.

Section 25a - Death Away From Home; Return of Body; Expenses

Section 25b - Out-of-State Travel Expenses; Restrictions

Section 27 - Money Received for Commonwealth; Daily Remittance; Exceptions

Section 28 - Books and Accounts; Fiscal Year

Section 29 - State Institutions; Keeping Books and Accounts

Section 30 - Official Letters; Size of Paper

Section 30a - Official Letterheads; Uniform Style

Section 31 - Printing, Binding and Procuring Stationery for Commonwealth Offices and Departments

Section 32 - Annual Reports

Section 33 - Annual Reports; Recommendations for Legislation

Section 33a - Annual Reports; Recommendations to Avoid Special Legislation

Section 34 - Reports of Special Commissions; Drafts of Legislation

Section 35 - Special Reports to State Purchasing Agent; Appeals

Section 35a - Reports; Projects Requiring Assessments Upon Municipalities; Notice

Section 36 - Motor Vehicles Owned by Commonwealth; Use and Marking; Regulations and Restrictions, Enforcement; Transfer

Section 36a - Purchase, Replacement or Repair of Motor Vehicles; Authorization; Funds

Section 37 - Rules and Regulations; Compliance With Statutory Filing Requirements

Section 38 - Reports on Public Employees; Central Personnel Register

Section 38a - Price Adjustment Clause in Contracts for Road, Bridge, Water and Sewer Projects Awarded Under Sec. 39m

Section 39a - Construction Contracts for Public Ways, Airports or Public Works; Truck Rentals; Security for Payment

Section 39b - Construction Contracts for Public Ways, Airports or Public Works; Dump Trucks; Schedule of Rates; Disputes

Section 39c - Actions Under Sec. 39a; Forbidden Defenses

Section 39d - Additional Security

Section 39e - Inducing Rebates or Refunds of Transportation Charges; Penalties

Section 39f - Construction Contracts; Assignment and Subrogation; Subcontractor Defined; Enforcement of Claim for Direct Payment; Deposit, Reduction of Disputed Amounts

Section 39g - Completion of Public Works; Semi-Final and Final Estimates; Payments; Extra Work; Disputed Items

Section 39h - Indemnification of Contractors

Section 39i - Deviations From Plans and Specifications

Section 39j - Public Construction Contracts; Effect of Decisions of Contracting Body or Administrative Board

Section 39k - Public Building Construction Contracts; Payments

Section 39l - Public Construction Work by Foreign Corporations; Restrictions and Reports

Section 39m - Contracts for Construction and Materials; Manner of Awarding

Section 39m1/2 - Project Oversight; Owner's Representative; Qualifications; Procurement; Powers and Duties

Section 39n - Construction Contracts; Equitable Adjustment in Contract Price for Differing Subsurface or Latent Physical Conditions

Section 39o - Contracts for Construction and Materials; Suspension, Delay or Interruption Due to Order of Awarding Authority; Adjustment in Contract Price; Written Claim

Section 39p - Contracts for Construction and Materials; Awarding Authority's Decisions on Interpretation of Specifications, etc.; Time Limit; Notice

Section 39q - Contracts for Capital Facility Construction; Contents; Annual Claims Report

Section 39r - Keeping and Maintaining of Books, Records and Accounts; Statement of Management on Internal Accounting Control; Financial Statements; Enforcement

Section 39s - Contracts for Construction; Requirements

Section 39t - Controlled Insurance Program

Section 40 - Discharge or Release of Bonds

Section 41 - State Institutions; Sales of Property; Itemized Accounts

Section 42 - Records Conservation Board; Composition; Powers and Duties; Sale or Destruction of Records; Records Defined; Inquiries From Departments or Agencies

Section 43 - Fees for Copying Records; Keeping by Employees; Penalties

Section 44 - Employees as Agents for Others; Sale of Lands

Section 44a - Land Owned by Commonwealth; Sale to Counties, etc.; Highway Purposes

Section 44b - Petroleum Pipe Line; Laying on State Lands

Section 45 - Office and Position Classification Plan; Pay Plan

Section 46 - Administration of Classification and Pay Plans

Section 46c - Management Pay Plan

Section 46d - Appointments to Positions; Promotions From Positions Classified Under Civil Service Provisions

Section 46e - Civil Service Classifications; Positions Reimbursed by Federal Government

Section 46f - Tenure

Section 46g - Overtime Compensation

Section 46h - Vacation, Sick-Leave, Personal Leave and Benefits

Section 46i - Additional Duties of Personnel Administrator

Section 48 - Incumbents of Positions Classified; Duties

Section 49 - Appeal From Classification

Section 50 - Limit of Application of Secs. 45 to 49

Section 51 - Purchasing of Goods, Supplies, Equipment and Services for State Departments

Section 52 - Approval of Purchases

Section 53 - Grievances of Employees; Disposition; Appeals

Section 57 - Finality of Decision; Grievances Requiring Payment of Money; Disposition

Section 58 - Injuries Sustained in Service of State; Compensation

Section 59 - Persons Under Indictment for Misconduct in Office; Suspension; Temporary Appointees

Section 60 - Co-Operative Education Programs; Employment of Students

Section 61 - Determination of Impact by Agencies; Damages to Environment; Prevention or Minimization; Foreseeable Climate Change Impacts; Definition Applicable to This Section and Sec. 62

Section 62 - Definitions

Section 62a - Notice of Intent to Apply; Forms; Certification of Need for Environmental Impact Report; Application of Section

Section 62b - Environmental Impact Reports; Preparation and Submission; Funding

Section 62c - Notice of Availability of Environmental Impact Statement; Public and Agency Review

Section 62d - Permit Applications; Time for Agency Determination

Section 62e - Categories of Projects and Permits Not Requiring Environmental Impact Reports; Establishment; Application

Section 62f - Emergencies; Commencement of Projects; Land Acquisition

Section 62g - Federal Environmental Impact Statements in Lieu of Reports

Section 62h - Action or Proceeding Alleging Improper Determination of Need for Environmental Impact Report or Noncompliance With Law; Notice; Commencement; Matters Raised

Section 62i - Environmental Notification Forms Filed on or After November 15, 2007; Requirements

Section 62j - Opportunities for Public to Assess Impact of Proposed Projects; Impact on Environmental Justice Population; Measures to Improve Public Participation; Meaning of Designated Geographic Area

Section 62k - Consideration of Environmental Justice Principles; Establishment of Standards and Guidelines

Section 62l - Environmental Justice Council; Membership; Duties; Recommendations

Section 63 - Notice to State Secretary; Specifications; Report

Section 64 - Conversion of Hospitals; Approval of General Court

Section 65 - Legal Services for Commonwealth Provided Under Contract