Section 62B. In the case of projects directly undertaken by an agency, the environmental impact report shall be prepared and submitted by the responsible agency. If two or more agencies are responsible, a joint report shall be prepared and submitted by the agency designated by the secretary of environmental affairs. In the case of projects which require a permit or financial assistance from an agency, said report shall be prepared and submitted by the person or agency seeking the permit or financial assistance.
Public funds made available for the purpose of design of or planning or undertaking a project subject to sections sixty-two to sixty-two H, inclusive, may be expended for the research, preparation, and publication of the report and expenses incidental thereto, and said funds may be transferred or otherwise may be made available to other agencies designated by the secretary of environmental affairs to evaluate the draft or final report.
[ Third paragraph effective until June 24, 2021. For text effective June 24, 2021, see below.]
An environmental impact report shall contain statements describing the nature and extent of the proposed project and its environmental impact; all measures being utilized to minimize environmental damage; any adverse short-term and long-term environmental consequences which cannot be avoided should the project be undertaken; and reasonable alternatives to the proposed project and their environmental consequences. The secretary shall encourage agencies and persons to commence preparation of reports during the initial planning and design phase of projects. Said report shall be prepared and disseminated to inform the originating or permitting agency, reviewing agencies, the appropriate regional planning commission, the attorney general and the public of the environmental consequences of state actions and the alternatives thereto prior to any commitment of state funds for and prior to the commencement of the project if undertaken by an agency or prior to the issuance of any permit or grant of financial assistance for the project if undertaken by a person.
[ Third paragraph as amended by 2021, 8, Sec. 57 effective June 24, 2021 applicable as provided by 2021, 8, Secs. 102A and 102B. For text effective until June 24, 2021, see above.]
An environmental impact report shall contain: (i) statements describing the nature and extent of the proposed project and its environmental and public health impact as result of any development, alteration and operation of the project; (ii) studies to evaluate said impacts; (iii) all measures being utilized to minimize any anticipated environment and public health damage; (iv) any adverse short-term and long-term environmental and public health consequences that cannot be avoided should the project be undertaken; and (v) reasonable alternatives to the proposed project and their environmental consequences. The secretary shall encourage agencies and persons to commence preparation of reports during the initial planning and design phase of projects. Said report shall be prepared and disseminated to inform the originating or permitting agency, reviewing agencies, the appropriate regional planning commission, the attorney general and the public of the environmental consequences of state actions and the alternatives thereto prior to any commitment of state funds for and prior to the commencement of the project if undertaken by an agency or prior to the issuance of any permit or grant of financial assistance for the project if undertaken by a person.
[ Paragraph added by 2021, 8, Sec. 58 effective June 24, 2021 applicable as provided by 2021, 8, Secs. 102A and 102B.]
An environmental impact report shall be required for any project that is likely to cause damage to the environment and is located within a distance of 1 mile of an environmental justice population; provided, that for a project that impacts air quality, such environmental impact report shall be required if the project is likely to cause damage to the environment and is located within a distance of 5 miles of an environmental justice population. Said report shall contain statements about the results of an assessment of any existing unfair or inequitable environmental burden and related public health consequences impacting the environmental justice population from any prior or current private, industrial, commercial, state, or municipal operation or project that has damaged the environment. The required assessment shall conform to the standards and guidelines established by the secretary. If the assessment indicates an environmental justice population is subject to an existing unfair or inequitable environmental burden or related health consequence the report shall identify any: (i) environmental and public health impact from the proposed project that would likely result in a disproportionate adverse effect on such population; and (ii) potential impact or consequence from the proposed project that would increase or reduce the effects of climate change on the environmental justice population. The secretary may require that an assessment be performed at any stage of the review process.
Structure 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 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 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 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 10 - Officers Requiring Gubernatorial Appointments; Filling Vacancies
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 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 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 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 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 39c - Actions Under Sec. 39a; Forbidden Defenses
Section 39d - Additional Security
Section 39e - Inducing Rebates or Refunds of Transportation Charges; Penalties
Section 39h - Indemnification of Contractors
Section 39i - Deviations From Plans and Specifications
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 39q - Contracts for Capital Facility Construction; Contents; Annual Claims Report
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 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 46e - Civil Service Classifications; Positions Reimbursed by Federal Government
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 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 62f - Emergencies; Commencement of Projects; Land Acquisition
Section 62g - Federal Environmental Impact Statements in Lieu of Reports
Section 62i - Environmental Notification Forms Filed on or After November 15, 2007; Requirements
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