Section 7A. There is established within the department of environmental management, division of forest and parks, the position titles of chief park ranger and park ranger, provisions of the General Laws or any special law to the contrary notwithstanding. Said positions shall not be eligible for the provisions of Group (4) retirement benefits.
The chief park ranger and park rangers appointed and employed by the department of environmental management, when appointed deputy environmental police officers, shall enforce all regulations promulgated pursuant to section four A of chapter twenty-one, and section seven of chapter one hundred and thirty-two A and section sixteen of chapter two hundred and seventy, shall search for lost or missing persons or department property, and shall assist the bureau of fire control in both suppression and detection of fires.
A park ranger who has been appointed as a deputy environmental police officer who observes any violation of regulations promulgated pursuant to said section four A of said chapter twenty-one, and said section seven of said chapter one hundred and thirty-two A, may request the offender to state his name and address. Whoever upon such request refuses to state his name and address may be arrested without a warrant and shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollars and not more than one hundred dollars. Said ranger may, as alternative to instituting criminal proceedings, give to the offender a written notice to appear before the clerk of the district court having jurisdiction at any time during office hours within twenty-one days after the date of such violation. Said notice shall contain the name and address of the offender, offense charged, signature of the officer and option of the offender acknowledging that the notice has been received. The clerk of courts shall maintain a separate docket of all such notices to appear.
If any person notified to appear before the clerk of the district court fails to appear and pay the fine provided hereunder or, having appeared, desires not to avail himself of the procedure for the non-criminal disposition of the case, the clerk shall notify the ranger concerned, who shall forthwith make a criminal complaint.
Any person notified to appear before the clerk of the district court for a violation of said section four A of said chapter twenty-one, and of said section seven of said chapter one hundred and thirty-two A, may so appear within the time specified and pay a fine of fifty dollars. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, all fines and penalties recovered for violation of rules and regulations made under authority of this section shall be accounted for by the clerk of the court and forwarded to the department of environmental management to be deposited as revenue and shall be applicable to the department's retained revenue account.
Park ranger may, through independent contractors, remove from any area or way subject to their jurisdiction or control and store in any convenient place any vehicle parked or standing thereon in violation of any law, or rule and regulation, except a vehicle owned by the commonwealth or a political subdivision or by the United States or an instrumentality thereof or registered by a member of a foreign diplomatic corps or by a foreign consular officer who is not a citizen of the United States and bearing a distinctive number plate or otherwise conspicuously marked as so owned or registered; provided however, that such removal and storage shall be at no expense to and without liability on the part of the commonwealth. Liability may be imposed for the reasonable cost of the removal, and for the storage charges, if any, resulting upon the owner of the vehicle.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XIX - Agriculture and Conservation
Chapter 132a - State Recreation Areas Outside of the Metropolitan Parks District
Section 1 - Bequests, Restitutions or Gifts; Conservation Trust
Section 1b - Director of State Parks and Recreation
Section 1c - Bureau of Forest Fire Control; Bureau of Forestry; Bureau of Recreation; Chiefs
Section 1d - Duties of Bureau of Forest Fire Control
Section 1e - Duties of Bureau of Recreation; Expenses
Section 1f - Duties of Bureau of Forestry
Section 1g - Absence or Disability of Chiefs
Section 1h - Duties of Director of the Division of State Parks and Recreation
Section 2 - Assumption of Care and Maintenance of Park or Reservation Outside Urban Park District
Section 2a - Long-Term Programs; Powers of Commissioner
Section 2b - Nature of Use of Acquired Lands
Section 2c - Planning, Construction and Maintenance
Section 2d - Development and Improvement; Powers of Commissioner
Section 3 - Purchase or Lease of Land Lying Outside of Urban Parks District; Recreational Facilities
Section 3a - Eminent Domain; Exercise of Power
Section 3b - Acquisition of Rights by Prescription or Adverse Possession
Section 7b - Stolen, Lost, or Abandoned Property
Section 7c - Sale by Public Auction
Section 7e - Sale of Property, if Perishable or Liable to Deteriorate
Section 8 - Assistance of Director to Boards and Commissions
Section 11 - Conservation Program for Cities and Towns; Establishment
Section 111/2 - Conservation Program for Nonprofit Corporations; Establishment
Section 12 - Appalachian Trail
Section 12a - Massachusetts Ocean Sanctuaries Act
Section 12c - Regulations; Integration of Act With Other Programs and Agencies
Section 14 - Care, Control, and Protection of Sanctuaries
Section 15 - Prohibited Activities in Ocean Sanctuaries
Section 16 - Permitted Activities in Ocean Sanctuaries
Section 16h - Discharges Within Estuaries or Coastal Embayments
Section 16i - New or Modified Discharge Into Ocean Sanctuaries; Application Requirements
Section 16k - New or Modified Discharge Conditions
Section 17 - Squannacook and Nissitissit Rivers Sanctuary
Section 18 - Permits, Approvals, Certificates and Licenses; Ocean Development Mitigation Fee