Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 21a - Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs
Section 8 - Organization of Departments; Powers, Duties and Functions

Section 8. The department of environmental protection shall include the bureau of environmental sanitation and all the powers and duties assigned to said bureau which relate to environmental health, air pollution control, noise regulation, community sanitation, water supply and water quality, noisome trades and sanitary landfills, and including those set forth in sections two B, two C, five E, five F, five G, seventeen, twenty-three, twenty-four, thirty-one C, thirty-one D, one hundred and forty-two A to one hundred and forty-two E, inclusive, one hundred and forty-three, one hundred and forty-seven, one hundred and fifty A, one hundred and fifty-two, one hundred and fifty-nine, one hundred and sixty to one hundred and sixty-six, inclusive, and one hundred and seventy-five of chapter one hundred and eleven, the division of water pollution control, and the powers and duties contained in section forty of chapter one hundred and thirty-one. The department of environmental protection shall maintain, in one location, copies of all city and town sanitary codes, and all rules, regulations and standards that pertain to public health, and any amendments and additions thereto, which have been adopted by boards of health pursuant to section thirty-one of chapter one hundred and eleven. The department shall make said information available for public inspection and reference, and shall charge a fee for reproducing and mailing said information which shall be in an amount sufficient to cover the expense of providing such services.
In regulating or approving any pollution prevention, control or abatement plan, strategy, or technology, through any permit, license, regulation, guideline, plan approval or other departmental action affecting or prohibiting the emission, discharge, disposal, release, or threat of release of any hazardous substance to the environment, or in establishing standards for such emission, discharge, disposal, release, or threat of release, pursuant to any statute administered by said department, the department may consider the potential effects of such plans, strategies and technologies on public health and safety and the environment that may arise through any environmental medium or route of exposure that is regulated by the department pursuant to any statute; and said department shall act to minimize and prevent damage or threat of damage to the environment. In no event shall the department authorize implementation of any plan, strategy or technology less protective of the environment than required by any applicable federal statute, regulation, permit, license, or plan approval.
The department of environmental protection shall assist in the implementation of chapter 21N.
The provisions of this section shall not limit or restrict any existing authority of the department of environmental protection.
The department of conservation and recreation shall include a division of state parks and recreation and a division of water supply protection.
The department of agricultural resources shall include, the board of food and agriculture, the pesticide board, the state reclamation board, and any divisions or bureaus created under said department pursuant to section six of chapter twenty.
The department of fish and game, shall include the fisheries, wildlife and environmental law enforcement advisory board, division of fisheries and wildlife, fisheries and wildlife board, boating and recreational vehicle safety advisory board, public access board, division of marine fisheries and the marine fisheries advisory commission.
The department of fisheries, wildlife and environmental law enforcement shall have the power to take by eminent domain under the provisions of chapter seventy-nine and chapter eighty A lands and interests therein determined by the commissioner thereof as necessary or desirable to carry out the policies, programs or authorities of said department, including, but not limited to, the acquisition of locations of public access, designated by the public access board pursuant to section seventeen A of chapter twenty-one. Said department shall administer and maintain a riverways program that shall provide, in addition to other services, technical assistance to cities, towns and citizens groups regarding protection and restoration of the ecological integrity of rivers, streams and riparian lands and promotion of public access to such rivers, streams and riparian lands.
There shall be within the department of fisheries, wildlife and environmental law enforcement an advisory board to be known as the fisheries, wildlife and environmental law enforcement advisory board. Said board shall consist of two members of the fisheries and wildlife board, one member of the natural heritage and endangered species advisory committee, three members of the marine fisheries advisory commission and three members of the boating and recreational vehicles safety advisory board, of which at least one member shall represent boating interests. The fisheries and wildlife board, the natural heritage and endangered species advisory committee, the marine fisheries advisory commission and the boating and recreational vehicles safety advisory board shall each appoint from its own members by majority vote the persons on said board representative of such board, committee or commission. Each member appointed to the advisory board will serve for a term of three years and may be reappointed for similar terms. The advisory board shall advise the commissioner on matters relevant to the affairs of the department, shall meet at least quarterly and at the request of the commissioner. The members of the advisory board shall receive no compensation but shall be reimbursed by the department for expenses necessary to the performance of their duties.
The office of the secretary shall include the office of law enforcement, the division of conservation services, including the committee for conservation of soil, water and related resources, and the water resources commission and the Massachusetts coastal zone management office.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth

Chapter 21a - Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs

Section 1 - Creation; Secretary; Acting Secretary; Undersecretary

Section 2 - Duties and Functions; Inter-Agency Information, Services and Plans; Filing Applications; Core Administrative Functions

Section 2a - Compromise or Settlement of Claims for Damages for Injury and for Destruction or Loss of Natural Resources; Authority of Secretary

Section 3 - Functions of Secretary; Report

Section 4 - Powers and Duties of Secretary

Section 4a - Coastal Zone Management Office

Section 4c - Ocean Management Plan; Ocean Advisory Commission; Ocean Science Advisory Council; Duties of Secretary

Section 5 - Program Review Boards; Appointment; Reports; Expenses

Section 6 - Experts and Assistants; Appointment; Qualifications; Classified Employees; Tenure

Section 7 - Departments; Commissioners, Appointment, Removal, Qualifications, Functions, Salary

Section 7b - State Geologist

Section 8 - Organization of Departments; Powers, Duties and Functions

Section 8a - Water Resources Commission; Members; Terms

Section 8b - Chairman; Duties of Commission

Section 8c - Water Supply Policy Statement; Update and Report

Section 8d - Rules and Regulations

Section 8e - Director; Staff

Section 8f - Meetings; Expenses; per Diem

Section 9 - Grants and Gifts; Expenditure; Records

Section 10a - Office of Law Enforcement; Director; Deputies; Environmental Police Officers; Rules and Regulations

Section 10b - Enforcement of Penal Laws

Section 10c - Authority of Officers

Section 10d - Uniforms; Badges; Fine for Unlawful Use

Section 10e - Entry on Private Land; Disposition of Animals

Section 10f - Rules and Regulations; Hours and Pay for Boat Based and Land Based Personnel; Assignments

Section 10g - Requests for Name and Address; Penalties for Refusal to Provide Information; Notices of Violations; Appearances and Payment of Fines; Seizure and Forfeitures

Section 10h - Fines for Categories of Violations

Section 10i - Surcharge Added on Fines for Violations Under Chapter 21a When Complaining Officer Is Environmental Police Officer or Deputy Environmental Police Officer

Section 10j - Incapacity of Environmental Police Officer Due to Injuries Sustained in Performance of Duties; Leave Without Loss of Pay

Section 11 - Boating Safety Advisory Board

Section 11a - Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Board

Section 11b - Public Access Board; Composition; Meetings; Designation of Public Access Points; Regulations; Purchase of Equipment

Section 11c - Prohibition on Alteration or Pollution of Rivers and Streams; Scenic and Recreational Classifications; Restraint of Violations; Unreasonable Use Restriction Petitions; Uncompensated Taking Hearings; Damages

Section 12 - Rules and Regulations; Adoption; Review

Section 13 - State Environmental Code; Adoption; Preparation of Sewage Disposal Systems; Enforcement of Code

Section 13a - System Inspectors of On-Site Sewage Disposal Systems; Penalty

Section 14 - Disposal of Dredged Materials

Section 16 - Civil Administrative Penalties

Section 17 - Soil Containing Dangerous Levels of Lead; Cover and Disposal; Regulations

Section 18 - Permit Application and Compliance Assurance Fees; Timely Action Schedules; Regulations

Section 18a - Federal Safe Drinking Water Assessment; Advisory Committee

Section 19 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 19 to 19j

Section 19a - Board of Registration of Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup Professionals

Section 19b - Regulations

Section 19c - Licensing

Section 19d - License Requirement; Regulations

Section 19e - Inspection of Known or Suspected Sites; Warrants

Section 19f - Violations; Orders Issued by Board; Notice to Department

Section 19g - Civil Administrative Penalties

Section 19h - Adjudicatory Hearings; Judicial Review

Section 19i - Jurisdiction of Superior Court

Section 19j - Violations; Penalties

Section 20 - Joint Powers Agreements; Definitions; Approval; Administration

Section 21 - Competitive Procurement of Electric Generation

Section 22 - Carbon Dioxide Cap and Trade Program

Section 23 - Off-Highway Vehicle Advisory Committee

Section 24 - Office of the State Climatologist; Powers and Duties; Term

Section 25 - Water Infrastructure Advisory Committee; Members; Report

Section 26 - Local Seafood Marketing Program; Objectives; Steering Committee

Section 27 - Program to Facilitate Transfer of Development Rights to Protect Conservation Values and Encourage Development Through Market Incentives; Administration of Loan Program

Section 28 - Protection From Harmful Flame Retardants