Section 87B1/2. The board shall grant or renew licenses to practice public accountancy to firms that make application and demonstrate their qualifications therefor in accordance with the following paragraphs:—
(a) Licenses shall be issued initially, and renewed, for periods of two years but in any event expiring on the last day of June of the next year following issuance or renewal. Applications for licenses shall be made in such form, and in the case of applications for renewal between such dates, as the board may by rule specify; and the board shall grant or deny any such application no later than ninety days after the application is filed in proper form. In any case where the applicant seeks the opportunity to show that issuance or renewal of a license was mistakenly denied, or where the board is not able to determine whether it should be granted or denied, the board may issue to the applicant a provisional license, which shall expire ninety days after its issuance or when the board determines whether or not to issue or renew the license for which application was made, whichever shall first occur.
(b)(1) An applicant for initial issuance of a license or for renewal of a permit to practice under this section shall be required to show, at a minimum, that:
(i) a simple majority of the ownership of the firm, in terms of financial interests and voting rights of all partners, officers, shareholders, members or managers, belongs to holders of a certificate who are licensed in any state;
(ii) a simple majority of the ownership of the firm, in terms of financial interests and voting rights of all partners, officers, shareholders, members or managers, belongs to holders of a certificate who are licensed in any state, and such partners, officers, shareholders, members or managers, whose principal place of business is in the commonwealth, practice public accountancy in the commonwealth and hold valid licenses issued by the board. The firm and its ownership, including nonlicensee owners, shall comply with rules promulgated by the board;
(iii) the firm is organized as a partnership, including a registered limited liability partnership registered pursuant to the laws of the state of its organization, a limited liability company registered pursuant to the laws of the state of its organization, a professional corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of chapter 156A or that agrees to comply with all requirements of sections 10 to 12, inclusive, of said chapter 156A or a business corporation; and
(iv) the firm designates a commonwealth licensee who shall be responsible for the proper registration of the firm and shall be identified by the firm to the board.
(2) A firm may include nonlicensee owners if:
(i) the firm designates a commonwealth licensee, who shall be responsible for the proper registration of the firm and shall be identified to the board by the firm;
(ii) all nonlicensee owners are natural persons active in the firm or affiliated entities;
(iii) nonlicensee owners do not hold themselves out as certified public accountants or sign accountants' reports, unless such individuals qualify to engage in the practice of certified public accountancy pursuant to paragraph (2) of subsection (h) of section 87B; and
(iv) the firm and its ownership, including nonlicensee owners, comply with such other requirements as the board may impose.
(3) Except as permitted by the board in the exercise of its discretion, a person may not become a nonlicensee owner or remain a nonlicensee owner if such person:
(i) has been convicted of a felony or of any other crime, an element of which is dishonesty or fraud, under the laws of any state of the United States or of any other jurisdiction if the acts committed would constitute a crime under the laws of the commonwealth; or
(ii) had a professional or vocational license or the right to practice a profession or vocation revoked or suspended for reasons other than nonpayment of dues or fees or if the person has voluntarily surrendered a professional or vocational license or the right to practice because of disciplinary charges or a pending disciplinary investigation and not reinstated by a licensing agency of any state or the United States, or of any other jurisdiction;
(iii) has been or is in violation of any rule or regulation regarding character or conduct adopted and promulgated by the board relating to nonlicensee owners; or
(iv) fails to timely file a report required by subparagraph (4).
(4) A nonlicensee owner of a licensee firm shall report to the board and the firm in writing of the occurrence of any of the events set forth in subparagraph (3) within 30 days of the date that the nonlicensee first has knowledge of the event. A conviction shall include the initial plea, verdict or finding of guilt, a plea of no contest or pronouncement of sentence by trial court even though the conviction may not be final until appeals are exhausted. The report shall be signed by the nonlicensee owner and shall set forth the facts that constitute the reportable event. The report shall identify, as appropriate, the event by the name of the agency or court, the title of the matter, the docket number and the date of the occurrence of the event. A firm shall report to the board within 30 days of its notice of any of the events set forth in said subparagraph (3) if no report has been filed by the nonlicensee owner.
(5) Application for registration by the firm shall be made upon the affidavit of a member of the partnership or the limited liability company, or officer, director or shareholder of the professional or business corporation depending upon the organizational form of the firm, who is a certified public accountant registered under section 87A.5; and who holds a valid license issued under section 87B. The board shall in each case determine whether the applicant is eligible for registration. A firm which is so registered and which holds a valid license issued under this section may use the words ''certified public accountants'' or the abbreviation ''CPA'' in connection with its name. In the case of a partnership firm, notification shall be given to the board within 90 days after the admission to or withdrawal of a partner from any partnership so registered and after the commencement or termination of a partner's personal and regular practice of public accounting in the commonwealth as a member thereof. In the case of a limited liability company firm, notification shall be given to the board within 90 days after the admission to or withdrawal of a member from any limited liability company so registered and after the commencement or termination of a member's personal and regular practice of public accounting in the commonwealth as a member thereof. In the case of a firm organized as a corporation, notification shall be given to the board within 90 days after the admission to or withdrawal of an officer, director or shareholder from a corporation so registered and after the commencement or termination of an officer's, director's or shareholder's personal and regular practice of public accounting in the commonwealth as a member thereof. The board shall collect a fee for the registration of each such firm.
(c) An applicant for initial issuance or renewal of a permit to practice under this section shall: (i) register each office of a firm within the commonwealth with the board; and (ii) show that all attest and compilation services rendered in the commonwealth are under the charge of a person holding a valid license to practice issued under section 87B or the corresponding provision of a prior law or the law of another state.
(d) The board shall issue an initial license or renewal upon payment of a fee.
(e) Applicants for initial issuance or renewal of licenses under this section shall in their application list all states in which they have applied for or hold licenses to practice public accountancy; and each holder of or applicant for a license under this section shall notify the board in writing, within thirty days after its occurrence, of any change in the identities of partners, members, officers, or shareholders who work within the commonwealth, any change in the number or location of offices within the commonwealth, any change in the identity of the persons in charge of such office, and any issuance, denial, revocation or suspension of a license by any other state.
[There are no paragraphs (f) to (h).]
(i) A business corporation engaged within the commonwealth in the practice of public accounting may register with the board as a corporation of certified public accountants; provided, however, that:
[There is no subparagraph (A).]
(1) natural persons who are licensed in the commonwealth or in any other state or territory of the United States or the District of Columbia to practice public accounting;
(2) general or registered limited liability partnerships in which all partners are natural persons described in clause (1);
(3) professional or other business corporations authorized by law to render public accounting services; and
(4) limited liability companies authorized by law to render public accounting services.
(B) No proxy for shares of such a business corporation shall be valid unless it shall be given to a qualified person. A voting trust with respect to shares of such a business corporation shall not be valid unless all the trustees and beneficiaries thereof are qualified persons, except that such voting trust may be validly continued for a period of not more than six months after the death of a trustee or beneficiary or for a period of not more than six months after a trustee or beneficiary has become a disqualified person.
(C)(1) It shall be provided in the articles of organization or by-laws of such a business corporation, or in an agreement binding upon all of its shareholders, that the corporation shall redeem all the shares of a shareholder upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following events, unless said shares are transferred to a qualified person within twelve months after occurrence of the event:
(i) if such shareholder dies;
(ii) if such shareholder is determined to be disqualified for a period of six months or more;
(iii) if such shareholder is determined in the manner set forth in the applicable instrument, to be incompetent or permanently disabled so as to be unable to render public accounting services on behalf of the corporation;
(iv) if any of the shares of such shareholder are transferred voluntarily or by operation of law to a disqualified person; or
(v) if any other event specified in the articles of organization or by-laws or said shareholder agreement shall occur.
(2) The redemption of shares shall take place within twelve months after the occurrence of any of the events described in subclause (1), unless a shorter time is specified in the articles of organization, by-laws or said shareholder agreement. The consideration for such redemption shall be an amount equal to the fair value of such shares on the dates of said event, unless otherwise provided in the articles of organization, by-laws or said shareholder agreement. In lieu of such redemption, all the shares of such shareholder may be transferred to a qualified person within such twelve month period.
(3) If a redemption or transfer of such shares of such a business corporation is not completed within the prescribed time period, such shares may be canceled by the corporation and the holder shall have no further interest or rights of a shareholder of the corporation other than the right to receive an amount equal to the fair value of such shareholder's shares under clause (2), unless otherwise provided in the articles of organization, by-laws or said shareholder agreement.
(4) Nothing contained herein shall affect the obligations of such a business corporation to a shareholder whose interest in the corporation is terminated hereunder with respect to compensation, benefits or other matters accrued prior to such shareholder's termination or disqualification.
(5) During the pendency of a redemption or transfer hereunder of the shares of a shareholder who is deceased, disabled or incompetent said shares may be voted by the personal representatives of such shareholder.
A regulating board may by rule further restrict the authority of a business corporation registering under this paragraph (i) to issue or transfer shares, but no such rule shall have the effect of causing a shareholder of such corporation at the time such rule becomes effective to become a disqualified person.
A shareholder of a business corporation registering under this paragraph (i) may transfer shares and rights or options to purchase shares of the corporation only to qualified persons, as defined herein; provided, however, that subject to subparagraph (C), nothing contained herein shall prohibit the pledge of shares of such corporation to a disqualified person or the transfer of such shares by operation of law or court decree to a disqualified person.
Nothing contained herein shall prevent a business corporation registering under this paragraph (i) from adopting other restrictions on the transfer of its shares or requiring that transferees be approved by its shareholders or directors under provisions of its articles of organization, by-laws or an agreement binding on all of its shareholders.
Every certificate issued representing shares of a business corporation registering under this paragraph (i) shall state thereon in bold print that the shares represented thereby are subject to restrictions on transfer imposed hereby and any further restrictions on transfer imposed by the appropriate regulating board or boards from time to time pursuant to this chapter.
Application for such registration shall be made upon the affidavit of an officer, director or shareholder of such corporation who is a certified public accountant registered under section eighty-seven A.5 and who holds a valid biennial license issued under section eighty-seven B. The board shall in each case determine whether the applicant is eligible for registration.
A business corporation which is so registered and which holds a valid biennial license issued under section eighty-seven B.5 may use the words ''certified public accountants'' or the abbreviation ''CPA'' in connection with its corporate name. Notification shall be given the board within ninety days after the admission to or withdrawal of an officer, director or shareholder from any business corporation so registered, and after the commencement or termination of any officer's, director's or shareholder's personal and regular practice of public accounting in this state as a member thereof. The board shall collect a fee for the registration of such a business corporation.
(j) The board shall revoke the registration of a partnership, including a registered limited liability partnership, or limited liability company, or a professional or business corporation registered as certified public accountants under this section, or corresponding provisions of prior law or as public accountants under the laws of the commonwealth if at any time it does not have all the qualifications prescribed by the provisions of law under which it qualified for registration, and the board may revoke or suspend any such registration of a partnership, including a registered limited liability partnership or limited liability company, or a professional or business corporation or may revoke, suspend or refuse to renew any biennial license issued to such partnership, including a registered limited liability partnership, or limited liability company, or professional or business corporation so registered for any of the causes enumerated in section eighty-seven D and for the following additional causes:—
(1) the revocation or suspension of the certificate, registration or biennial license of any partner or any officer, director, shareholder, member or employee thereof;
(2) the cancellation, revocation, suspension or refusal to renew the authority of the partnership, including a registered limited liability partnership, or limited liability company, or the professional or business corporation or any partner or officer, director, shareholder, member or employee thereof to practice public accounting in any other state, for any cause other than failure to pay a registration fee in such another state.
(k) The board shall issue a license to a firm that holds a certificate issued by another state upon a showing that the firm: (i) holds a valid license from a jurisdiction within the United States; and (ii) complies with the firm ownership and peer review requirements pursuant to this chapter at the time the application is made.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 112 - Registration of Certain Professions and Occupations
Section 1 - Duties of Director of Professional Licensure
Section 4 - Record of Registered Physicians; Annual Report
Section 5a - Physician's License Restrictions
Section 5b - Reports of Disciplinary Action by Professional Medical Organizations
Section 5c - Reports by Insurers of Medical Malpractice Claims or Actions; Liability
Section 5d - Reports of Violations by Public Officers or Employees
Section 5e - Reports by Physicians of Settlements or Arbitration Awards; Filing; Penalty
Section 5i - Surgical and Other Procedures; Report of Data Regarding Results
Section 5j - Annual Report to Special Commission on Medical Malpractice
Section 5k - Prioritization of Investigations; Rules and Regulations
Section 5l - Standards for Physicians Who Read and Interpret Mammography
Section 6 - Unauthorized or Unregistered Practice of Medicine; Penalties
Section 7 - Application of Secs. 2 to 6 and Sec. 8
Section 8a - Use of Term ''physician'' in Title, Advertisement, etc.; Penalties
Section 9 - Limited Registration; Fees; Qualifications; Revocation
Section 9a - Medical Students; Limited Practice of Medicine Under Supervision
Section 9b - Temporary Registration of Qualified Physician
Section 9c - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 9c to 9k
Section 9d - Application of Secs. 9c to 9k
Section 9e - Physician Assistants; Medical Services; Supervision; Legal Responsibility
Section 9f - Board of Registration of Physician Assistants; Duties
Section 9g - Record of Registered Physician Assistants and Programs; Annual Report
Section 9h - Investigative and Disciplinary Powers of Board
Section 9i - Registration of Physician Assistants; Applications; Requirements
Section 9j - Unauthorized Use of Title of Physician Assistant; Fraud
Section 9k - Approval of Education and Training Programs for Physician Assistants
Section 10 - Application of Medicine and Its Practice to Osteopathy and Its Practice
Section 11 - Prohibition of Certain Acts by Osteopaths
Section 12 - Disclosure of Information Relative to Venereal Disease by Registered Physician
Section 12a1/2 - Reporting Treatment of Victim of Rape or Sexual Assault; Penalty
Section 12b - Emergency Care of Injured Persons; Exemption From Civil Liability
Section 12c - Immunity of Physician or Nurse Administering Immunization or Other Protective Programs
Section 12e - Drug Dependent Minors; Consent to Medical Care; Liability for Payment; Records
Section 12f - Emergency Treatment of Minors
Section 12g - Disclosure of Information by Physicians and Other Medical Providers
Section 12h - Prescriptions on Hospital or Clinic Blanks; Printing of Physician's Name Required
Section 12k - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 12l to 12r
Section 12l - Personal Decision Regarding Pregnancy
Section 12m - Abortion; Pregnancy Existing for 24 Weeks or Less
Section 12n - Abortion; Pregnancy Existing for 24 Weeks or More
Section 12o - Abortion Performed Pursuant to Sec. 12n; Protection of Unborn Child
Section 12p - Abortion Performed Pursuant to Sec. 12m or 12n; Written Informed Consent; Facilities
Section 12q - Collection of Data
Section 12r - Written Informed Consent; Confidentiality; Patient Less Than 16 Years of Age
Section 12v.5 - Exemption of Automatic External Defibrillator Providers From Liability
Section 12w - Sterilization Operations; Consent
Section 12x - Restrictive Covenants Upon Physicians Rendered Unenforceable
Section 12y - Medicare Assignment Policy; Posting
Section 12z - Reports of Dog Bites
Section 12aa - Referral for Physical Therapy; Ownership Interest; Disclosure
Section 12bb - Lead Poisoning Screening
Section 12cc - Health Care Providers; Inspection of Records
Section 12dd - Administration of Long-Term Antibiotic Therapy Upon Diagnosis of Lyme Disease
Section 12ee - Substitution of Interchangeable Biological Product by Pharmacist
Section 12gg - Dispensing of 90–day Supply for Prescribed Topical Ophthalmic Products
Section 13 - Podiatry; Definition; Application of Secs. 13 to 23
Section 14 - Practice of Podiatry; Holding Out as a Registered Podiatrist
Section 16a - Limited Registration of Podiatrists
Section 16b - Students of Podiatric Medicine; Limited Practice
Section 16c - Temporary Registration of Podiatrists
Section 18 - Refusal to Issue Certificate of Registration in Podiatry; Revocation
Section 19 - Unprofessional Conduct; Definition; Regulation by Board
Section 20 - Suspension of Certificate of Registration in Podiatry
Section 21a - Prescriptions on Hospital or Clinic Blanks; Printing of Podiatrist's Name Required
Section 23a - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 23a to 23p
Section 23e - Limitation of Application of Section to Other Practices, Services or Activities
Section 23f - Athletic Trainers; Qualifications
Section 23g - Occupational Therapists; Qualifications
Section 23h - Occupational Therapy Assistant; Qualifications
Section 23i - Physical Therapist; Qualifications
Section 23j - Physical Therapist Assistants; Qualifications
Section 23k - Revocation, Suspension, Etc. of Licensee
Section 23m1/2 - Practice Settings of Licensees; Regulations
Section 23n - Athletic Trainers; Necessity of License
Section 23p1/2 - Physical Therapist; Disclosure of Referring Physician's Ownership Interest
Section 23r - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 23r to 23bb
Section 23t - Supervised Practice Pending Examination Results
Section 23u - Licensing as Respiratory Therapist Without Examination
Section 23w - Respiratory Therapists; Qualifications
Section 23x - Revocation or Suspension of Respiratory Therapist License
Section 23y - Unauthorized Practice of Medicine by Respiratory Therapist
Section 23z - Rules and Regulations of the Board of Respiratory Care; Roster of Licensees
Section 23aa - Unauthorized Practice of Respiratory Care
Section 24 - Registration of Pharmacists; Examination; Fees
Section 24b - Standards for Schools of Pharmacy; Certificates of Approval; Courses
Section 24b1/2 - Pharmacist Collaborative Practice Agreements; Collaborative Drug Therapy Management
Section 24b3/4 - Implementation of Collaborative Drug Therapy Management; Rules and Regulations
Section 24c - Pharmacy Technicians; Registration
Section 24d - Complaints Relating to Pharmacy Technicians; Investigation; Discipline
Section 24e - Person Acting as Pharmacy Technician Without Being Registered; Misdemeanor; Punishment
Section 24f - Pharmacy Technician Change of Address; Written Notification
Section 24g - Pharmacy Interns
Section 25 - Records of Board of Registration in Pharmacy; Annual Reports
Section 26 - Display of Certificate of Registration From the Board of Registration in Pharmacy
Section 27 - Complaints Against Registered Pharmacists; Notice; Hearing
Section 28 - Decision of Board of Registration in Pharmacy; Effect
Section 29 - Suspension of Certificate of Registration of Registered Pharmacist
Section 32 - Investigation of Complaints; Participation in National Data Reporting System
Section 34 - Certificate of Conviction of Pharmacist; Notification of Board
Section 36 - Continuance of Business of Deceased or Incapacitated Registered Pharmacists
Section 36a - Sale, Distribution or Delivery, at Wholesale, of Drugs or Medicines; License
Section 36e - Outsourcing Facilities; Registration
Section 37 - Drug Business; Definition
Section 38 - Transaction of Retail Drug Business; Registration; Permit; Display of Permit
Section 39a - Restricted Pharmacies; Registration
Section 39b - Nuclear Pharmacies
Section 39c - Long-Term Care Pharmacy and Home Infusion Pharmacy
Section 40 - Suspension or Revocation of Registration and Permit; Notice; Hearing
Section 41a - Patent and Proprietary Medicines; Non-Controlled Substances; Exemption From Regulation
Section 42c - Advisory Committee to the Board of Registration in Pharmacy
Section 43 - Powers and Duties of Board of Registration of Dentistry; Records; Annual Reports
Section 44 - Notification of Board of Office Address; Fees, Default; Lists; Display of Name
Section 45a - Limited Registration of Dentists; Renewal; Revocation
Section 46 - Reputable Dental College; Definition
Section 46a - Reexamination for Competency
Section 49 - Operation of Dental Office Under Name of Owner; Exception
Section 50 - Practicing Dentistry; Definition; Identification of Removable Dental Prosthesis
Section 50a - Prescriptions on Hospital or Clinic Blanks; Printing of Dentist's Name Required
Section 51 - Dental Hygienists
Section 511/2 - Registration of Dental Assistants
Section 51a - Continuing Education; Rules and Regulations
Section 52 - Penalties for Violations Regarding Licensing of Dental Professionals
Section 52a - Illegal Advertising; Dental Referral Service Disclosure
Section 52e - Repeated Irregularities in Billing Third Party Payers; Disciplinary Proceedings
Section 52f - Suspension of or Refusal to Renew Registrant's License; Hearing
Section 52g - Persons Filing Complaint or Providing Information to Board; Liability
Section 54 - Board of Registration in Veterinary Medicine; Power to Make By-Laws and Rules; Quorum
Section 54a - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 54 to 60
Section 56a - Temporary Permits to Practice Veterinary Medicine; Revocation
Section 56b - Prescriptions on Hospital or Clinic Blanks; Printing of Veterinarian's Name Required
Section 56c - Out-of-State Veterinarians; Examination; Registration; Reciprocity
Section 56d - Schools of Veterinary Medicine; Institutional License
Section 56e - Veterinary Students; Clinical Training; Licensing Exemption
Section 57 - Register of Registered Veterinarians; Annual Reports; Investigation of Complaints
Section 58 - Practicing Veterinary Medicine; Definition
Section 58a - Emergency Care to Animals; Exemption From Civil Liability
Section 58a1/2 - Dispensing of Compounded Drugs to Companion Animals by Veterinarians
Section 59a - Disposal of Abandoned Animals; Notice
Section 60 - Application of Secs. 54 to 59; Emergency Advice or Service
Section 60a - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 60a to 60l
Section 60b - Application for Registration as Architect; Fees; Examinations
Section 60d - Renewals of Certificates of Registration as Architect; Fee
Section 60f - Seal of Registered Architect
Section 60i - Certificate of Registration; Prima Facie Evidence
Section 60j - Roster of Registered Architects
Section 60k - Practice of Architecture; Use of Titles; Display of Signs and Other Advertising Matter
Section 60m - Determination of Services as Practice of Architecture; Finality; Fraud
Section 60n - Certificate of Registration as Architect Emeritus
Section 60o - Enforcement by Board of Registration of Architects; Attorney General; Duties
Section 60p - Punishment for Violations of Secs. 60a to 60n
Section 65a - Unlicensed Practice of Trade or Profession for Which License Is Required; Penalties
Section 65b - Board Authority to Suspend or Refuse to Renew License; Hearing; Judicial Review
Section 65c - Investigative Conference Meetings; Access to Meeting Records
Section 65d - Assessed Penalties; Allocation of Funds
Section 66 - Practice of Optometry; Definition
Section 66a - Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents; Utilization
Section 66c - Optometrists; Prescriptions; Referrals; Medical Error Reduction
Section 67 - Board of Registration in Optometry; Records; Inspection; Rules and Regulations; Reports
Section 68a - Examination for Use of Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agents
Section 68b - Examination for Use of Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents
Section 72 - Name of Optometric Practice
Section 72a - Unlawful Practice of Optometry; Violation of Rules and Regulations; Penalties
Section 73 - Application of Secs. 66 to 72a
Section 73c - Dispensing Optician; Definition
Section 73d - Licensing of Dispensing Opticians
Section 73g - Dispensing Optician License Fees
Section 73h - Refusal to Grant License; Suspension; Revocation; Hearing; Notice
Section 73i - Unlicensed Practice as Dispensing Optician; Penalties
Section 73j - Application of Secs. 73c to 73l to Registered Physicians or Optometrists
Section 73l - Revocation of Order of Suspension; Granting of New Licenses; Hearing
Section 73m - Sellers of Ready-to-Wear Magnifying Spectacles or Eyeglasses; Applicability of Law
Section 74c - Advisory Council on Continuing Education; Membership; Appointment
Section 74d - Contracts or Agreements; Restrictive Covenants on Nurses or Practical Nurses Void
Section 76 - Reciprocity Registration as Nurse or Practical Nurse; Fee
Section 76a - Nurses Registered in Other Jurisdictions; Temporary Registration
Section 76b - Canadian Nurse Licensure; Reciprocity
Section 77 - Investigation of Complaints; National Data Reporting Systems
Section 78 - Records of Board of Registration in Nursing; Inspection; Annual Report
Section 79 - Rules and Regulations of Board of Registration in Nursing
Section 80 - Violations of Provisions Relating to Professional Nursing
Section 80a - Violations of Provisions Relating to Practical Nursing
Section 80b - Nursing Practice; Advanced Practice; Licensed Practical Nurses
Section 80c - Nurse-Midwife; Designation
Section 80d - Nurse-Midwifery Advisory Committee
Section 80h - Nurse Anesthetist; Power to Issue Prescriptions and Order Tests and Therapeutics
Section 80k - Promulgation of Regulations by the Board Regarding Advanced Practice Nursing
Section 81 - Application of Secs. 80 to 80a; Government Employees
Section 81a - Inspection and Approval of Schools for Nurses
Section 81b - Approval of Schools for Nurses in Other States
Section 81c - Rules and Regulations Relative to Nursing Schools
Section 81d - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 81d to 81t
Section 81f - Moneys Received by Secretary of Board; Bond
Section 81g - Clerical and Other Assistance
Section 81i - Roster of Registered Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
Section 81j - Registration as Professional Engineer or Land Surveyor; Qualifications
Section 81k - Form and Content of Application for Registration; Fees
Section 81l - Time and Place of Examination; Scope; Methods of Procedure; Re-Examinations
Section 81m - Certificate of Registration; Prima Facie Evidence; Seal of Registrant
Section 81n - Expiration of Certificates; Notice; Renewal; Fee; Reinstatement
Section 81q - Reissuance of Certificate After Revocation; Duplicate Certificates; Fee
Section 81r - Limitation of Application of Sections to Other Practices, Services or Activities
Section 82 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 82 to 87
Section 84b - Itemized List of Funeral Costs
Section 84c - Requirement That Funeral Directors Make Organ Donation Information Available
Section 85a - Reciprocal Agreements With Other States
Section 87a - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 87a to 87e.5
Section 87b - Public Accountancy; Licenses; Individuals
Section 87b1/2 - Public Accountancy; Licenses; Firms
Section 87e - Public Accountancy; Records Incidental to Rendering Services; Confidential Information
Section 87t - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 87t to 87kk
Section 87kk - Application of Secs. 87t to 87jj
Section 87ll - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 87mm to 87oo
Section 87mm - Registration of Sanitarians; Application; Certificate; Expiration; Fee
Section 87oo - Titles; Registered Sanitarian; Letters r.s.; Use
Section 87pp - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 87pp to 87ddd
Section 87qq - Real Estate Brokers and Salesmen; Applicability of Secs. 87rr to 87ddd Exemption
Section 87vv - Licensed Real Estate Salesmen; Restrictions; Notices
Section 87zz - Real Estate Brokers and Salesmen; License Fee; Purposes; Advance Payments
Section 87aaa3/4 - Real Estate Brokers and Salesmen; Dual Agent; Designated Agent; Facilitator
Section 87ccc - Real Estate Brokers and Salesmen; Penalty for Illegal Representation or Practice
Section 87ddd1/2 - Real Estate Brokers and Salesmen; Persons Finding Dwelling Accommodations for Fee
Section 87www - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 87www to 87zzz
Section 87xxx - Certified Health Officers; Application; Certification
Section 87yyy - Certified Health Officers; Qualifications; Temporary Certification
Section 87zzz - Title: Certified Health Officer or c.h.o.
Section 89 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 89 to 97
Section 90 - Chiropractors; Rules and Regulations; Records; Reports
Section 91 - Chiropractors; Application for Certificate; Filing; Fees; Qualifications of Applicant
Section 92 - Chiropractors; Licensees of Other States; Registration
Section 93 - Chiropractors; Refusal to Grant Certificate; Revocation
Section 94 - Chiropractors; Examinations; Registration; Certificate; Display
Section 94a - Chiropractic Facilities; Licensing; Exception
Section 95 - Chiropractors; Penalty for Illegal Representation or Practice
Section 97 - Chiropractors; Rendition of Services; Advertisement
Section 98 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 98 to 107
Section 99 - Landscape Architects; Certificate of Registration; Necessity; Display
Section 100 - Landscape Architects; Seal of Design
Section 101 - Landscape Architects; Qualifications of Applicants; Practice by Associations
Section 102 - Landscape Architects; Examinations for Registration; Rules and Regulations
Section 103 - Landscape Architects; Fees
Section 104 - Foreign Landscape Architects; Certification; Reciprocity
Section 106 - Landscape Architects; Suspension or Revocation of Certificate; Reissuance
Section 107 - Landscape Architects; Penalty for Illegal Representation or Practice
Section 108 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 108 to 117
Section 110 - Nursing Home Administrators; Internship; Evidence of Training
Section 115 - Duties and Responsibilities of Board of Registration of Nursing Home Administrators
Section 116 - Nursing Home Administrators; Penalty for Illegal Representation or Practice
Section 117 - Effect of Sec. 116 on Employees and Subordinates of Nursing Home Administrator
Section 118 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 118 to 129a
Section 119 - Psychologists; Application for License; Contents and Requirements
Section 120 - Psychologists; Examination of Applicants; Health Service Provider Certification
Section 121 - Psychologists; Issuance of License Without Examination
Section 122 - Psychologists; Penalty for Illegal Representation or Practice
Section 123 - Psychologists; Exemptions to Penalties in Sec. 122
Section 124 - Psychologists; Temporary Licenses
Section 126 - Psychologists; Fees
Section 127 - Psychologists; Term of License; Renewal
Section 129 - Psychologists; Reinstatement of License
Section 129a - Psychologists; Confidential Communications
Section 129b - Psychologists; Contractual Restrictions on Right to Practice
Section 130 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 130 to 137
Section 131 - Social Workers; Application; Requirements; Exemption From Examination and Experience
Section 133 - Social Workers; Penalty for Illegal Representation or Practice
Section 134 - Social Workers; Practice of Social Work by Certain Parties
Section 135 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 135 to 135b
Section 135a - Social Workers; Confidential Communications; Exceptions
Section 135b - Social Workers; Confidential Communications; Testimonial Privilege
Section 138 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 138 to 147
Section 140 - Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists; Application; Fee
Section 141 - Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists; Nonresidents; Licenses; Fees
Section 142 - Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists; Certificate of Licensure; Issuance
Section 143 - Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists; License Renewal; Fee
Section 144 - Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists; Qualifications for License
Section 144a - Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists; Certification Requirements
Section 148 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 149 to 162
Section 149 - Committee on Acupuncture
Section 150 - Adoption of Rules; Register of Licensed Acupuncturists; Meetings; Compensation
Section 151 - Acupuncturists; Application for License
Section 152 - Acupuncturists; Eligibility for Registration and Licensure
Section 153 - Acupuncturists; Reciprocal Licensing
Section 154 - Acupuncturists; Examinations
Section 155 - Acupuncturists; Registration and Licensure; Certificate of Registration
Section 156 - Acupuncturists; Renewal of Licenses
Section 157 - Acupuncturists; Internship Programs
Section 159 - Acupuncturists; Enforcement; Penalties; Injunctions
Section 160 - Acupuncturists; Penalty for Illegal Representation or Practice
Section 162 - Federally Employed Acupuncturists; Treatment by Physical Therapists
Section 163 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 163 to 172
Section 167 - Allied Mental Health and Human Service Professionals; Temporary Permits
Section 168 - Allied Mental Health and Human Service Professionals; License Fees; Renewals
Section 173 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 173 to 195
Section 174 - Real Estate Appraiser Titles; Certification or Licensing; Opinions
Section 175 - Powers and Duties of Board of Real Estate Appraisers
Section 176 - Charging and Collection of Fees by Board of Real Estate Appraisers
Section 178 - Classification of Real Estate Appraisers; Applications
Section 179 - Real Estate Appraisers; Examinations for Original Certification; Requirements
Section 182 - Real Estate Appraisers; Nonresident Applicants for Certification or Licensing
Section 183 - Real Estate Appraisers; Applicants Certified or Licensed Out of State
Section 186 - Real Estate Appraisers; Certificate or License Number
Section 187 - Real Estate Appraiser Titles; Corporations, Partnerships, Firms or Groups
Section 192 - Contingent Real Estate Appraisal Assignments; Contingent Specialized Services Fees
Section 194 - Real Estate Appraisers; Penalty for Illegal Representation or Practice
Section 195 - Actions for Fees Brought by Uncertified and Unlicensed Real Estate Appraisers
Section 196 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 196 to 200
Section 197 - Hearing Instrument Specialists; Licensure
Section 197a - Hearing Instrument Specialists Licensed Out of State
Section 198 - Apprentice Hearing Instrument Specialists
Section 200 - Violations of Secs. 197 to 200; Punishment
Section 201 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 201 to 210
Section 202 - Board of Registration of Dietitians and Nutritionists; Powers and Duties
Section 204 - Dietitians/nutritionists; License Examination; Time Limitation for License Application
Section 206 - Authorized Activities for Nonlicensed Dietitians/nutritionists
Section 208 - Dietitians/nutritionists; Authority for Recognition of Licensees From Other States
Section 209 - Dietitians/nutritionists; Penalty for Illegal Representation or Practice
Section 210 - Dietitians/nutritionists; Addresses
Section 211 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 211 to 219
Section 212 - Board of Registration in Perfusion; Powers and Duties
Section 213 - Perfusionists; License Application; Renewal; Examination
Section 214 - Perfusionists; Examination Application; Reexamination; Provisional License
Section 215a - Complaints for Review of Orders of Board of Registration in Perfusion
Section 216 - Authorized Activities for Nonlicensed Perfusionists
Section 217 - License Without Examination; Perfusionist Applicants Licensed in Another Jurisdiction
Section 218 - Limitations on Licensed Perfusionists
Section 220 - Perfusionists; Addresses of Licensees
Section 221 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 222 to 226
Section 223 - Home Inspectors;establishment of Licensure Requirements; Applicant Qualifications
Section 224 - Home Inspection License Applicants Licensed in Another State
Section 226 - Violations of Secs. 222 to 225; Fines and Penalties; Appeal
Section 227 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 228 to 235
Section 228 - Massage Therapists; License Required to Practice; &Amp;szlig;exemptions
Section 229 - Massage Therapists; Application for License; Renewal
Section 230 - Reciprocal Licenses for Massage Therapists From Other Jurisdictions
Section 231 - Requirements for Licensing of Massage Therapists
Section 233 - Licensing of Massage Therapy Schools
Section 234 - Regulations by Board of Massage Therapy; Display of License in Place of Business
Section 235 - Advertising by Massage Therapists
Section 237 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 237 to 251
Section 243 - Sheet Metal Workers; Fees for Licenses
Section 244 - Sheet Metal Workers; Continuing Education Rules and Regulations
Section 246 - Sheet Metal Workers; Penalty for Illegal Representation or Practice
Section 247 - Sheet Metal Workers; Rules and Regulations for Cities and Towns; Enforcement; Appeals
Section 248 - Sheet Metal Workers; Notice for Non-Resolution of Violation
Section 249 - Sheet Metal Workers; Permit From Local Inspector of Buildings
Section 250 - Sheet Metal Workers; License Renewal Cycle and Period
Section 251 - Sheet Metal Workers; Rules Governing Property Owned by Commonwealth
Section 252 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 252 to 258
Section 254 - Education and Experience Requirements for Genetic Counselor Applicants
Section 256 - Examinations for Certification as Genetic Counselors and as ph.d. Medical Geneticists
Section 257 - Practice of Genetic Counseling by Unlicensed Persons; Exceptions
Section 259 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 259 to 262
Section 263 - Private Occupational Schools; Oversight by Division of Professional Licensure
Section 265 - Administration of Immunization by Certified Medical Assistant
Section 266 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 266 to 274
Section 267 - Practice of Naturopathic Health Care
Section 268 - Powers and Duties of Board of Registration in Naturopathy
Section 269 - Application for Original Licensure as Naturopathic Doctor
Section 270 - Renewal of Naturopathic Licenses
Section 272 - Disclosure by Licensed Naturopathic Doctors of Business and Residential Addresses
Section 273 - Unauthorized Practice of Naturopathic Medicine
Section 274 - Deposit of Fees From Naturopathic Licenses, Applications and Penalties
Section 275 - Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Change Efforts
Section 276 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 276 to 289
Section 277 - Appraisal Management Companies; Registration Required
Section 278 - Appraisal Management Companies; Rules and Regulations
Section 279 - Appraisal Management Companies; Application for Registration
Section 280 - Appraisal Management Companies; Designation of Controlling Person
Section 281 - Appraisal Management Companies; Designation of Employee in Charge
Section 283 - Appraisal Management Companies; Fees
Section 284 - Appraisal Management Companies; Surety Bond
Section 285 - Appraisal Management Companies; Prohibited Activities
Section 286 - Appraisal Management Companies; Disciplinary Actions
Section 287 - Appraisal Management Companies; Maintenance and Preservation of Records
Section 288 - Appraisal Management Companies; Injunctive Relief
Section 289 - Appraisal Management Companies; Investigations and Examinations by Board