Massachusetts regulations
- Division of Insurance - 211 CMR 52.15: Provider DirectoriesJune 5, 2026
Massachusetts health insurance carriers must maintain searchable electronic provider directories updated within two business days of status changes and conduct quarterly audits of behavioral health provider listings under 211 CMR 52.15.
- Department of Public Health - 105 CMR 270.000: Blood Screening of Newborns for Treatable Diseases and DisordersJune 5, 2026
Massachusetts Department of Public Health regulation 105 CMR 270.000 mandates newborn blood screening for treatable genetic and metabolic disorders with specimen collection between 24-48 hours after birth and allows religious exemptions.
- Division of Insurance - 211 CMR 52.00: Managed Care Consumer Protections and Accreditation of CarriersJune 5, 2026
Division of Insurance regulation 211 CMR 52.00 establishes managed care consumer protection standards and carrier accreditation requirements for health insurance plans; effective June 5, 2026.
- Executive Office of Health and Human Services - 101 CMR 420.00: Rates for Adult Long-Term Residential ServicesJune 5, 2026
Massachusetts Center for Health Information and Analysis holds a public hearing on July 2, 2026 to propose amendments to registered provider organization reporting requirements under 957 CMR 11.00 with no anticipated fiscal impact on small businesse…
- Department of Public Health - 105 CMR 270.012: Storage and Use of Residual SpecimensJune 5, 2026
Massachusetts Department of Public Health regulation 105 CMR 270.012 establishes storage and consent requirements for newborn blood screening residual specimens, requiring 15-16 year retention with provisions for earlier destruction upon parental re…
- Executive Office of Health and Human Services - 101 CMR 322.00: Rates for Durable Medical Equipment, Oxygen and Respiratory Therapy Equipment - Administrative Bulletin 26-13June 5, 2026
Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services updates durable medical equipment and respiratory therapy procedure codes effective January 1, 2026, adding 17 new codes and adjusting payment rates based on Medicare fees.
- Center for Health Information and Analysis - 957 CMR 11.00: Registered Provider Organization Reporting RequirementsJune 5, 2026
Massachusetts CHIA amends Registered Provider Organization reporting requirements under 957 CMR 11.00 to align with Chapter 343 of the Acts of 2024; public hearing scheduled July 2, 2026.
- Department of Public Health - 105 CMR 270.013: SeverabilityJune 5, 2026
Massachusetts Department of Public Health severability clause for 105 CMR 270.000 regulations ensures that court-invalidated provisions do not affect the remainder of the rule.
- Department of Revenue - 830 CMR 62B.2.1: Massachusetts Income Tax WithholdingJune 5, 2026
Massachusetts Department of Revenue requires motion picture production companies to register and withhold personal income tax on payments to independent contractors and loan-outs for in-state services.
- Executive Office of Health and Human Services - 101 CMR 358.00: Rates for Applied Behavior AnalysisJune 5, 2026
Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services announces public hearing on June 17, 2026 for proposed amendments maintaining current applied behavior analysis service rates under MassHealth for members under 21 with autism spectrum diso…
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