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Massachusetts regulations

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  • Energy Facilities Siting Board - 980 CMR 17.00: Constructive Approvals
    June 5, 2026

    Massachusetts Division of Insurance regulation 211 CMR 52.00 establishes managed care consumer protections and carrier accreditation requirements including utilization review, network adequacy, and telehealth access; effective June 5, 2026.

  • Executive Office of Health and Human Services - 101 CMR 358.00: Rates for Applied Behavior Analysis - Public Hearing Notice
June 5, 2026

Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services maintains current applied behavior analysis rates for MassHealth members under 21 with autism spectrum disorder or Down syndrome; rates effective December 1, 2026.

  • Executive Office of Health and Human Services - 101 CMR 410.00: Rates for Competitive Integrated Employment Services - Public Hearing Notice
    June 5, 2026

    Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services increases competitive integrated employment service rates by 3.00% with a total annualized cost increase of approximately $2.39 million, effective July 1, 2026; public hearing scheduled for…

  • Executive Office of Health and Human Services - 101 CMR 420.00: Rates for Adult Long-Term Residential Services - Public Hearing Notice
    June 5, 2026

    Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services increases adult long-term residential service rates by 3.00% and expands geographic regions to five areas, effective July 1, 2026, with total annualized cost increase of $188.6 million.

  • Operational Services Division - 808 CMR 1.00: Compliance, Reporting and Auditing for Human and Social Services - Public Hearing Notice
    June 5, 2026

    Massachusetts Operational Services Division amends 808 CMR 1.00 to require human and social services contractors to report environmentally preferable products in property inventory and specify EPP in procurement for building repairs and appliances; …

  • Division of Insurance - 211 CMR 52.11: Provider Contracts (continued)
    June 5, 2026

    Massachusetts Energy Facilities Siting Board establishes constructive approval procedures for clean energy infrastructure permits when decisions are not issued within statutory deadlines, with the Presiding Officer required to assess progress 60 day…

  • Division of Insurance - 211 CMR 52.14: Required Disclosures for Carriers and Behavioral Health Managers
    June 5, 2026

    Massachusetts Division of Insurance regulation 211 CMR 52.11 mandates health insurance carriers include contract provisions prohibiting restrictive practices, requiring 60-day modification notice, prohibiting balance billing, and ensuring nondiscrim…

  • Division of Insurance - 211 CMR 52.15: Provider Directories
    June 5, 2026

    Massachusetts health insurance carriers must maintain adequate provider networks and file access analyses with the Commissioner demonstrating geographic accessibility and corrective action plans for underserved areas.

  • Division of Insurance - 211 CMR 52.18: Noncompliance with 211 CMR 52.00
    June 5, 2026

    Massachusetts Division of Insurance requires health insurers to maintain searchable provider directories updated within two business days, including specialties, credentials, facility affiliations, office locations, hours, languages, accessibility d…

  • Division of Insurance - 211 CMR 52.19: Severability
    June 5, 2026

    Massachusetts insurance carriers must cover telehealth services at parity with in-person rates for behavioral health and cannot rely primarily on telehealth-only providers to meet network adequacy requirements.

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