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  • Board of Fire Prevention Regulations - 527 CMR 12.00: Massachusetts Electrical Code (Amendments)
    June 5, 2026

    Massachusetts adopts the 2026 National Electrical Code with specified modifications for all electrical installations with permits granted after April 24, 2026, establishing safety requirements, permit procedures, inspection timelines, and GFCI prote…

  • 815 CMR 2.00 - State Grants, Federal Grant Awards, Federal Subgrants and Subsidies
    May 22, 2026

    Massachusetts regulations 815 CMR 2.00 establish administrative procedures for state departments managing grants, subsidies, and federal subgrants, covering application processes, disbursement methods, recipient requirements, and record-keeping stan…

  • Department of Revenue - 830 CMR 62C.00 - Administrative Provisions Relative to State Taxation (Emergency Regulation Expiration Notice)
    May 22, 2026

    Massachusetts Department of Revenue emergency regulation allowed penalty waivers for sales, marijuana retail, room occupancy, and meals taxes when underpayment penalties would cause undue financial hardship; regulation expired May 5, 2026.

  • Office of the Comptroller - 815 CMR 9.00: Debt Collection and Intercept
    May 22, 2026

    Massachusetts Office of the Comptroller regulation 815 CMR 9.00 establishes debt collection and intercept procedures for state billing entities, municipalities, and authorized agencies to recover overdue accounts receivable through dunning notices, …

  • Office of the Comptroller - 815 CMR 8.00: Contingent Fee Contracts for Non-Tax Revenue Maximization
    May 22, 2026

    Massachusetts Office of the Comptroller regulation 815 CMR 8.00 establishes procurement and contract requirements for contingent fee agreements where state department compensation depends on achieving increased non-tax revenues.

  • Office of the Comptroller - 815 CMR 4.00: Late Penalty Interest
    May 22, 2026

    Massachusetts Comptroller regulation 815 CMR 4.00 requires state departments to pay interest to commercial vendors for late payments on goods or services delivered after March 24, 1988, with rates set semiannually by the Commissioner of Administrati…

  • Department of Revenue - 830 CMR 62C.00 - Administrative Provisions Relative to State Taxation (Emergency Regulation Expiration Notice)
    May 22, 2026

    Massachusetts Attorney General's proposed 940 CMR 39.00 establishes shared appreciation mortgage disclosure and reporting requirements with a hybrid public hearing on June 9, 2026, and written comments accepted May 18 through June 12, 2026.

  • Office of the Comptroller - 815 CMR 4.00: Late Penalty Interest
    May 22, 2026

    Massachusetts Comptroller regulation 815 CMR 4.00 requires state departments to pay interest to vendors when payments for goods or services are late beyond contractual due dates, with interest rates set semiannually by the Commissioner of Administra…

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