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Massachusetts regulations

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  • 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…

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

Massachusetts Comptroller regulation 815 CMR 8.00 establishes procedures for contingent fee contracts linking contractor compensation to revenue increases, covering procurement, contract terms, accounting, and dispute resolution.

  • 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 payment intercept procedures for state departments, municipalities, and authorized billing entities to recover overdue accounts receivable.

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    Professional licensing is the single most-regulated area at the state level

    Across the states, the biggest share of activity is deciding who is allowed to work: licenses, boards, and certifications. That is the layer that quietly governs whether your doors can stay open.

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