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Massachusetts regulations

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  • 804 CMR 1.23 - Full Commission Review
    June 19, 2026

    Massachusetts 804 CMR 1.23 establishes Full Commission review procedures for appealing public hearing decisions, with notices of appeal due within ten days and petitions for review within 30 days.

  • 804 CMR 1.24 - Judicial Review
June 19, 2026

Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination establishes that only Full Commission decisions under sections 1.23(10), (11), or (12) constitute final orders eligible for judicial review under M.G.L. c. 151B and c. 30A.

  • 940 CMR 11.05 - Access to Personal Data by Data Subjects
    June 19, 2026

    Massachusetts Attorney General regulation 940 CMR 11.05 establishes procedures for individuals to request access to their personal data within 20 days, with permissible fees of $15 for searches under one hour and $0.25 per page for copying.

  • 961 CMR 2.69 - Lotteries Conducted Online (iLottery)
    June 19, 2026

    Massachusetts State Lottery regulations authorize online lottery sales through an iLottery Platform requiring players to be 21 years old and physically present in Massachusetts, with account deposit and transaction limits set by the Director.

  • 940 CMR 11.04 - Access to Personal Data by Persons Other than the Data Subject
    June 19, 2026

    Massachusetts Attorney General regulation 940 CMR 11.04 restricts dissemination of personal data to third parties unless authorized by law, court order, written consent, or specific exemptions including law enforcement and public records.

  • Center for Health Information and Analysis - Administrative Bulletin 26-01: 957 CMR 12.00 - Pharmacy Benefit Manager Reporting
    June 19, 2026

    Massachusetts Center for Health Information and Analysis Administrative Bulletin 26-01 establishes pharmacy benefit manager reporting requirements under 957 CMR 12.00 for entities managing pharmacy benefits in the state.

  • Department of Energy Resources - Clean Peak Energy Portfolio Standard (CPS) - 225 CMR 21.00
    June 19, 2026

    Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources establishes a Clean Peak Energy Portfolio Standard requiring retail electricity suppliers to source minimum percentages of supply from clean peak resources during high-demand periods, effective May 28, 20…

  • 101 CMR 334.00 - Rates for Prostheses, Prosthetic Devices and Orthotic Devices
    June 19, 2026

    Massachusetts establishes payment rates for prostheses, prosthetic devices, and orthotic devices provided to publicly aided individuals, effective for dates of service on or after July 1, 2026.

  • 101 CMR 343.00 - Rates for Hospice Services
    June 19, 2026

    Massachusetts hospice payment rates for Medicare-certified providers serving publicly aided patients vary by county and service type, with compliance-based rate adjustments effective October 1, 2025.

  • 101 CMR 349.00 - Rates for Early Intervention Program Services
    June 19, 2026

    Massachusetts establishes payment rates for Early Intervention program services for at-risk children birth through age three, effective July 1, 2026, with an estimated $6.14 million annualized fiscal impact.

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