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    • Operational Services Division - Bureau of Purchased Services - 808 CMR 1.00: Compliance, Reporting and Auditing for Human and Social Services
      June 5, 2026

      Massachusetts Operational Services Division amends compliance regulations to require human and social services contractors to report environmentally preferable products in inventories and specifications; public hearing scheduled June 17, 2026.

    • 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…

    • Division of Insurance - 211 CMR 52.13: Evidences of Coverage
      June 5, 2026

      Massachusetts Division of Insurance requires health, dental, and vision carriers to provide insureds with comprehensive evidences of coverage disclosing benefits, cost-sharing, provider networks, and grievance procedures, with allowances for electro…

    • Department of Public Health - 105 CMR 270.013: Severability
      June 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.

    • 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…

    • 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
      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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