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STATE AND OTHER POLICE, AND CERTAIN POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE OFFICE OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND INSPECTIONS OF THE DIVISION OF PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 1— Definitions and duties of commissioner and division of occupational licensure
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 1A— Repealed, 1991, 412, Sec. 82A
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 2— Inspectors; powers and duties; appointment as special state police
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 3— Rewards or gifts for services; failure to perform duties
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 8— County police; appointment; badge; powers
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 8A— Carrying police weapons and equipment
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 10F— Parking control officers
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 11— Cities authorized to establish police force; appointments to force
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 12— Number of members
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 13— Assignment to duty; powers and duties; compensation
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 13A— Towns authorized to establish reserve police force; number; appointments; removal; regulations; powers and duties; compensation
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 13B— Reserve police forces in cities; appointments from civil service eligible list
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 13C— Reserve police forces in towns; appointments from civil service eligible list
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 14— Days off for police; one day out of thirty
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 15— Days off for police; one day out of fifteen
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 16— Days off for police; one day out of eight
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 16A— Days off for police; one day out of seven
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 16B— Days off for police; one day out of six
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 16C— Five day weeks; vote of voters; petition question on ballot
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 17— Time for days off; effect; emergencies; minimum days annually; effect on annual vacations
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 17A— Additional days off or pay
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 17B— Five day and forty hour week; compensation for additional service; reduction in compensation
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 17C— Time off or pay for overtime duty
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 17D— Annual convention of Massachusetts Police Association
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 17E— Overtime compensation upon discharge, resignation, retirement or death
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 17F— Police chiefs; working on holidays; additional pay
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 17G— Five day forty-hour week; overtime pay
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 18— Police stations for detention of women; appointment of matrons
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 19— Qualifications for appointment; removal; compensation; residence; on call status; powers and duties; accommodations for women held at stations
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 20— Removal of women to nearest station with matron; jurisdiction
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 21— ''Police station'' and ''station'' defined
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 21A— Police cadets; appointment; qualifications; compensation; duties; status; retirement and pensions
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 22— Definitions
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 23— Necessity of private detective license; exceptions
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 24— Applications; qualifications of applicants
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 25— License; disqualification of convicts; duration; posting; name of licensee and approval; renewal and revocation
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 26— License fees; bond
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 27— Employment to determine labor conditions or disseminate propaganda; penalty
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 28— Assistants; employment; divulgence of information or false report; penalty
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 29— Badges, identification cards, weapons, equipment and vehicles
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 29A— Daily records concerning guards carrying guns required
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 30— Prohibited acts; penalty
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 31— Names of police officers sent to municipal police training committee; failure to send names
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 32— Necessity of license to hold boxing, kickboxing, mixed martial arts or other unarmed combative sporting event or sparring match or exhibition; definitions applicable to Secs. 32 to 51
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 33— Issuance and term of license; revocation of license; issuance of license for toughman competition prohibited
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 34— Bond
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 35— Licenses for physician, promoter, referee, judge, timekeeper, professional boxer, kickboxer, mixed martial arts contestant or other unarmed combative sport contestant, or a manager, trainer or second of such a contestant; fees
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 35A— Amateur boxing, mixed martial arts or other unarmed combative sporting events, sparring matches and exhibitions; acknowledgment of rules and regulations of amateur governing body; licensing of amateur referees, judges and officials; limitation on number and timing of competitions; gloves
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 36— Necessity of referee and judges; powers and duties; vote; decision; forfeitures; fees of officials; payment
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 36A— Contracts between unarmed combatants and managers or promoters
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 36B— Violations of Secs. 32 to 51; penalties
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 37— Necessity of physician; duties; qualifications; fees; certificate of contestant's fitness
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 38— Number and time of rounds; frequency of tournaments or contests; gloves; protective devices
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 39— Ages of contestants and persons admitted to matches
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 39A— Boxer, kickboxer, mixed martial arts contestant or other unarmed combative sport contestant previously knocked out six or more times
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 39B— Insurance on contestants
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 40— Percentage of receipts paid to commonwealth; reports to commission; filing of contracts entered into for sale, lease or exploitation of broadcasting rights; enforcement
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 40A— Boxers' fund
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 41— Number of persons admitted; limitation
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 42— Revocation or suspension of license; administrative penalty
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 43— Financial interest of licensee in boxer; prepayment of contestant
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 44— Authority of commission to summon witnesses
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 45— Enjoining unlicensed or illegal matches
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 46— Rules and regulations; special permits; annual report
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 47— Distribution to towns of money received by commonwealth
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 47A— Prohibition of licensed event by municipality; notice of exercise of municipal option
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 50A— Courses of instruction in boxing, kickboxing, mixed martial arts and other unarmed combative sports or matches or exhibitions sponsored by youth organizations, private clubs, law enforcement agencies, etc
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 51— Statutes not applicable to matches or exhibitions
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 56— Sale of power lawn mowers; safety devices required; rules and regulations; penalty
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 57— Installation, repair or maintenance of security systems; licensure; exceptions
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 58— Application for license; filing; contents; proof of qualifications
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 59— Issuance of license; effect of felony conviction; term; contents; renewal
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 60— Employee statements; filing; security check; false statements by licensee or employee; penalties
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 61— Fees
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 62— Acceptance of education, training or service completed by applicant as member of armed forces toward qualification requirements to receive license or certification; validity of license or certificate during active service of holder; expedited licensing of spouse of member of armed services
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 147, § 63— Prohibition of assistance to federal law enforcement agency or any other state's law enforcement agency or any private citizen or quasi-law enforcement agent in investigation or inquiry into services constituting legally-protected health care activity; enforcement