M.G.L - Chapter 111, Section 31
PART I.
ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
TITLE XVI.
PUBLIC HEALTH
CHAPTER 111. PUBLIC HEALTH
CITY AND TOWN BOARDS OF HEALTH
Chapter 111: Section 31 Health regulations; summary publication;
hearings; filing sanitary codes and related rules, etc.
Section 31. Boards of health may make reasonable
health regulations. A summary which shall describe the substance
of any regulation made by a board of health under this chapter shall
be published once in a newspaper of general circulation in the city
or town, and such publication shall be notice to all persons. No
regulation or amendment thereto which relates to the minimum requirements
for subsurface disposal of sanitary sewage as provided by the state
environmental code shall be adopted until such time as the board
of health shall hold a public hearing thereon, notice of the time,
place and subject matter of which, sufficient for identification,
shall be given by publishing in a newspaper of general circulation
in the city or town once in each of two successive weeks, the first
publication to be not less than fourteen days prior to the date
set for such hearing, or if there is no such newspaper in such city
or town, then by posting notice in a conspicuous place in the city
or town hall for a period of not less than fourteen days prior to
the date set for such hearing. Prior to the adoption of any such
regulation or amendment which exceeds the minimum requirements for
subsurface disposal of sanitary sewage as provided by the state
environmental code, a board of health shall state at said public
hearing the local conditions which exist or reasons for exceeding
such minimum requirements. Whoever, himself or by his servant or
agent, or as the servant or agent of any other person or any firm
or corporation, violates any reasonable health regulation, made
under authority of this section, for which no penalty by way of
fine or imprisonment, or both, is provided by law, shall be punished
by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars.
Boards of health shall file with the department of
environmental protection, attested copies of sanitary codes, and
all rules, regulations and standards which have been adopted, and
any amendments and additions thereto, for the maintenance of a central
register pursuant to section eight of chapter twenty-one A.