Establishes a state frontotemporal degeneration registry
Explicitly permits the public to pass across private tidelands for running, walking, and access to swimming and snorkeling.
Explicitly permits the public to pass across private tidelands for running, walking, and access to swimming and snorkeling.
Note on source: The bill number and status provided (S.598 — SIGNED CHAP.479) are accompanied by bill text that clearly concerns public passage across private tidelands. The supplied title ("Establishes a state frontotemporal degeneration registry") appears to be incorrect or mismatched to the text. The summary below reflects the actual bill text and docket information relating to tidelands access (Senate Docket No. 312 / S.598).
An Act permitting free passage across private tidelands
To clarify and expand the public’s right to traverse private tidelands for low‑impact, recreational uses — specifically by running, walking, and to access swimming and snorkeling — by amending the definition/description of public passage in Massachusetts’ tidelands law (Chapter 91).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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