Extends the town of Goshen's authority to impose a hotel and motel tax
The law authorizes flexible opt-out methods for pesticide applications, including census-based and hand-delivered requests, to exclude private properties.
The law authorizes flexible opt-out methods for pesticide applications, including census-based and hand-delivered requests, to exclude private properties.
Note on metadata: The bill text and legislative history provided show S.666 as an Act relative to pesticide applications (filed by Sen. Bruce E. Tarr in the Massachusetts Legislature) and was signed into law as Chapter 251 on 2025-08-07. Some supplied header items (title about a hotel/motel tax and some sponsor names) conflict with the bill text; this summary follows the enacted text.
To authorize the Massachusetts Pesticide Board, in consultation with the State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board, to adopt regulations providing alternative, more flexible ways for private property owners to designate their property for exclusion from wide-area pesticide applications — including mosquito-control spraying — without requiring submission of a certified letter to the municipal clerk.
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