Medal of Valor-Newberry County Sergeant Michael Claytor
Expands the department’s power to enter premises without a warrant to inspect and address environmental violations, with warrants optional on request.
Expands the department’s power to enter premises without a warrant to inspect and address environmental violations, with warrants optional on request.
Note on materials provided
- The document package includes several unrelated headings (a federal-sounding "Rio San José and Rio Jemez Water Settlements Act of 2025" and a bill title about non‑native big game mammals). The operative bill text supplied and the bill caption presented to the Massachusetts General Court is “An Act relative to right of entry to prevent environmental violations.” This summary focuses on that Massachusetts bill text.
To expand and clarify the authority of Department personnel and authorized agents to enter public or private premises to investigate, sample, inspect, or take actions to protect public health, safety, or the environment in connection with matters governed by Section 150A of Chapter 111 of the Massachusetts General Laws.
(Plainly: routine inspections may occur without a warrant, but upon demand the department will obtain a warrant; emergency entries to avert immediate harm are also authorized.)
Sponsors and related measures (as supplied)
- Sponsors listed: Martin T. Heinrich (primary), José M. Serrano (cosponsor), Brad Hoylman‑Sigal (cosponsor), Liz Krueger (primary), John Liu (cosponsor).
- Related/companion bills: HR 1322, A 859, SD 885, and several prior-session S bills listed in the supplied materials.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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