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H 3977

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2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Terry Alexander and 121 co-sponsors

Becket can appoint up to 2 alternates to the conservation commission; alternates serve up to 3 years and may sit when a regular member is absent or conflicted, boosting continuity.

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Bill Summary · H 3977

Summary: H. 3977 — An Act providing for alternate members of the conservation commission of the town of Becket

Overview

H. 3977 would authorize the town of Becket to appoint up to two alternate members to its conservation commission. These alternates would serve staggered terms of up to three years and could be designated by the commission chair to sit on the board when a current member is absent, unable to act, or has a conflict of interest. The measure operates as a local option to modify appointments under existing state law and would take effect upon passage.

Key Provisions

  • Authority to appoint alternates: The Becket selectboard may appoint up to 2 alternate members to the town’s conservation commission.
  • Term length: Alternates would serve staggered terms not exceeding 3 years.
  • Designation to sit: The chair of the conservation commission may designate an alternate to participate due to absence, inability to act, or conflict of interest of a regular member.
  • Vacancy governance: Alternates may serve until a vacancy is filled, in the event of a vacancy, pursuant to section 8C of chapter 40 of the General Laws.
  • Legal override: This act would operate notwithstanding section 8C of chapter 40, allowing Becket to establish alternates outside the standard framework.
  • Effective date: The act takes effect upon passage.

Affected Parties

  • Town of Becket governance structures, specifically the conservation commission and the selectboard.
  • Becket residents, who may benefit from more consistent conservation commission operations and governance.
  • Potentially affected current commission members and alternates as part of procedural changes to attendance and voting.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduced: March 31, 2025.
  • House docket: H. 3977 (House, No. 3977), accompanying petition by Rep. Leigh Davis and Sen. Paul W. Mark; Local approval required.
  • Current status: Read, rules suspended, read second and ordered to a third reading.
  • Legislative actions timeline includes: committee referral (March 31, 2025), Senate concurrence (April 3, 2025), hearing scheduled (May 13, 2025), committee report favorable (July 14, 2025), and subsequent readings in July–November 2025, leading toward final passage.
  • Related bill: HD 4521 (the accompanying/related measure).

Fiscal and Administrative Considerations

  • No explicit funding or appropriation is identified in the bill.
  • Administrative impact would involve staffing or logistics for appointing alternates (up to two) and regular updates to the commission’s composition and meeting practices.
  • Local approval is noted, indicating a procedural pathway specific to Becket’s governance.

Potential Impacts

  • Improved continuity and quorum reliability for the Becket conservation commission by mitigating disruptions caused by member absences.
  • Greater flexibility in Commission operations without requiring immediate vacancies to be filled through standard 8C procedures.
  • Possible changes to meeting dynamics and voting composition when alternates participate.

Context

  • The bill provides a targeted change to local governance in Becket by offering an alternate member mechanism for the conservation commission, while expressly authorizing deviation from the standard 8C process for vacancies where appropriate.

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Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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