§ 1 Duties of commissioner of occupational licensure and commissioner of public health
§ 1A Issuance of license or certificate to engage in business or profession; statement of obligation to report certain injuries of children
§ 1B Acceptance of education, training or service completed by applicant as member of armed forces toward qualification requirements to receive license or certification; validity of license or certificate during active service of holder; expedited licensing of
§ 2 Registration of physicians; alien applicants; examinations; renewal; required professional malpractice liability insurance; fees; continuing education relating to diagnosis, treatment and care of patients with cognitive impairments
§ 2A Acceptance of certificate in lieu of examination for registration as qualified physician; fee
§ 2B Schools for training medical laboratory technologists; inspection; approval; approving authority
§ 2C Schools for training medical X–ray technicians; approval; inspection; approving authority
§ 2D Professional relationships preventing physician from providing administrative or judicial testimony
§ 3 Examinations
§ 4 Record of registered physicians; annual report
§ 5 Investigation of complaints related to the practice of medicine; remediation program; individual profiles; hearing; disciplinary action; immunity; confidentiality; notice; subpoenas; adjudicatory hearing decisions
§ 5A Physician’s license restrictions
§ 5B Reports of disciplinary action by professional medical organizations
§ 5C Reports by insurers of medical malpractice claims or actions; liability
§ 5D Reports of violations by public officers or employees
§ 5E Reports by physicians of settlements or arbitration awards; filing; penalty
§ 5F Reports of violations by health care providers; discrimination; liability of employers; exemption
§ 5F1/2 Providing or assisting in reproductive health care services and gender-affirming health care services; availability of physician’s record
§ 5G Communication with professional organizations or board; liability; counsel fees and costs
§ 5H Incompetency or impairment of physician; physical or mental examination; court order; report
§ 5I Surgical and other procedures; report of data regarding results
§ 5J Annual report to special commission on medical malpractice
§ 5K Prioritization of investigations; rules and regulations
§ 5L Standards for physicians who read and interpret mammography
§ 5M Physician investment in for-profit hospitals and health maintenance organizations; regulations
§ 5N Professional development training module on suicide prevention through reduction of access to lethal means
§ 5O Telehealth
§ 6 Unauthorized or unregistered practice of medicine; penalties
§ 7 Application of Secs. 2 to 6 and Sec. 8
§ 8 Recording of certificate of registration as a physician by city or town clerk; fee; records
§ 8A Use of term ”physician” in title, advertisement, etc.; penalties
§ 9 Limited registration; fees; qualifications; revocation
§ 9A Medical students; limited practice of medicine under supervision
§ 9B Temporary registration of qualified physician
§ 9C Definitions applicable to Secs. 9C to 9K
§ 9D Application of Secs. 9C to 9K
§ 9E Physician assistants; medical services; supervision; legal responsibility
§ 9F Board of registration of physician assistants; duties
§ 9G Record of registered physician assistants and programs; annual report
§ 9H Investigative and disciplinary powers of board
§ 9I Registration of physician assistants; applications; requirements
§ 9J Unauthorized use of title of physician assistant; fraud
§ 9K Approval of education and training programs for physician assistants
§ 10 Application of medicine and its practice to osteopathy and its practice
§ 11 Prohibition of certain acts by osteopaths
§ 12 Disclosure of information relative to venereal disease by registered physician
§ 12A Report of treatment of wounds, burns, overdose and injuries resulting from discharge of firearm; penalty
§ 12A1/2 Reporting treatment of victim of rape or sexual assault; penalty
§ 12B Emergency care of injured persons; exemption from civil liability
§ 12D Prescriptions of interchangeable drug products; notification of substitute for narrow therapeutic index immunosuppressant drug for treatment of organ or tissue transplant
§ 12E Drug dependent minors; consent to medical care; liability for payment; records
§ 12E1/2 Drug or alcohol overdose of a minor; notification of minor’s parent, guardian or other having custody and control; distribution of pamphlet with addiction treatment and overdose prevention information; access to social worker
§ 12F Emergency treatment of minors
§ 12G Disclosure of information by physicians and other medical providers
§ 12G1/2 Physician reporting of diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease to family member or legal personal representative of patient
§ 12H Prescriptions on hospital or clinic blanks; printing of physician’s name required
§ 12I Abortion or sterilization procedures; refusal of hospital or health facility staff members or employees to participate
§ 12J Experimentation on human fetuses prohibited; medical procedures authorized; consent; approval; civil and criminal liability and proceedings; severability
§ 12K Definitions applicable to Secs. 12L to 12R
§ 12L Personal decision regarding pregnancy
§ 12M Abortion; pregnancy existing for 24 weeks or less
§ 12N Abortion; pregnancy existing for 24 weeks or more
§ 12N1/2 Independent consideration by treating physician and patient or patient’s health care proxy of abortion circumstances for pregnancy existing for 24 weeks or more; annual report
§ 12O Abortion performed pursuant to Sec. 12N; protection of unborn child
§ 12P Abortion performed pursuant to Sec. 12M or 12N; written informed consent; facilities
§ 12Q Collection of data
§ 12R Written informed consent; confidentiality; patient less than 16 years of age
§ 12V Exemption of certain individuals rendering emergency cardiopulmonary resuscitation from liability
§ 12V1/2 Exemption of automatic external defibrillator providers from liability
§ 12W Sterilization operations; consent
§ 12X Restrictive covenants upon physicians rendered unenforceable
§ 12Y Medicare assignment policy; posting
§ 12Z Reports of dog bites
§ 12AA Referral for physical therapy; ownership interest; disclosure
§ 12BB Lead poisoning screening
§ 12CC Health care providers; inspection of records
§ 12DD Administration of long-term antibiotic therapy upon diagnosis of Lyme disease
§ 12EE Substitution of interchangeable biological product by pharmacist
§ 12FF Immunity of person administering naloxone or other opioid antagonist to person experiencing opiate-related overdose
§ 12GG Dispensing of 90–day supply for prescribed topical ophthalmic products
§ 13 Podiatry; definition; application of Secs. 13 to 23
§ 14 Practice of podiatry; holding out as a registered podiatrist
§ 15 Preparation and distribution of forms for applications for registration by the board of registration in podiatry; examinations
§ 16 Registration of podiatrists; application; fees; examinations and reexaminations; certificate; registration without examination; participation in medical assistance program; revocation; approval of schools
§ 16A Limited registration of podiatrists
§ 16B Students of podiatric medicine; limited practice
§ 16C Temporary registration of podiatrists
§ 17 Examinations
§ 17A Records of board of registration in podiatry; rules and regulations; reports; investigation of complaints
§ 17B Liability of persons filing complaint, reporting or providing information or assisting the board of registration in podiatry
§ 18 Refusal to issue certificate of registration in podiatry; revocation
§ 19 Unprofessional conduct; definition; regulation by board
§ 20 Suspension of certificate of registration in podiatry
§ 21 Recording of certificate of registration in podiatry by city or town clerk; fee; records
§ 21A Prescriptions on hospital or clinic blanks; printing of podiatrist’s name required
§ 22 Penalties
§ 23A Definitions applicable to Secs. 23A to 23P
§ 23B Board of allied health professions; examinations; applications for licensure; fees; renewal of license
§ 23C Athletic trainers, occupational therapists or physical therapists or assistants; practice upon filing of license application
§ 23D Athletic trainers, occupational therapists or physical therapists or assistants; licensing of persons registered or licensed in other states, territories, etc.; fees
§ 23E Limitation of application of section to other practices, services or activities
§ 23F Athletic trainers; qualifications
§ 23G Occupational therapists; qualifications
§ 23H Occupational therapy assistant; qualifications
§ 23I Physical therapist; qualifications
§ 23J Physical therapist assistants; qualifications
§ 23K Revocation, suspension, etc. of licensee
§ 23L Practice of medicine or other form of healing by athletic trainer, occupational therapist or physical therapist or assistants
§ 23M Rules and regulations of board of allied health professions; record of proceedings; roster of licensees
§ 23M1/2 Practice settings of licensees; regulations
§ 23N Athletic trainers; necessity of license
§ 23O Occupational therapists or assistants; necessity of license; use of letters, abbreviations, etc.
§ 23P Physical therapists or assistants; necessity of license;; use of letters, abbreviations, etc.
§ 23P1/2 Physical therapist; disclosure of referring physician’s ownership interest
§ 23Q Citation
§ 23R Definitions applicable to Secs. 23R to 23BB
§ 23S Board of respiratory care; examination of candidates; application for license; renewal of license
§ 23T Supervised practice pending examination results
§ 23U Licensing as respiratory therapist without examination
§ 23V Limitation of application of Secs. 23R to 23BB to other practices, services or activities
§ 23W Respiratory therapists; qualifications
§ 23X Revocation or suspension of respiratory therapist license
§ 23Y Unauthorized practice of medicine by respiratory therapist
§ 23Z Rules and regulations of the board of respiratory care; roster of licensees
§ 23AA Unauthorized practice of respiratory care
§ 23BB Voluntary emergency care or treatment by respiratory therapist; exemption from liability
§ 24 Registration of pharmacists; examination; fees
§ 24A Records of board of registration in pharmacy; expiration of registrations; renewals; reinstatement; fees; continuing education requirements; audits
§ 24B Standards for schools of pharmacy; certificates of approval; courses
§ 24B1/2 Pharmacist collaborative practice agreements; collaborative drug therapy management
§ 24B3/4 Implementation of collaborative drug therapy management; rules and regulations
§ 24C Pharmacy technicians; registration
§ 24D Complaints relating to pharmacy technicians; investigation; discipline
§ 24E Person acting as pharmacy technician without being registered; misdemeanor; punishment
§ 24F Pharmacy technician change of address; written notification
§ 24G Pharmacy interns
§ 24H Rehabilitation program for registered pharmacists and pharmacy interns and technicians with substance use issue
§ 25 Records of board of registration in pharmacy; annual reports
§ 25A Annual report of investigatory or disciplinary actions conducted by the board of registration in pharmacy; availability
§ 26 Display of certificate of registration from the board of registration in pharmacy
§ 27 Complaints against registered pharmacists; notice; hearing
§ 28 Decision of board of registration in pharmacy; effect
§ 29 Suspension of certificate of registration of registered pharmacist
§ 30 Unlawful dispensing of controlled substances; penalties; clerical and ministerial supportive services excepted
§ 32 Investigation of complaints; participation in national data reporting system
§ 33 Access to documents by registered pharmacists against whom a complaint or charge is pending
§ 34 Certificate of conviction of pharmacist; notification of board
§ 36 Continuance of business of deceased or incapacitated registered pharmacists
§ 36A Sale, distribution or delivery, at wholesale, of drugs or medicines; license
§ 36B Sale, distribution or delivery, at wholesale, of drugs or medicines; license fee; qualification; renewal
§ 36C Use of words ”wholesale druggist”; inspection and investigation of wholesale dealers; reports of violations; complaints
§ 36D Penalties
§ 36E Outsourcing facilities; registration
§ 37 Drug business; definition
§ 38 Transaction of retail drug business; registration; permit; display of permit
§ 39 Registration; permits; fees; rendering of final decision; establishment of specialty pharmacy licensure categories
§ 39A Restricted pharmacies; registration
§ 39B Nuclear pharmacies
§ 39C Long-term care pharmacy and home infusion pharmacy
§ 39D Definitions applicable to Secs. 36E to 42D; reporting of improper dispensing of prescription drugs; reporting of serious adverse drug events; recall and reporting of defective drug preparation
§ 39F Compounding and distribution of sterile or complex non-sterile drug preparation prohibited without license; adherence to current standards under cGMP
§ 39G Retail sterile compounding pharmacies; licensure; designation of manager of record; inspection and quality assurance procedures; supplementary regulations
§ 39H Retail complex non-sterile compounding pharmacies; licensure; designation of manager of record; inspection and quality assurance procedures; supplementary regulations
§ 39I Institutional sterile compounding pharmacies; licensure; designation of manager or record; inspection and quality assurance procedures; supplementary regulations
§ 39J Non-resident pharmacies; licensure; designation of pharmacist in charge; distribution of drug preparations produced or compounded by a pharmacy not granted a non-resident license prohibited
§ 40 Suspension or revocation of registration and permit; notice; hearing
§ 41A Patent and proprietary medicines; non-controlled substances; exemption from regulation
§ 42A Rules and regulations of the board of registration in pharmacy; participation in national data reporting systems; suspension or revocation of license or permit; hearing; summary action upon belief of threat to public health, safety or welfare
§ 42B Development and operation of publicly accessible and searchable website containing enforcement action records of licensed pharmacies and pharmacists, record of serious adverse drug events and other relevant information
§ 42C Advisory committee to the board of registration in pharmacy
§ 42D Assessment of penalty against licensed pharmacy for violation of regulation or administrative rule or for failure to comply with order to correct violation
§ 43 Powers and duties of board of registration of dentistry; records; annual reports
§ 43A Definitions
§ 44 Notification of board of office address; fees, default; lists; display of name
§ 45 Registration of dentists; applications; examinations and re-examinations; fees; participation in medical assistance program; certificate; alien applicants
§ 45A Limited registration of dentists; renewal; revocation
§ 45B Temporary registration of dentists; prerequisites; fee; restrictions on practice; revocation
§ 45C Registration of dentists; fee waived for certain volunteer practitioners; scope of practice restricted; contents of application
§ 46 Reputable dental college; definition
§ 46A Reexamination for competency
§ 47 Examination
§ 48 Reciprocity certificate for dentist lawfully in practice for at least five years in another state; fee
§ 49 Operation of dental office under name of owner; exception
§ 50 Practicing dentistry; definition; identification of removable dental prosthesis
§ 50A Prescriptions on hospital or clinic blanks; printing of dentist’s name required
§ 51 Dental hygienists
§ 511/2 Registration of dental assistants
§ 51A Continuing education; rules and regulations
§ 52 Penalties for violations regarding licensing of dental professionals
§ 52A Illegal advertising; dental referral service disclosure
§ 52B Conviction for illegal advertising; revocation or suspension of registration of dentist or dental hygienist
§ 52C Illegal advertisement by persons engaged in dental business relating to dentures and bridges
§ 52D Suspension, revocation or cancellation of certificate, registration, license or authority upon conviction of felony related to practice of dentistry
§ 52E Repeated irregularities in billing third party payers; disciplinary proceedings
§ 52F Suspension of or refusal to renew registrant’s license; hearing
§ 52G Persons filing complaint or providing information to board; liability
§ 53 Application of Secs. 43 to 52; treatment by registered physician or registered dentist from another state
§ 54 Board of registration in veterinary medicine; power to make by-laws and rules; quorum
§ 54A Definitions applicable to Secs. 54 to 60
§ 55 Registration of veterinarians; examinations; certificate; fees; renewal of licenses; revocation
§ 55A Graduates of non-approved veterinary schools; waiver of requirements; rules and regulations
§ 56 Examinations
§ 56A Temporary permits to practice veterinary medicine; revocation
§ 56B Prescriptions on hospital or clinic blanks; printing of veterinarian’s name required
§ 56C Out-of-state veterinarians; examination; registration; reciprocity
§ 56D Schools of veterinary medicine; institutional license
§ 56E Veterinary students; clinical training; licensing exemption
§ 57 Register of registered veterinarians; annual reports; investigation of complaints
§ 58 Practicing veterinary medicine; definition
§ 58A Emergency care to animals; exemption from civil liability
§ 58A1/2 Dispensing of compounded drugs to companion animals by veterinarians
§ 58B Reports of suspected acts of cruelty to animals; veterinarians; immunity from liability; failure to report
§ 59 Illegal practice of veterinary medicine; penalty; powers of board; causes for revocation of license
§ 59A Disposal of abandoned animals; notice
§ 60 Application of Secs. 54 to 59; emergency advice or service
§ 60A Definitions applicable to Secs. 60A to 60L
§ 60B Application for registration as architect; fees; examinations
§ 60C Submission of evidence of education and experience; examinations; exemption from written examination; rules and regulations
§ 60D Renewals of certificates of registration as architect; fee
§ 60E Display of certificate of registration as architect; issuance of duplicate certificates; fee
§ 60F Seal of registered architect
§ 60G Revocation, suspension or annulment of certificate of registration as architect; disciplining of registrant; grounds
§ 60H Charges against architect; hearing; notice; revocation, suspension or annulment of certificate; notice to secretary of state; re-issue of certificate
§ 60I Certificate of registration; prima facie evidence
§ 60J Roster of registered architects
§ 60K Practice of architecture; use of titles; display of signs and other advertising matter
§ 60L Services in practice of architecture; plans and specifications; registered professional engineer; employees; landscape architects; partnership or corporation; non-resident architects
§ 60M Determination of services as practice of architecture; finality; fraud
§ 60N Certificate of registration as architect emeritus
§ 60O Enforcement by board of registration of architects; attorney general; duties
§ 60P Punishment for violations of Secs. 60A to 60N
§ 60Q Immunity from liability for professionals providing services related to natural disaster or catastrophe
§ 61 Suspension, revocation or cancellation of certificate, registration, license or authority by boards; disciplinary measures; sanctions; student loan defaulters; review
§ 61A Sale of tobacco products within buildings, facilities or grounds of health care institutions
§ 62 Hearings
§ 63 Pendency of action before criminal court; delay; pendency of charge before board; continuance
§ 64 Review by supreme judicial court of suspension, revocation or cancellation order; decree; standards of review by other courts
§ 65 Practice during suspension, revocation or cancellation; civil administrative penalties; notice; expiration and renewal of license; court orders
§ 65A Unlicensed practice of trade or profession for which license is required; penalties
§ 65B Board authority to suspend or refuse to renew license; hearing; judicial review
§ 65C Investigative conference meetings; access to meeting records
§ 65D Assessed penalties; allocation of funds
§ 65E Reporting of action against individual practicing a trade or profession on suspended, revoked or cancelled license to attorney general
§ 65F Fee for reinstating lapsed or expired license issued by a board of registration under the supervision of the division of occupational licensure
§ 65G Program for monitoring the rehabilitation of licensed health care professionals seeking support for mental health or substance use
§ 65G Program for monitoring the rehabilitation of licensed health care professionals seeking support for mental health or substance use
§ 66 Practice of optometry; definition
§ 66A Diagnostic pharmaceutical agents; utilization
§ 66B Therapeutic pharmaceutical agents and therapeutic contact lenses; utilization; prescriptions
§ 66C Optometrists; prescriptions; referrals; medical error reduction
§ 67 Board of registration in optometry; records; inspection; rules and regulations; reports
§ 68 Registration of optometrists; examinations; fees; certificate; exemption from written examination; participation in medical assistance program
§ 68A Examination for use of diagnostic pharmaceutical agents
§ 68B Examination for use of therapeutic pharmaceutical agents
§ 68C Optometrists; examination to permit the use and prescription of therapeutic pharmaceutical agents; licensed in other jurisdictions; residency; continuing education
§ 69 Annual license fees; revocation of certificate; renewal of registration, educational requirement
§ 70 Recording of certificate of registration in optometry by city or town clerk; fees; display of certificate
§ 71 Refusal to grant certificate in optometry; revocation or suspension; hearing; notice; renewal
§ 72 Name of optometric practice
§ 72A Unlawful practice of optometry; violation of rules and regulations; penalties
§ 73 Application of Secs. 66 to 72A
§ 73A Advertisements for sale price of eyeglasses, contact lenses or eyeglass frames; restrictions; violations; penalties
§ 73B Practice of optometry on premises selling eyeglasses, lenses or frames; unauthorized receipt of fees from practice of optometry
§ 73C Dispensing optician; definition
§ 73D Licensing of dispensing opticians
§ 73E Applications for registration as dispensing optician; examinations; licenses; fees; exemption from written examination
§ 73F Records of board of registration of dispensing opticians; annual reports; rules and regulations
§ 73G Dispensing optician license fees
§ 73H Refusal to grant license; suspension; revocation; hearing; notice
§ 73I Unlicensed practice as dispensing optician; penalties
§ 73J Application of Secs. 73C to 73L to registered physicians or optometrists
§ 73K Certification as apprentice dispensing optician; application; fee; certificate; powers of apprentice
§ 73L Revocation of order of suspension; granting of new licenses; hearing
§ 73M Sellers of ready-to-wear magnifying spectacles or eyeglasses; applicability of law
§ 74 Registration of nurses; examinations; fees; certificate; rules and regulations; continuing education relating to the diagnosis, treatment and care of patients with cognitive impairments
§ 74A Registration of practical nurses; examinations and re-examinations; certificate; fees; cancellation of certificate; rules and regulations; continuing education relating to diagnosis, treatment and care of patients with cognitive impairments
§ 74C Advisory council on continuing education; membership; appointment
§ 74D Contracts or agreements; restrictive covenants on nurses or practical nurses void
§ 75 Examinations
§ 76 Reciprocity registration as nurse or practical nurse; fee
§ 76A Nurses registered in other jurisdictions; temporary registration
§ 76B Canadian nurse licensure; reciprocity
§ 77 Investigation of complaints; national data reporting systems
§ 78 Records of board of registration in nursing; inspection; annual report
§ 79 Rules and regulations of board of registration in nursing
§ 80 Violations of provisions relating to professional nursing
§ 80A Violations of provisions relating to practical nursing
§ 80B Nursing practice; advanced practice; licensed practical nurses
§ 80C Nurse-midwife; designation
§ 80D Nurse-midwifery advisory committee
§ 80E Nurse practitioners or psychiatric nurse mental health clinical specialists; power to order therapeutics and tests; issuance of written prescriptions
§ 80F Rehabilitation program to assist nurses with substance abuse disorders; establishment; functions; rehabilitation evaluation committees; program participants
§ 80G Nurse-midwives; authority to order and interpret tests and prescribe medications; clinical relationship with obstetrician-gynecologist; standards of care
§ 80H Nurse anesthetist; power to issue prescriptions and order tests and therapeutics
§ 80I Required signature, certification, etc. by physician relating to physical or mental health; fulfillment by nurse practitioner or psychiatric nurse mental health clinical specialist
§ 80J Authority of psychiatric nurse mental health clinical specialist to order tests, therapeutics and prescribe medications
§ 80K Promulgation of regulations by the board regarding advanced practice nursing
§ 81 Application of Secs. 80 to 80A; government employees
§ 81A Inspection and approval of schools for nurses
§ 81B Approval of schools for nurses in other states
§ 81C Rules and regulations relative to nursing schools
§ 81D Definitions applicable to Secs. 81D to 81T
§ 81E Registration as professional engineers and as professional land surveyors; examination; rules and regulations of board; seal
§ 81F Moneys received by secretary of board; bond
§ 81G Clerical and other assistance
§ 81H Record of proceedings of board of registration of professional engineers and of land surveyors; register of applications for registration; prima facie evidence; annual report to governor
§ 81I Roster of registered professional engineers and land surveyors
§ 81J Registration as professional engineer or land surveyor; qualifications
§ 81K Form and content of application for registration; fees
§ 81L Time and place of examination; scope; methods of procedure; re-examinations
§ 81M Certificate of registration; prima facie evidence; seal of registrant
§ 81N Expiration of certificates; notice; renewal; fee; reinstatement
§ 81P Reprimand and suspension of registration; revocation of certificate of registration as professional engineer or land surveyor; charges; hearing
§ 81Q Reissuance of certificate after revocation; duplicate certificates; fee
§ 81R Limitation of application of sections to other practices, services or activities
§ 81S Appeal from action of board of registration of professional engineers and of land surveyors
§ 81T Unauthorized practice of engineering or land surveying; penalties; duties of attorney general
§ 82 Definitions applicable to Secs. 82 to 87
§ 83 Registration of embalmers, funeral directors and apprentice embalmers; applications; examinations and re-examinations; certificates; fees; renewals; apprenticeship; advertising; funeral directing
§ 84 Issuance and renewal of certificates; fees; expiration of registration; refusal to issue or renew; suspension or revocation
§ 84A Violations; investigation by board of registration in embalming and funeral directing; hearing; notice; review of decision
§ 84B Itemized list of funeral costs
§ 84C Requirement that funeral directors make organ donation information available
§ 84D Funeral and burial benefits for veterans
§ 85 Rules and regulations of board of registration in embalming and funeral directing; enforcement; records; inspection; annual reports; investigations; lists
§ 85A Reciprocal agreements with other states
§ 86 Display of certificate of registration in embalming, funeral directing or establishment certificate
§ 87 Unlawful embalming; engaging in business of funeral directing without registration; penalty
§ 87A Definitions applicable to Secs. 87A1/2 to 87E
§ 87A1/2 Board of public accountancy; powers; rules; certificate of certified public accountant
§ 87A3/4 Individuals or firms practicing public accountancy; liability for damages in civil actions involving claim or defense of fraud
§ 87B Public accountancy; licenses; individuals
§ 87B1/2 Public accountancy; licenses; firms
§ 87C1/2 Public accountancy; revocation or suspension of certificate or license; discipline; investigations; complaint; hearing; order; judicial review; modification of order
§ 87D Public accountancy; nonlicensed persons or firms; restrictions; titles; use; misleading names or designations; certificates or licenses granted in foreign countries
§ 87D1/2 Public accountancy; injunctions or restraining orders to prohibit unauthorized practices; criminal proceedings
§ 87E Public accountancy; records incidental to rendering services; confidential information
§ 87E1/2 Public accountancy; reviewer disclosure of materials relating to quality reviews; liability
§ 87T Definitions applicable to Secs. 87T to 87KK
§ 87U Aesthetics, barbering, cosmetology, electrolysis, hairdressing and manicuring; registration of students; practice upon paying customers
§ 87V Aesthetics, barbering, cosmetology, electrolysis, hairdressing and manicuring; rules and regulations; examinations; specialty limited licenses
§ 87W Licensing of demonstrators; licensing of hairdresser, barber, cosmetologist, aesthetician, operator or instructor as demonstrator; fees; place of demonstrations
§ 87X Aesthetics, barbering, cosmetology, electrolysis, hairdressing and manicuring; misrepresentation or false, fraudulent or misleading statements by licensee prohibited
§ 87Z Aesthetics, barbering, cosmetology, electrolysis, hairdressing and manicuring; reciprocity licensing; additional education requirement
§ 87AA Aesthetics, barbering, cosmetology, electrolysis, hairdressing and manicuring; operation of licensed shops and mobile businesses; fee; change of location
§ 87BB Aesthetics, barbering, cosmetology, electrolysis, hairdressing and manicuring; licensing of schools; fee; examination and licensing of instructors; rules and regulations
§ 87CC Aesthetics, barbering, cosmetology, electrolysis, hairdressing and manicuring; licensing fees; renewal fees; renewal cycle and period
§ 87DD Aesthetics, barbering, cosmetology, electrology, hairdressing and manicuring; entry into shops or schools; inspection; complaints; investigation
§ 87EE Aesthetics, barbering, cosmetology, electrolysis, hairdressing and manicuring; revocation or suspension of license
§ 87FF Aesthetics, barbering, cosmetology, electrolysis, hairdressing and manicuring; re-licensing; revocation of suspension
§ 87GG Aesthetics, barbering, cosmetology, electrolysis, hairdressing and manicuring; expiration of license; renewal fees; practical examination
§ 87HH Aesthetics, barbering, cosmetology, electrolysis, hairdressing and manicuring; refusal, suspension or cancellation of license; appeal
§ 87II Aesthetics, barbering, cosmetology, electrolysis, hairdressing and manicuring; penalty for illegal representation or practice
§ 87JJ Aesthetics, barbering, cosmetology, electrolysis, hairdressing and manicuring; post-secondary institutions; requirement to register or report progress of enrolled students; approval of institution or renewal of license; rules and regulations; inspection;
§ 87KK Application of Secs. 87T to 87JJ
§ 87PP Definitions applicable to Secs. 87PP to 87DDD
§ 87QQ Real estate brokers and salesmen; applicability of Secs. 87RR to 87DDD exemption
§ 87RR Real estate brokers and salesmen; license; completion of transactions; fee or commission; action for compensation
§ 87SS Real estate brokers and salesmen; applicants for license; requisites; attorney at law; examinations; rules and regulations
§ 87TT Real estate brokers and salesmen; application for licenses; forms; fees; evidence of applicant; bonds; action on bond; temporary license
§ 87UU Corporations, societies, associations or partnerships; application for real estate broker’s license
§ 87VV Licensed real estate salesmen; restrictions; notices
§ 87WW Non-residents; licensed real estate broker or salesman; power of attorney; service of process
§ 87XX Issuance of license; term; renewal licenses; records by board of registration of real estate brokers and salesmen
§ 87XX1/2 Real estate brokers and salesmen; continuing education; certification of course completion
§ 87YY Real estate brokers; place of business; display of license; notice; change of business location
§ 87YY1/2 Real estate brokers and salesmen; first signing of purchase agreement; distribution of home inspection brochure; prohibition of specific recommendations; exception
§ 87ZZ Real estate brokers and salesmen; license fee; purposes; advance payments
§ 87AAA Complaints; investigation by board of registration of real estate brokers and salesmen; revocation or suspension of license; grounds; penalties
§ 87AAA3/4 Real estate brokers and salesmen; dual agent; designated agent; facilitator
§ 87BBB Investigations and hearings by board of registration of real estate brokers and salesmen; powers; decisions; appeals; costs
§ 87CCC Real estate brokers and salesmen; penalty for illegal representation or practice
§ 87DDD1/2 Real estate brokers and salesmen; persons finding dwelling accommodations for fee
§ 87WWW to 87ZZZ Repealed 2022, 268, Sec. 116
§ 87CCCC Operators of drinking water supply facilities; application; qualifications; examination; certificate; renewal; fees; temporary emergency certification
§ 87DDDD Operators of drinking water supply facilities; necessity of certification; penalty; jurisdiction
§ 88 Issuance of certified statements and duplicate certificates of registration by boards of registration or examination
§ 89 Definitions applicable to Secs. 89 to 97
§ 90 Chiropractors; rules and regulations; records; reports
§ 91 Chiropractors; application for certificate; filing; fees; qualifications of applicant
§ 92 Chiropractors; licensees of other states; registration
§ 93 Chiropractors; refusal to grant certificate; revocation
§ 94 Chiropractors; examinations; registration; certificate; display
§ 94A Chiropractic facilities; licensing; exception
§ 95 Chiropractors; penalty for illegal representation or practice
§ 96 Address of chiropractor; notification to board of registration of chiropractors; license fee; license renewal certificate; suspension of authority
§ 97 Chiropractors; rendition of services; advertisement
§ 98 Definitions applicable to Secs. 98 to 107
§ 99 Landscape architects; certificate of registration; necessity; display
§ 100 Landscape architects; seal of design
§ 101 Landscape architects; qualifications of applicants; practice by associations
§ 102 Landscape architects; examinations for registration; rules and regulations
§ 103 Landscape architects; fees
§ 104 Foreign landscape architects; certification; reciprocity
§ 106 Landscape architects; suspension or revocation of certificate; reissuance
§ 107 Landscape architects; penalty for illegal representation or practice
§ 108 Definitions applicable to Secs. 108 to 117
§ 109 Supervision of nursing homes; necessity of licensed administrator; evidence of eligibility for examination
§ 110 Nursing home administrators; internship; evidence of training
§ 111 Nursing home administrators; application; qualifications and examination; certificate of licensure; renewal; fees
§ 112 Nursing home administrators; transferability and validity of license; review of denial of issuance or renewal; supervision or revocation of license
§ 113 Nursing home administrators; issuance of license without examination to licensees of other jurisdictions
§ 114 Record of proceedings by board of registration of nursing home administrators; register of applicants; status as evidence
§ 115 Duties and responsibilities of board of registration of nursing home administrators
§ 116 Nursing home administrators; penalty for illegal representation or practice
§ 117 Effect of Sec. 116 on employees and subordinates of nursing home administrator
§ 118 Definitions applicable to Secs. 118 to 129A
§ 119 Psychologists; application for license; contents and requirements
§ 120 Psychologists; examination of applicants; health service provider certification
§ 121 Psychologists; issuance of license without examination
§ 122 Psychologists; penalty for illegal representation or practice
§ 123 Psychologists; exemptions to penalties in Sec. 122
§ 124 Psychologists; temporary licenses
§ 125 Psychologists; exclusion of other professions or occupations from applications of licensing or registration requirements
§ 126 Psychologists; fees
§ 127 Psychologists; term of license; renewal
§ 128 Psychologists; investigations; revocation, suspension, or cancellation of license; notice, hearing, order, review
§ 129 Psychologists; reinstatement of license
§ 129A Psychologists; confidential communications
§ 129B Psychologists; contractual restrictions on right to practice
§ 130 Definitions applicable to Secs. 130 to 137
§ 131 Social workers; application; requirements; exemption from examination and experience
§ 132 Social workers; examination of applicants; re-examination; issuance of license without examination
§ 133 Social workers; penalty for illegal representation or practice
§ 134 Social workers; practice of social work by certain parties
§ 135 Definitions applicable to Secs. 135 to 135B
§ 135A Social workers; confidential communications; exceptions
§ 135B Social workers; confidential communications; testimonial privilege
§ 135C Social workers; restriction of right to practice after termination of partnership, employment or professional relationship void
§ 136 Social workers; licenses; effective date; expiration; renewal; continuing education requirements, waiver
§ 137 Licenses; board of registration of social workers’ refusal to renew; revocation; suspension; notice; hearing; enforcement by injunction; reinstatement
§ 138 Definitions applicable to Secs. 138 to 147
§ 139 Speech-language pathologists and audiologists; examination and qualification of applicants; complaints; list of licensees
§ 140 Speech-language pathologists and audiologists; application; fee
§ 141 Speech-language pathologists and audiologists; nonresidents; licenses; fees
§ 142 Speech-language pathologists and audiologists; certificate of licensure; issuance
§ 143 Speech-language pathologists and audiologists; license renewal; fee
§ 144 Speech-language pathologists and audiologists; qualifications for license
§ 144A Speech-language pathologists and audiologists; certification requirements
§ 144B Speech-language pathologist; provisional licensure; qualifications; fees
§ 145 Speech-language pathologists and audiologists; activities and services of certain parties
§ 146 Speech-language pathologists and audiologists; penalty for illegal representation or practice
§ 147 Speech-language pathologists and audiologists; fines and penalties; false oath or affirmation; fraudulent representation
§ 148 Definitions applicable to Secs. 149 to 162
§ 149 Committee on acupuncture
§ 150 Adoption of rules; register of licensed acupuncturists; meetings; compensation
§ 151 Acupuncturists; application for license
§ 152 Acupuncturists; eligibility for registration and licensure
§ 153 Acupuncturists; reciprocal licensing
§ 154 Acupuncturists; examinations
§ 155 Acupuncturists; registration and licensure; certificate of registration
§ 156 Acupuncturists; renewal of licenses
§ 157 Acupuncturists; internship programs
§ 158 Acupuncturists; revocation, suspension, or cancellation of licenses; liability of complainants
§ 159 Acupuncturists; enforcement; penalties; injunctions
§ 160 Acupuncturists; penalty for illegal representation or practice
§ 162 Federally employed acupuncturists; treatment by physical therapists
§ 163 Definitions applicable to Secs. 163 to 172
§ 164 Allied mental health and human service professionals; advertisement or engagement in practice of licensed profession; license requirement; exemptions
§ 164A Allied mental health and human service professionals; applied behavior analysis; practice by qualified members of other professions or occupations
§ 165 Marriage and family therapists, rehabilitation counselors, mental health counselors, educational psychologists, applied behavior analysts and assistant applied behavior analysts, supervised mental health counselors; licenses; qualifications
§ 166 Allied mental health and human service professionals; examinations; issuance of licenses without examinations
§ 167 Allied mental health and human service professionals; temporary permits
§ 168 Allied mental health and human service professionals; license fees; renewals
§ 169 Allied mental health and human service professionals; denial, revocation or suspension of licenses
§ 170 Board of registration of allied mental health and human services professions hearings; subpoena powers
§ 171 Allied mental health and human service professionals; penalty for illegal representation or practice
§ 172 Allied mental health and human service professionals; confidential communications; waiver
§ 172A Allied mental health and human service professionals; privilege against disclosures in court, legislative or administrative proceedings; exercise or waiver of privilege by guardian; scope of privilege
§ 173 Definitions applicable to Secs. 173 to 195
§ 174 Real estate appraiser titles; certification or licensing; opinions
§ 175 Powers and duties of board of real estate appraisers
§ 176 Charging and collection of fees by board of real estate appraisers
§ 177 Real estate appraisers; application for original or renewal certification and licensing and examination; forms
§ 178 Classification of real estate appraisers; applications
§ 179 Real estate appraisers; examinations for original certification; requirements
§ 180 Real estate appraisers; prerequisites for examination; transitional licenses; trainees; discrimination
§ 181 Real estate appraisers; two-year term for certificate or license; date of license expiration; trainees
§ 182 Real estate appraisers; nonresident applicants for certification or licensing
§ 183 Real estate appraisers; applicants certified or licensed out of state
§ 184 Real estate appraisers; renewal certificate or license; continuing education requirements; late renewal fee
§ 185 Real estate appraisers; business addresses; written notification of change; residence addresses
§ 186 Real estate appraisers; certificate or license number
§ 187 Real estate appraiser titles; corporations, partnerships, firms or groups
§ 188 Real estate appraisers; continuing education; regulations; certificate or license revocation
§ 189 Acts or omissions warranting suspension or revocation of rights of applicants or certified or licensed real estate appraisers
§ 190 Hearings; powers of board of real estate appraisers; disciplinary decisions; review of questions of law
§ 191 Real estate appraisers employed as disinterested third parties or employed to provide specialized services
§ 192 Contingent real estate appraisal assignments; contingent specialized services fees
§ 193 Retention of real estate appraisal contracts for five years; reports and supporting data; litigation; records inspection
§ 194 Real estate appraisers; penalty for illegal representation or practice
§ 195 Actions for fees brought by uncertified and unlicensed real estate appraisers
§ 196 Definitions applicable to Secs. 196 to 200
§ 197 Hearing instrument specialists; licensure
§ 197A Hearing instrument specialists licensed out of state
§ 198 Apprentice hearing instrument specialists
§ 199 Hearing instrument specialists; rules of professional competence and conduct; revocation or suspension of licenses
§ 200 Violations of Secs. 197 to 200; punishment
§ 201 Definitions applicable to Secs. 201 to 210
§ 202 Board of registration of dietitians and nutritionists; powers and duties
§ 203 Dietitians/nutritionists; application for original license, renewal or examination; educational and professional experience requirements
§ 204 Dietitians/nutritionists; license examination; time limitation for license application
§ 205 Discipline powers of the board of registration of dietitians and nutritionists; enforcement of order
§ 206 Authorized activities for nonlicensed dietitians/nutritionists
§ 207 Dietitians/nutritionists; license renewal biennially; continuing education; proof of compliance
§ 208 Dietitians/nutritionists; authority for recognition of licensees from other states
§ 209 Dietitians/nutritionists; penalty for illegal representation or practice
§ 210 Dietitians/nutritionists; addresses
§ 211 Definitions applicable to Secs. 211 to 219
§ 212 Board of registration in perfusion; powers and duties
§ 213 Perfusionists; license application; renewal; examination
§ 214 Perfusionists; examination application; reexamination; provisional license
§ 215 Perfusionists; revocation, suspension, or cancellation of license; refusal to renew; discipline of licensee
§ 215A Complaints for review of orders of board of registration in perfusion
§ 216 Authorized activities for nonlicensed perfusionists
§ 217 License without examination; perfusionist applicants licensed in another jurisdiction
§ 218 Limitations on licensed perfusionists
§ 219 Record of board of registration in perfusion proceedings; roster of licensees and provisional licensees
§ 220 Perfusionists; addresses of licensees
§ 221 Definitions applicable to Secs. 222 to 226
§ 222 Home inspectors; licensure; qualifications; license period; renewal; exceptions for other professionals
§ 223 Home inspectors;establishment of licensure requirements; applicant qualifications
§ 224 Home inspection license applicants licensed in another state
§ 225 Complaints against licensed home inspectors; proof of errors and omissions insurance policy; time limitation; liability
§ 226 Violations of Secs. 222 to 225; fines and penalties; appeal
§ 227 Definitions applicable to Secs. 228 to 235
§ 228 Massage therapists; license required to practice; exemptions
§ 229 Massage therapists; application for license; renewal
§ 230 Reciprocal licenses for massage therapists from other jurisdictions
§ 231 Requirements for licensing of massage therapists
§ 232 Massage therapists; complaints; unethical or unprofessional conduct; suspension; sanctions
§ 233 Licensing of massage therapy schools
§ 234 Regulations by board of massage therapy; display of license in place of business
§ 235 Advertising by massage therapists
§ 237 Definitions applicable to Secs. 237 to 251
§ 238 Sheet metal workers; license requirement for masters, journeypersons and apprentices; display of license or certificate; display of designation and number in advertisements
§ 239 Application certification of sheet metal corporation, partnership, LLC, LLP or other such entity
§ 240 Sheet metal workers; rules for performance of duties; qualifications of applicants for examination
§ 241 Sheet metal workers; license application for apprenticeship; vocational school on-the-job training
§ 242 Sheet metal workers; examination exemption for certain out-of-state or foreign country masters or journeypersons
§ 243 Sheet metal workers; fees for licenses
§ 244 Sheet metal workers; continuing education rules and regulations
§ 245 Sheet metal workers; investigation of complaints; supervision by division of professional licensure; cease and desist; penalties
§ 246 Sheet metal workers; penalty for illegal representation or practice
§ 247 Sheet metal workers; rules and regulations for cities and towns; enforcement; appeals
§ 248 Sheet metal workers; notice for non-resolution of violation
§ 249 Sheet metal workers; permit from local inspector of buildings
§ 250 Sheet metal workers; license renewal cycle and period
§ 251 Sheet metal workers; rules governing property owned by commonwealth
§ 252 Definitions applicable to Secs. 252 to 258
§ 253 Genetic counselors; license applications; fee; proof of age, moral character, and educational and professional requirements
§ 254 Education and experience requirements for genetic counselor applicants
§ 255 Practice as provisional licensed genetic counselor; expiration; extension; supervision by professional licensed genetic counselor
§ 256 Examinations for certification as genetic counselors and as Ph.D. medical geneticists
§ 257 Practice of genetic counseling by unlicensed persons; exceptions
§ 258 Grounds for denial, refusal to renew, revocation, suspension or cancellation of genetic counselor license
§ 259 Definitions applicable to Secs. 259 to 262
§ 260 Community health workers; application for certification; fee; additional requirements; carrying of board-issued documentation of certification
§ 261 Unauthorized use of certified community health worker title; act or service for which license by professional licensing board is required
§ 262 Liability for complaint alleging violation of law or board of certification of community health workers regulation
§ 263 Private occupational schools; oversight by division of professional licensure
§ 264 Training and education relating to domestic and sexual violence as requirement for licensure; duties of certain boards
§ 265 Administration of immunization by certified medical assistant
§ 266 Definitions applicable to Secs. 266 to 274
§ 267 Practice of naturopathic health care
§ 268 Powers and duties of board of registration in naturopathy
§ 269 Application for original licensure as naturopathic doctor
§ 270 Renewal of naturopathic licenses
§ 271 Reciprocity for naturopathic doctors registered, certified or licensed in another jurisdiction
§ 272 Disclosure by licensed naturopathic doctors of business and residential addresses
§ 273 Unauthorized practice of naturopathic medicine
§ 274 Deposit of fees from naturopathic licenses, applications and penalties
§ 275 Sexual orientation and gender identity change efforts
§ 276 Definitions applicable to Secs. 276 to 289
§ 277 Appraisal management companies; registration required
§ 278 Appraisal management companies; rules and regulations
§ 279 Appraisal management companies; application for registration
§ 280 Appraisal management companies; designation of controlling person
§ 281 Appraisal management companies; designation of employee in charge
§ 282 Appraisal management companies; notice to board of designation of controlling person and employee in charge; change in designations; sole proprietorships
§ 283 Appraisal management companies; fees
§ 284 Appraisal management companies; surety bond
§ 285 Appraisal management companies; prohibited activities
§ 286 Appraisal management companies; disciplinary actions
§ 287 Appraisal management companies; maintenance and preservation of records
§ 288 Appraisal management companies; injunctive relief
§ 289 Appraisal management companies; investigations and examinations by board

Terms Used In Massachusetts General Laws > Chapter 112 - Registration of Certain Professions and Occupations

  • Advice and consent: Under the Constitution, presidential nominations for executive and judicial posts take effect only when confirmed by the Senate, and international treaties become effective only when the Senate approves them by a two-thirds vote.
  • Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
  • Allegation: something that someone says happened.
  • Amendment: A proposal to alter the text of a pending bill or other measure by striking out some of it, by inserting new language, or both. Before an amendment becomes part of the measure, thelegislature must agree to it.
  • Answer: The formal written statement by a defendant responding to a civil complaint and setting forth the grounds for defense.
  • Appeal: A request made after a trial, asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial was conducted properly. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the appellant.
  • Appraisal: A determination of property value.
  • Appropriation: The provision of funds, through an annual appropriations act or a permanent law, for federal agencies to make payments out of the Treasury for specified purposes. The formal federal spending process consists of two sequential steps: authorization
  • Arrest: Taking physical custody of a person by lawful authority.
  • Attachment: A procedure by which a person's property is seized to pay judgments levied by the court.
  • Attorney-at-law: A person who is legally qualified and licensed to practice law, and to represent and act for clients in legal proceedings.
  • Bankruptcy: Refers to statutes and judicial proceedings involving persons or businesses that cannot pay their debts and seek the assistance of the court in getting a fresh start. Under the protection of the bankruptcy court, debtors may discharge their debts, perhaps by paying a portion of each debt. Bankruptcy judges preside over these proceedings.
  • Beneficiary: A person who is entitled to receive the benefits or proceeds of a will, trust, insurance policy, retirement plan, annuity, or other contract. Source: OCC
  • Chambers: A judge's office.
  • Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
  • Continuance: Putting off of a hearing ot trial until a later time.
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
  • Deed: The legal instrument used to transfer title in real property from one person to another.
  • Defendant: In a civil suit, the person complained against; in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
  • Dependent: A person dependent for support upon another.
  • Deposition: An oral statement made before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths. Such statements are often taken to examine potential witnesses, to obtain discovery, or to be used later in trial.
  • Discovery: Lawyers' examination, before trial, of facts and documents in possession of the opponents to help the lawyers prepare for trial.
  • Dismissal: The dropping of a case by the judge without further consideration or hearing. Source:
  • Docket: A log containing brief entries of court proceedings.
  • Entitlement: A Federal program or provision of law that requires payments to any person or unit of government that meets the eligibility criteria established by law. Entitlements constitute a binding obligation on the part of the Federal Government, and eligible recipients have legal recourse if the obligation is not fulfilled. Social Security and veterans' compensation and pensions are examples of entitlement programs.
  • Equitable: Pertaining to civil suits in "equity" rather than in "law." In English legal history, the courts of "law" could order the payment of damages and could afford no other remedy. See damages. A separate court of "equity" could order someone to do something or to cease to do something. See, e.g., injunction. In American jurisprudence, the federal courts have both legal and equitable power, but the distinction is still an important one. For example, a trial by jury is normally available in "law" cases but not in "equity" cases. Source: U.S. Courts
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
  • Executor: A male person named in a will to carry out the decedent
  • Federal Reserve System: The central bank of the United States. The Fed, as it is commonly called, regulates the U.S. monetary and financial system. The Federal Reserve System is composed of a central governmental agency in Washington, D.C. (the Board of Governors) and twelve regional Federal Reserve Banks in major cities throughout the United States. Source: OCC
  • Fiduciary: A trustee, executor, or administrator.
  • Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
  • Gift: A voluntary transfer or conveyance of property without consideration, or for less than full and adequate consideration based on fair market value.
  • Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.
  • Indemnification: In general, a collateral contract or assurance under which one person agrees to secure another person against either anticipated financial losses or potential adverse legal consequences. Source: FDIC
  • Injunction: An order of the court prohibiting (or compelling) the performance of a specific act to prevent irreparable damage or injury.
  • Interests: includes any form of membership in a domestic or foreign nonprofit corporation. See Massachusetts General Laws ch. 156D sec. 11.01
  • Joint committee: Committees including membership from both houses of teh legislature. Joint committees are usually established with narrow jurisdictions and normally lack authority to report legislation.
  • Judgement: The official decision of a court finally determining the respective rights and claims of the parties to a suit.
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
  • Litigation: A case, controversy, or lawsuit. Participants (plaintiffs and defendants) in lawsuits are called litigants.
  • Mortgage: The written agreement pledging property to a creditor as collateral for a loan.
  • Mortgagee: The person to whom property is mortgaged and who has loaned the money.
  • Nolo contendere: No contest-has the same effect as a plea of guilty, as far as the criminal sentence is concerned, but may not be considered as an admission of guilt for any other purpose.
  • Oath: A promise to tell the truth.
  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • Other entity: includes a domestic or foreign nonprofit corporation. See Massachusetts General Laws ch. 156D sec. 11.01
  • Oversight: Committee review of the activities of a Federal agency or program.
  • Partnership: A voluntary contract between two or more persons to pool some or all of their assets into a business, with the agreement that there will be a proportional sharing of profits and losses.
  • Plaintiff: The person who files the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
  • Plea: In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges, a declaration made in open court.
  • Pleadings: Written statements of the parties in a civil case of their positions. In the federal courts, the principal pleadings are the complaint and the answer.
  • Power of attorney: A written instrument which authorizes one person to act as another's agent or attorney. The power of attorney may be for a definite, specific act, or it may be general in nature. The terms of the written power of attorney may specify when it will expire. If not, the power of attorney usually expires when the person granting it dies. Source: OCC
  • practice of optometry: shall mean the diagnosis, prevention, correction, management or treatment of optical deficiencies, optical deformities, visual anomalies, muscular anomalies, ocular diseases and ocular abnormalities of the human eye and adjacent tissue, including removal of superficial foreign bodies and misaligned eyelashes, by utilization of pharmaceutical agents, by the prescription, adaptation and application of ophthalmic lenses, devices containing lenses, prisms, contact lenses, orthoptics, vision therapy, prosthetic devices and other optical aids and the utilization of corrective procedures to preserve, restore or improve vision, consistent with sections 66A, 66B and 66C. See Massachusetts General Laws ch. 112 sec. 66
  • Precedent: A court decision in an earlier case with facts and law similar to a dispute currently before a court. Precedent will ordinarily govern the decision of a later similar case, unless a party can show that it was wrongly decided or that it differed in some significant way.
  • Presiding officer: A majority-party Senator who presides over the Senate and is charged with maintaining order and decorum, recognizing Members to speak, and interpreting the Senate's rules, practices and precedents.
  • Probable cause: A reasonable ground for belief that the offender violated a specific law.
  • Probation: A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.
  • Prosecute: To charge someone with a crime. A prosecutor tries a criminal case on behalf of the government.
  • Quorum: The number of legislators that must be present to do business.
  • Real property: Land, and all immovable fixtures erected on, growing on, or affixed to the land.
  • Remainder: An interest in property that takes effect in the future at a specified time or after the occurrence of some event, such as the death of a life tenant.
  • Restitution: The court-ordered payment of money by the defendant to the victim for damages caused by the criminal action.
  • Service of process: The service of writs or summonses to the appropriate party.
  • Settlement: Parties to a lawsuit resolve their difference without having a trial. Settlements often involve the payment of compensation by one party in satisfaction of the other party's claims.
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
  • Subpoena: A command to a witness to appear and give testimony.
  • Summons: Another word for subpoena used by the criminal justice system.
  • Testify: Answer questions in court.
  • Testimony: Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
  • Transcript: A written, word-for-word record of what was said, either in a proceeding such as a trial or during some other conversation, as in a transcript of a hearing or oral deposition.
  • Trial: A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.
  • Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.
  • Truth in Lending Act: The Truth in Lending Act is a federal law that requires lenders to provide standardized information so that borrowers can compare loan terms. In general, lenders must provide information on Source: OCC
  • Verdict: The decision of a petit jury or a judge.
  • Victim Impact Statement: A written or spoken statement by the victim or his or her representative about the physical, emotional, and financial impact of a crime on the victim. The statement is given to the court before sentencing.