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Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title II - Executive And Administrative Officers Of The Commonwealth
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Chapter 6
The Governor, Lieutenant Governor And Council, Certain Officers Under The Governor And Council, And State Library
Chapter 6A
Executive Offices
Chapter 6B
Acute Hospital Finance
Chapter 7
Executive Office For Administration And Finance
Chapter 7A
Office Of The Comptroller
Chapter 7B
Asset Management Board
Chapter 8
State Superintendent Of Buildings, And State House
Chapter 9
Department Of The State Secretary
Chapter 10
Department Of The State Treasurer
Chapter 11
Department Of The State Auditor
Chapter 12
Department Of The Attorney General, And The District Attorneys
Chapter 12A
Office Of Inspector General
Chapter 12B
State Gambling Advisory Commission
Chapter 13
Division And Boards Of Registration
Chapter 14
Department Of Revenue
Chapter 15
Department Of Education
Chapter 15A
Public Education
Chapter 15B
The New England Educational Loan Marketing Corporation Act
Chapter 15C
Massachusetts College Student Loan Authority
Chapter 15D
Department Of Early Education And Care
Chapter 16
Department Of Highways
Chapter 17
Department Of Public Health
Chapter 18
Department Of Transitional Assistance
Chapter 18A
Department Of Youth Services
Chapter 18B
Department Of Social Services
Chapter 18C
Office Of The Child Advocate
Chapter 19
Department Of Mental Health
Chapter 19A
Department Of Elder Affairs
Chapter 19B
Department Of Mental Retardation
Chapter 19C
Disabled Persons Protection Commission
Chapter 19D
Assisted Living
Chapter 20
Department Of Food And Agriculture
Chapter 21
Department Of Environmental Management
Chapter 21A
Executive Office Of Environmental Affairs
Chapter 21B
Mining Regulation And Reclamation
Chapter 21C
Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Management Act
Chapter 21D
Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Facility Siting Act
Chapter 21E
Massachusetts Oil And Hazardous Material Release Prevention And Response Act
Chapter 21F
Coastal Facilities Improvement
Chapter 21G
Massachusetts Water Management Act
Chapter 21H
Solid Waste Facilities
Chapter 21I
Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Act
Chapter 21J
Underground Storage Tank Petroleum Product Cleanup Fund
Chapter 21K
Mitigation Of Hazardous Materials
Chapter 22
Department Of Public Safety
Chapter 22A
Central Register For Missing Children
Chapter 22B
Capitol Police
Chapter 22C
The Department Of State Police
Chapter 22D
Department Of Fire Services
Chapter 22E
State DNA Database
Chapter 23
Department Of Labor And Workforce Development
Chapter 23A
Department Of Economic Development
Chapter 23B
Division Of Housing And Community Development
Chapter 23C
Board Of Conciliation And Arbitration
Chapter 23D
Massachusetts Industrial Service Program
Chapter 23E
Division Of Industrial Accidents
Chapter 23F
[Technology Two Thousand (2000) Partnership.]
Chapter 23G
Massachusetts Development Finance Agency
Chapter 23H
Workforce Development
Chapter 23I
The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center
Chapter 24
Department Of Industrial Accidents
Chapter 24A
Office Of Consumer Affairs And Business Regulation
Chapter 25
Department Of Public Utilities
Chapter 25A
Division Of Energy Resources
Chapter 25B
Massachusetts Appliance Efficiency Standards Act
Chapter 25C
Department Of Telecommunications And Cable
Chapter 26
Department Of Banking And Insurance
Chapter 27
Department Of Correction
Chapter 28
Metropolitan District Commission
Chapter 28A
Office For Children
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