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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title II — PROCEEDINGS IN CRIMINAL CASES · Chapter 23A

Section 3: Divisions, officers and programs; website

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Section 3.
(a)MOBD shall contain such divisions, offices and programs as the director shall determine are necessary to achieve the mission and administer the programs of MOBD.
(b)MOBD shall develop, operate and maintain a searchable website accessible by the public at no cost, to provide information on public and private resources available to small businesses and to promote small businesses in the commonwealth. Information made available through the searchable website shall include, but shall not be limited to:
(1)information on state, local, federal and private sector small business counseling and technical assistance programs;
(2)information on state, local and federal financing programs;
(3)information on state, local and federal procurement and contracting programs and opportunities, including information on the regional economic development organizations under the program established in sections 3J and 3K and opportunities;
(4)information on state incorporation laws and regulations, and the changes to state incorporation laws and regulations;
(5)information on state tax credits;
(6)information on workers' compensation laws, unemployment insurance laws and the health insurance obligations and options for employers; and
(7)other information and resources, as determined by the director of MOBD.
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