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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title II — PROCEEDINGS IN CRIMINAL CASES · Chapter 7C

Section 57: Adoption of procedures and regulations to implement Secs. 44 to 58

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[ Text of section effective until November 25, 2025. For text effective November 25, 2025, see below.]
Section 57. The board shall independently adopt procedures and regulations as necessary to implement the requirements of sections 44 to 58, inclusive. Such procedures and regulations may vary according to the class of project.
Chapter 7C: Section 57. Adoption of procedures and regulations to implement Secs. 44 to 57
[ Text of section as amended by 2025, 73, Sec. 9 effective November 25, 2025. For text effective until November 25, 2025, see above.]
Section 57. The board shall independently adopt procedures and regulations as necessary to implement the requirements of sections 44 to 57, inclusive. Such procedures and regulations may vary according to the class of project.
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