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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title VII — CITIES, TOWNS AND DISTRICTS · Chapter 40X

Section 2: Rights and powers of management entity of approved tourism destination marketing district

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Section 2. The rights and powers of the management entity of the tourism destination marketing district approved by a municipal governing body pursuant to section 3 shall include:
(i)retaining or recruiting business;
(ii)administering and managing the tourism destination marketing district;
(iii)promoting economic development;
(iv)formulating a special assessment structure;
(v)planning and design services;
(vi)design, engineer, construct, maintain or operate buildings, facilities, urban streetscapes or infrastructure to further economic development and public purposes;
(vii)accumulating interest;
(viii)incurring costs or indebtedness;
(ix)entering into contracts;
(x)suing and being sued;
(xi)employing legal and accounting services;
(xii)undertaking planning, feasibility and market analyses;
(xiii)developing, implementing, and conducting tourism marketing and promotional activities; and
(xiv)other supplemental services or programs that would further the purposes of this chapter.
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