Massachusetts S1642 amends licensing laws to enhance safety by penalizing unlicensed work and allowing for immediate suspension or revocation of.
Massachusetts S1642 amends Chapter 148 of the General Laws to strengthen safety measures by penalizing individuals who perform work without a valid license, certificate, or registration from the State Fire Marshal. The bill imposes a fine of up to $500 for a first offense. It also allows the State Fire Marshal to suspend or revoke licenses, permits, or certificates without a hearing if the holder's actions pose a serious threat to public safety. The marshal must then send written notice to the holder specifying the violation.
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