Code of Massachusetts Regulations 400 CMR - EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
The Code of Massachusetts Regulations (CMR) Title 400 pertains to the Executive Office of Economic Development (EOED) and encompasses various programs aimed at promoting economic growth and development within the Commonwealth. Below is an overview of the key regulations under Title 400 CMR:
400 CMR 2.00 – Expedited Permitting
Purpose: Establishes rules, standards, and procedures for the Expedited Permitting Program created under M.G.L. c. 43D. This program allows cities and towns to promote commercial development on pre-approved parcels by offering expedited local permitting.(regulations.justia.com)
Program Overview: Cities and towns that accept the provisions of M.G.L. c. 43D are eligible for a one-time technical assistance grant to assist in improving and streamlining the local permitting process for commercial development. (regulations.justia.com)
Regulatory Authority: M.G.L. c. 43D(mass.gov)
400 CMR 3.00 – Expedited State Permitting
Purpose: Establishes rules, standards, and procedures for the Expedited State Permitting Program created under M.G.L. c. 43E. This program aims to expedite the state permitting process for certain development projects.(mass.gov)
Regulatory Authority: M.G.L. c. 43E, § 8(casetext.com)
400 CMR 6.00 – Notices to Quit Attestation Form (Proposed Repeal)
Purpose: Implemented certain sections of Section 1 of Chapter 257 of the Acts of 2020, as amended, requiring EOED to promulgate regulations to develop and receive copies of a form landlords were required to provide containing certain information related to residential tenants' rights and available resources when given a written notice to quit for nonpayment of rent.(sec.state.ma.us)
Status: The regulation is proposed to be repealed due to the repeal of the underlying statutory authority. (sec.state.ma.us)
400 CMR 8.00 – Cannabis Social Equity Trust Fund
Purpose: Establishes the Cannabis Social Equity Trust Fund to encourage full participation in the Commonwealth's regulated marijuana industry for entrepreneurs from communities that have been disproportionately harmed by marijuana prohibition and enforcement.(sec.state.ma.us)
Regulatory Authority: Section 14A of Chapter 94G of the Massachusetts General Laws(sec.state.ma.us)
400 CMR 10.00 – Live Theater Tax Credit
Purpose: Establishes a live theater tax credit to support the expansion of eligible theater productions and assist in the development of long-run show development and growth within the Commonwealth.(sec.state.ma.us)
Regulatory Authority: Section 3M of Chapter 23A of the Massachusetts General Laws(sec.state.ma.us)
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