Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1476

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To provide clarification to Massachusetts General Laws chapter 80

Impact

The bill seeks to enhance transparency in the assessment process. It mandates that municipalities must provide detailed notices to property owners about upcoming improvements and the associated assessments. By requiring tax collectors to include information about liens on property when assessments are issued, property owners will have clearer guidance regarding their financial obligations. This change could potentially lead to a better understanding of how betterments affect property values and liabilities, which is particularly relevant for buyers of improved properties.

Summary

Bill S1476 proposes amendments to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 80, which governs the assessment of betterments for public projects, particularly focusing on sewer system improvements. The bill aims to clarify the process by which municipalities can assess charges to property owners for improvements that provide specific benefits to their properties, as opposed to the general community. It stipulates that assessments must be conducted following a formal vote at town meetings or through orders by municipal boards, ensuring that property owners are informed of their responsibilities related to new sewer construction or upgrades.

Contention

One notable point of contention relates to who ultimately bears the financial responsibility for such assessments. Critics may argue that imposing such charges on property owners can create an additional burden, especially for lower-income families or individuals who may struggle with unexpected costs. Additionally, the process for determining who qualifies for assessment, expected benefits, and managing appeals for abatement from these assessments may invite legal challenges or disputes among residents. The necessity of detailed, accurate project plans, along with strict compliance with recording requirements, also emphasizes the administrative complexities that municipalities must address to enforce these assessments effectively.

Companion Bills

MA S2568

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Municipalities and Regional Government, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to municipalities and regional government matters

Previously Filed As

MA S1475

To provide clarifications to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 83

MA H2779

Relative to Chapter 32 of the Massachusetts General Laws

MA S1989

Relative to the Massachusetts estate tax

MA S2614

Reforming charter school funding in Massachusetts

MA H4511

Reforming charter school funding in Massachusetts

MA H477

Modernizing the Massachusetts laws

MA S2951

Communication from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (pursuant to Section 9B of Chapter 128A of the General Laws and Section 222 of Chapter 6 of the General Laws) proposed amendments to regulations for 205 CMR 149.00: Race Horse Development Fund

MA S207

Modernizing the Massachusetts alcohol laws

MA S2087

Relative to the short term capital gains rate to make Massachusetts more competitive

MA S2539

Communication from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (pursuant to Section 9B Of Chapter 128A of the General Laws and Section 222 of Chapter 6 of the General Laws) submitting proposed regulations changes to 205 CMR 3.00: Harness Horse Racing (2025)

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