Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H804

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Authorizing the town of Arlington to prohibit use of second generation anti-coagulant rodenticides by commercial pesticide applicators

Impact

If enacted, this bill would introduce localized control over pesticide use, specifically in regard to substances recognized for their potential harm to non-target species, including pets and wildlife. The bill negates certain provisions of chapter 132B of the General Laws, which previously limited local regulation of pesticide applications, thus granting Arlington the autonomy to regulate these activities through a bylaw or a regulation from the board of health. This shift is significant as it embodies the core principle of local governance, allowing communities to take proactive measures based on their unique environmental needs.

Summary

House Bill 804 seeks to empower the town of Arlington, Massachusetts, to prohibit the use of second generation anti-coagulant rodenticides by commercial pesticide applicators. This bill is a response to growing concerns surrounding the environmental and health impacts associated with these specific types of pesticides. By allowing local municipalities the authority to regulate or completely ban such substances, the bill aims to protect both local ecosystems and public health from potential hazards posed by these chemicals.

Contention

While the bill has received local approval, discussions surrounding its implications may ignite debates on the balance between state and local governance. Advocates for environmental protection and public health will likely support the bill, providing a unified voice for stricter regulations on harmful substances. Conversely, opponents from the pesticide industry or those concerned about overreaching local regulations could argue that such a ban may impact pest control practices disproportionately. The bill’s passage might inspire similar legislative efforts in other jurisdictions, which could lead to a broader conversation about the regulation of agricultural and commercial pesticides at the state level.

Companion Bills

MA H4028

Similar To Allowing exempting the town of Arlington from the provisions of chapter 31 of the General Laws as they concern the recruitment and hiring of full time permanent police officers

MA H4026

Similar To Amending the town manager act of Arlington relative to the appointment of the town manager

MA H4027

Similar To Allowing print free digital legal notices for the town of Arlington

MA H4236

Similar To Repealing the prohibition of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority from locating a facility within a certain distance of the Arlington Catholic High School

Previously Filed As

MA H4172

Authorizing the town of Provincetown to prohibit use or sale of second generation anti-coagulant rodenticides

MA S2448

Authorizing the City of Newton to prohibit the application of second generation anti-coagulant rodenticides within its borders

MA S552

Authorizing the city of Newton to prohibit the application of second generation anti-coagulant rodenticides within its borders

MA H4091

Authorizing the city of Salem to prohibit the application of second generation anti-coagulant rodenticides within its borders

MA H685

Authorizing the town of Arlington to offer early voting in town elections

MA S26

Authorizing the town of Brookline to prohibit or restrict the application of second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides

MA AB1788

Pesticides: use of second generation anticoagulant rodenticides.

MA H975

Authorizing the town of Newbury to adopt a bylaw restricting the use of second generation anticoagulant rodenticides

MA H3165

Authorizing the town of Arlington to adopt and enforce local regulations restricting the use of fossil fuels in certain construction

MA H4133

To authorize the town of Lexington to prohibit or restrict the application of second generation anticoagulant rodenticides

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.