Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2110

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To facilitate the issuance of local permits for building energy efficiency and decarbonization

Impact

If passed, H2110 would significantly impact local government processes by streamlining the approval of permits related to energy efficiency upgrades in buildings. It may enable local authorities to initiate policies that tackle climate change through improved building practices and technologies. Furthermore, by aligning local permitting with the state’s broader sustainability goals, the bill positions Massachusetts as a leader in advancing environmental protection through legislative support at the municipal level.

Summary

House Bill 2110 aims to facilitate the issuance of local permits for building energy efficiency and decarbonization in Massachusetts. This bill seeks to amend Section 57 of Chapter 40, enabling municipalities to issue building permits and other necessary local approvals for measures that enhance energy efficiency and contribute to decarbonization efforts. The bill is notable for its focus on local governance, empowering municipalities to more effectively implement certified energy efficiency plans as outlined in state policy.

Contention

There is potential for contention surrounding H2110, primarily relating to how it might affect existing local regulations. While supporters argue that the bill would simplify and accelerate the permitting process, opponents may raise concerns about the adequacy of local oversight. There could be fears that a state mandate may diminish local control over building standards and permit requirements, leading to conflicts between state and municipal objectives in achieving sustainable community development.

Companion Bills

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