Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1314

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to Massachusetts solar access law

Impact

If enacted, S1314 would significantly strengthen protections for solar energy systems in Massachusetts. It would make it more difficult for local governments to impose restrictions on solar installations, ensuring that individuals and entities seeking to harness solar energy would have a clearer legal safeguard against arbitrary local regulations. The bill is regarded as a proactive step to promote solar energy investment amidst increasing environmental concerns and energy demands.

Summary

S1314, an Act relative to Massachusetts solar access law, seeks to amend Chapter 40A of the General Laws by requiring, for local authorities to restrict solar systems attached to buildings, that they prove damage to public health, safety, and welfare in a court of law. The intent of the bill is to safeguard the rights of homeowners and developers looking to implement solar energy solutions, aligning with state goals to expand renewable energy usage and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

Contention

A notable point of contention in discussions surrounding S1314 may arise from the balance of local control versus state mandates. Opponents might argue that imposing this requirement on local governments undermines their ability to enact regulations tailored to local contexts, potentially inhibiting efforts to address community-specific issues like aesthetic considerations or land use policies. Conversely, supporters contend that this legislation is necessary to overcome barriers that hamper sustainable energy practices in the state.

Companion Bills

MA H2088

Similar To Relative to Massachusetts Solar Access Law

MA H4962

Similar To Authorizing the city of New Bedford to grant a utility easement to the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth

MA S2647

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 certain general and special municipal legislation.

Previously Filed As

MA S59

To allow students access to prescription cannabis

MA S1313

Relative to concurrent service for elected officials

MA S695

Relative to the workers’ compensation premium payment schedules for small businesses

MA S1708

Relative to retirement benefits for municipal natural resource officers in Plymouth and Barnstable County

MA S694

Relative to unemployment insurance benefits for replacement workers

MA S1890

Excluding the Segal AmeriCorps Education Award from taxable income

MA S544

Relative to funding clean water in nitrogen sensitive areas

MA S2157

Repurposing the commonwealth's power plants to a clean energy future

Similar Bills

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