Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3223

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to Natural Heritage and Endangered Species administrative fees

Impact

The repeal of the specified section is anticipated to remove outdated regulations and possibly alleviate financial burdens on state agencies responsible for environmental conservation. This change could lead to a more efficient allocation of resources dedicated to preserving endangered species and their habitats. The bill represents an effort to respond to ongoing ecological challenges and is in alignment with broader state initiatives to prioritize environmental sustainability.

Summary

House Bill 3223 seeks to amend legislative provisions relating to the collection of administrative fees associated with the management of Natural Heritage and Endangered Species. A primary aspect of this bill is the repeal of Section 7 of Chapter 330 of the Acts of 1983, which once regulated how these fees were implemented and utilized. The aim of the legislation is to streamline and enhance the administrative processes regarding the protection of natural heritage and endangered species in Massachusetts, thus ensuring better conservation efforts as well as compliance with evolving environmental standards.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue it simplifies fees related to endangered species administration and can enhance conservation efficacy, there may be dissent regarding the potential for reduced oversight or funding. Stakeholders concerned with environmental protection and funding sources for conservation efforts might express worries that the changes could lead to complications or inadequacies in how protections are enforced. As the legislative process unfolds, discussions will likely highlight the balance between regulatory efficiency and the necessity of robust environmental safeguards.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H865

Relative to the qualification of voters

MA H3769

Relative to accurate impairment testing

MA H3225

Relative to sales tax exemption

MA H3226

Excluding student loan forgiveness from taxable income for permanently and totally disabled veterans

MA H1957

To ensure the ability to prosecute repeat OUI offenses

MA H1300

Relative to cannabis for Medicare eligible patients

MA H1454

To modernize the endowment match program for community colleges

MA H2523

Promoting radon testing

Similar Bills

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