Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S188

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Allowing the board of state examiners of plumbers and gas fitters to vary regulations to advance reductions in greenhouse gas emissions

Impact

If enacted, S188 would create a framework within which the board of state examiners could adapt and modify existing regulations based on environmental considerations. Specifically, the bill permits the board to consider greenhouse gas emission reductions as a valid ground for granting variances. This would allow for a more flexible approach to regulation, ensuring that the plumbing and gas fitting industries can evolve in a manner that supports the state's overarching emissions goals as outlined in Chapter 21N of the General Laws.

Summary

Senate Bill 188 (S188) seeks to amend existing regulations as they relate to the board of state examiners of plumbers and gas fitters. The central aim of this bill is to allow variances in regulations that prioritize reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. This legislative effort aligns with the current environmental policy goals of the state, particularly in addressing climate change and enhancing the health of building occupants through improved standards in plumbing and gas fitting practices.

Contention

While S188 presents a progressive approach to integrating environmental concerns into plumbing and gas fitting regulations, it may not be without its critics. Some stakeholders may argue that such changes could lead to inconsistency in regulatory enforcement or create confusion within the industry regarding compliance standards. Ensuring that the variances do not compromise safety and quality standards in plumbing and gas fitting will be crucial in addressing concerns from various parties, including professional organizations and consumer advocacy groups.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1923

To repeal the sales tax exemption for aircraft

MA S2102

Relating to public access to historical records

MA S1924

Increasing the excise tax rate for jet fuel

MA S1926

Exempting residential electric vehicle chargers from the sales tax

MA S2228

To set equal contracting conditions for electricity customers on basic service

MA S497

Clarifying the role of governor’s councillor on the ballot

MA S2232

To exempt solar installations on federal military lands from renewable energy production caps

MA S2234

Aligning state electric vehicle charger reliability regulations with the national electric vehicle infrastructure program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.