Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S295

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to a business entity

Impact

If enacted, S295 will significantly influence state laws pertaining to the registration and maintenance of foreign business entities in Massachusetts. By establishing clear guidelines for compliance and repercussions for non-compliance, the bill aims to streamline the oversight process of these entities. The administrative dissolution process is intended to maintain an orderly market by ensuring that only compliant businesses are allowed to operate, thereby protecting consumers and ensuring fair business practices within the state.

Summary

Bill S295 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending various aspects of business entity regulations in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill focuses on the revocation of authority for foreign limited liability companies and partnerships that fail to meet certain compliance requirements, such as filing annual reports and paying required fees. Specifically, it outlines the procedures for administratively dissolving such entities if they remain non-compliant for two consecutive years, as well as imposing fines for not delivering the necessary documentation to the state secretary. The bill also introduces provisions allowing for electronic notification of findings, which may enhance communication efficiency between the state and business entities.

Contention

The main points of contention surrounding Bill S295 revolve around the balance of regulatory authority over businesses and the implications of imposing stringent compliance measures. Supporters argue that it provides necessary clarity and fairness in enforcing business regulations, while opponents may raise concerns regarding the potential burden on foreign entities, particularly smaller businesses that could struggle to meet stringent administrative requirements. The desired outcome is to maintain economic health while making sure that the enforcement measures do not disproportionately affect legitimate business operations that might face challenges meeting all compliance deadlines.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S501

Relative to the annual street listing

MA S1289

Clarifying mandatory overtime protections

MA S1039

Relative to due process

MA S1803

Relative to non-clerical workers of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

MA S1040

Relative to the statute of limitations in rape, assault and human trafficking crimes

MA S500

Relative to specially qualified voters

MA S1800

Providing for fairness and equity for Massachusetts Water Resources Authority employees

MA S1798

Relative to Mass Port police officers

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