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Licensing unit Child Care Affordability Task Force files [Massachusetts Office for Children]

Part of: Massachusetts Office for Children

Licensing unit Child Care Affordability Task Force files, 1984-1991.

2 record center cartons
Call no.: HS11/1774X

Scope and Content: In its statutory role (MGLA c 28A) as advocate for services to children in Massachusetts, the Office for Children administered a task force on child care affordability established per St 1986, c 206, s 53, chaired by the office director, with membership from the legislature, Dept. of Social Services, Child Care Coalition, and agubernatorial appointee.  The task force, reauthorized by St 1987, c 199, s 77 and St 1989, c 244, s 54 and continuing to meet through 1991, documented the cost of child care relative to working family annual income.  The office’s Child Care Affordability Project consisted of a task force report, funded by the office and United Way of Massachusetts, and a pilot Affordability Scholarship Assistanco Program for families whose income exceeded eligibility requirements for state subsidy.  St 1990, c 521 (approved 1991) established a Child Care Affordability Scholarship Assistance Fund to be administered by the task force.  Series was maintained by the office’s licensing unit to administer task force proceedings and related office projects.
Notes: Some materials predate formal constituting of task force
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Licensing unit public hearing files [Massachusetts Office for Children]

Part of: Massachusetts Office for Children

Licensing unit public hearing files, 1973-1989 (Bulk: 1987-1989).

1 record center carton and 1 document box
Call no.: HS11/1773

Scope and Content: In its statutory role as advocate for services to children in Massachusetts, the Office for Children establishes regulations for licensing or approval of day care and substitute care providers (MGLA c 28A, s 4(c)).  The office holds hearings prior to adoption, amendment, or repeal of regulations as required by law (MGLA c 30A, s 2).  Series is created by the office’s licensing unit to administer hearings and collate resulting comment.
Arrangement: Arranged by program, thereunder chronologically
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Licensing unit regulation development files [Massachusetts Office for Children]

Part of: Massachusetts Office for Children

Licensing unit regulation development files, 1973-1989.

4 record center cartons
Call no.: HS11/350

Scope and Content: In its statutory role as advocate for services to children in Massachusetts, the Office for Children establishes regulations for licensing or approval of day care and substitute care providers (MGLA c 28A, s 4(c)).  Series is created by the office’s licensing unit to develop and obtain such regulations.
Arrangement: Arranged by program, thereunder chronologically
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Lists of capital punishment cases [Massachusetts Department of Correction]

Part of: Massachusetts Department of Correction

Lists of capital punishment cases, 1950-1969.

1 file folder
Call no.: HS9/290X

Scope and Content: The Dept. of Correction is responsible for administering the state correctional system and providing custodial and rehabilitative services to persons sentenced to state correctional institutions.  Lists of capital punishment cases at state prison facilities (i.e., Castle Island, Charlestown, and Walpole) were created by the central office of the department to compile statistics.
Restrictions: Lists of persons serving life sentences are restricted. Criminal offender record information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 6, ss 167-178. For conditions of access consult repository
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Restrictions: Lists of persons serving life sentences are restricted. Criminal offender record information restricted by statutory provision MGLA c 6, ss 167-178. For conditions of access consult repository

Lists of lottery lands drawn [Massachusetts Land Lottery]

Part of: Land Lottery

Lists of lottery lands drawn, 1786-1787.

1 volume; Copies: 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm
Call no.: EA4/81X

Scope and Content: The Land Lottery, created by the General Court in 1786 to accelerate the sale and settlement of public lands in the District of Maine, was commissioned to conduct a lottery for the twin purposes of raising revenues and distributing land in the Lincoln County area of Maine.  With the drawing of the lottery in October 1787, prize lots were distributed among the holders of chances.  This series details the transfers of land made on the basis of the drawing.
Arrangement: Arranged principally by township, thereunder by lot number
Notes: Spine title: Lottery lands
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Litigation files [Massachusetts Department of Education]

Part of: Department of Education

Litigation files, 1972-1990.

49 record center cartons and 2 document boxes
Call no.: ED2/1947

Scope and Content: The Board of Education was established in 1837.  It was replaced in 1919 by the Dept. of Education under the control of the Advisory Board of Education, which was superseded by the Board of Education (not to be confused with the earlier body of that name) in 1947.
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Lobbyist Section: Dockets of legislative agents

Part of: Massachusetts Lobbyist Section

Dockets of legislative agents, 1891-1986.

29 record center cartons and 4 volumes
Call no.: SC8.01/14

Scope and Content: To assist the Office of the Secretary of State in fulfilling its responsibility to administer laws and regulations governing the activities of legislative agents (lobbyists) employed by special interest groups, the Public Records Division, specifically from the 1980s through its Lobbyist Section, registers and maintains a docket of vital information on each legislative agent, as required by MGLA c 3, s 41.  Prior to 1974 these records were maintained by the sergeant-at-arms of the General Court.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically by year. –thereunder chronologically by registration date; –thereunder alphabetically by agent.
Notes: Also known as: Docket books; Dockets. –Unboxed vols. (1973-1974) shelved as box 21
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Lobbyist Section: Financial disclosure files

Part of: Massachusetts Lobbyist Section

Financial disclosure files, 1891-1986.

85 record center cartons
Call no.: SC8.01/15

Scope and Content: In fulfilling its responsibility to administer laws and regulations governing the activities of legislative agents (lobbyists) employed by special interest groups, the Office of the Secretary of State maintains filings of itemized expenditures of employers and receipt of money by agents. By the 1970s the activity had been delegated to the Public Records Division, and from the 1980s more specifically to the division’s Lobbyist Section.
Arrangement: In three subseries:  (1) Financial disclosures of employers  (2) Financial disclosures of organizations without agents  (3) Financial disclosures of agents; arranged within each subseries chronologically by year, thereunder alphabetically by organization or agent
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Lobbyist Section: Lobbyist investigation files

Part of: Massachusetts Lobbyist Section

Lobbyist investigation files, 1972-1986 (Bulk: 1972-1979).

2 document boxes
Call no.: SC8.01/2055

Scope and Content: To assist the state secretary’s office in fulfilling its responsibility to administer laws and regulations governing the activities of legislative agents (lobbyists) employed by special interest groups, the Public Records Division, specifically from the 1980s through its Lobbyist Section, monitors compliance with registration and financial disclosure requirements of MGLA c 3, ss 39-50.  Series is created to receive and investigate reports of possible violations of lobbying law.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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Lobbyist Section: Reports of violations of lobbyist disclosure

Part of: Massachusetts Lobbyist Section

Reports of violations of lobbyist disclosure, 1970-1986.

1 record center carton and 1 document box
Call no.: SC8.01/16

Scope and Content: To assist the state secretary’s office in fulfilling its responsibility to administer laws and regulations governing the activities of legislative agents (lobbyists) employed by special interest groups, the Public Records Division, specifically from the 1980s through its Lobbyist Section, inspects all financial disclosure statements filed according to MGLA c 3, ss 43, 44, 47, to determine if any employers of agents, organizations without agents, or agents have failed to file.  The division is responsible for sending a report to the attorney general if filing is not completed. –Files for 1975-1981 also include general annual lists of agents and organizations.  See also: Financial disclosure files ((M-Ar)15); Lobbyist investigation files ((M-Ar)2055)
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Lacks files for 1972, 1974. Box 1: 1970-1984. Box 2: 1985-1986
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