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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill S.2316 187th (2011 - 2012)

An Act further regulating the position of chief of police in the town of Millbury

By Mr. Moore, a petition (accompanied by bill, Senate, No.2316 of Michael O. Moore and Paul K. Frost for legislation to exempting the position of chief of police to the town of Millbury from the civil service law. Public Service. [Local Approval Received.]

Bill Information

Presenter:
Michael O. Moore
City/Town:
Millbury (Local Approval Required)

Bill History

Displaying 14 actions for Bill S.2316
Date Branch Action
6/20/2012 Senate Referred to the committee on Public Service
6/21/2012 House House concurred
7/16/2012 Senate Bill reported favorably by committee and placed in the Orders of the Day for the next session
7/24/2012 Senate Read second and ordered to a third reading
8/13/2012 Senate Taken out of the Orders of the Day
8/13/2012 Senate Read third (title changed) and passed to be engrossed
8/16/2012 House Referred to the House committee on Steering, Policy and Scheduling
8/20/2012 House Committee reported that the matter be placed in the Orders of the Day for the next sitting
8/20/2012 House Rules suspended
8/20/2012 House Read second and ordered to a third reading
8/30/2012 House Read third and passed to be engrossed
9/4/2012 House Enacted
9/4/2012 Senate Enacted and laid before the Governor
9/12/2012 Executive Signed by the Governor, Chapter 278 of the Acts of 2012

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