HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3352        FILED ON: 1/20/2023

HOUSE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 1541

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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PRESENTED BY:

Richard M. Haggerty

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To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:

The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill:

An Act relative to historic homes.

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PETITION OF:

 

Name:

District/Address:

Date Added:

Richard M. Haggerty

30th Middlesex

1/20/2023


HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3352        FILED ON: 1/20/2023

HOUSE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 1541

By Representative Haggerty of Woburn, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1541) of Richard M. Haggerty relative to the penalty for illegally removing certain parts of historical homes.  The Judiciary.

 

[SIMILAR MATTER FILED IN PREVIOUS SESSION
SEE HOUSE, NO. 1570 OF 2019-2020.]

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

 

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In the One Hundred and Ninety-Third General Court
(2023-2024)

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An Act relative to historic homes.

 

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
 

SECTION 1. Chapter 266 of the General Laws, as appearing in 2016 Official Edition, is hereby amended by inserting after section 95 the following new section:-

Section 95A.

In this section, “historic home” shall mean any dwelling house listed listed in the State Register of Historic Places established and maintained by the Massachusetts Historical Commission pursuant to G. L. c. 9, section 26C or  identified by a plaque identifying the homestead  as an historic homestead pursuant to G. L. c. 9, section 27D.

Whoever willfully, intentionally and without right removes items, including, but not limited to, copper gutters, copper wiring, aluminum or brick; displaces, destroys, defaces, mars or injures the walls, wainscoting or any other part of any historical home, or the appurtenances there of, by cutting, breaking, writing or otherwise, shall be punished by a fine of not less than $100 and not more than $1000 or by imprisonment for not more than 2 years. Any person convicted under the provisions of this section shall, in addition to the fine assessed, reimburse the historic home owner for the total amount of damage incurred.