Mobile Phone/Texting while Driving Law Effective September 30, 2010

Stay informed about the Massachusetts Safe Driving Law taking effect on September 30, 2010, which introduces new provisions. Familiarize yourself with the updated regulations to ensure compliance with the law.

Chapter 453 Acts of 2008: Homeowner Oil Heating System Upgrade and Insurance Law

Starting July 1, 2010, Massachusetts homeowners using oil for heating must upgrade their systems to prevent leaks. Insurance companies are now mandated to offer coverage for such incidents. Visit the Mass DEP website for detailed upgrade requirements, and contact a heating professional to assess your system’s needs.

New Massachusetts Commercial Motor Vehicle Inspection Requirements 2008

Since October 1, 2008, an annual enhanced Massachusetts Commercial Motor Vehicle Inspection has been mandated for single, full, or semi-trailers exceeding 3,000 pounds GVWR, as well as commercial vehicle/trailer combinations over 10,000 pounds GCVWR, and heavy-duty motor vehicles exceeding 10,000 pounds GVWR, including converter dollies.

Large Fines for Non-Compliance with Federal Regulations Recently Adopted by the MA DOT

the Commonwealth has adopted the majority of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations as its own. We’ve had reports that a number of Massachusetts-only businesses have been stopped and ticketed for non-compliance with these new regulations promulgated by the MA DOT regarding commercial vehicles. Fines for non-compliance can be huge.

Workers’ Comp Requirements for Out of State Work: NH Enforcement Change

Are you crossing state borders for work? Ensure your Workers’ Compensation policy covers all workplaces to avoid penalties. Discover why Item 3A is crucial in your policy and learn from recent enforcement actions in New Hampshire, shedding light on state-specific compliance challenges.

Massachusetts Drivers Be Aware of New “Move Over Law”

Starting March 22, 2009, the Move Over Law aims to safeguard police, firefighters, tow truck drivers, and roadside workers. Drivers must switch to the adjacent lane or reduce speed when approaching a stationary vehicle with flashing lights, ensuring safety on the road.