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1 document · · Attorney General's Office · No Violation
We also reviewed the notices and open session minutes of the Boards October 29, November 5 and November 26 meetings, the Boards November 26 decision regarding an All-Alcoholic Beverages License, and the transcript of a February 7, 2019, hearing before the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission. FACTS We find the facts as follows.
21 documents · · City of Framingham · Fulfilled
The Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission or a local licensing authority may, after notice to the licensee and a reasonable opportunity to be heard, suspend, revoke, or cancel a license for the sale or service of alcoholic beverages or take other appropriate enforcement action upon satisfactory proof that the licensee has violated or permitted a violation of this Order.
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR18/1461
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Office of the State Treasurer and Receiver General · Herman, Colman · Closed
In its September 18th response, the Office states"[ a]ttached please find the leases for the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission, the Massachusetts Clean Water Trust and the Massachusetts State Retirement Board. We do not have a copy of the lease for the space in Chelsea. We have reached out to the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance to try to obtain a copy." In Mr.
14 documents · · City of Framingham · Fulfilled
Exhibits B through G, are rescinded effective on May 29, 2021, at 12:0 1 a.m. so that the City of Framingham will be fully consistent with and mirror the Orders issued by Governor Baker and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Health and such safety standards, recommended best practices and checklists as may be issued by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development and Guidance issued by the Alcoholic
Department of Labor Relations Cases
Patricia A. Lewis / Cambridge, City of
2 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
public hearings per year Coordinate and speak at Annual Renewal Meetings for licensees Accept documents and set up files for applications to be heard before the Board Set up hearing agenda and forward to interested parties Notify applicants of hearing datesoutstanding documentation Type and file legal ads for hearings Post hearings according to requirements of the Open Meeting Law Notify applicants of Boards decision e e Forward applications to Alcoholic
Public Records Division Appeals
SPR21/1085
1 document · · Secretary of the Commonwealth · Appeal · Harwich, Town of · Tomlinson, Raymond · Closed
On April 12, 2021, Attorney Tomlinson requested certain reports for the last 4 years, explaining [t]he Town is required to submit annually to the [Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (ABCC)] a list of all enforcement actions taken against any licensee. It is usually a summary report.
1 document · · Attorney General's Office · No Violation
The letter continued that "[b]y not being in compliance with statutes, rules and regulations set forth by the state and Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, your license may be in jeopardy." o During the Board's January 26, 2012 meeting, the Board met with Mr. Kasperson regarding non-use of a liquor license issued to him for a business that had not yet opened.
3 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
DLR FORM-005 (page 2) Revised 08/13 ATTACHMENT A The Coalition for Public Safety (COPS or the Union) is the lawful bargaining agent for all Environmental Police officers Parole officers, and Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission officers employed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Commonwealth). The union is a public employee organization within the meaning of General Laws, Chapter 150E (the Law).
COPS is the exclusive bargaining representative for executive department employees in statewide bargaining unit 5, including parole officers, environmental police officers, investigators, and Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission officers. 4.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Imperial, James v. City of Lynn 9/11/08
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission, 401 Mass. 526 529 (1988); Doherty v. Retirement Bd. of Medford, 425 Mass. 130, 141 (1997). The hearing officer must provide an analysis as to how credibility is apportioned amongst witnesses. Herridge y. Board of Registration in Medicine, 420 Mass. 154, 165 (1995). Total and permanent disability is intended to mean total and permanent disability to earn wages. Frenniers Case, 318 Mass. 635 (1945).
1 document · · Attorney General's Office · Violation
Because this determination concerns only compliance with the Open Meeting Law, we decline to review whether Massachusetts General Law and/or the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (ABCC) required the Board to hold a public hearing prior to adopting a municipal alcohol policy. FACTS Based upon our review of the material listed above, the facts are as follows.
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