Massachusetts Statutes

§ 3A — Written application for promoter license; fees; written operating agreements with vendors

Massachusetts § 3A
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XVREGULATION OF TRADE
Ch. 101TRANSIENT VENDORS, HAWKERS AND PEDLERS

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 101, § 3A (2026).

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Section 3A.

(a)Each business or person, before commencing business as a promoter, shall make a written application, under oath, for a license to the deputy director stating the names and residences of the owners or parties in whose interest the business is to be conducted. Upon the payment of the fee under the fee schedule in subsection (b) the deputy director shall issue a license granting the authority to do business as a promoter. A license shall expire 1 year from the date thereof or on the day of its surrender or of the filing of an affidavit of its loss, if it is earlier surrendered or if such affidavit is earlier filed. The license shall contain a copy of the application therefore and shall not be transferable.
(b)For the purpose of determining a single show for this chapter, the c

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