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ACTS, 1964.— CHAPS. 244, 245, 246.
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act in the same manner and to the same extent as the real estate described in section one.
SECTION 8. This act shall take full effect upon its acceptance by vote
of a majority of the voters of the Burlington Water and Sewer District
present and voting thereon at an annual district meeting or a special
district meeting called for the purpose within five years after its passage,
but not otherwise.
Approved March SO, 1964.
Chap. 244.
A N ACT POSTPONING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF A CERTAIN
Z O N I N G R E G U L A T I O N I N T H E CITY O F BOSTON.
Be it enacted, etc., as follows:
SECTION 1. Section 14 of chapter 665 of the acts of 1956, as amended
by section 1 of chapter 408 of the acts of 1957, is hereby further amended
by striking out, in lines 16 and 17, the words "twelve months have expired after it is so filed" and inserting in place thereof the words: —
December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and sixty-four.
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved March SI, 1964.
Chap. 245.
AN
ACT DESIGNATING THE ADDITION TO THE NURSES'
H O M E TO B E CONSTRUCTED A T T H E W E S T E R N MASSACHUS E T T S H O S P I T A L AS T H E GEORGE D U F F Y CLARK B U I L D I N G .
Be it enacted, etc., as follows:
The addition to the nurses' home to be constructed for the use of the
training of practical nurses at the Western Massachusetts hospital
shall, upon its completion, be designated and known as the George
Duffy Clark Building, in honor of George Duffy Clark, newspaperman,
athlete, and public servant in the city of Westfield, who was stricken
with paralysis in the prime of life and bore his affliction with exemplary
fortitude. The department of public health shall erect a suitable tablet
or marker bearing said designation in an appropriate location at said
building.
Approved April 1, 1964Chap. 24G. A N ACT RELATIVE TO BORROWINGS BY CITIES, TOWNS
AND DISTRICTS IN ANTICIPATION OF R E V E N U E .
Be it enacted, etc., as follows:
Section 4 of chapter 44 of the General Laws, as most recently amended
by section 2 of chapter 298 of the acts of 1947, is hereby further amended
by striking out the first sentence and inserting in place thereof the following sentence: — Cities, towns and fire, water, sewer, light and improvement districts may, by a majority vote, incur debt in the year in which
the vote is taken and in the ensuing year for temporary loans in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year in which the debt is incurred,
and may issue notes therefor to an amount which for cities and towns
shall not exceed in the aggregate the total tax levy of the financial year
preceding the year in which the debt is incurred, together with the
corporation and income tax received during such financial year, exclusive of special or additional assessments or revenue from any other
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ACTS, 1964. — CHAPS. 247,
248.
source except payments made by the commonwealth in lieu of taxes on
account of property taken for institutions or for metropolitan district
purposes; and for districts shall not exceed the receipts from taxes,
rates and services of the year preceding that in which the debt is incurred,
and for newly established districts which have not yet had receipts from
taxes, rates and services throughout an entire year an amount as fixed
by vote of the district.
Approved April 1, 1964.
C h a p . 247.
AN
ACT
DESIGNATING
THE
INTERSTATE
HIGHWAY
NUM-
B E R E D ROUTE 9 3 AS THE SAMUEL ADAMS HIGHWAY.
Be it enacted, etc., as follows:
The interstate highway numbered route 93 shall be known and designated as the Samuel Adams Highway. Suitable markers bearing said
designation shall be erected along said highway by the department of
public works, in compliance with the standards of said department and
as authorized by the federal bureau of public roads.
Approved April 1, 1964Chap. 248. A N ACT AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS TO
COVER THE COST OF IN-SERVICE TRAINING FOR CERTAIN
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS OR EMPLOYEES.
Be it enacted, etc., as follows:
Section 5 of chapter 40 of the General Laws is hereby amended by
striking out clause (34), as most recently amended by chapter 60 of the
acts of 1963, and inserting in place thereof the following clause: —
(34) For the necessary expenses of municipal officers and employees
of any particular department incurred outside the commonwealth
in securing information upon matters in which the city or town is interested or which may tend to improve the service in such department,
including any training program or programs for municipal officers or
municipal employees, relating to special aspects of their duties and including attendance at state police schools conducted by the department
of public safety, attendance at schools for the training of local police
officers conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, the Boston police department, the
Worcester police department, the Springfield police department, and the
metropolitan district commission police department and attendance at
courses at colleges and universities for the training of police officers,
authorized by the board of selectmen in a town, or by the town manager
in a town having the same, by the mayor in a city, or by a city manager
in a city having the same, if such appropriation is specified to be and is
limited to such expenses as aforesaid. Such expenses may also be incurred anywhere within the commonwealth and in such case shall be
chargeable against any appropriation of the department incurring the
same. Total appropriations in any year under the provisions of this
clause for the necessary expenses of municipal officers and employees of
any particular department incurred outside the commonwealth shall be
limited to one one-hundredth of one per centum of the average assessed
valuation in a city or town of the three preceding years.
Approved April 1, 1964.
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