Executive Office for Administration and Finance

and the

Department of Conservation and Recreation

 

Notice of Public Comment and Hearing

 

 

Notice is hereby given that the Executive for Administration and Finance, working with the Department of Conservation and Recreation, acting under statutory authority of Chapter 7 of the General Laws and line item 2800-0100 of section 2 of Chapter 149 of the Acts of 2004, and in conformance with Chapter 30A of the General Laws, is holding a public hearing on proposed amendments to a portion of 801 CMR 4.02 regarding fees for certain services provided at facilities of the Department of Conservation and Recreation.  The proposed amendments would modify camping and certain parking fees to bring the fee charged more in line with covering the Department’s cost of providing the service.

 

Two public hearings will be conducted to receive both written and verbal comments on the proposed regulations.

 

Location:     251 Causeway Street                                    136 Damon Road

                     Boston, MA  02114                                      Northampton, MA 01060

 

Date/time:   January 21, 2005, at 11AM                          January 20, 2005, at 11AM

 

Written and verbal testimony will be accepted at the hearings; however, parties are requested to provide written copies of their testimony.  Written comments will be accepted beginning December 31, 2004 until the close of business on January 24, 2005.  Please submit written comments to Nicholas Vontzalides, Department of Conservation and Recreation, via mail to 251 Causeway Street, Suite 600, Boston, MA 02114 or electronically to Nicholas.Vontzalides@state.ma.us.  Also, you may request a copy of the proposed regulation from Nicholas Vontzalides by mail, by calling 617-626-1320, or electronically to Nicholas.Vontzalides@state.ma.us .

 

 

BY ORDER OF:          Eric Kriss, Secretary, Executive Office for Administration and Finance

                                    Katherine Abbott, Commissioner, Department of Conservation and Recreation

                                    December 31, 2004