Massachusetts General Laws

Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 140, § 32S (2026)

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Section 32S. The attorney general from time to time shall promulgate such rules and regulations as he deems necessary for the interpretation, implementation, administration and enforcement of sections thirty-two A to thirty-two S, inclusive. Such authority shall be in addition to, and not in derogation of, the attorney general's authority to promulgate rules and regulations under section two of chapter ninety-three A with respect to manufactured housing communities.

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Cited in 4 cases (2 in the last 5 years), 2019–2026 · leading case: Layes v. RHP Props., Inc. (Mass. App. Ct. 2019).
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Layes v. RHP Props., Inc. (Mass. App. Ct. 2019). “G. L. c. 140, § 32S. As the statute made clear, the authority given to the Attorney General supplements the Attorney General's preexisting authority to regulate manufactured housing communities pursuant to the Consumer Protection Act.”
Alenci v. Hometown Oakpoint I, LLC (D. Mass. 2020). “21, 2019) (citing Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 140 § 32S, 1993 Mass.”
Katherine Dant & Another v. Mobile Home Rent Control Bd. of Chicopee & Another (Mass. App. Ct. 2025). “[5] The Attorney General is authorized by G. L. c. 140, § 32S, to promulgate rules and regulations " necessary for the interpretation, implementation, administration and enforcement of [the Manufactured Housing Act].”
Crown Communities, LLC v. Austin (Mass. 2026). “Pursuant to G. L. c. 140, § 32S, the Attorney General has issued a regulation providing that "[f]or purposes of determining residents' rights to purchase" under G.”
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