Massachusetts General Laws

Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 221B, § 9 (2026)

Orders and judgments; effective date; stays

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Section 9. Orders or judgments of a hearing officer shall be effective immediately unless stayed by a justice. Orders or judgments of a hearing officer shall not be stayed except by a justice of the division in which it was rendered, and in the event of such a stay the justice shall make a superseding order or judgment within seven calendar days.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1980–1980 · leading case: Bruno v. Chief Admin. Just. of Trial Court, 401 N.E.2d 849 (Mass. 1980).
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Bruno v. Chief Admin. Just. of Trial Court, 401 N.E.2d 849 (Mass. 1980). “150E, § 7, gives collective bargaining agreements precedence over certain enumerated statutes.”
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