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Web Site:
www.mass.gov/treasury/Organization Chart
Mission:
The office of the Treasurer and Receiver-General's mission is to prudently manage and safeguard the Commonwealth's public deposits and investments through sound business practices for the exclusive benefit of our citizens. The Office of the State Treasurer is committed to:Integrity- The Treasury continuously works to earn the public's confidence and trust by adhering to the highest ethical standards in every department and affiliated agency.
Leadership- The Treasury strives to be a leader by creating intelligent, innovative solutions to our business challenges, embracing new technology as part of the solutions, and by enriching our communities through educational and business partnerships.
Excellence- The Treasury endeavors to provide superior levels of professional services to the public and to surpass their expectations for service.
Governing Laws:
Statutes
- MGL C. 29 S. 32
- Unclaimed check fund; refunds
- MGL C. 194 S. 10
- Unclaimed balance of estate; deposit with Treasurer
- MGL C. 200A S. 1-30
- Abandoned Property
- MGL C. 206 S. 25
- Unclaimed money; presumption of abandonment; remittance, etc.
- MGL C. 10 S. 70
- Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission; members
- MGL C. 138 S. 77
- Alcoholic Liquors
- MGL C. 150E S. 7C
- Collective Bargaining Agreements relative to the ABCC
- MGL C. 10 S. 35EE
- Commonwealth Covenant Fund; board of trustees; etc.
- MGL C. 29 S. 64-64D
- Public Employees Deferred Compensation
- MGL C. 21 S. 27A
- Water Pollution Abatement projects; certification; financial assistance; eligibility
- MGL C. 29 S. 2L
- Water Pollution Abatement revolving fund
- MGL C. 29 S. 2QQ
- Drinking water revolving fund
- MGL C. 29C S. 2
- Water Pollution Abatement Trust; board of trustees; members; officers
- MGL C. 29C S. 8
- Appropriations to water pollution abatement trust; agreements
- MGL C. 10 S. 18-20
- State Board of Retirement
- MGL C. 32 S. 1-105
- Retirement Systems and Pensions (sections as applicable)
- St. 2005 C. 130 S. 16
- Welcome Home Bonus
- St. 1968 C. 646 S. 1-12
- Vietnam War Bonus
- St. 1953 C. 440 S. 1-13
- Korean War Bonus
- MGL C. 29 S. 23
- Advancements from Treasury; management of state agency funds; funding of checks and drafts
- MGL C. 29 S. 34
- Deposit of public monies
- MGL C. 29 S. 38
- Investment of Commonwealth funds; loans
- MGL C. 29 S. 38A
- Investment funds; establishment; sale of participation units
- MGL C. 29 S. 38B
- Deferred compensation committee; State Treasurer's Office
- St. 1945 C. 731 S. 1-13
- World War II Bonus
Regulations
- 204 CMR 2.0
- -10.0; 19.0 Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission
- 941 CMR 1.0
- -4.0 State Board of Retirement
- 960 CMR 3.0
- Deferred Compensation
- 960 CMR 4.0
- Procedures for the Administration of Abandoned Property