Legislative acts passed with special reference to the towns of Chelsea, North Chelsea and Revere, and the city of Revere.
Acts 1846, Ch. 127
To incorporate the town of North Chelsea
Accepted March 19, 1846
Acts 1850, Ch. 299, as amended by Acts 1851, Ch. 336
Providing for county commissioners for Chelsea and North Chelsea (Chelsea out later)
Accepted March 3, 1851. Repealed by Acts 1939, Ch. 31, §§ 1—5
Acts 1871, Ch. 126
To provide for the renaming of North Chelsea to the town of Revere
Accepted April 3, 1871
Acts 1875, Ch. 120
Authorizes Revere and Chelsea to construct a bridge across Chelsea Creek
No acceptance required
Acts 1890, Ch. 77
An act to authorize the Boston, Winthrop and Shore Railroad Company to discontinue and abandon a part of its road in the town of Revere
No acceptance required
Acts 1892, Ch. 126
Establishing cellar grade at "grade 14"
Accepted April 28, 1892 (See Acts 1917, Ch. 358.)
Acts 1894, Ch. 311
Reclaiming of marsh lands between Orient Heights and Revere
No acceptance required
Acts 1894, Ch. 483
Authorizes the commonwealth to acquire the location, in part, of the Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad and to authorize a relocation, in part, of that railroad
No acceptance required
Acts 1895, Ch. 305
Providing for the taking of land in connection with the B.R.B. and Lynn Ry. Co., also Boston and Maine R.R. Co
No acceptance required
Acts 1895, Ch. 488
Provides for a metropolitan water supply
Repealed by Acts 1947, Ch. 583. Now G.L. Ch. 92, § 10
Acts 1896, Ch. 417
Authorizing the election of a board of survey
No acceptance required
Acts 1897, Ch. 238
Confirming new location of Boston and Maine R.R. Co. and B.R.B. and Lynn Ry. Co
No acceptance required
Acts 1900, Ch. 274
Abolishing the board of survey (Such powers and duties are now exercised by the planning board.)
Accepted November 6, 1900
Acts 1900, Ch. 445
Relative to the completion of the parkway connecting Revere, Chelsea and Everett
No acceptance required
Acts 1904, Ch. 457
Authorizing the town to supply itself with water
Accepted October 24, 1904
Acts 1905, Ch. 108
Relative to the construction of a stone breakwater off the town of Revere
(See Acts 1906, Ch. 99, Acts 1907, Ch. 9, Acts 1909, Ch. 4.)
Acts 1909, Ch. 203
Relative to removal of remains of disused graveyards
No acceptance required
Acts 1910, Ch. 646
Authorizes the Massachusetts Highway Commission to take land and construct a state highway from Revere Street to Point of Pines
No acceptance required. (See Acts 1911, Ch. 557; Acts 1912, Ch. 697; Acts 1913, Ch. 639.)
Acts 1911, Ch. 135
Providing for investigation of a parkway between Revere and Winthrop
No acceptance required. (See Acts 1912, Ch. 699, and Acts 1921, Ch. 397.)
Acts 1911, Ch. 213
Relative to the powers and authority of water commissioner to expend five thousand dollars each year
No acceptance required
Acts 1911, Ch. 479
Authorizing Revere to use part of a burial ground for a public way (Cary Avenue)
No acceptance required. (See Acts 1909, Ch. 203.)
Acts 1912, Ch. 667
Authorizing the town to reopen Belle Isle Inlet
No acceptance required
Acts 1913, Ch. 470
Providing for appointment of a commission to apportion expenses of Suffolk County
No acceptance required. Report made to legislature 1914. Not accepted
Acts 1914, Ch. 259
Authorizes construction of an additional metropolitan sewer to provide for the sewage of the town of Revere
No acceptance required
Acts 1914, Ch. 466
Providing for an enclosed athletic field (Curtis Park)
Accepted December 14, 1915
Acts 1914, Ch. 687
To incorporate the city of Revere
Accepted November 3, 1914
Acts 1916, Ch. 303
Relative to construction of sewers and drains
No acceptance required. (Acts 1900, Ch. 250 repealed.)
Acts 1916, Ch. 43
To amend Charter providing for an increase in the school committee
No acceptance required
Acts 1916, Ch. 360
Relative to civil service extended to chief of police
Accepted December 12, 1916
Acts 1917, Ch. 140
Providing a chief of the fire department under the tenure of office
Accepted December 11, 1917. (See Acts 1972, Ch. 551. No acceptance required.)
Acts 1917, Ch. 177
Provides compensation to the city for the use of its sewerage system by the Metropolitan Park Commission
No acceptance required
Acts 1917, Ch. 358
Relative to cellar grade at "grade 12" above Boston City Base
Accepted October 15, 1917. (See Acts 1892, Ch. 126.)
Acts 1919, Ch. 4
Authorizes the city to pay an annuity to the widow of Clarence Bordon
Accepted June 2, 1919
Acts 1919, Ch. 90
Provides for an annuity to the widow of James Gibbons
Accepted June 2, 1919
Acts 1919, Ch. 173
Authorizing the city to sell certain property (water) to Saugus
No acceptance required
Acts 1920, Ch. 190
Amendment to the building lines in cities Minimum space between tenement houses and other buildings on the same lot—twelve feet in Revere
No acceptance required. (See G.L. Ch. 144, §§ 2—9.)
Acts 1922, Ch. 51
Authorizing the city to contract with Malden for sewer distribution and water supply
No acceptance required
Acts 1922, Ch. 235
Authorizing the city to raise dike at Charles Fredericks Park
No acceptance required
Acts 1922, Ch. 501
Provides for the construction of a highway in the city affording an approach to the Metropolitan Parks District
No acceptance required
Acts 1923, Ch. 115
Providing for the city to expend five hundred thousand dollars for school purposes (high school)
No acceptance required
Acts 1924, Ch. 117
Providing assessment of poll taxes
Accepted March 26, 1924
Acts 1924, Ch. 456
Providing for surface water and groundwater drainage in Everett, Malden and Revere
Accepted December 3, 1924
Acts 1925, Ch. 84, as amended by Acts 1930, Ch. 42
Providing for listing of voters
No acceptance required
Acts 1927, Ch. 22
Authorizing the town of Saugus to acquire, use and maintain land in Revere for park and playground purposes
No acceptance required
Acts 1927, Ch. 31
Providing for an enclosed athletic field (Paul Revere Park)
Accepted April 22, 1927. (See Ch. 90, Acts 1965.)
Acts 1928, Ch. 97
Providing for expenditures for municipal advertising purposes
Accepted June 25, 1928
Acts 1928, Ch. 301
An act enlarging the district to which certain laws relative to the emission of smoke shall apply and providing for further investigation relative to the emission of smoke in such district
 
Acts 1930, Chs. 420, 425
Relative to traffic on Revere Beach Parkway at Broadway Overpass (construction of overpass)
No acceptance required
Acts 1931, Ch. 186
Relative to the taking of clams and other shellfish at Revere Beach in the city
No acceptance required
Acts 1931, Ch. 445
Authorizes the Department of Public Works to construct a certain state highway and to make other highway improvements in the city
No acceptance required. (See Acts 1932, Ch. 258; Acts 1934, Ch. 375; Acts 1935, Ch. 487.)
Acts 1931, Ch. 447
Providing for Revere and Salem turnpike lighting Revere, Saugus and Lynn to pay one-half of expense, the other half to be paid by the commonwealth
No acceptance required
Acts 1932, Ch. 241
Pertaining to Point of Pines Bridge
No acceptance required. (See Acts 1937, Ch. 380.)
Acts 1932, Ch. 258
Relative to the widening of Ocean Avenue
No acceptance required. (See also, Acts 1934, Ch. 375, and Acts 1935, Ch. 487.)
Acts 1932, Ch. 299
An act providing unified transportation service in certain parts of the Boston Metropolitan District
 
Acts 1933, Ch. 349
Providing for the construction of the Point of Pines Bridge
No acceptance required
Acts 1934, Ch. 71
Naming the Point of Pines Bridge "General Clarence R. Edwards."
No acceptance required
Acts 1934, Ch. 188
Providing for the powers and duties of the license commission
No acceptance required. Amends Charter of 1914. (See G.L. Ch. 140, § 1. Referendum approved Dec. 9, 1924.)
Acts 1936, Ch. 355
Placing under civil service the commissioner of soldiers' relief of the city and also the investigator in such office
Accepted December 8, 1936. (See G.L. Ch. 115, § 3.)
Acts 1936, Ch. 356
Placing under civil service the superintendent of wires
Accepted December 8, 1936
Acts 1936, Ch. 358
Provides for the construction of a sea wall at Roughan's Point in the city
No acceptance required
Acts 1938, Ch. 355
Relative to the listing of voters in the city
No acceptance required
Acts 1938, Ch. 472
Pertaining to the highway and railroad bridge between the Revere Beach Parkway and North Shore Road in the city
No acceptance required
Acts 1938, Ch. 508
Relative to public stands for the use of taxicabs
Accepted November 8, 1938. Accepted May 5, 1947
Acts 1941, Ch. 486
Provides for the protection of the shore at Roughan's Point in the Beachmont section of the city
No acceptance required
Acts 1943, Ch. 499
Authorizing certain payments to officers and employees who resign or are granted a leave of absence to enter the armed forces
Accepted 1943
Acts 1945, Ch. 107
Validating a zoning ordinance of Revere
No acceptance required
Acts 1945, Ch. 166
Relative to absentee voting by members of the armed forces
Accepted May 23, 1945
Acts 1945, Ch. 447
Relative to granting vacation to employees after returning from service with the armed forces
Accepted February 5, 1947
Acts 1945, Ch. 656
Providing for additional recreation facilities for children at Revere Beach
No acceptance required
Acts 1945, Ch. 695
Providing for the establishment and maintenance by the Metropolitan District Commission of a parking area in the city
No acceptance required
Acts 1945, Ch. 723
Relative to advice and assistance to war veterans
Acceptance November 29, 1945
Acts 1946, Ch. 146
Abolishing certain restrictions on the granting of new licenses for the transportation of passengers by motor vehicles for hire
No acceptance required
Acts 1946, Ch. 458
Providing for the protection of the shore in the Revere Beach Area from erosion
No acceptance required
Acts 1946, Ch. 559
Authorizes increases in pensions payable to certain former public employees who have been retired
Accepted August 12, 1947
Acts 1947, Ch. 544
An act providing for the creation of the Metropolitan Transit Authority and the acquisition and operation by it of the entire assets, property and franchises of the Boston Elevated Railway Company
No acceptance required for MBTA. (See Acts 1964, Ch. 563, § 20.)
Acts 1947, Ch. 553
Authorizing the city to borrow money for extraordinary repairs to the school building
No acceptance required
Acts 1947, Ch. 564
Authorizes the establishment of nonprofit corporations to engage in providing homes for veterans
Accepted April 20, 1948
Acts 1949, Ch. 298
Authorizing Revere to borrow money in connection with public buildings
No acceptance required
Acts 1949, Ch. 498
Pertaining to a connecting road (Oak Island Street) between Revere Beach Reservation and North Shore Road in the city
No acceptance required
Acts 1949, Ch. 704
Providing for the improvement of the county ditch in the city
No acceptance required
Acts 1950, Ch. 23
Designating City Field, so-called, in the city as the George G. Sullivan Field
Accepted March 13, 1950
Acts 1950, Ch. 820
Provides for an increase in the annual amounts of certain pensions, retirement allowances and other benefits to certain former employees
Accepted September 11, 1950
Acts 1951, Ch. 472
Authorizing Revere to borrow money for the purpose of remodeling, reconstructing and making extraordinary repairs to public buildings
No acceptance required
Acts 1951, Ch. 540
Pertaining to a traffic circle (to be known as Thomas A. Noone Circle) at the junction of North Shore Road and Revere Beach Boulevard in the city (Point of Pines)
No acceptance required
Acts 1951, Ch. 777
Relative to the office of dog officer
Accepted November 19, 1951
Acts 1951, Ch. 781
Increases the pension and retirement allowances payable to certain former employees
Accepted March 24, 1952
Acts 1952, Ch. 418
Relative to the extension of rapid transit facilities in the city of Boston and the city of Revere
No acceptance required
Acts 1952, Ch. 424
Abolishing the board or registrars of voters and establishing a board of election commissioners and defining its powers and duties
Accepted June 16, 1952
Acts 1952, Ch. 573
Authorizing Revere to borrow money for the purpose of remodeling, reconstructing and making extraordinary repairs to public buildings
No acceptance required
Acts 1953, Ch. 345
Relative to the tenure of office of the city planner
Accepted May 18, 1953
Acts 1953, Ch. 587
Relative to the construction of a footbridge at Cove Street
No acceptance required
Acts 1953, Ch. 605
Relative to the appropriating of moneys to pay certain unpaid bills incurred by the Revere High School Athletic Association
No acceptance required
Acts 1954, Ch. 140
Relative to the nomination of members of the city council and the school committee by preliminary elections and providing for their election by ordinary voting
Accepted at municipal election November 8, 1955
Acts 1954, Ch. 206
Relative to the construction of a footbridge at Beaver Street
No acceptance required
Acts 1955, Ch. 543
Relative to the providing of funds for overlay deficits and other items by Revere
No acceptance required
Res. 1955, Ch. 149
Resolve providing for the reimbursement of property owners and abutters in the cities of Chelsea and Revere for damages caused by the dumping of sewage into the Chelsea Creek, Mill Creek, Mystic River and Chelsea River
No acceptance required
Acts 1955, Ch. 473
Relative to the Metropolitan District Commission raising the seawall at Shaw Beach and Roughan's Point in Beachmont
No acceptance required
Acts 1955, Ch. 574
Authorizes the Metropolitan District Commission to construct certain drainage and flood-control facilities in Stoneham, Wakefield, Melrose, Malden, Everett and Revere
No acceptance required. (See Acts 1956, Ch. 332; Acts 1957, Ch. 653; Acts 1961, Ch. 519; Acts 1963, Ch. 595; Acts 1967, Ch. 640; Acts 1968, Ch. 683; Acts 1969, Ch. 527; Acts 1970, Ch. 671; Acts 1972, Ch. 648; Acts 1975, Ch. 293.)
Acts 1956, Ch. 347
Relative to placing the incumbent of the office of assistant city planner of Revere under the civil service laws
Accepted June 4, 1956
Acts 1956, Ch. 574
Providing funds for the reimbursement of certain property owners for damage caused by the dumping of sewage
No acceptance required
Acts 1958, Ch. 340
Authorizes the city to increase the retirement allowance of George J. Porter
Accepted May 26, 1958
Acts 1958, Ch. 393
Transfers the care, control and maintenance of Broadsound Avenue in the city to the Metropolitan District Commission
No acceptance required
Acts 1959, Ch. 29
Designates the Metropolitan District Commission ice skating arena in Revere as the S/Sgt. Paul W. Cronin Memorial Arena
No acceptance required
Acts 1960, Ch. 515
Authorizes the Metropolitan District Commission to establish a parking area in the city
No acceptance required
Acts 1962, Ch. 138
Providing for the appointment of ten additional members to the reserve police force of Revere
No acceptance required
Acts 1962, Ch. 703
To authorize the formation of a regional vocational school district by the cities of Chelsea, Malden, Melrose, Revere and Woburn, and the towns of North Reading, Reading, Saugus, Stoneham, Wakefield and Winchester, and authorizing the inclusion of the town of Winthrop in such district
Appointments made September 24, 1962, October 15, 1962 and December 3, 1962. (See Acts 1963, Ch. 682. Accepted November 5, 1963.)
Acts 1963, Ch. 266
Designating the Metropolitan District Commission bathhouse in the city as the William H.J. Rowan bathhouse
No acceptance required
Acts 1963, Ch. 682
Relative to the law authorizing the formation of a regional vocational school district by the cities of Chelsea, Malden, Melrose, Revere and Woburn, and the towns of North Reading, Reading, Saugus, Stoneham, Wakefield and Winchester, and authorizing the inclusion of the town of Winthrop in such district (Northeast Metropolitan Regional Vocational School)
Accepted November 5, 1963
Acts 1963, Ch. 751
Directs the Department of Public Works to pay damages to John D. Cammarata and Fannie Cammarata for certain land taken by such Department
Accepted December 4, 1963
Acts 1964, Ch. 115
Authorizing Revere to vote at the biennial state election in the current year on the question of adopting the "Plan B" form of city government
(Accepted November 3, 1964.)
Acts 1965, Ch. 90
Relative to the jurisdiction and control of an athletic field in Revere (Paul Revere Park)
Accepted March 8, 1965. (See Acts 1954, Ch. 473. Not accepted.)
Acts 1965, Ch. 402
Providing that meetings of the city council and of all other boards and commissions in the city be open to the public with the public having the opportunity to be heard
Accepted January 4, 1966
Acts 1964, Ch. 403
Directing the Metropolitan District Commission to construct additional water supply mains in the cities of Everett, Revere and Somerville
No acceptance required
Acts 1965, Ch. 589
Authorizing the city of Revere to pay certain claims against such city, and to borrow money for such purpose
No acceptance required
Acts 1965, Ch. 638
Establishing the Essex County, city of Revere and town of Winthrop mosquito control project
No acceptance required
Acts 1965, Ch. 762
Relative to the basis for the annual assessment for the Essex County, city of Revere and town of Winthrop mosquito control project
No acceptance required
Acts 1966, Ch. 275
Authorizing local licensing authorities to regulate further closing hours for establishments serving alcoholic beverages in Suffolk County
No acceptance required
Acts 1966, Ch. 377
Authorizing the city of Revere to appropriate during the current year the proceeds of sales of lands acquired through tax lien foreclosure during such year for the acquisition of land for school purposes
Accepted July 5, 1966
Acts 1967, Ch. 39
Authorizing Revere to appropriate during the current year the proceeds of sales of lands acquired through the tax lien foreclosure during such year for school purposes
Accepted March 13, 1967
Acts 1967, Ch. 108
Establishing the Essex County, city of Revere and towns of Winthrop and North Reading mosquito control project
No acceptance required
Acts 1967, Ch. 553
Relative to the basis for the annual assessment for the Essex County, city of Revere and towns of Winthrop and North Reading mosquito control project
No acceptance required
Acts 1967, Ch. 570
Authorizes the city to pay a certain sum of money to Josephine Simpson, widow of the late city councilor Alvin F. Simpson
No acceptance required
Acts 1968, Ch. 131
Authorizing Revere to appropriate during the current year the proceeds of sales of lands acquired through tax lien foreclosure during such year for the acquisition of land for school purposes
Accepted September 15, 1969
Acts 1968, Ch. 523
Requiring the Metropolitan District Commission to grade, fence and patrol a certain parking area in the city
 
Acts 1969, Ch. 663
Providing for the redivision of Revere into wards
No acceptance required
Acts 1970, Ch. 39
An act designating the bridge on Interstate Highway I-95 over Hy-Sil Street in the city as the Martin L. Gillespie, Jr. Bridge
No acceptance required
Acts 1970, Ch. 57
Designating the bridge over the northern portion of Copeland Circle in the city as the Walter S. Olinsky, Jr. Bridge
 
Acts 1970, Ch. 59
Authorizing the city to appropriate during the current year the proceeds of sale of lands acquired through tax lien foreclosure during such year for the acquisition of land for school purposes
Accepted March 2, 1970
Acts 1970, Ch. 679
An act relative to the basis for the annual assessment for the Essex County, city of Revere and towns of Winthrop and North Reading mosquito control project
No acceptance required
Acts 1971, Ch. 510
Designates the northern traffic circle at the northern end of Revere Beach Boulevard as the Raymond C. Carey Memorial Traffic Circle
No acceptance required
Acts 1971, Ch. 873
Directs the Department of Public Works to construct a culvert in the Sales Creek area in the city
No acceptance required. (See Acts 1974, Ch. 640.)
Acts 1972, Ch. 498
An act authorizing the city to appropriate money for the payment of, and to pay, certain unpaid bills
No acceptance required
Acts 1972, Ch. 551
An act placing the office of the chief of the fire department of Revere under the civil service law
No acceptance required
Acts 1973, Ch. 66
An act establishing a purchasing department in Revere
No acceptance required
Acts 1973, Ch. 172
Directs the Department of Public Works to construct a certain connecting road in the city
No acceptance required
Acts 1973, Ch. 269
An act providing that any person elected to the school committee in Revere shall serve for a term of two years
No acceptance required
Acts 1973, Ch. 506
An act designating a certain connector road in the city as the Harry DellaRusso Road
 
Acts 1973, Ch. 1106
Authorizes the city to grant an annuity to Ann Reinstein, widow of Frederick H. Reinstein
No acceptance required
Acts 1974, Ch. 21
An act designating a certain bridge in the city as the Joseph T. Moretti Memorial Bridge
 
Acts 1974. Ch. 394
Authorizes the city to pay an annuity to the widow of James F. Robertson, a former city councilor
No acceptance required
Acts 1974, Ch. 640
Directs the Department of Public Works to design and construct the first phase of a floodcontrol and drainage improvement project for the Sales Creek drainage area in the cities of Boston and Revere
No acceptance required. (See Acts 1974, Ch. 690.)
Acts 1974, Ch. 648
An act authorizing the licensing authority in Revere to issue certain alcoholic beverages license to the Italian American War Veterans of the United States, Inc., Joseph Mantini, Post No. 17
No acceptance required
Acts 1974, Ch. 690
An act directing the Department of Public Works to complete the design and construction of a flood-control and drainage improvement project for the Sales Creek drainage area in the cities of Boston and Revere
Accepted August 2, 1974
Acts 1974, Ch. 820
An act providing for compensation to certain members of the fire department of Revere
Accepted December 15, 1974
Resolves 1974, Ch. 54
Providing for an investigation and a study by the Department of Public Works relative to the construction of a certain walkway in the city
Accepted July 3, 1974
Acts 1975, Ch. 293
An act further providing for the construction of certain drainage and flood-control facilities in the cities of Melrose, Malden, Everett and Revere and the towns or Saugus, Stoneham and Wakefield
Accepted June 6, 1975
Acts 1975, Ch. 320
An act authorizing the mayor of Revere to appoint not more than sixty members to the reserve police force in the city
No acceptance required
Acts 1975, Ch. 777
An act authorizing Revere to use certain park land for school purposes
No acceptance required
Acts 1975, Ch. 841
Provides for the improvement by the Metropolitan District Commission of recreational facilities at Revere Beach
 
Acts 1976, Ch. 166
Designates recreation site (Revere Beach) as the Elizabeth A. Doris Memorial Park
No acceptance required
Acts 1977, Ch. 4
An act correcting certain real property descriptions in the law providing for improvement by the Metropolitan District Commission of recreational facilities at Revere Beach
Accepted December 23, 1977
Acts 1977, Ch. 242
An act directing the city to grant a certain pension to Vincent A. Steriti
Accepted June 1, 1977
Acts 1977, Ch. 365
An act relative to the rates for motor vehicle insurance
Accepted July 6, 1977
Acts 1977, Ch. 877
An act directing the Metropolitan District Commission to convey certain parcels in the city to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority to lease air rights over certain parcels in the city to the city
Accepted December 29, 1977
Acts 1978, Ch. 66
An act authorizing the Revere Police Relief Association, Inc., to pay an amount of money to certain members upon their retirement
Accepted April 10, 1978
Acts 1978, Ch. 231
An act increasing the salaries of the mayor and the city councilors of Revere
Accepted June 9, 1978
Acts 1979, Ch. 299
An act authorizing Revere to appeal from the most recent equalized valuation established by the Commissioner of Revenue
Accepted June 22, 1979
Acts 1979, Ch. 300
An act relative to the number of persons who may be appointed to the reserve police force in Revere
Accepted June 22, 1979
Acts 1980, Ch. 382
An act designating a certain circle and intersection in the city as the Timothy J. Mahoney Memorial Circle
 
Acts 1980, Ch. 416, Section 2
An act relative to the qualifications of certain assessors
Accepted June 4, 1981
Acts 1981, Ch. 165
An act authorizing the city to pay a certain sum of money to Annamay DiSalvo
Accepted May 21, 1981
Acts 1981, Ch. 351, § 275
An act directing the commissioner of the Metropolitan District Commission to expend during the fiscal year 1982 two hundred fifty thousand dollars of the sum made available in item 2440-8806 of Section 6, Chapter 798 of the Acts of 1979, for the purposes of renovating and improving the Paul W. Cronin Memorial Arena in the city
Accepted July 21, 1981
Acts 1981, Ch. 436
An act authorizing the city to appropriate during the calendar year 1981 certain proceeds of sales of land acquired through tax lien foreclosure
Accepted October 8, 1981
Acts 1982, Ch. 317
Authorizing the city of Revere to borrow money for the payment of unpaid bills incurred by the school department in a previous fiscal year
 
Acts 1982, Ch. 438
An act authorizing Revere to pay an annuity to Theresa Conley, the widow of a former firefighter of the city
Accepted October 25, 1982
Acts, 1982, Ch. 494
An act designating certain pavilions in the city as the Frank V. McCarthy Memorial Pavilions
Accepted November 30, 1982
Acts, 1982, Ch. 548
An act authorizing the Division of Capital Planning and Operations to convey a certain parcel of land in the city under the control of the Metropolitan District Commission to April Realty Trust
Accepted December 16, 1982
Acts, 1982, Ch. 653, § 8
An act providing relief from the impact of revaluation
Accepted March 26, 1984
Acts, 1983, Ch. 185
An act establishing a traffic commission in the city of Revere
Accepted July 25, 1983
Acts, 1984, Ch. 13
An act further defining the powers and duties of the city of Revere Traffic Commission
No acceptance required
Acts, 1984, Ch. 145
An act relative to the compensation of the mayor, city council and school committee of the city of Revere
No acceptance required
Acts, 1984, Ch. 248
An act authorizing the state treasurer to pay a certain amount of money to the city of Revere to satisfy an outstanding judgment
No acceptance required
Acts, 1985, Ch. 448
An act extending the time for the revision of the precincts and wards in the city of Revere and the filing of said plan with the State Secretary
 
Acts, 1985, Ch. 469
An act approving abatement of taxes to North Suffolk Community Facilities for fiscal year 1986
 
Acts, 1985, Ch. 535
An Act authorizing the city of Revere to continue the employment of Sergeant John W. Brown after the age of seventy
 
Acts of 1986, Ch. 73
Section 4, Providing For Additional Real Estate Tax Exemptions Under Clause 17, 17C, 17D, 22, 22A, 22B, 22C, 22D, 22E, 37, 37A, 41, 41B, 41C, 42 or 43 of Section 5 of Chapter 59 of the General Laws
Accepted November 20, 2006
Acts, 1986, Ch. 184
An act directing the city of Revere to grant a certain pension to Russell E. Vitale
Took effect upon passage. July 8, 1986
Acts, 1986, Ch. 213
An act clarifying the designation of the Joseph T. Moretti Memorial Bridge in the city of Revere
No acceptance required
Acts, 1986, Ch. 227
An act designating the pumping station at Belle Isle in the city of Revere as the Alfred H. Long Pumping Station
Took effect upon passage. July 15, 1986
Acts, 1986, Ch. 370
An act designating a certain metropolitan district commission building as the William C. Parsons Memorial Police Facility
No acceptance required
Acts, 1986, Ch. 497
An act authorizing the city of Revere to pay the funeral and burial expenses of firefighter Louis DeSantis
Took effect upon passage. November 4, 1986
Acts, 1986, Ch. 580
An act relative to the taking of the oath of office of the mayor, city council and school committee of the city of Revere
No acceptance required
Acts, 1986, Ch. 597
An act authorizing the city of Revere to use certain park land for school purposes
Took effect upon passage. December 16, 1986
Acts, 1987, Ch. 84
An act designating a certain parcel of land in the city of Revere as the Robert L. Blais Memorial Square
Took effect upon passage. May 29, 1987
Acts, 1987, Ch. 395
An act authorizing the city of Revere to grant a certain pension to Michael J. McLaughlin
Took effect upon passage. October 13, 1987
Acts, 1987, Ch. 601
An act authorizing the city of Revere to grant a certain pension to Richard J. James
Took effect upon passage. December 24, 1987
Acts, 1987, Ch. 602
An act exempting certain positions in the office of the city clerk of the city from the civil service law
Took effect upon passage. December 24, 1987
Acts, 1987, Ch. 697
An act further regulating public employees retirement in the commonwealth
 
Acts, 1989, Ch. 165
An act further regulating the insurance benefits available to certain former members of the school committee of the city of Revere
 
Acts, 1989, Ch. 498
An act relative to the granting of billiard licenses in the city of Revere
 
Acts, 1989, Ch. 653 §§ 40 and 41
Pertaining to assessment of property between January 2 and June 30 deemed to be real property as of January 1
Pertaining to preliminary tax bills accepted February 05, 1990
Acts, 1990, Ch. 254 § 90G 3/4
An act further regulating service beyond the age of seventy by public employees in the commonwealth
 
Acts, 1990, Ch. 291
An act allowing the city to receive enhanced 911 service as defined in said act
 
Acts, 1991, Ch. 494
An act relative to mitigating the effects of Internal Revenue Service Regulations concerning the Social Security coverage for part-time employees of the commonwealth and its political subdivisions
 
Acts of 1991, Ch. 111
An act designating a portion of State Highway in the city of Revere in memory of Richard Stanchi
July 08, 1991
Acts of 1991, Ch. 355
An act authorizing the city of Revere and others to borrow money to fund certain payments with respect to the RESCO incinerator and related facilities
December 12, 1991
Acts of 1991, Ch. 497
An act authorizing the placing of certain liens on properties in the city of Revere
December 31, 1991
Acts of 1991, Ch. 556
An act establishing a funding schedule for the city of Revere retirement system
December 30, 1991
Acts of 1993, Ch. 207
An act relative to voting precincts in the city of Revere
Took effect upon passage. October 28, 1993
Acts of 1994, Ch. 16
An act authorizing the city of Revere to grant a certain pension to Joseph R. Marshall
Took effect upon its passage. April 28, 1994
Acts of 1994, Ch. 235
An act further regulating the rights for certain firefighters and police officers, accepted, November 4, 1996
 
Acts of 1995, Ch. 158
An act designating a certain bridge in the cities of Chelsea and Revere as The PFC Dennis J. Sullivan Memorial Bridge
October 13, 1995
Acts of 1996, Ch. 344
An act relative to certain voting precincts in the city of Revere
Took effect upon passage. August 09, 1996
Acts of 1996, Ch. 351
An act authorizing and directing the division of capital planning and operations to convey a certain parcel of land in the city of Revere to the city of Revere for public safety purposes or recreational purposes
August 09, 1996
Acts of 1996, Ch. 441
An act further regulating the licensing of motels within the city of Revere
December 20, 1996
Acts of 1997, Ch. 17
An act providing for COLA increases for retirees, accepted, June 9, 1998
 
Acts of 1997, Ch. 25
An act authorizing the city of Revere to pay a certain sum of money to Nancy Ciarlone
June 20, 1997
Acts of 1998, Ch. 79
An act further regulating the siting of asphalt batching facilities in the cities of Chelsea, Malden, and Revere, accepted, April 19, 1998
 
Acts of 1998, Ch. 194 § 288
An act relative to certain retirement benefits, accepted, June 7, 1999
 
Acts of 2000, Ch. 74
An act authorizing the city of Revere to pay funeral and burial expenses of firefighter Theodore A. Ferrante, Jr., accepted, April 21, 2000
 
Acts of 2001, Ch. 37
An act authorizing the city of Revere to pay a certain sum of money to Noelle Pitten and Virginia Odoardi, approved, July 6, 2001
 
Acts of 2001, Ch. 102
An act providing requirements for the appointment of police chief of the city of Revere, approved, October 11, 2001
 
Acts of 2002, Ch. 28
An act relative to certain school construction projects in the city of Revere
Took effect upon its passage. February 8, 2002
Acts of 2002, Ch. 298
An act relative to voting precincts in the city of Revere
Took effect upon its passage. August 28, 2002
Acts of 2002, Ch. 326
An act authorizing the city of Revere to pay the funeral and burial expenses of Patrolman James Hitaffer
Took effect upon its passage. September 18, 2002
Acts of 2002, Ch. 380
An act establishing a building reserve fund in the city of Revere
Took effect upon its passage. November 26, 2002
Acts of 2002, Ch. 434
An act relative to the retirement of certain employees of the city of Revere
Took effect upon its passage. January 1, 2003
Acts of 2003, Ch. 164
An act relative to the issuance of certain bonds of the city of Revere
Took effect upon its passage. December 31, 2003
Acts of 2004, Ch. 147
An act providing for filling vacancies in the office of mayor, city councilor-at-large, ward councilor and school committee member of the city of Revere
Took effect upon its passage. June 24, 2004
Acts of 2004, Ch. 370
An act relative to the terms of certain bonds of the city of Revere to be issued to finance the construction of a public safety facility
Took effect upon its passage. October 7, 2004
Acts of 2005, Ch. 9
An act authorizing the school department of the city of Revere to be open on certain holidays
Took effect upon its passage. March 15, 2005
Acts of 2005, Ch. 92
An act authorizing a surcharge on vehicular rental transaction contracts in the city of Revere
Approved September 15, 2005
Acts of 2005, Ch. 154
An act authorizing the conveyance of a certain parcel of commonwealth land to the city of Revere for public purposes
Approved November 22, 2005
Acts of 2006, Ch. 180
An act authorizing the city of Revere to use certain park land for school purposes
Approved July 27, 2006
Acts of 2006, Ch. 407
An act regulating the issuance of second-hand motor vehicle licenses in the city of Revere
Approved December 31, 2006
Acts of 2008, Ch. 221
An act relative to the terms of certain bonds of the city of Revere to be Issued to finance the construction of the city of Revere new police headquarters and East Fire Station
Accepted July 31, 2008
Acts of 2008, Ch. 319
An act authorizing the mayor to appoint an additional eight members to the reserve force of firefighters of the fire department of the city of Revere
Accepted August 20, 2008
Acts of 2009, Ch. 81
An act eliminating the preliminary election in the city of Revere in 2009
Accepted August 26, 2009
Acts of 2009, Ch. 128
"An act relative to the tenure of the city clerk, city collector, and city engineer of the city of Revere"
Accepted Nov. 10, 2009
Acts of 2010, Ch. 455
An act regulating the issuance of second hand motor vehicle licenses in the city of Revere
Accepted Jan. 14, 2011
Acts of 2011, Ch. 22
An act relative to the filling of vacancies in the office of mayor of the city of Revere
Accepted May 4, 2011
Acts of 2011, Ch. 102
An act eliminating the preliminary election in the city of Revere in 2011, Accepted September 1, 2011
 
Acts of 2011, Ch. 183
An act authorizing the conveyance of certain parcels of land in the city of Revere
Accepted Nov. 13, 2011
Acts of 2012, Ch. 17
An act relative to the city clerk of the city of Revere
Accepted Feb. 2, 2012
Acts of 2012, Ch. 22
An act relative to voting precincts in the city of Revere
Accepted Feb. 2, 2012
Acts of 2012, Ch. 100
An act designating a certain pedestrian bridge in the city of Revere as the Christina Markey and John Markey Memorial Pedestrian Bridge and the new maintenance facility for the department of conservation and recreation located in the city of Revere as the Captain Arthur Reinstein Memorial Maintenance Facility
Accepted May 16, 2012
Acts of 2012, Ch. 352
An act designating a certain area in the city of Revere as the Peter E. McCauley Memorial Plaza
Accepted December 12, 2012
Acts of 2012, Ch. 353
An act designating two pavilions in the city of Revere as the Norman Gautreau Memorial Pavilions
Accepted Dec. 12, 2012
Acts of 2013, Ch. 15
An act relative to certain parcels of land in the city of Revere
Accepted May 23, 2013
Acts of 2013, Ch. 131
An act authorizing the city of Revere to issue bonds or notes for the payment of a certain litigation settlement
11/14/2013
Acts of 2014, Ch. 63
An act designating a certain bridge in the city of Revere as the Rita Singer Bridge
Accepted April 8, 2014
Acts of 2014, Ch. 171
An act establishing a district to operate a regional public safety communications and dispatch center for the city of revere and the town of Winthrop
Accepted July 18, 2014
Acts of 2015, Ch. 23
An act authorizing the city of Revere to pay a certain sum of money to Cynthia A. Penta (Adreani)
Accepted May 8, 2015
Acts of 2016, Ch. 43
An act further regulating the regional public safety communications and dispatch center for the city of Revere and the town of Winthrop
Accepted Feb. 17, 2016
Acts of 2016, Ch. 145
An act authorizing the transfer of certain land of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority in the city of Revere
Accepted July 14, 2016
Acts of 2017, Ch. 74
An act eliminating the preliminary election in the city of Revere in 2017
Accepted August 25, 2017
Acts of 2017, Ch. 129
An act authorizing the city of revere to pay a certain sum of money to Juanita M. Haas (Brandariz)
Accepted Nov. 21, 2017
Acts of 2017, Ch. 159
An act relative to placing a plaque at the Staff Sergeant Paul W. Cronin Memorial Arena in the city of Revere in honor of Roger Naples
Accepted Dec. 21, 2017
Acts of 2018, Ch. 137
An act relative to the tenure of office of the city clerk of the city of Revere
Accepted July 18, 2018
Acts of 2018, Ch. 243
An act permitting penalties and liens for water meter ordinance violations
Accepted Sept. 12, 2018
Acts of 2018, Ch. 433
An act relative to a plaque in memory of Grace Hill Sannella
Accepted Jan. 10, 2019
Acts of 2022, Ch. 120
An act establishing residency requirements for the offices of mayor, city council, and school committee in the city of Revere
Accepted July 27, 2022
Acts of 2022, Ch. 151
An act authorizing the transfer of certain land of the commonwealth to the city of Revere for municipal purposes
Accepted Aug. 5, 2022
Acts of 2022, Ch. 298
An act providing creditable service for fire department personnel in the city of Revere
Accepted Dec. 13, 2022
Acts of 2022, Ch. 413
An act providing for the placement of a plaque or other suitable marker at the Cronin Memorial Arena in the city of Revere in honor of Joseph Desantis approved, January 5, 2023
 
Acts of 2022, Ch. 331
An act providing for voting precincts in the city of Revere
 
General Laws accepted by the towns of Chelsea, North Chelsea, town of Revere and the city of Revere.
G.L. Ch. 31, § 47
Placing official and labor services of municipal departments under civil service
Accepted April 29, 1918
G.L. Ch. 31, § 48
Placing police or fire forces under civil service
Accepted, police, March 4, 1901; fire, June 3, 1901
G.L. Ch. 31, § 49A
Placing one or more specific local offices, to be named in ballot question, under civil service and continuing incumbents at time therein
(See Division I for specific offices.)
G.L. Ch. 31, §§ 61A and 61B
Resulting in the removal of a maximum age for eligibility for appointment for police officer or firefighter
Accepted October 29, 1990
G.L. Ch. 32
Exemption authorizing early retirement incentive program
Accepted June 12, 2002 (Chapter 116 Acts of 2002.)
G.L. Ch. 32
Exemption authorizing early retirement incentive program
Accepted October 29, 2003 (Chapter 46 Acts of 2003.)
G.L. Ch. 32, § 1, as amended by Ch. 71 of the Acts of 1996
Authorizing certain public employees creditable retirement service time for active service in the armed forces
Accepted August 19, 1996
G.L. Ch. 32, §§ 1—28
Placing municipal employees under retirement law
Accepted at state election, November 3, 1936
G.L. Ch. 32, § 5, Clause 17D
Real estate tax exemption (Chapter 73 Acts of 1986)
Accepted January 04, 2002 (Chapter 73 Acts of 1986). Accepted October 20, 2003
G.L. Ch. 32, § 6(1)
Relative to ten-year eligibility for ordinary disability pension
Accepted February 6, 1989
G.L. Ch. 32, § 7, subdivision (2) (Section 1 of Chapter 157 of Acts of 2005)
Relative to disability retirement benefits for veterans
Accepted January 9, 2006
G.L. Ch. 32, § 7, subdivision (2) (Section 2 of Chapter 157 of Acts of 2005)
Relative to disability retirement benefits for veterans
Accepted June 5, 2006
G.L. Ch. 32 § 9D1/2
Relative to providing that the surviving spouse of retired employees shall pay the same amount for health insurance as the retiree paid
November 01, 1994
G.L. Ch. 32, § 20 (C1/2, F1/2)
Raising the salaries of city auditor and treasurer for services to retirement board
Accepted June 28, 1982
G.L. Ch. 32, § 20(6)
Compensation of retirement board members
Accepted June 13, 1996; Dec. 3, 2018
G.L. Ch. 32, § 20A
Relative to the indemnification of a retirement board member for defense expenses incurred in the defense of any civil action brought against a retirement board member
Accepted May 24, 2010
G.L. Ch. 32, § 21(3), as amended by § 1 of Ch. 17 of the Acts of 1997
Relative to the annual cost of living adjustments for retirees
Accepted June 9, 1998
G.L. Ch. 32, § 22P
Pertaining to retirement system funding schedule establishment annual pension funding
Accepted December 17, 1990
G.L. Ch. 32, § 44
Relative to pensions for incapacitated school janitors hired prior to June 30, 1937
Accepted March 4, 1935
G.L. Ch. 32, §§ 45A, 45B
Relative to pensions of janitors subject to G.L. Ch. 32, § 44
Accepted April 24, 1950
G.L. Ch. 32, § 45C
Relative to improved pension schedule for janitors subject to G.L. Ch. 32, § 44
Accepted August 1, 1960
G.L. Ch. 32, §§ 56 to 60
Relative to pensions for veterans
Accepted February 6, 1940
G.L. Ch. 32, § 77
Relative to pensions for incapacitated municipal laborers, foremen, inspectors, mechanics, etc
Accepted November 5, 1912; May 20, 1931; June 6, 1938
G.L. Ch. 32, § 77B
Pertaining to increased noncontributory pensions of certain laborers
Accepted August 1, 1960
G.L. Ch. 32, § 80
Concerning pensions for disabled city firemen
Accepted March 30, 1908
G.L. Ch. 32, § 81A
Relative to pensions of aged or disabled city firemen
Accepted February 3, 1947
G.L. Ch. 32, § 83
Relative to pensions of disabled or aged city policemen and firemen
Accepted March 30, 1908
G.L. Ch. 32, § 83A
Concerning pensions for aged or disabled policemen in cities
Accepted February 3, 1947
G.L. Ch. 32, § 85I
Pertaining to retirement credits of municipal policemen and firemen
Accepted August 2, 1954
G.L. Ch. 32, § 85J
Pertaining to pensions of policemen, firemen and their widows
Accepted January 6, 1969; rescinded May 12, 1969
G.L. Ch. 32, § 89A
Relative to annuities to dependents of certain public employees killed, etc., in the line of duty
Accepted January 19, 1958
G.L. Ch. 32, § 89B
Relative to annuities to dependents of certain policemen and firemen killed in the line of duty
Accepted June 19, 1963
G.L. Ch. 32, § 89C
Pertaining to annuities to certain widows of public employees killed, etc., in line of duty
Accepted April 5, 1965
G.L. Ch. 32, § 90C
Relative to increasing the retirement allowance of certain former employees retired on superannuation
Accepted November 17, 1969
G.L. Ch. 32, § 90G1/2
Relative to contributions to the retirement system after age seventy
Accepted February 6, 1989
G.L. Ch. 32, § 95A
Concerning annuities to surviving spouse, etc., of certain officials and employees
Accepted December 1, 1958
G.L. Ch. 32, § 95-7
Concerning annuities to surviving spouse, etc., of certain officials and employees
Accepted May 24, 1953
G.L. Ch. 32, § 103, as amended by § 3 of Ch. 456 of 1998
Providing for cost of living adjustments to noncontributory retirees made on or after July 1, 1998
Accepted April 28, 1999
G.L. Ch. 32B, § 7A
Relative to contribution and withholding for premiums subsidiary or additional rate; payments in lieu of withholding; acceptance of section
Accepted September 18, 1972
G.L. Ch. 32B, § 9A
Relative to political subdivision; contribution for insurance premiums of retired employees
Accepted October 16, 1972
G.L. Ch. 32B, § 9C
Relative to death of firefighter; continuation of insurance coverage by spouse contribution by governmental unit acceptance of provisions
Accepted September 18, 1972
G.L. Ch. 32B, §§ 9C and 9G
Pertaining to continuation of group coverage, payment of premiums surviving spouse
Accepted January 04, 1993
G.L. Ch. 32B, § 9F
Relative to retired local employees; life, accidental death and dismemberment coverage
Accepted May 20, 1974
G.L. Ch. 32B, § 9F
Relative to additional group life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment insurance for retired employees of the city
Accepted September 17, 1987
G.L. Ch. 32B, § 9D1/2
Pertaining to continuation of group coverage, payment of premiums surviving spouse
Accepted November 7, 1994
G.L. Ch. 32B, § 10
Relative to acceptance of certain sections of Chapter 32B, General Laws, concerning group general or blanket insurance for local government employees
Accepted August 5, 1957; August 8, 1962
G.L. Ch. 32B, § 11A
Pertaining to additional insurance benefits for certain employees
Accepted August 8, 1962
G.L. Ch. 32B, § 11B
Relative to hospital, surgical and medical insurance for elderly government retirees
Accepted August 6, 1962
G.L. Ch. 32B, § 11D
Relative to accidental insurance for policemen and firefighters; payment of portion of premiums by municipalities
Accepted September 18, 1972
G.L. Ch. 32B, § 11E
Relative to life and health insurance for retired teachers; appropriation of funds authorized; acceptance of section by political subdivisions
Accepted January 29, 1973
G.L. Ch. 32B, § 18 of the Massachusetts General Laws
Relative to transferring retirees to Medicare Extension Plan
Accepted February 9, 2009
G.L. Ch. 32B, § 19
Relative to permit expedited coalition bargaining and implementation of plan design or enrollment in the GIC
Accepted June 6, 2011
G.L. Ch. 33, § 54
Relative to loss of pay or vacation by municipal, etc., employees in armed forces when on duty (Present Section 59, Chapter 33.)
Accepted December 15, 1952
G.L. Ch. 39, § 23D
Authorizing city councilors and board and commission members to vote on certain matters, notwithstanding their absence during the public hearing
Accepted July 31, 2006
G.L. Ch. 40, § 4J
Relative to the public safety mutual aid
Accepted February 28, 2011
G.L. Ch. 40, § 4K
Relative to the public works mutual aid
Accepted February 28, 2011
G.L. Ch. 40, § 6B
Relative to uniforms for policemen and firemen
Accepted October 12, 1930; December 18, 1944
G.L. Ch. 40, § 6F
Pertaining to repair of private ways
Accepted September 1, 1953
G.L. Ch. 40, § 6J
Relative to appropriations for stormy weather work clothes
Accepted May 3, 1971
G.L. Ch. 40, § 8A
Relative to establishment of industrial development commission
Accepted May 25, 1958
G.L. Ch. 40, § 8C
Relative to establishment of conservation commission
Accepted January 8, 1968
G.L. Ch. 40, § 8D
Relative to the establishment of a historical commission
Accepted June 3, 1974
G.L. Ch. 40, § 8G
Agreements for mutual police aid programs
Accepted June 3, 1991
G.L. Ch. 40, § 8J
Relative to establishing a handicapped commission
Accepted September 28, 1984
G.L. Ch. 40, § 13C
Relative to Workers' Compensation Insurance Fund
Accepted June 25, 2018
G.L. Ch. 40, § 13E
Establishment of a school district reserve fund
Accepted June 6, 2022
G.L. Ch. 40, § 22A½
Establishment of a parking benefits district
Accepted May 9, 2022
G.L. Ch. 40, § 22D
Relative to towing of violators who park in handicapped spaces on public or private property and wheelchair curb ramps
Accepted June 19, 1987
G.L. Ch. 40, § 22F
Readjustment of fees for city services
Accepted April 7, 1992
G.L. Ch. 40, § 32A
Concerning publication of ordinances
Accepted June 11, 1945
G.L. Ch. 40, § 39J
Relative to water conservation, water resource management and pricing
Accepted April 17, 1986
G.L. Ch. 40, §§ 42A—42F
Pertaining to collection of water rates
Accepted September 17, 1923
G.L. Ch. 40, § 57
Relative to the denial, revocation or suspension of local licenses or permits for failure to pay municipal taxes or charges
Accepted March 5, 1987
G.L. Ch. 41, § 19F
Relative to additional compensation for city clerk serving as clerk of council
Accepted September 4, 1962
G.L. Ch. 41, § 41B
Payment of public employees by direct bank credits
Accepted November 17, 1975
G.L. Ch. 41, §§ 70, 72, 73, 81A—81Y
Relative to municipal planning
Accepted March 27, 1950
G.L. Ch. 41, § 91
Relative to the appointment of constables
Accepted December 3, 1979
G.L. Ch. 41, § 98B
Relative to minimum number of police officers on foot patrol
Accepted December 19, 1968
G.L. Ch. 41, § 100A
Relative to indemnification of municipal officers and employees for damages sustained through the operation of certain publicly owned vehicles
Accepted March 6, 1939
G.L. Ch. 41, § 100B
Pertaining to indemnification of retired policemen and firemen for certain hospital, etc., expenses
Accepted February 14, 1955
G.L. Ch. 41, § 100G
Relative to payment of burial expenses; fire and police
Accepted October 1, 1973
G.L. Ch. 41, § 100G1/4
Payment of funeral and burial expenses of firefighters and police officers killed in performance of their duties
Accepted December 27, 1999
G.L. Ch. 41, § 100I
Relative to indemnification of municipal officers; civil rights violations; damages arising from official duties
Accepted June 7, 1976. See also G.L. Ch. 258, § 13
G.L. Ch. 41, § 108D
Concerning minimum compensation for permanent firemen
Accepted December 11, 1961
G.L. Ch. 41, § 108E
Relative to minimum compensation for policemen
Accepted December 11, 1961
G.L. Ch. 41, § 110A
Pertaining to closing public offices on Saturdays
Accepted May 5, 1947. (Section rewritten by Acts 1949, Ch. 172.)
G.L. Ch. 41, § 111
Relative to vacations of certain employees
Accepted November 3, 1914
G.L. Ch. 41, § 111B
Relative to sick leave for certain city employees
Accepted April 3, 1950
G.L. Ch. 41, § 111D
Concerning vacations for policemen and firemen
Accepted August 9, 1949
G.L. Ch. 41, § 111G1/2
Relative to the length of annual vacations for certain employees
Accepted November 20, 1974
G.L. Ch. 41, § 111H
Relative to overtime pay for policemen
Accepted December 27, 1954
G.L. Ch. 41, § 112A
Pertaining to involuntary separation of veterans in the public service
Accepted April 26, 1965
G.L. Ch. 43, § 8
Relative to adoption of certain forms of city government
Plan E accepted November 4, 1947
G.L. Ch. 43, § 17C
Four year term of office for mayor
Approved by referendum vote November 6, 2001
G.L. Ch. 43D
Relative to expedited permitting
Accepted April 23, 2007
G.L. Ch. 44, § 16A
Relative to facsimile signature of mayor
Accepted March 27, 1972
G.L. Ch. 44, § 53C
Relative to fund for payment of police officers for off-duty work details
Accepted September 18, 1972
G.L. Ch. 44, § 53E
Pertaining to allowing departments to offset their ordinary operating costs by using receipts
Accepted June 23, 1988
G.L. Ch. 44, § 53F1/2
Enterprise Fund
Accepted December 6, 2000
G.L. Ch. 44, § 55C
Establishment of an affordable housing trust fund and board of trustees
Accepted May 24, 2021
G.L. Ch. 44, § 64
Pertaining to payment of bills incurred in excess of appropriations
Accepted May 17, 1982
G.L. Ch. 44, § 65
Concerning vacation pay advances
Accepted December 8, 1952
G.L. Ch. 45, § 11
Pertaining to building line and height of buildings on parkways
Accepted January 15, 1894
G.L. Ch. 48, § 4
Relative to powers of fire officials and demolition of buildings
Accepted February 22, 1971
G.L. Ch. 48, § 57A
Relative to additional days off, etc., for certain firemen working on holidays
Accepted February 14, 1955
G.L. Ch. 48, § 58
Pertaining to tenure of office of chiefs of fire departments
Accepted December 11, 1917. (See Acts 1972, Ch. 551.)
G.L. Ch. 48, § 58A
Relative to hours of duty of permanent members of fire department
Accepted November 1, 1943
G.L. Ch. 48, § 58B
Relative to hours of duty of permanent members of fire department
Accepted November 2, 1948
G.L. Ch. 48, § 59
Pertaining to platoon system in fire departments
Accepted November 4, 1919
G.L. Ch. 48, § 59A
Relative to fire mutual aid group
Accepted Feb. 28, 2011
G.L. Ch. 48, §§ 59B—59E
Concerning reserve force in fire department
Accepted February 1, 1931
G.L. Ch. 49, § 5, C1.17D
Relative to tax relief from impact of revaluation on widowed and elderly
Accepted June 19, 1987
G.L. Ch. 54, § 25A
Pertaining to display of national flag at polling places
Accepted October 1, 1930
G.L. Ch. 54, § 103A
Relative to city and town elections
Accepted May 26, 1945; acceptance repealed April 1, 1947. (See Acts 1946, Ch. 118.)
G.L. Ch. 58, § 8 as amended by Ch. 469 of the Acts of 1985
Relative to tax abatements for certain charitable corporations
Accepted February 9, 1989
G.L. Ch. 59 § 5, Clause 5th C
Exempting veterans organizations from property tax for up to $1,500,000 in value
Accepted May 22, 2017
G.L. Ch. 59, § 5, Clause 17D
Real estate tax exemption
Accepted November 15, 2000
G.L. Ch. 59, § 5, Clause 17E and 41D
Tax abatements for seniors
Accepted July 30, 2002
G.L. Ch. 59, § 5, Clause 22H
Surviving families exemption
Accepted May 6, 2019
G.L. Ch. 59, § 5, CL.41C. and CL.17D
Relative to tax relief from impact of revaluation on widowed and elderly
Accepted June 19, 1987
G.L. Ch. 59 § 5, Clause 41st C½
Owner-occupied residential tax exemption for senior citizens
Accepted May 1, 2017
G.L. Ch. 59, § 5, Clause 54
Personal property tax exemption for small businesses
Accepted May 6, 2019
G.L. Ch. 59, § 5K
Senior citizen tax work-off program
Accepted June 17, 2000
G.L. Ch. 59, § 5N
Reduction of property tax obligation of veterans in exchange for volunteer services
Accepted April 23, 2018
G.L. Ch. 59, § 57C
Exemption authorizing two installments for fiscal year 2002 tax bills
Accepted January 09, 2002. (Chapter 203 Acts of 2001.)
G.L. Ch. 60, § 3C
To provide for separate form with real estate tax bills or excise tax bills to establish city of Revere scholarship fund
Accepted September 21, 1994
G.L. Ch. 60, § 3D
Relative to the establishment of an elderly and disabled taxation fund for the purpose of defraying real estate taxes of the elderly and disabled persons of low income
Accepted October 5, 1998
G.L. Ch. 60, § 3D
Aid to elderly and disabled taxation fund
Accepted March 16, 2020
G.L. Ch. 60A, § 1
Relative to exemption of excise tax payment for a motor vehicle owned and registered by a former prisoner of war
Accepted July 27, 1983
G.L. Ch. 64G, § 3A
Relative to imposing a local room occupancy excise tax at the rate of six percent
Accepted August 10, 2009
G.L. Ch. 64L, § 2A
Relative to the adoption of the local meals excise
Accepted May 24, 2010
G.L. Ch. 64N, § 3
Relative to Ch. 55, Acts 2017 3% local tax option on marijuana
Accepted March 19, 2019
G.L. Ch. 71, § 21
Concerning establishment of continuation schools, etc.
Accepted November 4, 1919
G.L. Ch. 71, § 40
Relative to equal pay for men and women schoolteachers
Accepted November 4, 1947. (Made mandatory by Acts 1962, Ch. 519.)
G.L. Ch. 71, §§ 82—87
Defining and clarifying certain rights and responsibilities of public secondary school students
Accepted November 17, 1975
G.L. Ch. 74, §§ 15—17
Pertaining to schools of agriculture, horticulture, etc.
Accepted November 7, 1916
G.L. Ch. 80
Relative to betterments
Accepted November 2, 1869
G.L. Chs. 80, 83
Relative to assessments for betterments
Accepted March 15, 1887
G.L. Ch. 82, § 37
Pertaining to building lines
Accepted May 10, 1897; December 28, 1916
G.L. Ch. 83, § 12
Concerning repair of private drains
Accepted November 18, 1895
G.L. Ch. 85, § 11A
Relative to registration and regulation of bicycles
Accepted July 16, 1951
G.L. Ch. 87
Shade trees
Accepted November 13, 2017
G.L. Ch. 90 § 17C
Establishment of 25 MPH speed limit for all roadways inside any thickly settled and business districts
Accepted March 27, 2017
G.L. Ch. 90, § 18A
Relative to use of ways by pedestrians
Accepted July 14, 1969
G.L. Ch. 90, §§ 20A1/2, 20C, 20D, 20E
Relative to parking
Accepted December 14, 1981
G.L. Ch. 90, § 20C
Pertaining to noncriminal disposition of parking violations
Accepted January 29, 1968
G.L. Ch. 111, § 126
Relative to the construction of privy vaults
Accepted September 11, 1899
G.L. Ch. 115, § 3
Pertaining to veterans' agents
Accepted April 5, 1943. (Made mandatory by Acts 1946, Ch. 584.) (See Acts 1936, Ch. 355.)
G.L. Ch. 121, §§ 26I to 26II
Relative to housing authorities
Accepted February 11, 1946
G.L. Ch. 136, § 21
Concerning the regulation of games on the Lord's Day
Accepted December 14, 1920. (Section replaced, etc., by Acts 1962, Ch. 616. See now, Section 4.)
G.L. Ch. 138, § 17A
Pertaining to the conversion of existing seasonal alcoholic beverage licenses to annual all alcoholic beverage licenses
Accepted December 16, 1985
G.L. Ch. 138, § 33A
Relative to the sale of alcoholic beverages on Sundays and legal holidays
Accepted August 29, 1974
G.L. Ch. 139, §§ 1—3
Relative to burned or dangerous buildings
Accepted September 2, 1915. (Made applicable to all cities and towns by Acts 1966, Ch. 195.)
G.L. Ch. 140, §§ 188—190
Pertaining to licensing, etc., picnic groves
Accepted April 28, 1890
G.L. Ch. 143, § 3
Relative to building regulations
Accepted January 22, 1900
G.L. Ch. 143, § 3Y
Pertaining to the appointment of the inspector of buildings, building commissioner or local inspector
Accepted September 7, 1993
G.L. Ch. 143, § 3Z
Allows for a part-time assistant building inspector to perform work within the city's boundaries in a construction field in which he or she is licensed or certified
Accepted February 27, 2006
G.L. Ch. 144
Relative to tenement houses in cities
Accepted April 12, 1915
G.L. Ch. 147, §§ 11—13, 13B
Provides for establishment of a reserve force in the police department
Accepted August 2, 1991
G.L. Ch. 147, § 16A
Relative to days off for police
Accepted July 19, 1937
G.L. Ch. 147, § 17A
Relative to extra pay or compensatory time for policemen required to work on holidays
Accepted January 3, 1955
G.L. Ch. 147, § 17D
Concerning attendance at conventions of police association
Accepted March 16, 1964
G.L. Ch. 147, § 32 et seq
Pertaining to licensed boxing matches
Accepted December 14, 1920
G.L. Ch. 147, § 104
Relative to parking control officers
Accepted April 9, 1987
G.L. Ch. 148, § 26C
Relative to smoke detectors
Accepted June 18, 1979
G.L. Ch. 148, §§ 26E, 26G and 26H
Pertaining to smoke detectors for residential buildings; sprinkler systems for nonresidential buildings; and sprinkler systems for lodging or boarding houses
Accepted November 16, 1989
G.L. Ch. 148 § 26I
Relative to the installation of automatic sprinklers in certain residential structures. For the purpose of the acceptance of Section 26I of Chapter 148 M.G.L., the term "substantially rehabilitated" shall mean complete rehabilitation of the structure to the equivalent of new construction
Accepted June 13, 1996
G.L. Ch. 148, § 56
Relative to licensing of open-air parking spaces
Accepted April 29, 1931
G.L. Ch. 149, § 31
Pertaining to hours of work of municipal employees
Accepted March 2, 1914
G.L. Ch. 149, § 33P
Pertaining to leave of absence without loss of pay for the donation of blood
Accepted July 12, 1993
G.L. Ch. 149, § 33A
Pertaining to workweek for municipal employees
Accepted December 6, 1948
G.L. Ch. 152, § 69
Relative to workmen's compensation for municipal employees
Accepted November 4, 1913; March 2, 1914
G.L. Ch. 166, § 32A
Relative to allowing wire inspectors to perform work within his/her own city, provided a different inspector perform necessary oversight
Accepted June 28, 2004
G.L. Ch. 180, § 17A
Authorizing payroll deductions for union dues of municipal employees
Accepted February 25, 1952
G.L. Ch. 180, § 17B
Authorizes payroll deductions for contributions to Community Chests or United Funds by municipal employees
Accepted July 15, 1957
G.L. Ch. 180, § 17G
Relative to payroll deductions for payment of service fees to collective bargaining agencies
Accepted December 7, 1970
G.L. Ch. 258, § 13
Relative to indemnification of municipal officers, civil rights violations, damages arising from official duties
Accepted June 7, 1976 as G.L. Ch. 41, § 100I
G.L. Ch. 268A, § 20(b)
Conflict of Interest Law (to allow city employees to work for the election commission to conduct elections)
Accepted July 31, 2006
G.L. Ch. 270, § 16
Health officers as enforcement officers
Accepted August 27, 2001
Acts 1947, Ch. 615
Relative to increasing retirement benefits
Accepted December 15, 1947
Acts 1948, Ch. 588
Relative to increasing retirement benefits
Accepted September 28, 1948
Acts 1952, Ch. 624
Relative to increasing retirement benefits
Accepted November 24, 1952
Acts 1955, Ch. 670
Relative to increasing retirement benefits
Accepted October 24, 1955
Acts 1960, Ch. 647
Relative to increasing retirement benefits
Accepted June 19, 1961
Acts 1962, Ch. 646
Relative to increasing retirement benefits
Accepted August 5, 1963
Acts 1963, Ch. 478
Relative to increasing retirement benefits
Accepted September 23, 1963
Acts 1964, Ch. 486
Relative to increasing retirement benefits
Accepted April 5, 1965
Acts 2009, Ch. 81
Relative to eliminating the preliminary election in the city in 2009
 
Acts 1953, Ch. 434
Relative to rent control
Accepted June 22, 1953
Acts 1954, Ch. 496
Relative to the continuation of rent control. (Extends provisions of Acts 1953, Ch. 434.)
Accepted March, 1954
Acts 1957, Ch. 427
Increasing the amount of pension of certain retired police officers and firefighters
Accepted August 5, 1957
Acts 1966, Ch. 661
Provides for cost-of-living adjustments in pensions, etc., of certain retired employees and other beneficiaries
No acceptance required. (See G.L. Ch. 32, § 102 and Ch. 32, § 5, note.)
Acts of 1994, Ch. 235
Further regulating the rights of certain firefighters and police officer
Accepted November 4, 1996