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"Spirit of America" low-number reserve plate. Massachusetts implemented a monthly staggered registration system in 1969. Since then, serials on passenger plates have been coded by the month of expiration of the registration, determined by the last number in the serial (1 for January, 2 for February and so on up to 0 for October).
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) oversees roads, public transit, aeronautics, and transportation licensing and registration in the US state of Massachusetts. It was created on November 1, 2009, by the 186th Session of the Massachusetts General Court upon enactment of the 2009 Transportation Reform Act.
The Massachusetts Environmental Police is a Massachusetts, US, state government law enforcement agency, which is the primary enforcement agency of Massachusetts's boating and recreation vehicle laws and regulations and is responsible for registering boats, off-highway vehicles and snowmobiles in Massachusetts.
Numbering plan areas and area codes since May 2001 September 1997 [1] – May 2001 [2] July 1988 [3] – September 1997 [4] [5] October 1947 – July 1988 [6]. Massachusetts is divided into five distinct numbering plan areas (NPAs), which are served by nine area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), [7] organized as four overlay complexes and a single-area code NPA.
Massachusetts (/ ˌ m æ s ə ˈ tʃ uː s ɪ t s / ⓘ /-z ɪ t s / MASS-ə-CHOO-sits, -zits; Massachusett: Muhsachuweesut [məhswatʃəwiːsət]), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, [b] is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.
The Massachusetts Port Authority was created in 1956 by the Massachusetts General Court to replace the locally controlled port commission; [3] [4] however, the Authority was not enabled until 1959, [5] due to delay in bond funding. [6] The Authority is an independent public authority, not a state agency. [5]
Federal courts located in Massachusetts United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (headquartered in Boston , having jurisdiction over the United States District Courts of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Puerto Rico)
MA: 1824–1897 1865–1879 — — Lincoln: elevation to 1st Cir. 5 Thomas Leverett Nelson: MA: 1827–1897 1879–1897 — — Hayes: death 6 Francis Cabot Lowell: MA: 1855–1911 1898–1905 — — McKinley: elevation to 1st Cir. 7 Frederic Dodge: MA: 1847–1927 1905–1912 — — T. Roosevelt: elevation to 1st Cir. 8 James Madison Morton ...