Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 130 § 23

Current through Chapter 231 of the 2024
Section 130:23 - Discharge of oil or other poisonous substances into coastal waters; use of explosives; penalty

Except in the case of emergency imperiling life or property or an unavoidable accident or except in accordance with the terms of a permit issued pursuant to state or federal water pollution control laws, no person shall, from any source:

(i) put, throw, discharge or suffer or permit to be discharged or permit the escape of any oil, poisonous or other injurious substance into any coastal waters; provided, however, that such substances shall include, but not limited to, sawdust, shavings, garbage, ashes, acids, sewage and dye-stuffs, whether simple, mixed or compound, or heated effluent, which directly or indirectly materially injures fish, fish spawn or seed therein;
(ii) take any such fish by any such means;
(iii) kill or destroy fish in any such waters by the use of dynamite or other explosives;
(iv) take any such fish in such waters by such means; or
(v) explode dynamite or other explosive in such waters.

Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 130, § 23

Amended by Acts 2018, c. 209,§ 31, eff. 11/7/2018.
Amended by Acts 2004, c. 251, §§ 18, 19, eff. 8/4/2004.