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Mass. bill would set three-year supplier diversity recertification, require 30-day status reporting

5832772 · September 25, 2025
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Summary

Rep. Carlos González filed House Bill No. 3341 on Jan. 17, 2025, proposing that SDO certifications last three years and that businesses report changes in status to the SDO within 30 days; the bill was referred to the State Administration and Regulatory Oversight Committee.

Representative Carlos González of Springfield filed a bill in the Massachusetts House on Jan. 17, 2025, that would amend Section 61(a) of Chapter 7 of the General Laws to make SDO certifications effective for three years before recertification and require businesses to report any change in status that would result in non-compliance to the SDO within 30 days.

The proposal, filed as House No. 3341 and titled "An Act relative to supplier diversity recertification," would insert…

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