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To contact the MLA on a Government Affairs issue, please call
Michael Auerbach at 617-720-1776 or email mauerbach@masslodging.com.

Click headings below for more information on those topics:

  • Protect your Property: Security Links
  • Fast Facts: Tourism Information
  • Contact Your Legislators
  • Lodging News
  • MLA's Position Papers
  • Contribute to PAC
  • MA Carbon Monoxide Detector Compliance
  • Contact the MLA

    Protect your Property: Security Links

    It is important for MLA members to be prepared for unexpected security situations. There are a number of resources available - some directed to hotels, some more general. If you would like to share additional resources, or example policies from your property or business, please contact Michael Auerbach at mauerbach@masslodging.com.

    For information on a number of security issues, go to the Department of Homeland Security website at
    http://www.ready.gov/.

    The Federal Emergency Management Agency's
    website can be found at
    http://www.fema.gov/.

    The Massachusetts' Executive Office of Public Safety
    has information on emergency preparedness information at
    www.state.ma.us/eops/#Massgov.

    The American Hotel and Lodging Association's
    National Homeland Security information is available via the AH&LA website at
    http://www.ahla.com/.

    The American Hotel and Lodging Educational Foundation
    maintains a database of articles concerning loss prevention (many focus on security). The website has a word search function at
    http://www.losspreventionbulletin.com/.

    The City of Boston's Emergency Response Guide
    can be found at
    www.cityofboston.gov/police/pdfs/FAMILYpreparedness.pdf

    Cited by many law enforcement officials, the Anti-Defamation League's Security Awareness
    website has good general information, as well as specific information for Jewish-owned businesses. This site can be found at
    www.adl.org/security/default.asp.

    The State's Anti-Terrorism Unified Response Network
    can be found at
    www.state.ma.us/saturn/index.htm.

    Massachusetts' Emergency Management Agency
    can be found at
    www.mass.gov/portal/index.jsp?pageID=aghome&agid=mema.

    For a general list of the laws of the State of Massachusetts
    go to
    www.state.ma.us/legis/laws/mgl/?refer=massgov.

    For information on Fire Protection, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) website is
    http://www.nfpa.org/.

    The Federal Government's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
    website is at
    http://www.osha.gov/.

    For the International Lodging Safety and Security Association (ILSSA)
    go to
    http://ilssa.org/.

    Fast Facts: Tourism Information
    Fast Facts for the Massachusetts tourism industry. Use this for staff, legislators, and the general public. Click here to download the Fact Sheet.

    Contact Your Legislators
    To obtain your legislators' contact information (you will need to enter your address), go to:
    http://www.wheredoivotema.com/bal/myelectioninfo.php.

    MLA's Position Papers
    The MLA maintains position papers on a variety of important issues. Position papers include the following on each issue: Background, other information, updated actions and the MLA's position.

    Contribute to PAC
    The Political Action Committee (MLAPAC) raises funds for the campaigns of pro-lodging legislators. If you are interested in donating to the PAC, click here for a form. Due to government regulation, PACs may only accept personal checks up to $500 each year.

    State Regulations for Carbon Monoxide Detectors
    Recently updated regulations require that lodging establishments (as well as other residential and commercial structures) have carbon monoxide detection systems installed near every potential source of this gas. The devices must be installed in rooms that contain fireplaces, kitchen stoves and any other fixture or appliance that burns fossil fuels. Whether those devices are battery-operated or hard-wired systems is clearly outlined in the regulation. For more information about these regulations please visit:
    http://www.mass.gov/Eeops/docs/dfs/osfm/cmr/527031.pdf

    Contact the MLA

    Government Affairs Committee Chair: Pascale Schlaefli
    President: Paul J. Sacco
    Deputy Director: Michael P. Auerbach

    To contact the MLA on a Government Affairs issue, please call
    Michael Auerbach at 617-720-1776 or email mauerbach@masslodging.com.


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