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The library, arranged by hand.

Annual reports, actuarial valuations, the policy file, forms, schedules, references, and the running record of approved minutes. If something belongs to the public, you’ll find it here — or you’ll find a way to ask for it.

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The library on this page covers what we post by default. Anything older or more specific — board minutes from years past, individual investment manager reviews, contracts — we keep on file but don’t post unprompted. File a public records request and we’ll find it.

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Public records, kept openly.

Most requests are filled within a week. Public records belong to the public. Tell us what you’re after — we’ll acknowledge within 10 business days.

  • 01We acknowledge every request within 10 business days, as required by statute.
  • 02If a record is exempt from disclosure, we'll tell you which exemption applies and why.
  • 03There's no fee for the first two hours of staff time or the first 20 pages of copies.
  • 04We can produce records in PDF, on paper, or for inspection in our office during business hours.
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The library, arranged by hand.

Annual reports, the actuarial file, policy, forms, and the running minutes. If it belongs to the public, you’ll find it here.

0 records
most recent first
Not finding it?
We can look it up, or pull it from the archive.

File a public records request and we’ll find it for you. Most are filled within a week.

Request a record →
M.G.L. c. 66, § 10

Public records, kept openly.

Tell us what you’re after — acknowledged within 10 business days.

Fees. First two hours of search and the first 20 pages of black-and-white copies are free. Anything beyond is billed at cost; you’ll get an estimate before we begin.
  • 01We acknowledge every request within 10 business days, as required by statute.
  • 02If a record is exempt from disclosure, we'll tell you which exemption applies and why.
  • 03There's no fee for the first two hours of staff time or the first 20 pages of copies.
  • 04We can produce records in PDF, on paper, or for inspection in our office during business hours.