Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same,
as follows:
SECTION 1. The town of Harvard shall be exempt from the provisions of section four of chapter fifty-one of the General Laws with respect to the listing of residents of buildings in said town located on land under the control of the United States presently known as Fort Devens.
SECTION 2. The town of Harvard shall be exempt from the provisions of section six of chapter fifty-one of the General Laws with respect to listing of residents of buildings in said town located on land under the control of the United States presently known as Fort Devens.
SECTION 3. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, all voting precincts in the town of Harvard established pursuant to section six of chapter fifty-four of the General Laws shall be allowed to vote at a single polling place using a single set of election officers until such time as the board of selectmen of said town deem it necessary to use separate polling places and separate sets of election officers.
SECTION 4. The town of Harvard shall be exempt from the provisions of section ten of chapter two hundred and thirty-four A of the General Laws with respect to the listing of residents or buildings in said town located on land under the control of the United States presently known as Fort Devens.