This bill aims to establish a uniform minimum age requirement for the sale of adult-use products and services across the Commonwealth, thereby preventing local authorities from enacting conflicting regulations. It introduces a new section to Chapter 93 of the General Laws, defining key terms such as "local authority" and "product or service." The bill explicitly states that any law set by the General Court regarding minimum age for purchases or participation in activities will override any local rules that impose generational bans or restrictions based on specific birth years.

Additionally, the bill declares that any existing local ordinances or regulations that conflict with this new provision will be rendered null and void. It prohibits local entities from enacting or enforcing age or year-based measures that differ from the standards established by the Commonwealth. The act is designated as an emergency law, emphasizing the need for immediate implementation to ensure public convenience and economic stability.