2019 -- H 5628 | |
======== | |
LC001493 | |
======== | |
STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2019 | |
____________ | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO WATERS AND NAVIGATION - THE CLIMATE CHANGE COASTAL | |
ADAPTATION TRUST FUND | |
| |
Introduced By: Representatives Maldonado, O'Brien, Blazejewski, Serpa, and Carson | |
Date Introduced: February 27, 2019 | |
Referred To: House Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 46-23.1-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 46-23.1 entitled "The |
2 | Coastal and Estuary Habitat Restoration Program and Trust Fund" is hereby amended to read as |
3 | follows: |
4 | 46-23.1-3. The Rhode Island coastal and estuarine habitat restoration trust fund. |
5 | (a) Establishment. There is established within the coastal resources management council |
6 | a Rhode Island coastal and estuarine habitat restoration trust fund (the "trust"). On July 1, 2002, |
7 | July 1, 2004 and each July 1st thereafter, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) of |
8 | the fees collected under the uniform oil spill response and prevention statute (§ 46-12.7-4.1) shall |
9 | be deposited into the trust. On July 1, 2019, and each July 1 thereafter, two hundred fifty |
10 | thousand dollars ($250,000) of the fees collected under the climate change coastal adaptation fee |
11 | (§46-23.3-9) shall be deposited into the trust. The trust shall be available for disbursement by the |
12 | council in accordance with the restrictions and purposes of this chapter and subject to an annual |
13 | appropriation by the legislature. The trust may also receive federal, state, municipal, and private |
14 | grants, gifts, or donations. Funds in the trust shall not be used for mitigating any current, planned |
15 | or future projects that degrade, fill, or otherwise destroy coastal or estuarine habitats. Funds in the |
16 | trust shall not be used to fulfill any liability for restoration required by any local, state or federal |
17 | agency pursuant to an environmental or public health enforcement action. |
18 | (b) Funding of estuary and coastal habitat restoration activities. Factors to be taken into |
| |
1 | account by the technical committee for the purposes of granting monies for estuary and coastal |
2 | habitat restoration activities, determining the eligibility of an estuary and coastal habitat |
3 | restoration projects for financial assistance, and in prioritizing the selection of estuary and coastal |
4 | habitat restoration projects by the technical committee shall include, but need not be limited to: |
5 | (1) Consistency with the state estuary and coastal habitat restoration strategy, the |
6 | Narragansett Bay comprehensive conservation and management plan, the state coastal nonpoint |
7 | pollution control plan, the coastal resources management program, the department of |
8 | environmental management regulations, and pertinent elements of the state guide plan; |
9 | (2) The ability of the applicant to provide adequate personnel funding, and authority to |
10 | carry out and properly maintain the estuary and coastal habitat restoration activity; |
11 | (3) The proposed monitoring plan to ensure that short-term and long-term restoration |
12 | goals are achieved; |
13 | (4) The effectiveness of any nonpoint source pollution management efforts upstream and |
14 | the likelihood of re-impairment; |
15 | (5) Whether the estuary and coastal habitat restoration activity can be shown to replace |
16 | habitat losses that benefit fish and wildlife resources; |
17 | (6) Potential water quality improvements; |
18 | (7) Potential improvements to fish and wildlife habitats for species which are identified |
19 | as rare or endangered by the Rhode Island Natural History Survey or the federal Endangered |
20 | Species Act [16 U.S.C. § 1531 et seq.]; |
21 | (8) The level and extent of collaboration by partners (e.g., municipality, nongovernment |
22 | organization, watershed council, federal agency, etc.); and |
23 | (9) Potential direct economic benefit to a community or the state. |
24 | SECTION 2. Title 46 of the General Laws entitled "WATERS AND NAVIGATION" is |
25 | hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
26 | CHAPTER 23.3 |
27 | THE OCEAN STATE CLIMATE ADAPTATION AND RESILIENCE FUND |
28 | 46-23.3-1. Purpose and findings. |
29 | (a) Purpose. To enable cities and towns and the state to apply for grants awarded for |
30 | projects that invest in measures that adapt infrastructure on public lands to the impacts of climate |
31 | change to protect or enhance natural systems and habitats and to improve the quality of life and |
32 | economic prosperity of the citizens of the state. |
33 | (b) Findings. |
34 | (1) The findings and purpose set forth in § 46-23.1-1 are fully applicable and adopted |
| LC001493 - Page 2 of 8 |
1 | herein. |
2 | (2) The production, transport and use of fossil fuels have significant impacts on the |
3 | environment. |
4 | (3) The impacts of climate change upon Rhode Island's built and natural environments |
5 | are wide-ranging, discernible and documented, and, in many cases growing in severity and |
6 | include sea level rise, coastal erosion, flooding and storm surge. |
7 | (4) As of 2016, the range in sea level rise change is projected by the National Oceanic |
8 | and Atmospheric Administration to be a maximum of approximately one foot (1') in 2035, two |
9 | feet (2') in 2050 and up to nine feet (9') by 2100. |
10 | (5) Annual precipitation has increased by two (2'') inches since 1950 and more intense |
11 | rainfall is flooding low-lying areas and threatening public infrastructure. |
12 | (6) Climate change has and will continue to pose significant risks for state and municipal |
13 | infrastructure and our environment, public health, welfare, and economic well-being. |
14 | (7) Providing areas for coastal and estuarine habitats to migrate is essential to preserving |
15 | coastal and marine wildlife resources. |
16 | (8) Ecosystem services that natural environments provide (e.g. dampening of wave |
17 | energy, flood storage, etc.) are at risk due to climate change and protecting natural systems is |
18 | vital to protecting built infrastructure and is cost effective. |
19 | (9) Rhode Island infrastructure is at risk and the state must begin to plan and implement |
20 | projects to protect it. |
21 | (10) Reducing the vulnerability of our infrastructure is vital to the economic prosperity |
22 | and quality of life of the citizens of the state. |
23 | (11) The state, and Rhode Island cities and towns, need assistance in addressing the |
24 | impacts of climate change including removing vulnerable infrastructure. |
25 | 46-23.3-2. Definitions. |
26 | The definitions set forth in § 46-23.1-2, unless modified herein, shall also apply to the |
27 | interpretation of this chapter as if fully set forth herein. For the purposes of this chapter, the |
28 | following definitions shall apply: |
29 | (1) "Adaptation and resilience projects" are those projects on public land, as defined in |
30 | subsection (7) of this section that protect or enhance natural systems and habitats and are |
31 | proposed in a response to climate change impacts as defined in subsection (2) of this section. |
32 | Adaption and resilience projects include those projects that reduce the vulnerability of low-lying |
33 | infrastructure on public land through measures that include removal, relocation, and redesign of |
34 | infrastructure, regrading of banks and revegetation, acquisition of that area of land necessary to |
| LC001493 - Page 3 of 8 |
1 | maintain public access, and preserving or securing lateral access along the shoreline. |
2 | (2) "Climate change impacts" in Rhode Island includes, but are not limited to, sea level |
3 | rise, coastal erosion, flooding and storm surge. |
4 | (3) "Council" means the coastal resources management council. |
5 | (4) "Department" means the department of environmental management. |
6 | (5) "Director" means the director of the department of environmental management. |
7 | (6) "Infrastructure" means and includes roads, parking lots and other paved surfaces, |
8 | structural shoreline protection facilities, buildings, water control structures, other structures, and |
9 | remnants of coastal development. |
10 | (7) "Public land(s)" means property owned by state or municipal governments, public and |
11 | private lands dedicated to public use, and lands that provide access to shorelines and riverbanks. |
12 | Public lands include properties where the state or municipality holds an easement for public |
13 | purposes. |
14 | (8) "Shoreline protection structures" means and includes revetments, bulkheads, seawalls |
15 | and floodwalls, groins, breakwaters, jetties, and other structures, the purpose or effect of which is |
16 | to control the erosion of coastal or river features, and includes any sheet pile walls, concrete or |
17 | stone walls. |
18 | 46-23.3-3. Establishment - The Ocean State climate adaptation and resilience fund. |
19 | (a) Establishment. There is established within the department of environmental |
20 | management and the coastal resources management council, the ocean state climate adaptation |
21 | and resilience fund (the "OSCAR fund"). |
22 | (b) OSCAR trust fund grants. Factors to be taken into account by the technical committee |
23 | for the purposes of granting monies to municipalities and the state for OSCAR grants, |
24 | determining the eligibility of projects for financial assistance, and in prioritizing the selection of |
25 | projects by the technical committee shall include, but need not be limited to: |
26 | (1) Consistency with the following where applicable: the council's projections for sea |
27 | level rise, the coastal habitat restoration strategy, the state coastal nonpoint pollution control plan, |
28 | Federal Flood Risk Management Standards, pertinent elements of the state guide plan, the goals |
29 | of the executive climate change coordinating council (EC4), and strict compliance with the |
30 | coastal resources management program and the department of environmental management |
31 | regulations; |
32 | (2) The ability and authority of the applicant to carry out and properly maintain the |
33 | adaptation project; |
34 | (3) Whether the project will enhance public access; |
| LC001493 - Page 4 of 8 |
1 | (4) The severity to, or the risk or extent of, infrastructure degradation on public land; |
2 | (5) The extent of the use by the public of the land; |
3 | (6) The proposed milestones to ensure that the project is completed as designed and |
4 | approved; |
5 | (7) Whether the adaptation project can also be shown to create or replace habitat losses |
6 | that benefit fish and wildlife resources; |
7 | (8) Potential water quality improvements; |
8 | (9) Potential improvements to fish and wildlife habitats for species which are identified |
9 | as rare or endangered by the Rhode Island natural history survey or the Federal Endangered |
10 | Species Act [16 U.S.C. §1531 et seq.]; |
11 | (10) The level and extent of collaboration by partners (e.g., municipality, nongovernment |
12 | organization, watershed council, federal agency, etc.); and |
13 | (11) Overall potential benefits to the public and estimated length of time frame of benefit. |
14 | 46-23.3-4. Eligible and Ineligible projects. |
15 | (a) Funds in the ocean state climate adaptation and resilience (OSCAR) fund shall be |
16 | used solely for adaptation projects as defined in § 46-23.3-2. |
17 | (b) Funds in the OSCAR fund shall not be used for: |
18 | (1) Mitigating any current, planned or future projects that degrade, fill, or otherwise |
19 | destroy coastal, estuarine or riverine habitats; |
20 | (2) Fulfilling any liability for restoration required by any local, state or federal agency |
21 | pursuant to an environmental or public health enforcement action; or |
22 | (3) Elevating or replacing infrastructure, or constructing new infrastructure, in an existing |
23 | coastal location that is experiencing climate change impact as defined in § 46-23.3-2. |
24 | (4) Constructing new shoreline protection structures; or |
25 | (5) Constructing roads or bridges. |
26 | 46-23.3-5. Allocation of the trust. |
27 | Funds from the OSCAR trust shall be used to carry out the purposes of this chapter as |
28 | follows: |
29 | (1) The administrative expenses required to carry out the activities of the program as |
30 | described in this chapter not to exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) per agency. The |
31 | department and the council shall be responsible for submitting annual budget requests for its |
32 | administrative and implementation costs of the program; |
33 | (2) The design, planning, engineering, construction, and monitoring of adaptation |
34 | projects as described in this chapter; and |
| LC001493 - Page 5 of 8 |
1 | (3) The climate change coastal adaptation projects that are approved by the department |
2 | and the council upon recommendation of the technical advisory committee. Only grants approved |
3 | through the process established by the agencies shall be eligible for funding under this program. |
4 | 46-23.3-6. Technical advisory committee. |
5 | Members of the technical advisory committee shall include representatives from the |
6 | department, the council, statewide planning, and Rhode Island emergency management authority. |
7 | The technical advisory committee shall serve as an advisory board to the department, council and |
8 | the program staff throughout this process. |
9 | 46-23.3-7. Disbursement process. |
10 | (a) The department and the council shall establish and execute an annual process for the |
11 | solicitation, evaluation and award of grants for projects that meet the requirements set forth in in |
12 | this chapter. |
13 | (b) The department and the council shall submit to the governor and the general assembly |
14 | during annual budget preparations a list of adaptation project proposals that have received a |
15 | positive review by the technical advisory committee and require funds from the trust to proceed |
16 | with the design, planning, construction or monitoring during the ensuing year. |
17 | (c) Nothing contained in this chapter is intended to abrogate or affect the existing powers |
18 | of the department of environmental management or the coastal resources management council. |
19 | 46-23.3-8. Financing of the OSCAR fund. |
20 | (a) The fund shall consist of the following sources: |
21 | (1) Sums the legislature may appropriate; |
22 | (2) Monies received from federal, state, or other sources, including bond funds, for the |
23 | purpose of climate adaptation; |
24 | (3) Monies received from any private donor for the OSCAR fund; |
25 | (4) The fee required pursuant to § 46-23.3-9; and |
26 | (5) Any interest earned on the monies in the fund. |
27 | 46-23.3-9. Uniform climate change adaptation fee. |
28 | (a) A uniform climate change adaptation fee in an amount not exceeding five cents ($.05) |
29 | for each barrel of petroleum products, as set by the director pursuant to subsection (d) of this |
30 | section, shall be imposed upon every person owning petroleum products at the time the petroleum |
31 | products are received at a marine terminal within this state by means of a vessel from a point of |
32 | origin outside this state. The fee shall be remitted to the division of taxation on the thirtieth day of |
33 | each month based upon the number of barrels of petroleum products received during the |
34 | preceding month. |
| LC001493 - Page 6 of 8 |
1 | (b) Every owner of petroleum products shall be liable for the fee until it has been paid to |
2 | the state, except that payment to a marine terminal operator registered under this chapter is |
3 | sufficient to relieve the owner from further liability for the fee; provided, however, that the fee for |
4 | asphalt products and asphalt derivatives shall be one cent ($.01) per barrel of asphalt products or |
5 | derivatives. |
6 | (c) Whenever the director, in consultation with the department and the division of |
7 | taxation, estimates that the amount in either fund will reach the amount specified in subsection (e) |
8 | of this section, and the money in the fund is not required for the purposes specified in § 46-23.3- |
9 | 1, the director shall instruct the division of taxation to cease collecting the fee. |
10 | (d) The division of taxation, except for the fee set out in subsection (b) of this section, |
11 | shall not set the amount of the fee at less than five cents ($0.05) for each barrel of petroleum |
12 | products or crude oil, unless the director finds that the assessment of a lesser fee will cause the |
13 | fund to reach the designated amount within six (6) months. |
14 | (e) For the purposes of this chapter, "designated amount" means an amount equal to ten |
15 | million dollars ($10,000,000), adjusted for inflation after January 1, 2019, according to an index |
16 | which the director may reasonably choose. |
17 | (f) All fees collected pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the rivers and coastal |
18 | adaptation fund, and shall be disbursed according to the purposes expressed in § 46-23.3-1. |
19 | (g) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (f) of this section, on July 1, 2019 and |
20 | each July 1 thereafter, two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) of the fees collected under |
21 | this section shall be deposited into the coastal and estuarine habitat restoration trust fund (the |
22 | "trust"). |
23 | 46-23.3-10. Regulations. |
24 | The council and the director may adopt all rules and regulations necessary for the |
25 | administration and enforcement of this chapter. |
26 | SECTION 3. This act shall take effect on July 1, 2019. |
======== | |
LC001493 | |
======== | |
| LC001493 - Page 7 of 8 |
EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO WATERS AND NAVIGATION - THE CLIMATE CHANGE COASTAL | |
ADAPTATION TRUST FUND | |
*** | |
1 | This act would establish Ocean State Climate Adaptation and Resilience Fund (OSCAR) |
2 | which provides grants to fund projects that adapt infrastructure on public lands to address impacts |
3 | of climate change; identifies eligible/ineligible projects, allocation, disbursements, and financing |
4 | of the fund. |
5 | This act would take effect on July 1, 2019. |
======== | |
LC001493 | |
======== | |
| LC001493 - Page 8 of 8 |