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     ARTICLE 5

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RELATING TO CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

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     SECTION 1. Proposition to be submitted to the people.

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     At the general election to be held on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November

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2022, there shall be submitted to the people ("People") of the State of Rhode Island ("State"), for

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their approval or rejection, the following proposition:

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     "Shall the action of the general assembly, by an act passed at the January 2022 session,

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authorizing the issuance of bonds, refunding bonds, and temporary notes of the State of Rhode

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Island for the capital projects and in the amount with respect to each such project listed below be

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approved, and the issuance of bonds, refunding bonds, and temporary notes authorized in

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accordance with the provisions of said act?"

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     Project

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     (1) University of Rhode Island Narragansett Bay Campus $100,000,000

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     Provides one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) to fund repairs and construct new

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facilities on the University of Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay Campus in support of the

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educational and research needs for the marine disciplines.

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     (2) Rhode Island School Buildings $250,000,000

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     Approval of this question will allow the state of Rhode Island to issue general obligation

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bonds, refunding bonds, and/or temporary notes in an amount not to exceed two hundred fifty

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million dollars ($250,000,000) to provide direct funding for school construction projects, such as

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the construction of new school facilities and the rehabilitation of existing school facilities.

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     (3) Green Economy Bonds $50,000,000

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     Approval of this question will allow the State of Rhode Island to issue general obligation

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bonds, refunding bonds, and/or temporary notes in an amount not to exceed fifty million dollars

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($50,000,000) for environmental and recreational purposes, to be allocated as follows:

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     (a) Municipal Resiliency $16,000,000

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     Provides sixteen million dollars ($16,000,000) for up to seventy-five percent (75%)

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matching grants to municipalities for restoring and/or improving resiliency of infrastructure,

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vulnerable coastal habitats, and restoring rivers and stream floodplains. These funds are expected

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to leverage significant matching funds to support local programs to improve community resiliency

 

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and public safety in the face of increased flooding, major storm events, and environmental

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degradation.

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     (b) Small Business Energy Loan Program $5,000,000

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     Provides five million dollars ($5,000,000) for grants for small businesses to remove

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impediments to clean energy project implementation and would provide zero interest and below

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market rate loans for clean energy projects.

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     (c) Narragansett Bay and Watershed Restoration $3,000,000

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     Provides three million dollars ($3,000,000) for activities to restore and protect the water

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quality and enhance the economic viability and environmental sustainability of Narragansett Bay

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and the state's watersheds. Eligible activities include nonpoint source pollution abatement,

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including stormwater management; nutrient loading abatement; commercial, industrial and

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agricultural pollution abatement; and riparian buffer and watershed ecosystem restoration.

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     (d) Forest Restoration $3,000,000

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     Provides three million dollars ($3,000,000) to maintain forest and wildlife habitat and

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infrastructure on state properties, including state management areas.

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     (e) Brownfields Remediation and Economic Development $4,000,000

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     Provides four million dollars ($4,000,000) for up to eighty percent (80%) matching grants

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to public, private, and/or nonprofit entities for brownfield remediation projects.

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     (f) State Land Acquisition Program $3,000,000

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     Provides three million dollars ($3,000,000) for the State to acquire fee simple interest or

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conservation easements to open space, farmland, watershed, and recreation lands.

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     (g) Local Land Acquisition Matching Grant Program $2,000,000

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     Provides two million dollars ($2,000,000) for up to fifty percent (50%) matching grants to

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municipalities, local land trusts and nonprofit organizations to acquire fee-simple interest,

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development rights, or conservation easements on open space and urban parklands.

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     (h) Local Recreation Development Matching Grant Program $2,000,000

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     Provides two million dollars ($2,000,000) for up to eighty percent (80%) matching grants

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to municipalities to acquire, develop, or rehabilitate local public recreational facilities in Rhode

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Island.

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     (i) Roger Williams Park and Zoo $12,000,000

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     Provides twelve million dollars ($12,000,000) for Roger Williams Park and Zoo for the

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construction of a state-of-the-art-carbon-neutral education center.

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     SECTION 2. Ballot labels and applicability of general election laws.

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     The Secretary of State shall prepare and deliver to the State Board of Elections ballot labels

 

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for each of the projects provided for in Section 1 hereof with the designations "approve" or "reject"

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provided next to the description of each such project to enable voters to approve or reject each such

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proposition. The general election laws, so far as consistent herewith, shall apply to this proposition.

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     SECTION 3. Approval of projects by people.

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     If a majority of the People voting on the proposition in Section 1 hereof shall vote to

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approve any project stated therein, said project shall be deemed to be approved by the People. The

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authority to issue bonds, refunding bonds and/or temporary notes of the State shall be limited to

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the aggregate amount for all such projects as set forth in the proposition, which has been approved

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by the People.

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     SECTION 4. Bonds for capital development program.

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     The General Treasurer is hereby authorized and empowered, with the approval of the

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Governor, and in accordance with the provisions of this act to issue capital development bonds in

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serial form, in the name of and on behalf of the State of Rhode Island, in amounts as may be

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specified by the Governor in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed the total amount for all

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projects approved by the People and designated as "capital development loan of 2022 bonds."

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Provided, however, that the aggregate principal amount of such capital development bonds and of

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any temporary notes outstanding at any one time issued in anticipation thereof pursuant to Section

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7 hereof shall not exceed the total amount for all such projects approved by the People. All

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provisions in this act relating to "bonds" shall also be deemed to apply to "refunding bonds."

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     Capital development bonds issued under this act shall be in denominations of one thousand

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dollars ($1,000) each, or multiples thereof, and shall be payable in any coin or currency of the

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United States which at the time of payment shall be legal tender for public and private debts. These

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capital development bonds shall bear such date or dates, mature at specified time or times, but not

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mature beyond the end of the twentieth State fiscal year following the fiscal year in which they are

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issued; bear interest payable semi-annually at a specified rate or different or varying rates: be

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payable at designated time or times at specified place or places; be subject to express terms of

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redemption or recall, with or without premium; be in a form, with or without interest coupons

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attached; carry such registration, conversion, reconversion, transfer, debt retirement, acceleration

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and other provisions as may be fixed by the General Treasurer, with the approval by the Governor,

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upon each issue of such capital development bonds at the time of each issue. Whenever the

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Governor shall approve the issuance of such capital development bonds, the Governor's approval

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shall be certified to the Secretary of State; the bonds shall be signed by the General Treasurer and

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countersigned by Secretary of State and shall bear the seal of the State. The signature approval of

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the Governor shall be endorsed on each bond.

 

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     SECTION 5. Refunding bonds for 2022 capital development program.

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     The General Treasurer is hereby authorized and empowered, with the approval of the

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Governor, and in accordance with the provisions of this act, to issue bonds to refund the 2022

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capital development program bonds, in the name of and on behalf of the state, in amounts as may

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be specified by the Governor in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed the total amount

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approved by the People, to be designated as "capital development program loan of 2022 refunding

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bonds" (hereinafter "Refunding Bonds").

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     The General Treasurer with the approval of the Governor shall fix the terms and form of

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any Refunding Bonds issued under this act in the same manner as the capital development bonds

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issued under this act, except that the Refunding Bonds may not mature more than twenty (20) years

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from the date of original issue of the capital development bonds being refunded.

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     The proceeds of the Refunding Bonds, exclusive of any premium and accrual interest and

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net the underwriters' cost, and cost of bond issuance, shall, upon their receipt, be paid by the General

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Treasurer immediately to the paying agent for the capital development bonds which are to be called

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and prepaid. The paying agent shall hold the Refunding Bond proceeds in trust until they are applied

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to prepay the capital development bonds. While such proceeds are held in trust, the proceeds may

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be invested for the benefit of the State in obligations of the United States of America or the State

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of Rhode Island.

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     If the General Treasurer shall deposit with the paying agent for the capital development

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bonds the proceeds of the Refunding Bonds, or proceeds from other sources, amounts that, when

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invested in obligations of the United States or the State of Rhode Island, are sufficient to pay all

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principal, interest, and premium, if any, on the capital development bonds until these bonds are

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called for prepayment, then such capital development bonds shall not be considered debts of the

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State of Rhode Island for any purpose starting from the date of deposit of such monies with the

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paying agent. The Refunding Bonds shall continue to be a debt of the State until paid.

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     The term "bond" shall include "note," and the term "refunding bonds" shall include

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"refunding notes" when used in this act.

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     SECTION 6. Proceeds of capital development program.

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     The General Treasurer is directed to deposit the proceeds from the sale of capital

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development bonds issued under this act, exclusive of premiums and accrued interest and net the

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underwriters' cost, and cost of bond issuance, in one or more of the depositories in which the funds

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of the State may be lawfully kept in special accounts (hereinafter cumulatively referred to as "such

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capital development bond fund") appropriately designated for each of the projects set forth in

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Section 1 hereof which shall have been approved by the People to be used for the purpose of paying

 

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the cost of all such projects so approved.

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     All monies in the capital development bond fund shall be expended for the purposes

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specified in the proposition provided for in Section 1 hereof under the direction and supervision of

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the Director of Administration (hereinafter referred to as "Director"). The Director or his or her

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designee shall be vested with all power and authority necessary or incidental to the purposes of this

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act, including but not limited to, the following authority: (a) to acquire land or other real property

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or any interest, estate or right therein as may be necessary or advantageous to accomplish the

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purposes of this act; (b) to direct payment for the preparation of any reports, plans and

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specifications, and relocation expenses and other costs such as for furnishings, equipment

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designing, inspecting and engineering, required in connection with the implementation of any

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projects set forth in Section 1 hereof; (c) to direct payment for the costs of construction,

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rehabilitation, enlargement, provision of service utilities, and razing of facilities, and other

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improvements to land in connection with the implementation of any projects set forth in Section 1

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hereof; and (d) to direct payment for the cost of equipment, supplies, devices, materials and labor

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for repair, renovation or conversion of systems and structures as necessary for the 2022 capital

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development program bonds or notes hereunder from the proceeds thereof. No funds shall be

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expended in excess of the amount of the capital development bond fund designated for each project

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authorized in Section 1 hereof. With respect to the bonds and temporary notes described in Section

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1, the proceeds shall be used for the following purposes:

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     Question 1, relating to bonds in the amount of one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000)

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to fund repairs and construct new facilities on the University of Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay

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Campus in support of the educational and research needs for the marine disciplines.

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     Question 2, relating to bonds in the amount of two hundred fifty million dollars

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($250,000,000) to provide funding for the construction, renovation, and rehabilitation of the state's

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public schools pursuant to ยง 45-38.2-4 (f).

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     Question 3, relating to bonds in the amount of fifty million dollars ($50,000,000) for

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environmental and recreational purposes, to be allocated as follows:

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     (a) Municipal Resiliency $16,000,000

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     Provides sixteen million dollars ($16,000,000) for up to seventy-five percent (75%)

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matching grants to municipalities for restoring and/or improving resiliency of infrastructure,

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vulnerable coastal habitats, and restoring rivers and stream floodplains. These funds are expected

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to leverage significant matching funds to support local programs to improve community resiliency

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and public safety in the face of increased flooding, major storm events, and environmental

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degradation.

 

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     (b) Small Business Energy Loan Program $5,000,000

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     Provides five million dollars ($5,000,000) for grants for small businesses to remove

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impediments to clean energy project implementation and would provide zero interest and below

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market rate loans for clean energy projects.

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     (c) Narragansett Bay and Watershed Restoration $3,000,000

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     Provides three million dollars ($3,000,000) for activities to restore and protect the water

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quality and enhance the economic viability and environmental sustainability of Narragansett Bay

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and the state's watersheds. Eligible activities include nonpoint source pollution abatement,

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including stormwater management; nutrient loading abatement; commercial, industrial and

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agricultural pollution abatement; and riparian buffer and watershed ecosystem restoration.

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     (d) Forest Restoration $3,000,000

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     Provides three million dollars ($3,000,000) to maintain forest and wildlife habitat and

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infrastructure on state properties, including state management areas.

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     (e) Brownfields Remediation and Economic Development $4,000,000

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     Provides four million dollars ($4,000,000) for up to eighty percent (80%) matching grants

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to public, private, and/or nonprofit entities for brownfield remediation projects.

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     (f) State Land Acquisition Program $3,000,000

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     Provides three million dollars ($3,000,000) for the State to acquire fee simple interest or

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conservation easements to open space, farmland, watershed, and recreation lands.

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     (g) Local Land Acquisition Matching Grant Program $2,000,000

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     Provides two million dollars ($2,000,000) for up to fifty percent (50%) matching grants to

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municipalities, local land trusts and nonprofit organizations to acquire fee-simple interest,

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development rights, or conservation easements on open space and urban parklands.

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     (h) Local Recreation Development Matching Grant Program $2,000,000

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     Provides two million dollars ($2,000,000) for up to eighty percent (80%) matching grants

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to municipalities to acquire, develop, or rehabilitate local public recreational facilities in Rhode

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Island.

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     (i) Roger Williams Park and Zoo $12,000,000

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     Provides twelve million dollars ($12,000,000) for Roger Williams Park and Zoo for the

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construction of a state-of-the-art-carbon-neutral education center.

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     SECTION 7. Sale of bonds and notes.

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     Any bonds or notes issued under the authority of this act shall be sold at not less than the

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principal amount thereof, in such mode and on such terms and conditions as the General Treasurer,

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with the approval of the Governor, shall deem to be in the best interests of the State.

 

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     Any premiums and accrued interest, net of the cost of bond issuance and underwriter's

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discount, which may be received on the sale of the capital development bonds or notes shall become

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part of the Rhode Island Capital Plan Fund of the State, unless directed by federal law or regulation

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to be used for some other purpose.

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     In the event that the amount received from the sale of the capital development bonds or

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notes exceeds the amount necessary for the purposes stated in Section 6 hereof, the surplus may be

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used to the extent possible to retire the bonds as the same may become due, to redeem them in

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accordance with the terms thereof or otherwise to purchase them as the General Treasurer, with the

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approval of the Governor, shall deem to be in the best interests of the state.

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     Any bonds or notes issued under the provisions of this act and coupons on any capital

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development bonds, if properly executed by the manual or electronic signatures of officers of the

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State in office on the date of execution, shall be valid and binding according to their tenor,

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notwithstanding that before the delivery thereof and payment therefor, any or all such officers shall

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for any reason have ceased to hold office.

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     SECTION 8. Bonds and notes to be tax exempt and general obligations of the State.

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     All bonds and notes issued under the authority of this act shall be exempt from taxation in

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the State and shall be general obligations of the State, and the full faith and credit of the State is

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hereby pledged for the due payment of the principal and interest on each of such bonds and notes

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as the same shall become due.

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     SECTION 9. Investment of moneys in fund.

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     All monies in the capital development fund not immediately required for payment pursuant

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to the provisions of this act may be invested by the investment commission, as established by

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Chapter 10 of Title 35, entitled "State Investment Commission," pursuant to the provisions of such

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chapter; provided, however, that the securities in which the capital development fund is invested

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shall remain a part of the capital development fund until exchanged for other securities; and

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provided further, that the income from investments of the capital development fund shall become

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a part of the general fund of the State and shall be applied to the payment of debt service charges

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of the State, unless directed by federal law or regulation to be used for some other purpose, or to

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the extent necessary, to rebate to the United States treasury any income from investments (including

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gains from the disposition of investments) of proceeds of bonds or notes to the extent deemed

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necessary to exempt (in whole or in part) the interest paid on such bonds or notes from federal

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income taxation.

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     SECTION 10. Appropriation.

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     To the extent the debt service on these bonds is not otherwise provided, a sum sufficient to

 

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pay the interest and principal due each year on bonds and notes hereunder is hereby annually

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appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.

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     SECTION 11. Advances from general fund.

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     The General Treasurer is authorized, with the approval of the Director and the Governor,

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in anticipation of the issue of notes or bonds under the authority of this act, to advance to the capital

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development bond fund for the purposes specified in Section 6 hereof, any funds of the State not

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specifically held for any particular purpose; provided, however, that all advances made to the

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capital development bond fund shall be returned to the general fund from the capital development

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bond fund forthwith upon the receipt by the capital development fund of proceeds resulting from

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the issue of notes or bonds to the extent of such advances.

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     SECTION 12. Federal assistance and private funds.

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     In carrying out this act, the Director, or his or her designee, is authorized on behalf of the

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State, with the approval of the Governor, to apply for and accept any federal assistance which may

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become available for the purpose of this act, whether in the form of loan or grant or otherwise, to

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accept the provision of any federal legislation therefor, to enter into, act and carry out contracts in

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connection therewith, to act as agent for the federal government in connection therewith, or to

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designate a subordinate so to act. Where federal assistance is made available, the project shall be

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carried out in accordance with applicable federal law, the rules and regulations thereunder and the

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contract or contracts providing for federal assistance, notwithstanding any contrary provisions of

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State law. Subject to the foregoing, any federal funds received for the purposes of this act shall be

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deposited in the capital development bond fund and expended as a part thereof. The Director or his

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or her designee may also utilize any private funds that may be made available for the purposes of

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this act.

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     SECTION 13. Effective Date.

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     Sections 1, 2, 3, 11, 12 and this Section 13 of this article shall take effect upon passage.

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The remaining sections of this article shall take effect when and if the State Board of Elections shall

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certify to the Secretary of State that a majority of the qualified electors voting on the proposition

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contained in Section 1 hereof have indicated their approval of all or any projects thereunder.

 

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