Chapter
369
2004 -- H 7711 SUBSTITUTE B
Enacted 07/05/04
A N A C T
RELATING TO THE RHODE ISLAND
HUMAN RESOURCE INVESTMENT COUNCIL
Introduced By:
Representatives Fox, Moura, Anguilla, Corvese, and Lima
Date
Introduced: February 11, 2004
It is enacted by the General
Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Section 36-4-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 36-4 entitled "Merit
System" is hereby amended to
read as follows:
36-4-2.
Positions in unclassified service. -- The classified service shall
comprise all
positions in the state service now
existing or hereinafter established, except the following specific
positions which with other
positions heretofore or hereinafter specifically exempted by legislative
act shall constitute the unclassified
service:
(1)
Officers and legislators elected by popular vote and persons appointed to fill
vacancies in elective offices.
(2)
Employees of both houses of the general assembly.
(3)
Officers, secretaries, and employees of the office of the governor, office of
the
lieutenant governor, department of
state, department of the attorney general, and the treasury
department.
(4)
Members of boards and commissions appointed by the governor, members of the
state board of elections and the
appointees of the board, members of the commission for human
rights and the employees of the
commission, and directors of departments.
(5)
The following specific offices:
(i)
In the department of administration: director, chief information officer;
(ii)
In the department of business regulation: director;
(iii) In the department of elementary and secondary education: commissioner of
elementary and secondary education;
(iv)
In the department of higher education: commissioner of higher education;
(v)
In the department of health: director;
(vi)
In the department of labor and training: director, administrative assistant,
administrator of the labor board
and legal counsel to the labor board;
(vii) In the department of environmental management: director;
(viii) In the department of transportation: director;
(ix)
In the department of human services: director;
(x)
In the state properties committee: secretary;
(xi)
In the workers' compensation court: judges, administrator, deputy
administrator,
clerk, assistant clerk, clerk
secretary;
(xii) In the department of elderly affairs: director;
(xiii) In the department of mental health, retardation, and hospitals:
director;
(xiv) In the department of corrections: director, assistant director
(institutions/operations),
assistant director (rehabilitative services), assistant director
(administration), and wardens;
(xv)
In the department of children, youth and families: director, one assistant
director,
one associate director, and one
executive director;
(xvi) In the public utilities commission: public utilities administrator;
(xvii) In the water resources board: general manager. ;
(xviii)
In the human resources investment council: executive director.
(6)
Chief of the hoisting engineers, licensing division, and his or her employees;
executive director of the veterans
memorial building and his or her clerical employees.
(7)
One confidential stenographic secretary for each director of a department and
each
board and commission appointed by
the governor.
(8)
Special counsel, special prosecutors, regular and special assistants appointed
by the
attorney general, the public
defender and employees of his or her office, and members of the
Rhode Island bar occupying a
position in the state service as legal counsel to any appointing
authority.
(9)
The academic and/or commercial teaching staffs of all state institution
schools, with
the exception of those institutions
under the jurisdiction of the board of regents for elementary
and secondary education and the
board of governors for higher education.
(10)
Members of the military or naval forces, when entering or while engaged in the
military or naval service.
(11)
Judges, referees, receivers, clerks, assistant clerks, and clerical assistants
of the
supreme, superior, family, and
district courts, the traffic tribunal, jurors and any persons
appointed by any court.
(12)
Election officials and employees.
(13)
Administrator, executive high sheriff, sheriffs, chief deputy sheriffs, deputy
sheriffs,
and other employees of the
sheriff's division within the department of administration and security
officers of the traffic tribunal.
(14)
Patient or inmate help in state charitable, penal, and correctional
institutions and
religious instructors of these
institutions and student nurses in training, residents in psychiatry in
training, and clinical clerks in
temporary training at the institute of mental health within the state
of Rhode Island medical center.
(15)
(i) Persons employed to make or conduct a temporary and special inquiry,
investigation, project or
examination on behalf of the legislature or a committee therefor, or on
behalf of any other agency of the
state if the inclusion of these persons in the unclassified service
is approved by the personnel
administrator. The personnel administrator shall notify the house
fiscal advisor and the senate
fiscal advisor whenever he or she approves the inclusion of a person
in the unclassified service.
(ii)
The duration of the appointment of a person, other than the persons enumerated
in
this section, shall not exceed ninety
(90) days or until presented to the unclassified pay plan
board. The unclassified pay plan
board may extend the appointment another ninety (90) days. In
no event shall the appointment
extend beyond one hundred eighty (180) days.
(16)
Members of the division of state police.
(17)
Executive secretary of the Blackstone Valley district commission.
(18)
Artist and curator of state owned art objects.
(19)
Mental health advocate.
(20)
Child advocate.
(21)
The position of aquaculture coordinator and dredge coordinator within the
coastal
resources management council.
SECTION
2. Sections 42-102-1, 42-102-2, 42-102-3, 42-102-4 and 42-102-7 of the
General Laws in Chapter 42-102
entitled "Rhode Island Human Resource Investment Council"
are hereby amended to read as
follows:
42-102-1.
Establishment of council. -- There is established within the executive
department of labor and training
a council to be known as "the Rhode Island human resource
investment council",
hereinafter referred to as the "council", which replaces the
workforce 2000
council. ,which shall be comprised of influential and
dedicated leaders and shall have as its
purposes strategic planning for
an evaluation and coordination of work force development efforts
in Rhode Island and support of
innovative and state-of-the-practice initiatives and programs for
work development.
42-102-2.
Composition of council. -- The (a) Effective until January 1,
2005, the
council shall be composed of
twenty-seven (27) members of whom no less than one-third (1/3)
shall be women as follows:
(1)
One shall be appointed by the governor from the nongovernmental sector to serve
as
chairperson of the council;
(2)
Eight (8) shall be appointed by the governor from the employer community, two
(2)
of whom shall be from the nonprofit
sector, and at least two (2) of whom must be women from
the following employer groups:
(i)
Two (2) from companies with fewer than twenty-five (25) employees;
(ii)
Two (2) from companies with twenty-five (25) to two hundred fifty (250)
employees;
(iii) Two (2) from companies with more than two hundred fifty (250) employees;
and
(iv)
Two (2) from minority-owned companies;
(3)
Three (3) members from organized labor shall be appointed by the governor;
(4)
One member from a community-based organization representing minorities shall be
appointed by the governor;
(5)
One individual who serves as the chairperson of the governor's commission on
disabilities;
(6)
Six (6) individuals shall serve on the council by virtue of their respective
positions as
chairpersons of the following
organizations:
(i)
Three (3) individuals, who serve as chairpersons of their respective private
industry
councils;
(ii)
One individual who serves as chairperson of the Rhode Island state
apprenticeship
council; and
(iii) One individual who serves as chairperson of the pathways to independence
advisory
council;
(7)
The president of the senate and the speaker of the house shall appoint one
individual
each from their respective chambers
to become members of the council; and
(8)
The directors or commissioners of the following five (5) departments shall
serve on
the council: employment and
training, economic development, human services, elementary and
secondary education, and higher
education.;
(9)
The executive director of the Rhode Island economic policy council shall serve
on
the council.; and
(10)
Any individual serving on the council as of June 1, 2004 shall remain on the
council
until the new members are
appointed and confirmed by the senate.
(b)
Effective January 1, 2005, the council shall be composed of fifteen (15)
members,
thirteen (13) members appointed
by the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate, at
least four (4) of whom shall be
women, at least three (3) of whom shall be from minority
communities, and at least one
(1) of whom shall be a person with disabilities, as follows:
(1)
One shall be appointed by the governor to serve as chairperson of the council;
(2)
Six (6) shall be appointed by the governor from the employer community, in a
manner
that is representative of
employers of different sizes and sectors, including the nonprofit sector;
provided, however, that in the
event that there is established a state workforce investment board
that is separate and distinct
from the council, then one of the six (6) representatives of the
employer community shall be the
chairperson of the state work force investment board, and if all
employer community appointments
have been duly made and are filled, then the appointed
chairperson of the state
workforce investment board shall be made with the next available
appointment of a representative
of the employer community;
(3)
Four (4) members from organized labor shall be appointed by the governor;
(4)
Two (2) members from community-based organizations shall be appointed by the
governor;
(5)
The president of the senate and the speaker of the house shall appoint one
individual
each from their respective
chambers to be members of the council.
(c)
Transitional Provisions. The council as provided for in subsection (b) shall
assume the
powers, duties and responsibilities
set forth in this chapter, and the council as provided for in
subsection (a) above shall be
terminated, and shall cease to exist and all the powers, duties, and
responsibilities of the council
as provided for in subsection (a) above shall be transferred to the
council as provided in
subsection (b) above; the governor may appoint persons serving on the
council as provided for in
subsection (a) above to the council as provided for in subsection (b)
above, as provided for in
subsection 42-102-4 (a), and may appoint an interim executive director
who shall serve until such time
as an executive director is appointed in accordance with
subsection 42-102-3 (b). All
rules, regulations, decisions, actions, and approvals taken by the
council as provided in
subsection (a) above shall remain in full force and effect until superceded,
amended, revised, or rescinded
by the council as provided for in subsection (b) above. The
present council will continue
its duties and responsibilities until the new members of the council
are appointed and a number
sufficient to satisfy a quorum are confirmed by the senate.
42-102-3.
Officers. -- The director of the department of labor and training
shall serve as
the executive director of the council.
The director of the department of labor and training may
appoint a member of his or her
staff to represent him or her in the capacity of executive director.
(a) The position of chairperson shall be unpaid and the
individual that is appointed chairperson
shall serve a three (3) year term.
The governor may reappoint the individual appointed
chairperson to serve another three
(3) year term. The council shall elect from its own members a
vice-chairperson, who is authorized
to preside over meetings in the absence of the chairperson. In
cases where the chairperson is
unwilling and/or unable to perform his or her duties as chairperson
of the council, the executive
director shall assume the responsibilities of the chairperson until the
time that the chairperson
returns, or the governor appoints a replacement.
(b)
Executive director. The council, in consultation with the governor, shall
appoint an
executive director who shall
serve at the pleasure of the council, provided that the executive
director’s initial engagement by
the council shall be for a period of not more than three (3) years.
The position of executive
director shall be in the unclassified service of the state and he or she
shall serve as the chief
executive officer of the council.
42-102-4.
Terms of office and voting. -- (a) Of the thirteen (13) nongovernmental
members appointed by the governor,
seven (7) shall be appointed for a term of two (2) years, and
six (6) shall be appointed for
three (3) years. After the initial appointments of those individuals
serving two (2) year terms, they or
their successors shall be appointed to three (3) year terms. A
vacancy in the office of a member,
other than by expiration of the member's term, shall be filled
in the same manner as the original
appointment, but only for the remainder of the prevailing term.
Members whose terms expire may be
reappointed. Individuals whose memberships are based on
their roles as chairpersons of
specific councils shall serve for the duration of their term of office
in the function and organization
they represent.
(b)
Only members and authorized designees shall have the right to vote.
Only the following members shall be permitted to designate an individual to
represent
them at council meetings:
(1) The directors or commissioners from the departments of labor and training,
economic
development, human services,
elementary and secondary education, and higher education;
(2)
The executive director of the Rhode Island economic policy council;
(3) The chairperson of the Rhode Island state apprenticeship council; and
(4) The chairperson of the governor's commission on disabilities.
A
majority of duly appointed members shall constitute a quorum, provided,
however, that
at least six (6) members shall
be necessary for quorum.
42-102-7.
Authority. -- (a) The council shall have all authority necessary to
fulfill its
responsibilities. The council
shall adopt a mission statement, goals and objectives, policies, and a
biennial plan to accomplish the
purposes of this chapter. The council
shall have primary
responsibility to approve and
certify all employment and training programs. To the extent that
there is a conflict between federal
law and this section, federal law shall prevail.
(b)
The council shall develop policy and procedures whereby those entities not
meeting
the goals and objectives of the
council may be sanctioned. In addition, the council shall also:
(1)
Establish and publish standards for considering projects and awarding grants;
(2)
Provide ongoing evaluation of each project funded by the council;
(3)
Provide for fiscal and accounting controls to monitor and audit grants and
awards;
and
(4)
Adopt by-laws consistent with this chapter. ,which bylaws shall
include provisions
for the creation of an audit
committee and a governance committee.
SECTION
3. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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