Chapter
563
2006 -- H 7160
Enacted 07/10/06
A N A C T
RELATING
TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT
Introduced
By: Representatives Williams, Slater, Williamson, and Giannini
Date
Introduced: February 08, 2006
It is enacted by the General Assembly as
follows:
SECTION 1. Title
42 of the General Laws entitled "State Affairs and Government" is
hereby amended by adding thereto the following
chapter:
CHAPTER
147
THE AMERICAN AND
JAMAICAN CULTURAL EXCHANGE COMMISSION
42-147-1.
Commission established. – There shall be an American and Jamaican
cultural
exchange commission to consist of nine (9)
members, all of whom shall be American citizens
descended from Jamaican ancestry and residents
of the state; three (3) of whom shall be
appointed by the speaker of the house of
representatives; three (3) of whom shall be appointed by
the president of the senate; and three (3) of
whom shall be appointed by the governor. The
commission shall establish, maintain, and
develop cultural ties between Jamaicans and Jamaican-
Americans and shall foster a special interest in
the historical and cultural background of both
groups, as well as in the economic, political, social,
and artistic life of the countries involved; and
shall help establish and/or promote the Jamaican
language in Rhode Island's schools.
42-147-2.
Terms of office - Chairperson. – The members shall be appointed for
terms
of three (3) years except that of the three (3)
members originally appointed by each of the
appointing authorities; one shall be appointed
for a term of one year, one shall be appointed for a
term of two (2) years and one for a term of
three (3) years. The members shall annually elect one
of them as chairperson of the commission.
42-147-3.
Authority to accept grants. – In addition to any of its other powers
and
responsibilities, the commission is authorized
and empowered to accept any grants made
available by the United States government or any
agency of the United States government and the
commission, with the approval of the governor,
is authorized and empowered to perform these
acts and enter into all necessary contracts and agreements
with the United States or any agency of
the United States government as may be necessary
in the manner and degree as shall be deemed
to be in the best interest of the state. The
proceeds of grants received shall be paid to the general
treasurer of the state and be deposited by him
or her in a separate fund and shall be utilized for the
purposes of those grants.
SECTION 2. This
act shall take effect upon passage.
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