Chapter 052 |
2015 -- H 5942 Enacted 06/02/2015 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO MILITARY AFFAIRS AND DEFENSE -- EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT |
Introduced By: Representatives Fellela, Ucci, Winfield, Carnevale, and Serpa |
Date Introduced: March 19, 2015 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Sections 30-15-5 and 30-15-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 30-15 |
entitled "Emergency Management" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
30-15-5. Emergency management preparedness agency created -- Personnel -- |
Facilities. -- (a) There is hereby created within the executive department, the Rhode Island |
emergency management agency (hereinafter in this chapter called the "agency"), to be headed by |
an executive a director, who shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of, the governor, and |
who shall be in the unclassified service. |
(b) The executive director may employ such technical, clerical, stenographic, and other |
personnel, all of whom shall be in the classified service, and may make such expenditures within |
the appropriation therefor, or from other funds made available for the purposes of this chapter, as |
may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter, consistent with other applicable |
provisions of law. |
(c) The agency may provide itself with appropriate office space, furniture, equipment, |
supplies, stationery, and printing. |
(d) The executive director, subject to the direction and control of the governor, shall be |
the executive head of the agency, and shall be responsible to the governor for carrying out the |
program for disaster preparedness of this state. The executive director shall coordinate the |
activities of all organizations for disasters within the state, and shall maintain liaison with and |
cooperate with disaster agencies and organizations of other states and of the federal government. |
The executive director shall have such additional authority, duties, and responsibilities authorized |
by this chapter as may be prescribed by the governor. |
(e) Wherever in the general or public laws, or any rule or regulation, any reference to the |
"executive director" shall appear, it shall be deemed to mean and shall mean "the director." |
30-15-6. Advisory council. -- (a) There is hereby created the Rhode Island emergency |
management advisory council (hereinafter in this chapter called the "council"). The council will |
consist of forty (40) members as follows: |
(1) Twenty-two (22) ex officio members as follows: |
(i) The lieutenant governor; |
(ii) The adjutant general; |
(iii) The director of administration/statewide planning; |
(iv) The director of health; |
(v) The director of transportation; |
(vi) The director of human services; |
(vii) The superintendent of state police; |
(viii) The public utilities administrator; |
(ix) The director of the department of environmental management; |
(x) The director of department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and |
hospitals; |
(xi) The director of elderly affairs; |
(xii) The chairperson of the state water resources board; |
(xiii) The chairperson of the governor's commission on disabilities; |
(xiv) The chairperson of the Rhode Island public transit authority; |
(xv) The executive director of the coastal resources management council or his or her |
designee; |
(xvi) The executive director of the American Red Cross, Rhode Island chapter; |
(xvii) The executive director of the Rhode Island emergency management agency; |
(xviii) The state court administrator; |
(xix) The executive director of the commission on the deaf and hard of hearing; |
(xx) The director of the Providence emergency management agency; |
(xxi) The executive director of E-911 emergency telephone system division; |
(xxii) The federal security director of the transportation security administration for |
Rhode Island; and |
(2) Eighteen (18) members appointed by by, and serving at the pleasure of of, the |
governor, as follows: |
(i) Two (2) members of the senate, recommended by the president of the senate, not |
more than one of whom shall be from the same political party; |
(ii) Two (2) members of the house of representatives, recommended by the speaker of |
the house, not more than one of whom shall be from the same political party; |
(iii) One representative of the electric industry; |
(iv) One representative of the gas industry; |
(v) One representative of the telephone industry; |
(vi) The executive director of the Rhode Island petroleum association Petroleum |
Association or other similarly situated person; |
(vii) Two (2) representatives of the general public, one who shall have expertise in |
disaster preparedness; |
(viii) One representative of the Rhode Island league of cities and towns; |
(ix) One representative of the media; |
(x) One representative of the water supply industry; |
(xi) One representative of the health care industry; |
(xii) One representative of the Rhode Island firefighters association Firefighters |
Association; |
(xiii) One representative of the Rhode Island association Association of fire chiefs Fire |
Chiefs; |
(xiv) One representative of a private ambulance company; and |
(xv) One representative of a level I trauma hospital who shall have direct expertise in |
disaster preparedness. |
(b) It shall be the duty of the council to advise the governor and the executive director on |
all matters pertaining to disaster preparedness. The lieutenant governor shall serve as chairperson |
of the council and the executive director shall serve as vice-chairperson. In providing advice to |
the governor and the executive director, the council shall, among other matters reasonably related |
to their authority, do the following: |
(1) Establish a regular meeting schedule and form subcommittees as may be appropriate; |
(2) Review emergency management plans and other matters as may be acted upon or |
otherwise provided for in this chapter; |
(3) Establish priorities and goals on emergency management matters on an annual basis; |
(4) Study emergency management plans in conjunction with the adjutant general |
director, and otherwise conduct such other studies as may be deemed appropriate; |
(5) Review the coordination of the state's emergency management programs with |
appropriate authorized agencies and conduct studies on the programs as may be necessary; |
(6) Review the plans and operations of the various cities and towns in disaster |
preparedness in conjunction with the director and his or her office as required or necessary; and |
(7) [Deleted by P.L. 2000, ch. 170, ยง 2]; |
(8) Provide an annual report on its activities in conjunction with the executive director. |
SECTION 2. Section 30-15.9-14 of the General Laws in Chapter 30-15.9 entitled "The |
Rhode Island Emergency Management Assistance Compact" is hereby amended to read as |
follows: |
30-15.9-14. Reporting to legislature. -- The director of the Rhode Island defense civil |
preparedness emergency management agency shall, on or before the first day of January, one |
thousand nine hundred ninety-eight, provide to the general assembly and the governor copies of |
all mutual aid plans and procedures promulgated, developed, or entered into after the effective |
date of this section. The adjutant general director shall annually thereafter provide the general |
assembly and governor with copies of all new or amended mutual aid plans and procedures on or |
before the first day of January of each year. |
SECTION 3. Section 27-5-3.8 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-5 entitled "Fire |
Insurance Policies and Reserves" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
27-5-3.8. Rhode Island commission on hurricane loss projection methodology. -- (a) |
Legislative findings and intent. |
(1) Reliable projections of hurricane losses are necessary in order to assure that rates for |
residential property insurance meet the statutory requirement that rates be neither excessive nor |
inadequate. |
(2) The general assembly recognizes the need for expert evaluation of computer models |
and other recently developed or improved actuarial methodologies for projecting hurricane losses, |
in order to resolve conflicts among actuarial professionals, and in order to provide both |
immediate and continuing improvement in the sophistication of actuarial methods used to set |
rates charged to consumers. |
(3) It is the intent of the general assembly to create the Rhode Island commission on |
hurricane loss projection methodology as a panel of experts to provide the most actuarially |
sophisticated guidelines and standards for projection of hurricane losses possible, given the |
current state of actuarial science. |
(b) Commission created. |
(1) There is created the Rhode Island commission on hurricane loss projection |
methodology. For the purposes of this section, the term "commission" means the Rhode Island |
commission on hurricane loss projection methodology. The commission shall be administratively |
housed within the department of administration, but it shall independently exercise the powers |
and duties specified in this section. |
(2) The commission shall consist of the following eight (8) members: |
(i) The director of business regulation, acting as the administrator of insurance, or |
designee; |
(ii) The adjutant general director of the Rhode Island emergency management agency; |
(iii) A member of the board of directors of the Rhode Island Joint reinsurance |
Reinsurance Association appointed by the governor; |
(iv) Five (5) members directly appointed by the governor, as follows: |
(A) An actuary who is employed full-time by a property and casualty insurer which that |
was responsible for at least one percent of the aggregate statewide direct written premium for |
homeowner's insurance in the calendar year preceding the member's appointment to the |
commission; |
(B) An expert in insurance finance who has a background in actuarial science; |
(C) An expert in statistics who has a background in insurance; |
(D) An expert in computer system design. |
(E) An expert in meteorology who specializes in hurricanes. |
(3) Members designated under subparagraphs (b)(2)(i)-(iii) shall serve on the |
commission as long as they maintain the respective offices designated in subparagraphs (b)(2)(i)- |
(iii). Members under subparagraph (b)(2)(iv)(A)-(E) shall serve for a term of three (3) years, and |
may be reappointed to the commission. All members may be removed by the governor prior to |
the expiration of their term, for cause. Vacancies on the commission shall be filled in the same |
manner as the original appointment. |
(4) The governor shall annually appoint one of the members of the commission to serve |
as chair. |
(5) Members of the commission shall serve without compensation, but shall be |
reimbursed for per diem and travel expenses. |
(6) There shall be no liability on the part of, and no cause of action of any nature shall |
arise against, any member of the commission for any action taken in the performance of their |
duties under this section. In addition, the commission may, in writing, waive any potential cause |
of action for negligence of a consultant, contractor, or contract employee engaged to assist the |
commission. |
(c) Adoption and effect of standards and guidelines. |
(1) The commission shall consider any actuarial methods, principles, standards, models, |
or output ranges that have the potential for improving the accuracy of or reliability of the |
hurricane loss projections used in residential property insurance rate filings. The commission |
shall, from time to time, adopt findings as to the accuracy or reliability of particular methods, |
principles, standards, models, or output ranges. |
(2) The commission shall adopt revisions to previously adopted actuarial methods, |
principles, standards, models, or output ranges at least annually. |
(3) (i) A trade secret that is used in designing and constructing a hurricane loss model |
and that is provided pursuant to this section, by a private company, to the commission, is |
confidential and shall not be deemed a public record pursuant to the provisions of chapter 2 of |
title 38. |
(ii) That portion of a meeting of the commission or of a rate proceeding on an insurer's |
rate filing at which a trade secret made confidential and exempt by this paragraph is discussed |
shall be deemed confidential and not open to disclosure pursuant to the open meetings act, but |
may be discussed at a closed meeting as provided for in chapter 46 of title 42. |
(d) The Rhode Island commission is hereby authorized to form a multi-state commission |
with the states of Massachusetts, Connecticut Connecticut, and any other interested state in |
furtherance of the goals of this act. |
SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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