Chapter 086
2015 -- S 0704
Enacted 06/17/2015

A N   A C T
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT

Introduced By: Senator William J. Conley
Date Introduced: March 18, 2015

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Chapter 42-140.3 of the General Laws entitled "The Rhode Island
Renewable Energy Coordinating Board" is hereby repealed in its entirety.
CHAPTER 42-140.3
The Rhode Island Renewable Energy Coordinating Board
     42-140.3-1. Short title. -- This chapter shall be known and may be cited as "The Rhode
Island Renewable Energy Coordinating Board Act."
     42-140.3-2. Legislative findings. -- The general assembly finds that:
      (1) Energy is essential to the economy of Rhode Island and to the health, safety and
welfare of the people of the state;
      (2) The development of renewable energy will reduce the environmental impact of
Rhode Island's energy consumption while creating new businesses, employment opportunities,
and economic growth;
      (3) The state has a responsibility to effectively implement renewable energy policies and
ensure the efficient use of state resources;
      (4) Rhode Island has lacked a comprehensive, long-term strategic renewable energy plan
and an organizational structure responsible for coordinating the implementation of the state's
renewable energy policies.
     42-140.3-3. Definitions. -- When used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
following meanings:
      (1) "Board" means the Rhode Island renewable energy coordinating board established
under § 42-140.3-4;
      (2) "Renewable energy" means energy produced from eligible renewable energy
resources as defined in § 39-26-5;
      (3) "Renewable energy policies" means Rhode Island renewable energy statutes as
defined in § 42-140.3-11;
      (4) "State agencies" means state entities responsible for the implementation of Rhode
Island's renewable energy policies, deemed to include, but not be limited to: (i) The office of
energy resources; (ii) The economic development corporation; (iii) The department of
administration's division of planning; (iv) The department of environmental management; (v) The
coastal resources management council; (vi) The energy facility siting board; (vii) The public
utilities commission; (viii) The division of public utilities; and (ix) The energy efficiency and
resources management council.
      (5) "Strategic plan" means the strategic renewable energy implementation plan
established under § 42-140.3-8.
     42-140.3-4. Establishment of the board. -- There is hereby authorized, created and
established a board to be known as "The Rhode Island renewable energy coordinating board"
with the powers and duties set forth in this chapter.
     42-140.3-5. Composition of the board. -- (a) The board shall have five (5) members: -
(1) The director of the department of administration, who shall serve as chairperson of the board;
(2) The commissioner of the office of energy resources; (3) The executive director of the
economic development corporation; (4) The director of the department of environmental
management; and (5) The director of the coastal resources management council. Any member of
the board may appoint a designee from his or her respective agency to represent him/her on the
board.
      (b) Three (3) members shall constitute a quorum. - A majority vote of the board shall be
required for all recommendations, advice, and approvals of the board in accordance with this
chapter.
     42-140.3-6. Duties of the board. -- The board shall:
      (1) Develop and maintain the strategic plan in accordance with § 42-140.3-8.
      (2) Issue the strategic plan biannual report in accordance with subsection 42-140.3-8(e).
      (3) Issue recommendations as necessary to state agencies and cities and towns.
      (4) Advise the governor and general assembly with regard to renewable energy
development in Rhode Island.
      (5) Provide a forum for discussion of issues relating to renewable energy development in
Rhode Island and receive testimony from the public and interest groups.
      (6) Make available to the public all information about activities of the board.
     42-140.3-7. Powers of the board. -- To effectuate its duties, the board shall have the
power to:
      (1) Adopt and amend bylaws.
      (2) Receive staff and administrative support from the department of administration.
      (3) Hold public meetings at least quarterly and at the call of the chairperson or three (3)
board members, in order to: (i) Develop and maintain the strategic renewable energy plan; (ii)
Develop reports and issue recommendations; (iii) Receive testimony from the public and other
interested parties.
      (4) Hold public meetings at least twice each year with the Rhode Island energy
efficiency and resources management council.
      (5) Engage any consultants or expert witnesses that it deems necessary to implement its
statutory responsibilities; provided, however, that to the maximum extent possible, the board shall
utilize staff from state agencies.
      (6) Establish and maintain a website with information on all activities of the board.
      (7) Comment on legislation pending before the general assembly.
     42-140.3-8. Strategic renewable energy implementation plan. -- (a) The board shall
develop and recommend a strategic renewable energy implementation plan to promote the
development of renewable energy resources in Rhode Island.
      (b) The strategic plan shall: (1) Coordinate the short and long-term implementation of
renewable energy policies by state agencies; (2) Assess and include recommendations to realize
the potential of renewable energy development to create new businesses, employment
opportunities, and industries in Rhode Island; and (3) Address any other issues deemed
appropriate by the board to advance renewable energy development in Rhode Island.
      (c) The board may incorporate into the strategic plan the reports and findings of state
agencies including, but not limited to, the results of any special area management plans.
      (d) On or before November 15, 2011, the board shall adopt the strategic plan. The board
may amend the strategic plan as necessary.
      (e) On March 15 and September 15 of each year, commencing in 2012, the board shall
issue the strategic plan biannual report, which shall be made available to the public and
transmitted to the governor; the senate president; the speaker of the house; and state agencies. The
strategic plan biannual report shall:
      (1) Assess compliance with the strategic plan by state agencies and cities and towns;
      (2) Evaluate the effectiveness of state renewable energy policies;
      (3) Analyze the structure and sources of public funding for renewable energy
development;
      (4) Evaluate the extent to which public funding for renewable energy development is
allocated to energy efficient projects;
      (5) As necessary, make recommendations to state agencies and cities and towns; and
      (6) As necessary, make recommendations for legislative action relating to renewable
energy development and financing.
     42-140.3-9. Renewable energy facility siting guidelines. -- The board shall:
      (1) As a component of the strategic plan, adopt and amend as necessary the renewable
energy facility siting standards and guidelines promulgated by the division of planning under §
42-11-10.
      (2) Monitor the adoption of renewable energy siting ordinances by cities and towns.
      (3) Communicate with towns and cities to encourage and facilitate the adoption of
recommended renewable energy siting ordinances.
     42-140.3-10. Advisory council. -- (a) The Rhode Island renewable energy coordinating
board advisory council is hereby established to advise the board on matters pertaining to the
board's duties and powers.
      (b) The advisory council shall have (15) members. - Each board member shall select
three (3) advisory council members, provided that the advisory council includes members with
experience in the following areas: (1) Renewable energy development; (2) Energy regulation and
law; (3) Environmental issues pertaining to renewable energy; (4) Business association or
chamber of commerce; (5) Green trades; (6) Residential energy consumers; (7) Low-income
energy consumers; (8) Small business relating to renewable energy; and (9)
Commercial/industrial energy consumers. If an advisory council member resigns from his or her
position, the board member responsible for the selection of that advisory council member shall
select his or her replacement in accordance with the experience requirements stipulated in this
section.
     42-140.3-11. Renewable energy policies. -- Rhode Island 's renewable energy policies
shall be deemed to include, but not be limited to, the following statutes:
      (1) 39-1 Public utilities commission;
      (2) 39-1-3 Commission and division established--Functions of commission--
Administrator; Commission and division established--Functions of commission--Administrator;
      (3) 42-140 Rhode Island energy resources act;
      (4) 42-140.1 The Rhode Island energy efficiency and resource management council;
      (5) 42-64-13.2 Renewable energy investment coordination;
      (6) 42-98 Energy facility siting act;
      (7) 39-26 Renewable energy standard;
      (8) 39-1-27.7 System reliability and least--cost procurement;
      (9) 39-1-27.8 Supply procurement portfolio;
      (10) 39-2-1.2 Utility base rate--Advertising, demand side management and renewables;
      (11) 39-26-4 Renewable energy standard;
      (12) 39-26-6 Duties of the commission;
      (13) 39-26.1 Long-Term contracting standard for renewable energy;
      (14) 39-26.1-3 Long-term contract standard;
      (15) 39-26-7 Renewable energy development fund;
      (16) 44-57 Residential renewable energy system tax credit;
      (17) 44-18-30 Sales and use taxes--Liability and computation;
      (18) 44-3-21 Renewable energy systems--Exemption;
      (19) 23-82 Implementation of regional greenhouse gas initiative act;
      (20) 42-11-10 Statewide planning program;
      (21) 37-7-9 Concessions, leases, and licenses--Reports;
      (22) 46-23 Coastal resources management council;
      (23) 42-140.2 Distributed generation.
     42-140.3-12. Applicability of other laws. -- The board shall be subject to the provisions
of chapter 38-2, access to public records act, and chapter 42-46, open meetings act.
     42-140.3-13. Severability. -- If any provision of this chapter or the application of this
chapter to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the invalidity shall not affect other
provisions or applications of the chapter, which can be given effect without the invalid provision
or application, and to this end the provisions of this chapter are declared to be severable.
     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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