Chapter 306
2016 -- S 2914
Enacted 07/02/2016

A N   A C T
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY - AGRICULTURE FUNCTIONS OF DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

Introduced By: Senators Lynch Prata, Sosnowski, and Gallo
Date Introduced: April 14, 2016

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Section 2-1-20.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 2-1 entitled "Agricultural
Functions of Department of Environmental Management" is hereby amended to read as follows:
     2-1-20.1. Rules and regulations. -- (a) The director is authorized to adopt, modify, or
repeal rules and regulations that are in accord with the purposes of §§ 2-1-18 -- 2-1-27 and are
subject to the administrative procedures act, chapter 35 of title 42, except for those freshwater
wetlands located in the vicinity of the coast as set out in chapter 23 of title 46 which shall be
regulated by the coastal resources management council consistent with the provisions of chapter
23 of title 46 and §§ 2-1-18 -- 2-1-20.1 and 2-1-27.
      (b) The director is authorized to establish jurisdictional areas through regulation. The
rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to § 2-1-20.1 shall apply within the jurisdictional
areas defined in § 2-1-20 and subject to the provisions of § 2-1-22(k) and to activities as provided
for in § 2-1-21.
      (c) Within twelve (12) eighteen (18) months from enactment of this section, the
department and the coastal resources management council shall promulgate standards for
freshwater wetland buffers and setbacks into state rules and regulations pursuant to their
respective authorities. The department and the coastal resources management council shall
collaborate to develop the state standards for freshwater buffers and setbacks that will be
incorporated into the programs of both agencies. State regulations designating buffers shall
include a procedure that allows a municipality to petition the agency director with jurisdiction to
increase the size of the buffer within the designated jurisdictional area protecting one or more
freshwater wetland resources.
      (d) In developing standards specified in § 2-1-20.l(c), the department and the coastal
resources management council shall take into consideration agricultural and plant-based green
infrastructure practices and activities, while ensuring protection of the state's natural resources. In
setting criteria, the department shall take into account, at a minimum, existing land use, watershed
and wetland resource characteristics, and the type of activity including acceptable best
management practices. The director shall establish by appointment an advisory work group to
facilitate input on the development of criteria for freshwater wetland setbacks and buffers
applicable to agricultural activities and plant-based green infrastructure. The advisory group shall
include, at minimum, the following: one representative from the Rhode Island Farm Bureau, one
representative of the Rhode Island nursery and landscape association, one representative of the
department of environmental management agency agricultural advisory committee, an operator of
a small-scale agricultural enterprise, and one professional with expertise in soil and water
conservation practices.
     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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