| Chapter 201 |
| 2021 -- S 0470 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 07/07/2021 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY |
Introduced By: Senators Ciccone, Valverde, Lombardo, Euer, Calkin, Kallman, Acosta, DiMario, and Bell |
| Date Introduced: March 04, 2021 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Title 2 of the General Laws entitled "AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY" |
| is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
| CHAPTER 27 |
| FOREST CONSERVATION ACT |
| 2-27-1. Statement of legislative purpose. |
| (a) The general assembly recognizes that forest land in the state has many important values, |
| including, but not limited to,: clean air, clean water, economic importance, climate change |
| mitigation, habitat, and supporting human health and well-being. Forest land should be maintained |
| to meet Rhode Island’s aggressive climate change goals through carbon sequestration and storage. |
| Core forest land and connecting natural areas should be conserved to prevent ongoing |
| fragmentation of the state’s forests. Moreover, forest conservation is necessary to protect and |
| maintain water quality and important wildlife habitat. It is in the best interest of the people that the |
| state identify and acquire the development rights to core and unfragmented forests so as to maintain |
| these important forest values for future generations. Moreover, the state must develop incentives to |
| encourage private forest land owners to maintain forests and to enhance urban and community |
| forestry ecosystems that provide collective benefits to people and wildlife, including filter filtering |
| air and water, control controlling storm water, conserve conserving energy, and a myriad of |
| additional critical benefits. |
| (b) The general assembly finds that forest land is being converted to other uses because its |
| current development value far exceeds its economic value to individual private landowners as |
| forest; that forest land is an important part of the state's economy, environment, and quality of life; |
| and that forests provide important economic opportunities for many people living in the rural |
| portions of the state. Whereas most of the development value of forests accrue to the private |
| landowner, many of the economic benefits of retaining forests are also public benefits, some of |
| which are not often quantified. All of this serves to undervalue forests without proper mechanisms |
| and tools to account for public services and cost savings provided by private forests. |
| (c) Therefore, the general assembly establishes a forest conservation commission to be |
| coordinated and staffed by the department of environmental management to implement the |
| following objectives: |
| (1) Assess and recommend new funding sources to conserve forest land across the forest |
| continuum of rural to urban landscapes; |
| (2) Identify incentives to encourage forest landowners to maintain and manage their land |
| and preserve forest values; |
| (3) Encourage forest conservation as a means to sequester carbon and mitigate climate |
| change and maintain the numerous other benefits provided by forests; |
| (4) Help to increase and create new markets for Rhode Island forest products to store |
| carbon long-term and create new jobs; |
| (5) Assess impediments to the expansion of the Rhode Island forest products industry and |
| recommend changes to remove impediments; |
| (6) Assess means to encourage the improvement and expansion of urban and community |
| forestry; and |
| (7) Coordinate and seek input from key stakeholders to identify other science-based |
| initiatives to promote the conservation of Rhode Island forestland. |
| 2-27-2. Definitions. |
| As used in this chapter; |
| (1) “Department” means the department of environmental management. |
| (2) "Director" means the director of the department of environmental management, unless |
| otherwise specified. |
| (3) "Forest-based business" means the inclusion of all the activities that go into harvesting |
| forest products and turning them into usable products. These businesses include foresters, loggers, |
| and truckers who manage, harvest, and transport raw materials and the companies that turn these |
| raw materials into usable products for purchase in a variety of markets. |
| (4) "Forest conservation commission" or "commission" means the commission established |
| pursuant to § 2-27-3. |
| (5) "Forest fragmentation" means the breaking of large, contiguous, forested areas into |
| smaller pieces of forest; typically, these pieces are separated by roads, utility corridors, |
| subdivisions, or other human development. |
| (6) "Forest land" means any tract or contiguous tracts of land, ten (10) acres or larger |
| bearing a dense growth of trees, including any underbrush, and having either the quality of self- |
| perpetuation, or being dependent upon its development by the planting and replanting of trees in |
| stands of closely growing timber. |
| (7) "Forest management" means the focus on managing vegetation, restoring ecosystems |
| and habitat, reducing hazards, and maintaining forest health for a desired outcome. |
| (8) "Fund" means the forest land conservation fund established pursuant to § 2-27-6. |
| 2-27-3. Forest conservation commission. |
| (a)(1) There is established the forest conservation commission consisting of the directors |
| of the department of environmental management and the department of administration, or their |
| respective designees; and nine (9) public members to be appointed by the director of the department |
| of environmental management. The public appointees shall include at least one member with |
| knowledge or experience in forestry,; one member with knowledge or experience with urban and |
| community forestry,; one member familiar with land use and community planning issues,; one |
| member active in land preservation,; one member representing forest landowners,; one member |
| representing an environmental organization,; one member with knowledge of forest habitat; and |
| one member representing a forest products business. No person shall be eligible for appointment |
| pursuant to this section unless he or she is a resident of this state. |
| (2) The members shall serve for terms of five (5) years each; provided, however, that of |
| the members first appointed, one shall serve for one year, one shall serve for two (2) years, one |
| shall serve for three (3) years, one shall serve for four (4) years, and the remaining members shall |
| serve for five (5) years, from January first next succeeding their appointment, as the director shall |
| designate. |
| (3) Any vacancy occurring otherwise than by expiration of term shall be filled in the same |
| manner as the original appointment. |
| (4) Upon expiration of a member's term, that member shall continue as a member until that |
| member's successor is appointed and qualified. Any person serving a term shall be eligible for |
| appointment. |
| (5) (b) No member, including ex officio members, shall receive compensation for the |
| performance of his or her duties as a member; provided, however, that each appointed member may |
| be reimbursed if funds are appropriated for his or her actual and necessary expenses incurred during |
| the performance of his or her official duties. |
| (6) (c) (1) The commission shall designate annually from its members a chairperson and a |
| vice chairperson. |
| (7) (2) Whenever public hearings are required under this chapter, or whenever the |
| commission determines a public hearing is appropriate, the commission shall use reasonable efforts |
| to hold those hearings at a place or places that will reasonably accommodate the interested parties. |
| (8) (3) Seven (7) voting members of the commission shall constitute a quorum for the |
| transaction of any business or the exercise of any power of the commission. Except as otherwise |
| provided in this chapter, the commission shall have the power to act by a majority of the members |
| present at any meeting at which a quorum is in attendance. |
| (9) (d) The director may remove any member for cause or misconduct in office after giving |
| him or her a copy of the charges against him or her and an opportunity to be heard, in person or by |
| counsel, in his or her defense, upon not less than ten (10) days’ notice. If any member shall be |
| removed, the director shall file in the office of the secretary of state a complete statement of charges |
| made against the member and his or her findings, together with a complete record of the |
| proceedings. |
| (10) (e) The director shall have the authority to establish subcommittees to fulfill the |
| purposes of the commission. The subcommittee members shall be advisory to the commission and |
| shall be comprised of key stakeholders representative of the issue(s) to be addressed. |
| 2-27-4. Powers of commission. |
| The commission has the power to: |
| (1) Retain by contract or employ counsel, auditors, engineers, appraisers, private |
| consultants and advisors, or other personnel needed to provide necessary services; |
| (2) Request the assistance of staff from the department or other state agencies on an as- |
| needed basis; |
| (3) Accept gifts, grants, or loans of funds, or services from any source, public or private, |
| and comply, subject to the provisions of this chapter, with the terms and conditions thereof; |
| (4) Accept from a federal agency loans or grants for use in carrying out its purposes and |
| enter into agreement with an agency respecting those loans or grants; and |
| (5) Otherwise do all things necessary for the performance of its duties, the fulfillment of |
| its obligations, and the conduct of its business. |
| 2-27-5. Duties of the commission. |
| The commission shall: |
| (1) Develop the criteria necessary for defining the most important forest land under this |
| chapter; |
| (2) Make a reasonably accurate inventory of all land in the state that meets the definition |
| of forest land; |
| (3) Inform the public, public officials, and other citizens and interested persons of the |
| provisions of this chapter; and |
| (4) Make recommendations to the director of the department of environmental management |
| regarding disbursements from the forest land conservation fund. |
| 2-27-6. Forest land conservation fund. |
| (a) There is hereby established a forest land conservation fund. |
| (b) The fund may be utilized for purposes consistent with this chapter. |
| (c) The fund shall consist of the following sources: |
| (1) Sums the legislature may appropriate; |
| (2) Monies received from federal, state, or other sources, including bond funds; |
| (3) Monies received from any other sources including from any private donor for the fund; |
| (4) Any interest earned on the monies in the fund. |
| 2-27-7. Severability. |
| If any provisions of this chapter or of any rule, regulation, or order made under this chapter, |
| or the application of this chapter to any person or circumstances, is held invalid by a court of |
| competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this chapter, rule, regulation, or order, and the application |
| of that provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected. The invalidity of any |
| section or sections or parts of any section or sections of this chapter shall not affect the validity of |
| the remainder of this chapter, and it is declared to be the legislative intent that this chapter would |
| have been enacted if those invalid parts had not been included in this chapter. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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