Chapter 304 |
2021 -- H 5596 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 07/09/2021 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT - STATEWIDE PUBLIC SAFETY COMPUTER AIDED DISPATCH RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM |
Introduced By: Representatives Craven, and Noret |
Date Introduced: February 12, 2021 |
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 28.10 |
STATEWIDE PUBLIC SAFETY COMPUTER AIDED RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM |
42-28.10-1. Statewide records management system. |
(a) The director of the department of public safety in his/her the director’s capacity as |
superintendent of the division of state police is hereby authorized and empowered to provide for |
the installation, operation, and maintenance of a statewide dispatch and records management |
system (RMS). The statewide records management system shall provide for the storage, exchange, |
retrieval, retention, manipulation, archiving, and viewing of information, records, documents, or |
files pertaining to law enforcement operations. Such The records may include, but not be limited |
to,: incident and accident reports, arrests, citations, warrants, case management, field contacts, |
final dispositions, and other operations-oriented records. |
(b) State and local sworn law enforcement agencies are authorized to interface, at their own |
expense, with the RMS for the exchange of information provided by the system. |
(c) The department of public safety is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations |
necessary to implement the provisions of this chapter. All rules, regulations, and policies authorized |
under this chapter shall be promulgated in accordance with chapter 35 of this title 42, the |
administrative procedures act, and shall be in effect prior to an implementation of the RMS. |
42-28.10-2. Record Records management system board of advisors - Established. |
(a) There is hereby established a board of advisors for the Rhode Island records |
management system. The board's purpose shall be to advise the department of public safety on the |
implementation of this chapter. |
(b) The board shall include the following: One member who shall be a representative of |
the Rhode Island Association of Fire Chiefs, or designee; one member who shall be the Rhode |
Island attorney general, or designee; one member who shall be the chief of the Providence police |
department, or designee; one member of a law enforcement agency from a city or town with fewer |
than twenty-five thousand (25,000) residents to be appointed by the Rhode Island Police Chiefs |
Association; one member of a law enforcement agency from a city or town with twenty-five |
thousand (25,000) residents or more, to be appointed by the Rhode Island Police Chiefs |
Association; one member who shall be the President of the Rhode Island Police Chiefs Association, |
or designee; one member who shall be the director of the Rhode Island department of |
transportation's office on highway safety, or designee; one member who shall be the superintendent |
of the state police, or designee; and one member from a sworn law enforcement agency within the |
department of public safety. The director of public safety shall also appoint members to the board |
from state agencies with an interest in law enforcement records management. |
(c) A majority of the board shall elect the chair of the board on an annual basis. |
42-28.10-3. Privacy policy and protections. |
(a) The RMS shall be responsible for safeguarding all collected information and shall |
comply with all state and federal privacy laws in order to protect privacy rights, civil rights, and |
civil liberties in the collection, use, analysis, retention, destruction, sharing, and disclosure of |
information. Information gathered and retained by the RMS may only be accessed, stored, or |
disseminated for the specific purpose of administering the provisions of this chapter and shall only |
be accessed by authorized users to have such access and only for those uses or purposes specified |
by law. |
(b) The RMS shall not retain personal information for a period longer than is reasonably |
required to carry out the purposes of this chapter. |
(c) The department of public safety is hereby directed to develop and maintain a privacy |
policy which that shall ensure safeguards are in place to protect personal information from |
unlawful access, sharing and/or second party dissemination. The privacy policy shall include |
maintaining an access log. |
(d) Any request for access to public records pursuant to the provisions of chapter 2 of title |
38 shall be made to the agency that created the record. |
42-28.10-4. Collection of fees. |
Any participating law enforcement agency shall be required to pay a user fee to be |
determined by the department of public safety in consultation with the board. Fees paid pursuant |
to this section shall be maintained in a restricted receipt account pursuant to this chapter for the |
exclusive purpose of implementing the provisions of this chapter. |
42-28.10-5. Restricted receipt account. |
There is hereby created a restricted receipt account within the general fund of the state to |
be known as the statewide records management system account. Fees collected pursuant to § 42- |
28.10-4 shall be deposited into this account and be used for costs associated with the system. The |
restricted receipt account shall be included in the budget of the division of the state police. All |
expenditures from the account shall be subject to appropriation by the general assembly. Any other |
available grants or funds from a public or private source may be deposited in the account and used |
for associated costs. This restricted receipt account shall not be subject to the provisions of § 35-4- |
27. |
42-28.10-6. Annual reporting. |
The director of public safety shall annually provide a report to the speaker of the house, |
and the president of the senate. The report shall include and document the systems system’s annual |
activity including, but not limited to, the data reported and the number of reports entered into the |
system. |
SECTION 2. Section 35-4-27 of the General Laws in Chapter 35-4 entitled "State Funds" |
is hereby amended to read as follows: |
35-4-27. Indirect cost recoveries on restricted receipt accounts. |
Indirect cost recoveries of ten percent (10%) of cash receipts shall be transferred from all |
restricted-receipt accounts, to be recorded as general revenues in the general fund. However, there |
shall be no transfer from cash receipts with restrictions received exclusively: (1) From contributions |
from nonprofit charitable organizations; (2) From the assessment of indirect cost-recovery rates on |
federal grant funds; or (3) Through transfers from state agencies to the department of administration |
for the payment of debt service. These indirect cost recoveries shall be applied to all accounts, |
unless prohibited by federal law or regulation, court order, or court settlement. The following |
restricted receipt accounts shall not be subject to the provisions of this section: |
Executive Office of Health and Human Services |
Organ Transplant Fund |
HIV Care Grant Drug Rebates |
Health System Transformation Project |
Department of Human Services |
Veterans' home -- Restricted account |
Veterans' home -- Resident benefits |
Pharmaceutical Rebates Account |
Demand Side Management Grants |
Veteran's Cemetery Memorial Fund |
Donations -- New Veterans' Home Construction |
Department of Health |
Pandemic medications and equipment account |
Miscellaneous Donations/Grants from Non-Profits |
State Loan Repayment Match |
Healthcare Information Technology |
Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals |
Eleanor Slater non-Medicaid third-party payor account |
Hospital Medicare Part D Receipts |
RICLAS Group Home Operations |
Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing |
Emergency and public communication access account |
Department of Environmental Management |
National heritage revolving fund |
Environmental response fund II |
Underground storage tanks registration fees |
De Coppet Estate Fund |
Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission |
Historic preservation revolving loan fund |
Historic Preservation loan fund -- Interest revenue |
Department of Public Safety |
E-911 Uniform Emergency Telephone System |
Forfeited property -- Retained |
Forfeitures -- Federal |
Forfeited property -- Gambling |
Donation -- Polygraph and Law Enforcement Training |
Rhode Island State Firefighter's League Training Account |
Fire Academy Training Fees Account |
Attorney General |
Forfeiture of property |
Federal forfeitures |
Attorney General multi-state account |
Forfeited property -- Gambling |
Department of Administration |
OER Reconciliation Funding |
Health Insurance Market Integrity Fund |
RI Health Benefits Exchange |
Information Technology Investment Fund |
Restore and replacement -- Insurance coverage |
Convention Center Authority rental payments |
Investment Receipts -- TANS |
OPEB System Restricted Receipt Account |
Car Rental Tax/Surcharge-Warwick Share |
Executive Office of Commerce |
Housing Resources Commission Restricted Account |
Department of Revenue |
DMV Modernization Project |
Jobs Tax Credit Redemption Fund |
Legislature |
Audit of federal assisted programs |
Department of Children, Youth and Families |
Children's Trust Accounts -- SSI |
Military Staff |
RI Military Family Relief Fund |
RI National Guard Counterdrug Program |
Treasury |
Admin. Expenses -- State Retirement System |
Retirement -- Treasury Investment Options |
Defined Contribution -- Administration - RR |
Violent Crimes Compensation -- Refunds |
Treasury Research Fellowship |
Business Regulation |
Banking Division Reimbursement Account |
Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner Reimbursement Account |
Securities Division Reimbursement Account |
Commercial Licensing and Racing and Athletics Division Reimbursement Account |
Insurance Division Reimbursement Account |
Historic Preservation Tax Credit Account |
Judiciary |
Arbitration Fund Restricted Receipt Account |
Third-Party Grants |
RI Judiciary Technology Surcharge Account |
Department of Elementary and Secondary Education |
Statewide Student Transportation Services Account |
School for the Deaf Fee-for-Service Account |
School for the Deaf -- School Breakfast and Lunch Program |
Davies Career and Technical School Local Education Aid Account |
Davies -- National School Breakfast & Lunch Program |
School Construction Services |
Office of the Postsecondary Commissioner |
Higher Education and Industry Center |
Department of Labor and Training |
Job Development Fund |
Statewide records management system account |
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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