| Chapter 378 |
| 2021 -- H 5967 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 07/13/2021 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO WATERS AND NAVIGATION -- THE OCEAN STATE CLIMATE ADAPTATION FUND |
Introduced By: Representatives Vella-Wilkinson, Ruggiero, Noret, Solomon, Donovan, Fogarty, Blazejewski, and Shanley |
| Date Introduced: February 26, 2021 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Legislative findings and purpose. |
| The general assembly hereby finds and declares that: |
| (1) The production, transport, and use of fossil fuels have significant impacts on the |
| environment. |
| (2) The impacts of climate change upon Rhode Island's built and natural environments are |
| wide-ranging, discernible, and documented, and, in many cases growing in severity and include sea |
| level rise, coastal erosion, increased precipitation, flooding, and storm surge. |
| (3) As of 2016, the range in sea level rise change is projected by the National Oceanic and |
| Atmospheric Administration to be a maximum of approximately one foot (1') in 2035, two feet (2') |
| in 2050, and up to nine feet (9') by 2100. |
| (4) Annual precipitation has increased by two inches (2") since 1950 and more intense |
| rainfall is flooding low-lying areas and threatening public infrastructure. |
| (5) Climate change has and will continue to pose significant risks for state and municipal |
| infrastructure and our environment, public health, welfare, and economic well-being. |
| (6) Providing areas for coastal and estuarine habitats to migrate is essential to preserving |
| coastal and marine wildlife resources. |
| (7) Ecosystem services that natural environments provide, such as dampening of wave |
| energy and flood storage, are at risk due to climate change, and protecting natural systems is vital |
| to protecting built infrastructure and is cost effective. |
| (8) Rhode Island infrastructure is at risk and the state must begin to plan and implement |
| projects to adapt to changing conditions. |
| (9) Reducing the vulnerability of our infrastructure is vital to the economic prosperity and |
| quality of life of the citizens of the state. |
| (10) The state, cities, and towns, need a dedicated, long-term source of funding to assist in |
| implementing projects to address the impacts of climate change. |
| (11) The purpose of this chapter is to create the Ocean State Climate Adaptation and |
| Resilience (OSCAR) fund as a dedicated long-term source of grant funds to enable cities and towns |
| to implement projects that restore and improve the climate resilience of vulnerable coastal habitats, |
| as well as river and stream floodplains with priority to projects that improve community resilience |
| and public safety. |
| SECTION 2. Title 46 of the General Laws entitled "WATERS AND NAVIGATION" is |
| hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
| CHAPTER 23.3 |
| THE OCEAN STATE CLIMATE ADAPTATION AND RESILIENCE FUND |
| 46-23.3-1. Short title. |
| This chapter shall be known as the "Ocean State Climate Adaptation and Resilience Fund". |
| 46-23.3-2. Definitions. |
| For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the following |
| meanings: |
| (1) "Adaptation and resilience projects" means those projects on public land that protect or |
| enhance coastal or riverine habitats to address climate change impacts. Adaption Adaptation and |
| resilience projects include, but are not limited to,: those projects that reduce the vulnerability of |
| low-lying infrastructure on public land through measures that include removal and relocation of |
| infrastructure,; restoration of river and stream floodplains, including regrading of banks,; |
| revegetation,; acquisition of that area of land necessary to maintain and preserve public access,; |
| and redesigning, resizing, and replacing culverts and bridge spans at existing wetland crossings. |
| (2) "Bank" means the Rhode Island infrastructure bank." |
| (3) "Climate change impacts" means and includes, but is not limited to,: flooding, erosion, |
| sea level rise, and storm surge. |
| (4) "Council" means the coastal resources management council. |
| (5) "Department" means the department of environmental management. |
| (6) "Director" means the director of the department of environmental management. |
| (7) "Infrastructure" means and includes, but is not limited to,: roads, parking lots, and |
| other paved surfaces,; shoreline protection structures,; buildings,; water control structures,; |
| culverts,; other structures; and remnants of development. |
| (8) "Public land(s)" means property owned by state or municipal governments, including |
| any quasi-public agencies thereof, public and private lands dedicated to public use, including lands |
| that provide access to shorelines and riverbanks. Public lands include properties where the state or |
| municipality holds an easement for public purposes. |
| (9) "Shoreline protection structures" means and includes, but is not limited to,: revetments, |
| bulkheads, seawalls and floodwalls, breakwaters, jetties, and other structures, the purpose or effect |
| of which is to control the erosion of coastal or river features, and includes, but is not limited to, any |
| sheet pile walls, concrete or stone walls. |
| 46-23.3-3. Technical advisory committee. |
| There is hereby established a technical advisory committee consisting of four (4) members |
| as follows: one member shall be the director of the department of environmental management, or |
| designee; one member shall be the director of the coastal resources management council, or |
| designee; one member shall be the director of the state planning council within the department of |
| administration, or designee; and one member shall be the director of the Rhode Island emergency |
| management authority, or designee. The technical advisory committee shall serve as an advisory |
| board to the department, council and the program staff. |
| 46-23.3-4. Establishment -- The ocean state climate adaptation and resilience fund. |
| (a) Establishment. There is established within the Rhode Island infrastructure bank, the |
| Ocean State Climate Adaptation and Resilience fund (the "OSCAR fund"). |
| (b) Financing. The fund shall consist of the following sources: |
| (1) Sums the general assembly may appropriate; |
| (2) Monies received from Federal federal, state, or other sources, including bond funds, |
| for the purposes of the OSCAR fund; |
| (3) Monies received from any private donor for the OSCAR fund; and |
| (4) Any interest earned on the monies in the fund. |
| (c) Allocation of OSCAR funds. OSCAR funds shall be used to carry out the purposes of |
| this chapter as follows: |
| (1) The administrative expenses required to carry out the activities of the program as |
| described in this chapter shall not exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) each for the Rhode Island |
| infrastructure bank, coastal resources management council, and the department of environmental |
| management annually, which sum shall not include the cost of issuing bonds or notes, if any. The |
| department and the council shall be responsible for submitting annual budget requests for its |
| administrative and implementation costs of the program to the bank; |
| (2) The planning, design, engineering, construction, and monitoring of adaptation and |
| resilience projects as defined in this chapter; and |
| (3) The OSCAR projects approved by the department and the council upon |
| recommendation of the technical advisory committee. Only grants approved through the process |
| established by the department and council shall be eligible for funding under this program. Subject |
| to the availability of funds in the OSCAR fund, the bank shall award funding upon receipt of written |
| approval of the department and council. |
| (d) OSCAR fund grants. Factors to be taken into consideration by the technical advisory |
| committee for the purposes of granting monies to municipalities and the state for OSCAR grants, |
| for determining the eligibility of projects for financial assistance, and in prioritizing the selection |
| of projects by the technical committee shall include, but need not be limited to: |
| (1) Consistency with the following where applicable: the council's most recent projections |
| for sea level rise, the coastal habitat restoration strategy, the state nonpoint source pollution control |
| plan; and other applicable state and federal laws.; |
| (2) The ability and authority of the applicant to carry out and properly maintain the |
| adaptation and resilience project; |
| (3) Whether the project will enhance public access to public land; |
| (4) The severity to, or the risk and/or extent of, infrastructure degradation on public land; |
| (5) The extent of the use by the public of the public land; |
| (6) The proposed milestones to ensure that the project is completed as designed and |
| approved; |
| (7) Whether the adaptation and resilience project can also be shown to create or replace |
| habitat losses that benefit fish and wildlife resources; |
| (8) Potential water quality improvements; |
| (9) Potential improvements to fish and wildlife habitats for species which that are |
| identified as rare or endangered by the Rhode Island natural history survey or the Federal |
| Endangered Species Act, [16 U.S.C. § 1531 et seq.]; |
| (10) The level and extent of collaboration by partners (e.g., municipality, nongovernment |
| organization, watershed council, federal agency, etc.); and |
| (11) Overall potential benefits to the public and estimated length of time frame of benefit. |
| 46-23.3-5. Eligible and ineligible projects. |
| (a) Funds in the Ocean State Climate Adaptation and Resilience (OSCAR) fund shall be |
| used solely for adaptation and resilience projects as defined in § 46-23.3-2(1). |
| (b) The OSCAR fund shall not be used for: |
| (1) Mitigating any current, planned, or future projects that degrade, fill, or otherwise |
| destroy coastal, estuarine, or riverine habitats; |
| (2) Fulfilling any liability for restoration required by any local, state, or federal agency |
| pursuant to an environmental or public health enforcement action; |
| (3) With the exception of culverts as specifically described in § 46-23.3-2(1), elevating, |
| repairing, or replacing infrastructure, or constructing new infrastructure, in its existing location that |
| is experiencing climate change impacts as defined in § 46-23.3-2(2)(3); |
| (4) Constructing new, or repairing existing shoreline protection structures; provided, |
| however, that existing shoreline protection structures on public parks may be repaired; and/or |
| (5) Constructing roads or bridges. |
| 46-23.3-6. Disbursement process and reporting. |
| (a) The department and the council shall establish and execute a process, at least annually, |
| for the solicitation, evaluation, and award of grants for projects that meet the requirements set forth |
| in this chapter. The department and council shall forward their respective written notification of |
| approval of a project application to the bank. |
| (b) The department, the council, and the bank shall jointly submit a report to the speaker |
| of the house of representatives and the president of the senate not later than the tenth day following |
| the convening of each regular session of the general assembly. The report shall include the |
| following: |
| (1) The amount of money awarded from the OSCAR fund during the preceding fiscal year; |
| (2) A brief summary of the projects that received funding and a timeline of implementation; |
| and |
| (3) Any other information requested by the general assembly. |
| (c) Nothing contained in this chapter is intended to abrogate or affect the existing powers |
| of the department of environmental management, the coastal resources management council, or the |
| bank. |
| 46-23.3-7. Regulations. |
| The council, the department, and the bank shall adopt all rules and regulations necessary |
| for the administration and enforcement of this chapter. |
| SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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