Chapter 148
2023 -- S 0720
Enacted 06/20/2023

A N   A C T
RELATING TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE -- CITIZENS' COMMISSION FOR THE SAFETY AND CARE OF THE ELDERLY

Introduced By: Senators Lauria, Murray, DiMario, Lawson, Euer, Miller, and Ujifusa

Date Introduced: March 22, 2023

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. The title of Chapter 12-1.4 of the General Laws entitled "Citizens’
Commission for the Safety and Care of the Elderly" is hereby amended to read as follows:
CHAPTER 12-1.4
Citizens’ Commission for the Safety and Care of the Elderly
CHAPTER 12-1.4
COMMISSION FOR THE SAFETY AND CARE OF THE ELDERLY
     SECTION 2. Sections 12-1.4-1, 12-1.4-2, 12-1.4-3, 12-1.4-4, 12-1.4-7 and 12-1.4-9 of the
General Laws in Chapter 12-1.4 entitled "Citizens’ Commission for the Safety and Care of the
Elderly" are hereby amended to read as follows:
     12-1.4-1. Short title.
     This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the “Citizens’ Commission for the Safety
and Care of the Elderly.”
     12-1.4-2. Creation.
     There is established within the department of elderly affairs the citizens’ commission for
the safety and care of the elderly office of healthy aging the commission for the safety and care of
the elderly.
     12-1.4-3. Purpose.
     The purpose of the commission shall be to act as a liaison between the legislature, public
safety officials, the office of healthy aging, and the older population of Rhode Island in the area of
crime against the elderly, injury and fire safety, and protective service options available to the
elderly. The commission shall also outline suggested responsibilities for and facilitate training
requirements of older adults, police, and fire advocates.
     12-1.4-4. Membership.
     (a) The commission shall consist of twenty-one (21) twenty-two (22) members, eight (8)
three (3) of whom shall be older citizens adults appointed by the speaker and seven (7) three (3) of
whom shall be older citizens adults appointed by the president of the senate; one of whom shall be
an older adult appointed by the governor's office; all seven (7) of whom shall be appointed for a
term of two (2) years. The speaker shall appoint three (3) members and the president of the senate
shall appoint two (2) members for terms of three (3) years; the speaker shall appoint three (3)
members and the president of the senate shall appoint two (2) members for terms of two (2) years;
and the speaker shall appoint two (2) members and the president of the senate shall appoint three
(3) members for a term of one year. These terms shall commence with the date of appointment and
expire on the January 31 after the appointment corresponding with the number of years of the term
to which appointed. Appointments shall be made for terms of three (3) years commencing on
February 1 in the year of appointment and ending on January 31 in the third year after the
appointment. Commission members may remain in their position beyond the three-(3)year (3) term
until new members are duly appointed. Any vacancy among the members shall be filled by the
appointing authority for the remainder of the unexpired term.
     (b) The remaining six (6) fifteen (15) members of the commission shall be the president of
the Police Chiefs’ Association or his or her the president’s designee; the attorney general or his or
her the attorney general’s designee; the director of elderly affairs the office of healthy aging or
his or her the director’s designee; a representative of the state police appointed by the
superintendent of the state police,; the president of the fire chief’s association, or his or her the
president’s designee; and, the state fire marshal or his or her the state fire marshal’s designee;
all six (6) of whom shall be appointed for a term of three (3) years and up to nine (9) representatives
to be decided by the commission to include representatives of agencies and organizations who work
directly with older adults. Such members and organizations represented may include, but not be
limited to, individuals residing in elder housing and/or elder shelters, medical providers, legal
services, community organizations, and senior centers.
     (c) The members of the commission shall meet at the call of the speaker of the house
director and organize and shall select a chairperson from among themselves. Vacancies on the
commission shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment.
     12-1.4-7. Cooperation of departments.
     (a) All departments and agencies of the state shall furnish any advice and information,
documentary and otherwise, to the commission and its agents deemed necessary or desirable by the
commission to facilitate the purposes of this chapter.
     (b) Each local police and fire chief shall designate at least one sworn police officer
department representative or sworn fire fighter department representative to serve as the
department’s “senior citizen police older adults police safety advocate” to work as a liaison between
the department and the elderly community to help address elderly safety and protection issues.
     12-1.4-9. Reports to general assembly.
     The commission shall report its findings and recommendations regarding the improvement
of elder safety issues to the general assembly, the governor's office, and the office of healthy aging
on or before January 25 of each year.
     SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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