Chapter 372
2023 -- S 0589 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 06/27/2023

A N   A C T
RELATING TO THE KINGSTON FIRE DISTRICT IN THE TOWN OF SOUTH KINGSTOWN

Introduced By: Senator V. Susan Sosnowski

Date Introduced: March 07, 2023

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Sections 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 15, 17, 18 and 19 of Chapter 544 of the 1923
Public Laws entitled "An Act to Incorporate the Kingston Fire District in the Town of South
Kingstown" as amended, are hereby amended to read as follows:
     Sec. 2. The electors, who shall consist of electors of said district qualified to vote in town
affairs on propositions to impose taxes or for the expenditure of moneys the residents of said district
qualified to vote in elections of the Town of South Kingstown, shall be entitled to vote and act in
all meetings of the corporation.
     Sec. 4. Said electors at each annual meeting, and at any other meeting when vacancies
occur, may elect officers to serve for one year or until the next annual meeting, and until others be
elected in their stead, which officers shall consist of a moderator, clerk. Treasurer, treasurer, three
assessors, auditors, and a collector of taxes, whose duties and powers within said district shall be
such as like officers of towns in this state have within their respective towns. They may also elect
fire wardens, a president of fire wardens and such other officers and committees as they may deem
necessary.
     Sec. 5. Said electors at any of their legal meetings shall have power to order such taxes,
and provide for assessing and collecting the same, on the taxable inhabitants and property in said
district as they shall deem necessary for purchasing and procuring real estate, buildings and
implements, apparatus, other equipment and a supply of water for the extinguishment of fire, for
constructing cisterns and reservoirs, laying water pipes and purchasing rights to lay the same, for
the purpose of lighting the street in said district with electricity or otherwise, for the payment of the
current expenses of said district, the payment of such police force as they may deem necessary for
the protection of the inhabitants of said district from fires and for the preservation of the public
peace therein and for the payment of obligations that have been or may be incurred, by said district
in the exercise of the powers granted to said district, and also for the payment of any indebtedness
that has been or may be incurred by said district. Such taxes so ordered shall be assessed by the
assessors of said district on the taxable inhabitants and property therein according to the last
valuation made by the assessors of the town next previous to said assessment, adding, however,
any taxable property which may have been omitted by said town assessors or which may have been
since acquired; and in all cases where the town assessors have included property within said district
and propc1ty without said district in one valuation, the assessors of said district shall make an
equitable valuation of that portion of the same lying within said district; and in the assessing and
collecting of said taxes such proceedings shall be had by the officers of said district, as near as may
be, as are required to be had by the corresponding officers to towns in this state in assessing and
collecting town taxes assessed for said district have the same powers and authorities as are now by
law conferred upon collectors of taxes for towns in this state. Said district may provide for such
deduction from the tax assessed against any person if paid by an appointed time, or for such penalty
by way of percentage on the tax if not paid at an appointed time as they shall deem necessary to
insure punctual payment, which penalty shall not exceed that provided by law to be charged by the
cities and towns of the state on prope1ty taxes assessed by them.
     Sec. 7. Said electors shall have power to enact by­laws prescribing the duties of fire
wardens and the several officers and committees of said district, and of the inhabitants of said
district in time of conflagration, and to enforce obedience to the commands of the fire wardens for
suppressing disorder and tumult, guarding or removing property or rendering other services in time
of fire, and also for the protection of the water pipes, hose, hydrants or other apparatus or property
of said district and for the preservation of order and the public peace in said district; and said
electors may provide for the breach of any such by-law a penalty consisting of a fine not exceeding
twenty dollars five hundred dollars, to be recovered for the use of said district, or imprisonment for
a term not exceeding thirty days, or both, which penalty may be enforced by prosecution on
complaint and warrant in the district court of the fourth judicial district.
     Sec. 9. The fire wardens elected by said district shall publicly within four days next
preceding the day of holding and regular meeting of said fire district, make a corrected list of the
names of all persons entitled to vote in such meeting, and certify and deliver the same to the
moderator before the time shall arrive for the calling of the meeting to order. In making such list
the fire wardens shall take from the last corrected voting list of the town of South Kingstown the
names of all persons residing within the limits of said district who continue qualified to vote in
elections of the Town of South Kingstown on a proposition to impose a tax, or for the expenditure
of money in said town and place said names upon the list to be made up by them, and shall add
thereto the names of all persons residing within said district who shall be so qualified and whose
names shall not be upon said voting list and shall cause printed notices of the time and place named
by them to make such list to be posted in five public places within said district, not more than ten
nor less than five days before the time appointed for such district meeting, and the list so made and
certified shall be used in determining any question before such meeting when demanded by ten of
the voters present; and thereupon the moderator shall receive the votes of all persons whose names
arc upon such list, and shall reject the votes of all persons claiming to vote whose names are not
thereon.
     Sec. 10. Said electors at any of their legal meeting shall have power to choose and appoint
so many men persons as they may think needful to be formed into a fire company or companies,
and also a hook and ladder company, and to make all such laws and regulations for organizing and
establishing the same as they shall see fit, and the members of such companies shall be entitled to
the exemptions, privileges and remedies provided by the general laws of the state for members of
the fire departments of cities and towns.
     Sec. 11. Said electors may hold special meetings which, as well as the annual meetings,
shall be notified in such manner as they shall prescribe; and it shall be the duty of the clerk board
of wardens to call a special meeting upon written application signed by twelve or more of such
electors, and whenever the subject of ordering a tax or borrowing money is to be acted on, the same
shall be mentioned in the notice unless it be an annual meeting.
     Sec. 15 13. The District may have a common seal, and in its corporate name may sue and
be sued, prosecute and defend, in any court and elsewhere and enjoy all the other powers generally
incident to corporations. Every suit whether in law or equity, brought against the district shall be
brought in the County of Washington unless otherwise directed by law.
     Sec. 17 14. The District may from time to time make and ordain all ordinances, by-laws
and regulations for the District that shall not be in conflict with or in violation of other provisions
of this act and not repugnant to law.
     Sec. 18 15. All property held by the said district, except land, pursuant to the authority
granted by this chapter as amended and located within said district is and shall he exempt from
taxation. Such exemption shall also apply to any taxes which, but for the passage of this act, might
be assessable with respect to property, except land, held by said district on December 31, 1962.
     Sec. 19 16. This act shall take effect upon its passage, and all acts and parts of acts
inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed.
     SECTION 2. Sections 13, 14, and 16 of Chapter 544 of the 1923 Public Laws entitled "An
Act to Incorporate the Kingston Fire District in the town of South Kingstown" are hereby repealed
in their entirety:
     Sec. 13. In addition to the foregoing, said district shall have the power for the purpose of
supplying water within said district for fire protection and for domestic, manufacturing and other
purposes and for the transaction of any other business connected therewith, to acquire, by purchase
or otherwise, own, operate, subdivide, construct. improve, repair, develop, manage, lease,
mortgage, pledge, sell, exchange, assign or otherwise deal in real estate, interests in real estate,
riparian rights, water, rights of water and of way, any and all kinds of buildings, and any and all
personal and other property of any and all kinds incidental thereto. Said district may acquire and
hold the capital stock of any water company authorized to do business within said district.
     Sec. 14. Said district may construct driven and bored artesian or other wells and may erect
on land acquired by it such dams, buildings, reservoirs, filtering galleries, filters, standpipes,
fixtures and other structures, apparatus or equipment as may be convenient for the establishment
and maintenance of a complete and effective system of water works and may do all other acts
reasonably necessary to carry out the powers granted in Section 13 hereof. Said district may make
excavations, procure and operate machinery, lay and maintain aqueducts, conduits, pipes and other
works under or over any land, water courses, and along or over any highway or other way, in such
manner us not unnecessarily to obstruct the same; and for the purpose of constructing, laying,
maintaining and repairing such aqueducts, conduits, pipes and other works and for all other
purposes of this act, said corporation may dig up, raise and embank any such land, highways or
other ways, in such manner as to cause the least hindrance to public travel under the protection and
with the assent of the town council of the town as to highways or other ways within its control, and
of the department of public warks (sic) as to highways or other ways within its control.
     Sec. 16. Said district may sell and distribute water throughout said district, or authorize the
same to be done, and may regulate its use and fix the price and rates to be paid therefor, subject to
and with the benefit of the provisions of chapters 122 and 449 of the general laws, as amended.
Said district shall have the exclusive right to the water acquired or distributed by it, and may
maintain an action against any person for using the same without its consent.
     SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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