Chapter 106 |
2024 -- S 2821 Enacted 06/12/2024 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION -- THE RHODE ISLAND MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT PROGRAM |
Introduced By: Senators Burke, McKenney, Raptakis, and LaMountain |
Date Introduced: March 22, 2024 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Section 42-11-10 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-11 entitled "Department |
of Administration" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
42-11-10. Statewide planning program. |
(a) Findings. The general assembly finds that the people of this state have a fundamental |
interest in the orderly development of the state; the state has a positive interest and demonstrated |
need for establishment of a comprehensive, strategic state planning process and the preparation, |
maintenance, and implementation of plans for the physical, economic, and social development of |
the state; the continued growth and development of the state presents problems that cannot be met |
by the cities and towns individually and that require effective planning by the state; and state and |
local plans and programs must be properly coordinated with the planning requirements and |
programs of the federal government. |
(b) Establishment of statewide planning program. |
(1) A statewide planning program is hereby established to prepare, adopt, and amend |
strategic plans for the physical, economic, and social development of the state and to recommend |
these to the governor, the general assembly, and all others concerned. |
(2) All strategic planning, as defined in subsection (c) of this section, undertaken by all |
departments and agencies of the executive branch unless specifically exempted, shall be conducted |
by or under the supervision of the statewide planning program. The statewide planning program |
shall consist of a state planning council, and the division of planning, which shall be a division |
within the department of administration. |
(c) Strategic planning. Strategic planning includes the following activities: |
(1) Establishing or identifying general goals; |
(2) Refining or detailing these goals and identifying relationships between them; |
(3) Formulating, testing, and selecting policies and standards that will achieve desired |
objectives; |
(4) Preparing long-range or system plans or comprehensive programs that carry out the |
policies and set time schedules, performance measures, and targets; |
(5) Preparing functional, short-range plans or programs that are consistent with established |
or desired goals, objectives, and policies, and with long-range or system plans or comprehensive |
programs where applicable, and that establish measurable, intermediate steps toward their |
accomplishment of the goals, objectives, policies, and/or long-range system plans; |
(6) Monitoring the planning of specific projects and designing of specific programs of short |
duration by the operating departments, other agencies of the executive branch, and political |
subdivisions of the state to ensure that these are consistent with, and carry out the intent of, |
applicable strategic plans; and |
(7) Reviewing the execution of strategic plans, and the results obtained, and making |
revisions necessary to achieve established goals. |
(d) State guide plan. Components of strategic plans prepared and adopted in accordance |
with this section may be designated as elements of the state guide plan. The state guide plan shall |
be comprised of functional elements or plans dealing with land use; physical development and |
environmental concerns; economic development; housing production; energy supply, including the |
development of renewable energy resources in Rhode Island, and energy access, use, and |
conservation; human services; climate change and resiliency; and other factors necessary to |
accomplish the objective of this section. The state guide plan shall be a means for centralizing, |
integrating, and monitoring long-range goals, policies, plans, and implementation activities related |
thereto. State agencies concerned with specific subject areas, local governments, and the public |
shall participate in the state guide planning process, which shall be closely coordinated with the |
budgeting process. |
(e) Membership of state planning council. The state planning council shall consist of the |
following members: |
(1) The director of the department of administration as chairperson; |
(2) The director, policy office, in the office of the governor, as vice-chairperson; |
(3) The governor, or his or her designee; |
(4) [Deleted by P.L. 2019, ch. 88, art. 4, § 13.] |
(5) The chairperson of the housing resources commission secretary of housing or designee; |
(6) The highest-ranking administrative officer of the division of planning, as secretary; |
(7) The president of the Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns or his or her designee; |
(8) The executive director of the Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns; |
(9) Three (3) chief elected officials of cities and towns appointed by the governor after |
consultation with the Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns, one of whom shall be from a |
community with a population greater than 40,000 persons; one of whom shall be from a community |
with a population of between 20,000 and 40,000 persons; and one of whom shall be from a |
community with a population less than 20,000 persons; |
(10) One representative of a nonprofit community development or housing organization |
appointed by the governor; |
(11) Four (4) public members, appointed by the governor, one of whom shall be an |
employer with fewer than fifty (50) employees; one of whom shall be an employer with greater |
than fifty (50) employees; one of whom shall represent a professional planning or engineering |
organization in Rhode Island; and one of whom shall represent a chamber of commerce or |
economic development organization; |
(12) Two (2) representatives of private, nonprofit, environmental or environmental justice |
advocacy organizations, both to be appointed by the governor; |
(13) The director of planning and development for the city of Providence; |
(14) The director of the department of transportation; |
(15) The director of the department of environmental management; |
(16) The director of the department of health; |
(17) The chief executive officer of the commerce corporation; |
(18) The commissioner of the Rhode Island office of energy resources; |
(19) The chief executive officer of the Rhode Island public transit authority; |
(20) The executive director of Rhode Island housing; |
(21) The executive director of the coastal resources management council; and |
(22) The director of the Rhode Island emergency management agency. |
(f) Powers and duties of state planning council. The state planning council shall have |
the following powers and duties: |
(1) To adopt strategic plans as defined in this section and the long-range state guide plan, |
and to modify and amend any of these, following the procedures for notification and public hearing |
set forth in § 42-35-3, and to recommend and encourage implementation of these goals to the |
general assembly, state and federal agencies, and other public and private bodies; approval of |
strategic plans by the governor; and to ensure that strategic plans and the long-range state guide |
plan are consistent with the findings, intent, and goals set forth in § 45-22.2-3, the “Rhode Island |
comprehensive planning and land use regulation act”; |
(2) To coordinate the planning and development activities of all state agencies, in |
accordance with strategic plans prepared and adopted as provided for by this section; |
(3) To review and comment on the proposed annual work program of the statewide |
planning program; |
(4) To adopt rules and standards and issue orders concerning any matters within its |
jurisdiction as established by this section and amendments to it; |
(5) To establish advisory committees and appoint members thereto representing diverse |
interests and viewpoints as required in the state planning process and in the preparation or |
implementation of strategic plans. At minimum, the state planning council shall appoint permanent |
committees: |
(i) A technical committee, comprised of public members from different geographic areas |
of the state representing diverse interests along with officials of state, local, and federal |
government, who shall review all proposed elements of the state guide plan, or amendment or repeal |
of any element of the plan, and shall advise the state planning council thereon before the council |
acts on any such proposal. communities. This committee shall advise the state planning council on |
issues related to local comprehensive planning and land use. This committee shall also advise the |
state planning council on any other matter referred to it by the council; and |
(ii) An executive committee consisting of major participants of a Rhode Island geographic |
information system with oversight responsibility for its activities; and |
(iii) A transportation advisory committee, made up of diverse representation, including, |
but not limited to, municipal elected and appointed officials; representatives of various |
transportation sectors, departments, and agencies; and other groups and agencies with an interest |
in transportation operations, maintenance, construction, and policy, who shall review |
transportation-related plans and amendments and recommend action to the state planning council; |
(6) To adopt, amend, and maintain, as an element of the state guide plan or as an |
amendment to an existing element of the state guide plan, standards and guidelines for the location |
of eligible, renewable energy resources and renewable energy facilities in Rhode Island with due |
consideration for the location of such resources and facilities in commercial and industrial areas, |
agricultural areas, areas occupied by public and private institutions, and property of the state and |
its agencies and corporations, provided these areas are of sufficient size, and in other areas of the |
state as appropriate; |
(7) To act as the single, statewide metropolitan planning organization for transportation |
planning, and to promulgate all rules and regulations that are necessary thereto; and |
(8) To assist the Rhode Island infrastructure bank in establishing review criteria, evaluating |
applications, approving and issuing grants, and to assist municipalities pursuant to the provisions |
of chapter 11.4 of this title, and any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder. |
(g) Division of statewide planning. |
(1) The division of statewide planning shall be the principal staff agency of the state |
planning council for preparing and/or coordinating strategic plans for the comprehensive |
management of the state’s human, economic, and physical resources. The division of statewide |
planning shall recommend to the state planning council specific guidelines, standards, and |
programs to be adopted to implement strategic planning and the state guide plan and shall undertake |
any other duties established by this section and amendments thereto. |
(2) The division of statewide planning shall maintain records (which shall consist of files |
of complete copies) of all plans, recommendations, rules, and modifications or amendments thereto |
adopted or issued by the state planning council under this section. The records shall be open to the |
public. |
(3) The division of statewide planning shall manage and administer the Rhode Island |
geographic information system of land-related resources, and shall coordinate these efforts with |
other state departments and agencies, including the university of Rhode Island, which shall provide |
technical support and assistance in the development and maintenance of the system and its |
associated database. |
(4) The division of statewide planning shall coordinate and oversee the provision of |
technical assistance to political subdivisions of the state in preparing and implementing plans to |
accomplish the purposes, goals, objectives, policies, and/or standards of applicable elements of the |
state guide plan and shall make available to cities and towns data and guidelines that may be used |
in preparing comprehensive plans and elements thereof and in evaluating comprehensive plans and |
elements thereby. |
(h) [Deleted by P.L. 2011, ch. 215, § 4, and by P.L. 2011, ch. 313, § 4.] |
(i) The division of planning shall be the principal staff agency of the water resources board |
established pursuant to chapter 15 of title 46 (“Water Resources Board”) and the water resources |
board corporate established pursuant to chapter 15.1 of title 46 (“Water Supply Facilities”). |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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