Chapter 212 |
2025 -- H 6250 Enacted 06/26/2025 |
A N A C T |
VALIDATING AND RATIFYING AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER OF THE HARRISVILLE FIRE DISTRICT |
Introduced By: Representatives Place, and Newberry |
Date Introduced: April 23, 2025 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Chapter 637 of the Public Laws of 1910 entitled "An Act to Incorporate the |
Harrisville Fire District" as amended, is hereby further amended, in order to reflect the |
consolidation of the Harrisville Fire District Water Department with the Pascoag Utility District in |
order to create the Clear River Electric and Water District, to read as follows: |
The Charter of the Harrisville Fire District |
Section (a) Establishment. |
A. Incorporation. Within the boundaries described below, there is hereby established a |
district incorporated as a quasi-municipal corporation under the name of the Harrisville Fire District |
("District"). |
B. Purposes. The district is incorporated for the purposes of providing fire suppression, |
emergency medical, rescue and ambulance services, and furnishing and distributing light and power |
for the limited purpose of powering and maintaining streetlights, throughout the district and beyond |
the same both within and without the district and the town of Burrillville as provided herein, and |
for such other purposes as may be deemed necessary, appropriate, or incidental to the foregoing. |
C. Powers. The district may have a common seal, sue and be sued, and enjoy the other |
powers generally incident to the quasi-municipal corporation, including the following: |
To provide fire suppression, emergency medical, rescue and ambulance services within or |
without the territorial limits of the district or the town of Burrillville. |
[Repealed] |
[Repealed] |
To obtain, own, establish, operate, maintain, repair, improve, enlarge, and/or extend any |
fire apparatus, building, facilities, or property of any kind in order to carry out the purposes of the |
district. |
To acquire, hold, use, lease, sell, transfer and/or dispose of any property, real, personal or |
mixed, or any interest therein for its corporate purposes, and to mortgage, pledge, or lease any such |
property. |
To make by-laws for the management and regulation of its affairs. |
To borrow money for any of its corporate purposes, including the creation and maintenance |
of working capital, and to issue negotiable bonds, notes, or other obligations and to fund or refund |
the same. |
To contract in its own name for any lawful purpose deemed necessary to carry out the |
purposes of the district. |
To execute all instruments necessary to carry out the purposes of the district. |
To enter into cooperative agreements with states, cities, counties, towns, water, or fire |
districts within or without the district for the interconnection of facilities and mutual aid or for any |
other lawful corporate purposes necessary or desirable to carry out the purposes of the district. |
To fix rates and collect charges for the use or expansion of the facilities of or services |
rendered by or for any services furnished by the district pursuant to this law, such as to provide |
revenues sufficient at all times to pay, as the same shall become due, the principal and interest on |
the bonds of the district, together with the maintenance of proper reserves therefor, in addition to |
paying, as the same shall become due, all operating expenses of the district together with proper |
reserves for depreciation, maintenance, expansion, and contingencies and all other obligations and |
indebtedness of the district. |
To levy and collect taxes on the taxable inhabitants of the district to carry out the purposes |
of the district in the manner provided in this charter. |
To exercise the power of eminent domain in the same manner prescribed pursuant to |
R.I.G.L. section 24-1-1, et seq., in order to acquire property for the purposes of the district. |
To do all things necessary or convenient in order to carry out any and all express or implied |
purposes and powers of the district granted under this charter. |
D. Boundaries. The district shall have the boundaries as set forth below and as the same |
may be amended from time to time: |
All that part of the town of Burrillville starting at a southerly point of the Burrillville and |
Glocester town line on Route 102, northwest to the intersection of Lapham Farm Road and Steere |
Farm Road; northeast from said point to the northwest corner of 315 Central Street, then northerly |
to a point one hundred eighty (180) feet west of the intersection of Whipple Avenue and East |
Avenue; commencing north approximately 835 feet then turning in an east southeasterly direction |
to the intersection of Spring Lake Road, Joslin Road and Branch River; following the Branch River |
in a northeasterly direction to the Nasonville Fire District line; then turning in a northwesterly |
direction along the Nasonville Fire District to the southeast corner of Lot 1, Map 8; turn westerly |
263.48 feet along the southern boundary of Lot 1, Map 8; then northerly 332.62 feet; then westerly |
1,119.17 feet along said lot 1, Map 8 and along the southerly boundary of Lot 3 Map 7; then north |
83.80 feet to the Massachusetts state line, said point being the northwest corner of the Nasonville |
Fire District boundary, and following said line due west to a point three hundred (300) feet beyond |
Round Top Road; due southeast to the corner of Hill Road and Centennial Street; bordering the |
Pascoag Fire District line, southerly through the intersection of Union Avenue and Oak Street to a |
point nine hundred twenty-three (923) feet west of Memorial Bridge on Main Street, Pascoag; due |
southeast from this point to the intersection of Mowry Street and Lapham Farm Road, continue |
southeast along the Pascoag Fire District line to the Glocester town line; due east on said line to the |
point of beginning, as recorded at the Harrisville Fire District office. |
(b) Management and Officers |
A. Operating Committee -- Establishment. |
Except as otherwise provided herein, all the powers of the district shall be vested in and |
exercised by an operating committee elected by the electors of the district and consisting of five (5) |
members seven (7) members who shall be residents and electors of the district and chosen as |
follows: at the first annual meeting following the passage of this charter, one (1) member will be |
elected for a three-(3)year (3) term. The remaining members will complete the terms for which |
they were elected; two (2) members shall be elected for one (1) year, two (2) members for two (2) |
years, and three (3) members for three (3) years; and, thereafter, as the terms of the members expire, |
there shall be elected two (2) or three (3) members as the case may be. |
Any vacancy that may occur in the operating committee shall be filled by a majority vote |
of that committee, and the person so elected shall serve until the next annual or special meeting of |
the district, at which time an election shall be held to fill the remainder of the unexpired term of the |
departed member. |
B. Powers of the Operating Committee. The operating committee shall be responsible |
for the overall management of the district. It shall have charge and control of all property of the |
district and shall have full authority to exercise all the powers and functions necessary to carry out |
the purposes of the district. The operating committee's responsibilities shall include the following: |
To make a full and complete report at each annual meeting of the district of the operations |
of the district and such other events and transactions as it may deem necessary and appropriate. |
To prepare and submit a proposed budget and tax levy for all operations of the district for |
approval by the electors of the district at the annual meeting. |
[Repealed] |
To insert new items or increase any items in the budgets of the district whenever the same |
may be deemed necessary or convenient, provided no budget may be exceeded by more than 2.5% |
5% without prior approval of the district at a special meeting. |
To have control of all fire apparatus belonging to the district except when under the control |
of the fire chief as provided herein. |
To appoint a fire chief, collector of taxes, and such other officers and employees as it shall |
deem necessary to conduct the business of the district, which said appointees, officers and |
employees shall act under the direction and control of the operating committee, and to fix their |
salaries. |
To employ a certified public accountant to annually audit all accounts of the district. |
To act as a board of abatement with power to abate any district taxes, upon recommendation |
of the district board of assessors established herein and in accordance with applicable law. |
To act as the board of canvassers for the district and prepare the voting list to be used at |
any annual or special meetings of the district. |
To make appointments to fill any vacancies on the operating committee or district offices |
until the next annual or special meetings of the district. |
C. Officers. |
The officers of the district shall include a moderator, clerk, and three (3) assessors, who |
shall comprise the district board of assessors. The duties and powers of said officers shall be such |
as other officers of towns in this state. All officers must be residents and electors of the district. |
The assessors shall be elected as follows: at the first annual meeting following the passage |
of this charter, one (1) assessor shall be elected for one (1) year, one (1) assessor shall be elected |
for two (2) years and one (1) assessor shall be elected for three (3) years; and thereafter, as the |
terms of the assessors expire, one (1) assessor shall be elected each year for a term of three (3) |
years. |
Unless otherwise provided in the by-laws of the district, all other officers shall be elected |
at the annual meeting of the district to hold office for a term of one (1) year or until a successor is |
elected and qualified. Vacancies occurring in any office may be filled for the unexpired term by |
the operating committee. |
The chairperson shall oversee the day-to-day operation of the district personnel and shall |
make any determinations necessary to maintain satisfactory operation, should a situation that |
requires immediate attention to avoid interruptions to the district occur. |
(c) Electors and Meetings |
A. Electors. The inhabitants of the district qualified and registered to vote for elected |
offices in the town of Burrillville shall be the electors of the district and shall be eligible to vote |
and act at any annual or special meetings of the district. |
B. Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the district shall be held on the second Tuesday |
of August in each year. |
C. Notice. All meetings, whether annual or special, shall be held at some suitable place |
within the territorial limits of the district. All such meetings shall be publicized by posting notices |
thereof in at least five (5) public places in the district, not less than one week prior to the date on |
which such meeting is called. Notice shall also be published not less than one week prior to the |
meeting in a public newspaper which is published daily weekly or has a digital platform and has a |
circulation within the town of Burrillville. It shall be the duty of the clerk or the moderator to call |
a special meeting upon written application signed by twelve (12) electors of the district or upon the |
order of the operating committee. Whenever the subject of ordering a tax or an amendment to this |
charter is to be acted upon, the same shall be so stated in the notice; provided, that notice of an |
annual meeting need not mention that a tax levy is to be acted upon. |
D. Voting List. The voting list to be used at any annual or special meeting shall be |
canvassed by the operating committee not more than forty-five (45) nor less than five (5) days |
before the date of any such meeting. In preparing the district voting list, the operating committee, |
sitting as the board of canvassers, shall canvas and correct the district voting list in the same |
manner, or as near as may be, as provided by law for boards of canvassers of towns in this state; |
provided, nevertheless, that it may rely upon the most recent registered voting list of the district as |
compiled and maintained by the town of Burrillville. |
E. Quorum. Ten electors shall be deemed to constitute a quorum for any meeting the annual |
meeting of the district or any special district meeting. |
F. Procedure |
Upon the demand of at least one-fifth of the electors present at district meeting, any pending |
motion, resolution, or matter, other than a motion to adjourn or to amend a pending motion, |
resolution, or matter, shall be called for a vote by the moderator. |
The clerk shall keep and maintain minutes of any meeting of the district, which shall |
include the results of any votes taken. The minutes shall be read and approved by a vote taken at |
the next annual or special meetings of the district. |
Except as otherwise provided in the by-laws of the district, a majority of electors present |
and voting at any meeting of the district shall be necessary to approve any motion, resolution, or |
matter called to vote. |
In the event that any elector shall desire to present any motion, resolution, or matter at an |
annual meeting of the district that would require the appropriation of money, said elector shall first |
present said motion, resolution, or matter to the operating committee at the advertised public |
meeting of the operating committee scheduled immediately before the date of the annual meeting |
of the district. In the event that said motion, resolution, or matter is rejected by the operating |
committee, the elector may then present the same motion, resolution, or matter at the annual |
meeting under new business, provided said elector files in writing a copy of said motion, resolution, |
or matter with the operating committee at least ninety-six (96) hours prior to the annual meeting. |
In the event any motion, resolution, or matter is proposed at an annual meeting without first |
complying with the aforesaid prerequisites, said motion, resolution, or matter shall be ruled out of |
order. |
The district may enact such by-laws as it deems necessary and appropriate for the |
regulation and conduct of its meetings as provided herein. |
(d) Taxation |
A. Authorization. |
At any meeting of the district, the electors of the district shall have the power to order such |
taxes and provide for assessing and collecting the same on the ratable real estate and tangible |
personal property in the district, including an excise tax on motor vehicles in accordance with |
R.I.G.L. section 44-34-1, et seq., and as the same may be amended from time to time, as they shall |
deem necessary to carry out the purposes of the district as provided herein. At any such meeting, |
the electors shall also be empowered to authorize the board of assessors to impose a minimum tax |
of not less than $25.00 to be applied to any ratable real estate and tangible personal property, the |
assessment for which would be less than the minimum tax at the uniform assessed rate. |
Such taxes so ordered shall be assessed by the board of assessors of the district on the |
taxable inhabitants thereof and the property therein according to the last valuation made by the |
assessors of the town of Burrillville, adding however, any tax from property which may have been |
omitted by said town assessors or afterwards acquired, and in all cases where the town assessors |
have included property within and without the district in one valuation, the assessors of the district |
shall make an equitable valuation of that portion of said property lying within the district. |
The operating committee, or those appointed by the operating committee are also |
empowered to enter into binding agreements with adjacent fire districts relative to the reasonable |
and equitable apportionment of taxes assessed on properties located along their shared boundaries. |
In assessing and collecting said taxes, the officers of the district shall conduct such |
proceedings and follow such procedures as the law requires be followed by the corresponding |
officers of towns in assessing and collecting town taxes, to the extent practicable. |
The district may provide for such deduction from any tax assessed if paid by an appointed |
time, or for such penalty by way of percentage of the tax if not paid at the appointed time, not |
exceeding eighteen percent (18%) per annum, as it may deem necessary to insure punctual |
payment. The district may also include liens and/or legal fees required to collect said payments. |
B. Assessment. |
The district operating committee shall annually levy and assess a tax at such a rate so as to |
provide revenue sufficient to pay all operating expenses together with any other items set forth in |
the budget for the current year, on all property within the limits of the district, or belonging to the |
residents thereof, which is liable to taxation under this charter, said levy and assessment to be made |
by the operating committee on or before August 15th 22nd in each year. The operating committee, |
upon completing the assessment for the year, shall date and sign the same. |
The tax assessed shall be due and payable on or before October 1st in each year and all |
taxes remaining unpaid on October 31st in each year shall thereafter bear interest at a rate |
established by the operating committee. |
The tax rate shall be based on the assessment of real and personal property of the taxable |
inhabitants of the district as compiled and maintained by the town of Burrillville and described in |
the tax rolls, except as otherwise provided herein. Exemptions as described in the town tax rolls |
shall be honored, but the amount in each category is to be determined by the operating committee. |
C. Collection. |
The collector of taxes shall give his or her bond with corporate surety in an amount and |
form satisfactory to the operating committee, the premiums for which shall be paid by the district. |
Upon the commitment to him or her of the assessment, the collector shall collect all taxes |
levied and assessed, said taxes to be payable on or before such time as provided herein or as the |
district may determine. The collector of taxes shall proceed on behalf of the district in accordance |
with applicable law to collect all taxes assessed and unpaid as of October 1st of each year. The |
collector of taxes shall close his or her books on the last day of September in each year. |
The collector shall thereafter prepare and submit at the annual meeting, or at a special |
meeting if called upon to do so by a vote of the district, an annual report, audited by a certified |
public accountant and confirmed and approved by the operating committee, describing the |
condition of the district finances and the receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year preceding the |
meeting. |
The collector of taxes for the district shall have the same powers and authority as are |
conferred by law on collectors of taxes in the towns of this state. |
D. Imposition of fees in lieu of taxes. |
The operating committee shall have the power to determine an amount of taxes or fees to |
be imposed in lieu of taxes to be paid each year on account of the real or personal property used in |
connection with any facility for the generation of electricity located in the district, notwithstanding |
the valuation of such property or the rate of tax. Such determination shall be for a period not to |
exceed twenty-five (25) years. Any fees payable hereunder shall constitute a lien on the property |
and shall bear interest and be otherwise collectible as may be provided in any contract or agreement. |
The operating committee shall be vested with the power and authority to enter into any |
contract or agreement regarding the amount of taxes or fees to be imposed in lieu of taxes upon any |
facility for the generation of electricity located in the district. Such contract or agreement may |
contain such terms and conditions as the operating committee, in its sole discretion, shall deem |
necessary and appropriate, including, but not limited to, a provision indemnifying the owner or |
lessors of such real or personal property used in connection with any facility for the generation of |
electricity from third parties claiming payments for any reason, including the provision of fire |
suppression and emergency medical and ambulance services or such other services as the district |
may provide. |
All prior agreements between the district and the owner or lessors of such real or personal |
property used in connection with any facility for the generation of electricity or actions taken in |
connection therewith are hereby ratified in all respects. |
(e) Fire Department. |
A. Fire department -- Establishments. The district shall have the power to establish, in such |
form of entity as it may deem appropriate, a fire department for the purposes of providing fire |
suppression, emergency medical, rescue and ambulance services as provided in this charter. The |
operating committee may appoint and employ as many persons, including officers, and make any |
and all provisions or by-laws for the purpose of organizing, establishing, and operating the fire |
department as it may deem necessary and appropriate. |
B. Fire Chief. |
The chief of the fire department shall be appointed for a term of three (3) years by and |
under the direction and control of the operating committee. The chief shall be responsible for |
supervising the day to day affairs and operation of the fire department. |
The fire chief shall be in sole command of fire department personnel, apparatus, and |
equipment from the time they leave the fire station and until they return, and only the chief shall |
direct orders to the officers and personnel of the fire department when so deployed. If, due to illness, |
absence or for any other cause, the chief is unable to act, the senior officer of the department shall |
assume all the duties of the chief. |
The operating committee shall consult with the chief with respect to the purchase of fire |
apparatus or major equipment purchases. |
[Repealed] |
C. Emergency Powers. At any fire or emergency, the chief, or in his or her absence, the |
senior officer, shall have the power to take any and all action deemed necessary and appropriate to |
stop the progress of any fire, to suppress all disturbances and maintain order, to order any or all |
persons to leave the vicinity of any fire, and to command from the inhabitants of the district all |
necessary assistance in suppressing the fire and preserving and protecting life and property, and |
any person violating such an order may be prosecuted and subject to the same penalties as provided |
in section (g) B. below. |
(f) [Repealed] |
(g) By-laws |
A. General. The district may enact any and all by-laws deemed necessary and appropriate |
to carry out its purposes as provided in this charter; provided, that no greater penalty may be |
imposed than is prescribed in section (g) B. below, and that the same not be in violation of or |
repugnant to this charter or any laws of this state. |
B. Emergencies. The district shall have the power to enact by-laws prescribing the duties |
of the inhabitants of the district during a fire or other emergency and for the purpose of enforcing |
the commands of fire department officers with respect to suppressing disorder, guarding or |
removing property, or rendering other services in time of fire, and also for the protection of |
apparatus or property of the district, and for any breach of such by-laws may provide a penalty not |
exceeding a fine of one thousand dollars ($1,000) to be recovered for the use of the district, or |
imprisonment for a term not exceeding thirty (30) days, which said penalties may be enforced by |
prosecution on complaint of any officer of said fire department before any court of competent |
jurisdiction. Any such prosecution must first be authorized and approved by the operating |
committee. |
(h) Bonds and other obligations. |
A. Power to issue bonds and other instruments of indebtedness. The district shall have the |
power and authority to issue bonds and any other instruments of indebtedness and to secure the |
payment of the same in any manner and subject to such terms and conditions as may be deemed |
necessary and appropriate and set forth in the resolution authorizing said bonds or other instruments |
of indebtedness. The operating committee shall authorize the issuance of any bonds or other |
instruments of indebtedness in a resolution, which shall thereafter be approved by the electors of |
the district at any annual or special meeting. Any bonds or other instruments of indebtedness shall |
be signed by the clerk, or any member of the operating committee designated in the resolution |
authorizing the same and shall bear the seal of the district or a facsimile thereof. |
B. Limitation on alteration of powers of the district. The state does hereby pledge to and |
agree with the holders of the bonds and other instruments of indebtedness of the district that the |
state shall not limit or alter rights hereby vested in the district until the bonds or other instruments |
of indebtedness, together with interest thereon, and all costs and expenses in connection with any |
actions or proceedings by or on behalf of the holders thereof, are fully met and discharged or |
otherwise provided for. |
(i) Eminent Domain. |
A. Authorization to take private property. In order to carry out the purposes of this charter, |
the district shall have and enjoy all the authority and power conferred by the provisions and |
procedures for condemnation set forth in R.I.G.L. Section 24-1-1, et seq., entitled "Laying Out and |
Taking by Cities and Towns," as the same may be amended from time to time. When utilizing the |
condemnation procedures pursuant to the foregoing provisions, the district shall have all the |
authority and power of and be subject to all the duties and liabilities imposed upon electors of |
towns, towns, or town councils by said provisions. |
B. [Repealed] |
(j) Miscellaneous. |
A. Tax exemption. It is hereby declared that the district and the carrying out of its corporate |
purposes are in all respects for the benefit of the people of the state, and for the improvement of |
their health, safety, welfare, and prosperity, and that the district will be performing essential |
governmental functions in the exercise of the powers conferred by this charter. Accordingly, the |
district shall be required to pay no taxes or assessments or sums in lieu of taxes to the state or any |
political subdivision thereof upon any of the property acquired by it or under its jurisdiction, |
control, possession, or supervision or upon its activities or operations or upon any earnings, |
revenues, moneys, or other income derived by the district, and that the bonds issued by the district |
and any income therefrom shall at all times be exempt from taxation. |
B. Costs of collection. In addition to any other sums to which it may be entitled in |
accordance with this charter and applicable law, in any action or proceeding to collect taxes |
assessed or fees imposed in accordance with this charter, the district shall be entitled to also collect |
the reasonable costs of collection, including attorneys fees. |
C. Public customers -- Non-discrimination. The district shall charge any city, county, town, |
or water or fire district for the use of any facility of or services rendered by or any commodities, or |
other utilities furnished to it by the district at rates applicable to other consumers of such utilities |
or services. |
D. Not public utility. Notwithstanding the definition set forth in R.I.G.L. Section 39-1- |
2(20), and as the same may be amended from time to time, the district shall not be considered a |
"public utility" otherwise subject to regulation in accordance with applicable law, as long as the |
price charged to outside customers per unit of light or power limited to streetlights is not greater |
than the price charged to district customers for the same unit of light or power limited to streetlights. |
E. Open meetings law. The district shall comply with the state Open Meetings Law, |
R.I.G.L. Section 42-46-1, et seq., and as the same may be amended from time to time. |
F. Access to public records. The district shall comply with the state Access to Public |
Records Act, R.I.G.L. Section 38-2-1, et seq., and as the same may be amended from time to time. |
G. Award of contracts. The district shall comply with the state Award of Municipal |
Contracts Act, R.I.G.L. Section 45-55-1, et seq., and as the same may be amended from time to |
time. |
H. Continuation of district. Any act, resolution, contract, employment, and/or any other |
obligation, matter, or thing undertaken by the district in accordance with its charter as originally |
granted, and as the same has been amended from time to time, shall be deemed to be continued and |
in full force and effect under the terms of the charter as amended and granted herein. |
I. Amendment. This charter may be amended by a majority of electors present and voting |
at any annual or special meeting of the district, provided noticed thereof states that amendment to |
the charter shall be considered at such meeting. An amendment to the charter shall be effective only |
upon passage of an act by the general assembly amending the charter in conformity with such prior |
vote of the district. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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