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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2014 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO PUBLIC FINANCE -- RHODE ISLAND TRANSPORTATION | |
INFRASTRUCTURE FUND -- CREATION -- ALLOCATIONS TO FUND | |
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Introduced By: Senators DiPalma, Felag, Ottiano, Miller, and DaPonte | |
Date Introduced: February 12, 2014 | |
Referred To: Senate Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Chapter 35-4 of the General Laws entitled "State Funds" is hereby amended |
2 | by adding thereto the following sections: |
3 | 35-4-11.1. Rhode Island transportation infrastructure fund -- Creation -- |
4 | Allocations to fund. -- (a) There is hereby created a restricted receipt account within the Rhode |
5 | Island intermodal surface transportation fund established in § 35-4-11, to be known as the Rhode |
6 | Island transportation infrastructure fund or transportation infrastructure fund. All funds deposited |
7 | into the Rhode Island transportation infrastructure fund shall not be subject to the indirect cost |
8 | recoveries of ten percent (10%) as set forth in § 35-4-27. |
9 | (b) Commencing with the start of FY 2016, and continuing for five (5) additional |
10 | consecutive fiscal years thereafter until FY 2021, pursuant to the ninety-seven percent (97%) |
11 | limitation on state spending contained in Article IX, Section 16 of the constitution of the state of |
12 | Rhode Island, one quarter of one percent (0.25%) of the state's annual appropriation shall be |
13 | allocated and deposited into the transportation infrastructure fund every fiscal year, until the total |
14 | amount of the annual allocation is equal to one and one-half percent (1.5%) of the state's total |
15 | appropriation, at which point the one and one-half percent (1.5%) rate shall remain in place until |
16 | further action of the general assembly. Such deposit shall be deemed to be in compliance with the |
17 | ninety-seven percent (97%) limitation within said Article IX, Section 16. |
18 | (c) From FY 2016 through to and including FY 2018, an amount equivalent to the value |
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1 | of all Rhode Island department of transportation debt, which is being assumed by the state and |
2 | covered through appropriations from the general fund, shall be subtracted from the motor fuel tax |
3 | provided for in chapter 36 of title 31 and deposited into the Rhode Island transportation |
4 | infrastructure fund. Beginning in FY 2019, and annually thereafter, forty-five million dollars |
5 | ($45,000,000) of the Rhode Island department of transportation's motor fuel tax allocation which |
6 | was previously used for debt service, shall be deposited into the Rhode Island transportation |
7 | infrastructure fund. This amount shall be in addition to the amount appropriated pursuant to |
8 | subsection (b). |
9 | (d) Commencing with the start of FY 2016, the Rhode Island public transit authority shall |
10 | receive an allocation from the Rhode Island transportation infrastructure fund equivalent to one |
11 | tenth of one percent (.1%) of general revenues. |
12 | 35-4-11.2. Appropriations to support fund – Use of bonds to initially support fund. - |
13 | - (a) The general assembly shall annually make appropriations from the general fund to the Rhode |
14 | Island transportation infrastructure fund to address any shortfalls in revenue from the reduction or |
15 | elimination of any tolls on any of the four (4) bridges in the East Bay Bridge system, specifically |
16 | the Mt. Hope Bridge, the Newport or Newport-Pell Bridge, the Jamestown Verrazzano Bridge, |
17 | and the Sakonnet River Bridge, as appropriate. Such appropriations shall be in addition to the |
18 | amount appropriated pursuant to § 35-4-11.1. |
19 | (b) Upon its inception, and up until the Rhode Island transportation infrastructure fund is |
20 | appropriately funded as determined by the general assembly, general obligation bonds may be |
21 | proposed to the voters to support the fund in accomplishing its objectives. |
22 | SECTION 2. Section 35-4-27 of the General Laws in Chapter 35-4 entitled "State Funds" |
23 | is hereby amended to read as follows: |
24 | 35-4-27. Indirect cost recoveries on restricted receipt accounts. -- Indirect cost |
25 | recoveries of ten percent (10%) of cash receipts shall be transferred from all restricted receipt |
26 | accounts, to be recorded as general revenues in the general fund. However, there shall be no |
27 | transfer from cash receipts with restrictions received exclusively: (1) from contributions from |
28 | non-profit charitable organizations; (2) from the assessment of indirect cost recovery rates on |
29 | federal grant funds; or (3) through transfers from state agencies to the department of |
30 | administration for the payment of debt service. These indirect cost recoveries shall be applied to |
31 | all accounts, unless prohibited by federal law or regulation, court order, or court settlement. The |
32 | following restricted receipt accounts shall not be subject to the provisions of this section: |
33 | Department of Human Services |
34 | Veterans' home -- Restricted account |
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1 | Veterans' home -- Resident benefits |
2 | Pharmaceutical Rebates Account |
3 | Demand Side Management Grants |
4 | Organ transplant fund |
5 | Veteran's Cemetery Memorial Fund |
6 | Department of Health |
7 | Providence Water Lead Grant |
8 | Pandemic medications and equipment account |
9 | Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals |
10 | Eleanor Slater non-Medicaid third-party payor account |
11 | Hospital Medicare Part D Receipts |
12 | RICLAS Group Home Operations |
13 | Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing |
14 | Emergency and public communication access account |
15 | Department of Environmental Management |
16 | National heritage revolving fund |
17 | Environmental response fund II |
18 | Underground storage tanks registration fees |
19 | Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission |
20 | Historic preservation revolving loan fund |
21 | Historic Preservation loan fund -- Interest revenue |
22 | Department of Public Safety |
23 | Forfeited property -- Retained |
24 | Forfeitures -- Federal |
25 | Forfeited property -- Gambling |
26 | Donation -- Polygraph and Law Enforcement Training |
27 | Rhode Island State Firefighter's League Training Account |
28 | Fire Academy Training Fees Account |
29 | Attorney General |
30 | Forfeiture of property |
31 | Federal forfeitures |
32 | Attorney General multi-state account |
33 | Forfeited property -- Gambling |
34 | Department of Administration |
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1 | Office of Management and Budget |
2 | Information Technology Investment Fund |
3 | Restore and replacement -- Insurance coverage |
4 | Convention Center Authority rental payments |
5 | Investment Receipts -- TANS |
6 | Car Rental Tax/Surcharge-Warwick Share |
7 | Legislature |
8 | Audit of federal assisted programs |
9 | Department of Children, Youth and Families |
10 | Children's Trust Accounts -- SSI |
11 | Military Staff |
12 | RI Military Family Relief Fund |
13 | RI National Guard Counterdrug Program |
14 | Treasury |
15 | Admin. Expenses -- State Retirement System |
16 | Retirement -- Treasury Investment Options |
17 | Violent Crimes Compensation -- Refunds |
18 | Treasury Research Fellowship |
19 | Business Regulation |
20 | Banking Division Reimbursement Account |
21 | Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner Reimbursement Account |
22 | Securities Division Reimbursement Account |
23 | Commercial Licensing and Racing and Athletics Division Reimbursement Account |
24 | Insurance Division Reimbursement Account |
25 | Historic Preservation Tax Credit Account. |
26 | Judiciary |
27 | Arbitration Fund Restricted Receipt Account |
28 | Third Party Grants |
29 | Department of Elementary and Secondary Education |
30 | Statewide Student Transportation Services Account |
31 | School for the Deaf Fee for Service Account |
32 | Davies Career and Technical School Local Education Aid Account |
33 | Department of Labor and Training |
34 | Job Development Fund -- Title XII loans principal and interest |
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1 | Department of Transportation |
2 | Rhode Island Highway Maintenance Account |
3 | Rhode Island Transportation Infrastructure Fund |
4 | SECTION 3. Section 35-3-20.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 35-3 entitled "State |
5 | Budget" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
6 | 35-3-20.1. Limitation on state spending. -- (a) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2009, |
7 | no appropriation, supplemental appropriation, or budget act shall cause the aggregate state |
8 | general revenue appropriations enacted for the fiscal year to exceed ninety-seven and eight tenths |
9 | of one percent (97.8%) of the estimated state general revenues for the fiscal year from all sources, |
10 | including estimated unencumbered general revenues not continued or reappropriated to the new |
11 | fiscal year remaining at the end of the previous fiscal year. Estimated unencumbered general |
12 | revenues are calculated by taking the estimated general revenue cash balance at the end of the |
13 | fiscal year less estimated revenue anticipation bonds or notes, estimated general revenue |
14 | encumbrances, estimated continuing general revenue appropriations, and the amount of the |
15 | budget reserve and cash stabilization account at the end of the fiscal year. The amount of the |
16 | general revenue estimate and estimated unencumbered general revenue remaining shall be |
17 | determined by the state controller and approved by the auditor general in conformance with |
18 | accounting procedures currently in use. The excess of any unencumbered general revenue shall be |
19 | determined by subtracting from the actual unencumbered general revenues at the end of any fiscal |
20 | year an amount which together with the latest estimated general revenues is necessary to fund the |
21 | ensuing fiscal year's general revenue budget, including the required estimated general revenue |
22 | supplemental and annual appropriations. Provided further, the applicable percentage shall |
23 | decrease by two-tenths of one percent (.2%) for the succeeding four (4) fiscal years as follows: |
24 | Fiscal year ending June 30, 2010 97.6% |
25 | Fiscal year ending June 30, 2011 97.4% |
26 | Fiscal year ending June 30, 2012 97.2% |
27 | Fiscal years ending June 30, 2013 and thereafter 97.0% |
28 | (b) The amount between the applicable percentage in subsection (a) and one hundred |
29 | percent (100%) of the estimated state general fund revenue for any fiscal year as estimated in |
30 | accordance with subsection (a) shall be appropriated in any given fiscal year into the budget |
31 | reserve and cash stabilization account; provided, that for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2009, no |
32 | payment will be made which would increase the total of the budget reserve and cash stabilization |
33 | account to more than three and four-tenths of one percent (3.4%) of only the estimated state |
34 | general fund revenues as set by subsection (a). In the event that the payment to be made into the |
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1 | budget reserve and cash stabilization account would increase the amount in the account to more |
2 | than three and four-tenths of one percent (3.4%) of estimated state general revenues, the amount |
3 | shall be transferred to the Rhode Island Capital Plan fund, to be used solely for capital projects. |
4 | Provided further the applicable percentage shall increase by four-tenths of one percent (.4%) for |
5 | the four (4) succeeding fiscal years as follows: |
6 | Fiscal year ending June 30, 2010 3.8% |
7 | Fiscal year ending June 30, 2011 4.2% |
8 | Fiscal year ending June 30, 2012 4.6% |
9 | Fiscal years ending June 30, 2013 and thereafter 5.0% |
10 | However, there shall be no expenditures of money under this section without passage of a |
11 | specific appropriation by the general assembly. (c) Within forty-five (45) days after the close of |
12 | any fiscal year, all unencumbered general revenue in the year end surplus account from the fiscal |
13 | year shall be transferred to the general fund. |
14 | (d) Commencing with the start of FY 2016, the general assembly shall reallocate the |
15 | equivalent of one tenth of one percent (.1%) of general revenues from the Rhode Island capital |
16 | plan fund to the Rhode Island transportation infrastructure fund. In each successive fiscal year |
17 | after FY 2016 and continuing up to and including FY 2020, the amount of this reallocation shall |
18 | be increased by one tenth of one percent (.1%) annually until it reaches the amount of one-half of |
19 | one percent (.5%) in FY 2020 and continue at this rate each year thereafter. |
20 | SECTION 4. Sections 24-12-5, 24-12-40.A, 24-12-40.F and 24-12-40.G of the General |
21 | Laws in Chapter 24-12 entitled "Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority" are hereby |
22 | amended to read as follows: |
23 | 24-12-5. Power to construct, reconstruct, renovate, acquire, maintain, repair, |
24 | operate or manage projects or additional facilities and to issue bonds. -- In order to facilitate |
25 | vehicular traffic, remove many of the present handicaps and hazards on the congested highways |
26 | in the state, alleviate the barriers caused by large bodies of water, and promote the agricultural |
27 | and industrial development of the state, the Rhode Island turnpike and bridge authority is hereby |
28 | authorized and empowered: to construct the Newport Bridge, the turnpike, any portion thereof or |
29 | any additional facility hereafter authorized to be constructed; to acquire the Mount Hope Bridge, |
30 | to acquire the Sakonnet River Bridge, to acquire the Jamestown Verrazzano Bridge and any |
31 | additional facility hereafter authorized to be acquired; to maintain, construct, reconstruct, |
32 | renovate, acquire, repair, operate or manage any project or projects; and to issue bonds of the |
33 | authority as provided in this chapter to finance any project or projects; provided, however, that |
34 | the Mount Hope Bridge shall only be acquired as provided for by section 24-12-40A. Provided |
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1 | further, that effective July 1, 2014, the authority of the Rhode Island turnpike and bridge authority |
2 | to issue bonds shall be modified so that all such bonding shall be accomplished by the state only |
3 | through the issuance of general obligation bonds. Debt service on bonds shall be paid for by the |
4 | Rhode Island turnpike and bridge authority through revenue generated from tolls on the Newport |
5 | Pell bridge, and other sources, including annual appropriations from the general fund as needed. |
6 | 24-12-40.A. Title to Mount Hope Bridge vested in Rhode Island turnpike and bridge |
7 | authority -- Continuation of tolls.Title to Mount Hope Bridge vested in Rhode Island |
8 | turnpike and bridge authority -- Continuation of tolls [effective until July 1, 2014] 24-12- |
9 | 40.A. Title to Mount Hope Bridge vested in Rhode Island department of transportation |
10 | [effective July 1, 2014]. – (a) All powers, control, and jurisdiction of and title to the Mount Hope |
11 | Bridge is hereby affirmed as having vested in the Rhode Island turnpike and bridge authority as |
12 | of June 1, 1964, and the transfer of funds to the authority by the trustee under the trust indenture |
13 | securing the Mount Hope Bridge revenue bonds is hereby ratified and affirmed. The authority |
14 | shall continue to charge and collect tolls for the use of the Mount Hope Bridge to provide funds |
15 | sufficient with any other monies available therefor for paying the costs of maintaining, repairing, |
16 | and operating the bridge, and in any event tolls for the use of the Mount Hope Bridge shall |
17 | continue until a fund shall be provided for the payment of engineering, financing, and legal |
18 | services in connection with the financing and construction of the Newport Bridge. The power and |
19 | right of the authority to collect and to use tolls collected for the use of the Mount Hope Bridge |
20 | subsequent to June 1, 1964 for the purpose of payment of engineering, financial, and legal |
21 | services in connection with the financing and construction of the Newport Bridge in an amount |
22 | heretofore expended not in excess of six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000) is hereby ratified |
23 | and affirmed. |
24 | (b) Provided, that effective July 1, 2014, title to the Mount Hope Bridge shall be |
25 | transferred to the department of transportation. Provided further, that effective July 1, 2014, any |
26 | authority to collect tolls on said bridge shall be deemed revoked and voided, and no tolls shall be |
27 | collected on said bridge without express authorization by the general assembly. Additionally, the |
28 | general assembly may appropriate funds to reimburse the Rhode Island turnpike and bridge |
29 | authority for capital improvements to the Mount Hope Bridge. |
30 | 24-12-40.F. Title to Sakonnet River Bridge vested in Rhode Island turnpike and |
31 | bridge authority -- Institution of tolls.Title to Sakonnet River Bridge vested in Rhode Island |
32 | turnpike and bridge authority -- Institution of tolls [effective until July 1, 2014] 24-12-40.F. |
33 | Title to Sakonnet River Bridge vested in Rhode Island department of transportation |
34 | [effective July 1, 2014]. – (a) All powers, control, and jurisdiction of and title to the Sakonnet |
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1 | River Bridge is authorized to be transferred to the Rhode Island turnpike and bridge authority. |
2 | Beginning February 1, 2014, the authority may charge and collect tolls for the use of the |
3 | Sakonnet River Bridge to provide funds sufficient with any other monies available therefor for |
4 | paying the costs of acquiring, leasing, maintaining, repairing and operating, the Jamestown |
5 | Verrazzano Bridge, the Mount Hope Bridge, the Newport Bridge, and the Sakonnet River Bridge, |
6 | the turnpike and additional facilities. Until February 1, 2014, the Authority shall not charge and |
7 | collect tolls in excess of those in place on the Newport Bridge on June 1, 2013. Should any part |
8 | of this section contravene or be inconsistent with any term or provision of the general laws, the |
9 | provisions of this section shall control. |
10 | (b) Provided, that effective July 1, 2014, title to the Sakonnet River Bridge shall be |
11 | transferred to the department of transportation. Provided further, that effective July 1, 2014, any |
12 | authority to collect tolls on said bridge shall be deemed revoked and voided, and no tolls shall be |
13 | collected on said bridge without express authorization by the general assembly. |
14 | 24-12-40.G. Title to Jamestown Verrazzano Bridge vested in Rhode Island turnpike |
15 | and bridge authority. – (a) All powers, control, and jurisdiction of and title to the Jamestown |
16 | Verrazzano Bridge is authorized to be transferred to the Rhode Island turnpike and bridge |
17 | authority. |
18 | (b) Provided further, that effective July 1, 2014, any authority to collect tolls on said |
19 | bridge shall be deemed revoked and voided, and no tolls shall be collected on said bridge without |
20 | express authorization by the general assembly. |
21 | SECTION 5. Chapter 31-36 of the General Laws entitled "Motor Fuel Tax" is hereby |
22 | amended by adding thereto the following section: |
23 | 31-36-24. Joint commission to study motor fuel tax. -- (a) There is hereby created a |
24 | joint legislative commission to monitor, study, report and make recommendations on all areas of |
25 | the motor fuel tax and to seek out ways to replace such tax. |
26 | (b) The commission consists of twelve (12) members of the general assembly: six (6) of |
27 | whom shall be members of the house of representatives, to include the chair or deputy chair of the |
28 | committee on finance, and five (5) other members, one of whom shall be from the minority party, |
29 | all to be appointed by, and to serve at the discretion of, the speaker of the house of |
30 | representatives; and six (6) of whom shall be from the senate, to include the chair or vice chair of |
31 | the committee on finance, and five (5) other members, one of whom from the minority party, all |
32 | to be appointed by, and to serve at the discretion of, the president of the senate. |
33 | (c) The commission shall have co-chairpersons, one appointed by the speaker of the |
34 | house of representatives and one by the president of the senate. |
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1 | (d) The commission may review or study any matter related to the motor vehicle fuel tax |
2 | and shall seek ways to devise and implement a replacement for the motor vehicle fuel tax. The |
3 | commission may request and shall receive from any instrumentality of the state. The commission |
4 | shall make recommendations to the speaker of the house and the president of the senate on or |
5 | before March 1, 2015. |
6 | (e) The commission shall have the power to hold hearings, shall meet at least quarterly, |
7 | may make recommendations to the general assembly, state agencies, private industry or any other |
8 | entity, and shall report to the general assembly on its findings and recommendations as it |
9 | determines appropriate, in addition to the recommendations required pursuant to subsection (d). |
10 | SECTION 6. Chapter 31-47.4 of the General Laws entitled "Uninsured Motorist |
11 | Identification Database Procedure" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section: |
12 | 31-47.4-11. Funds to be deposited into transportation infrastructure fund. – |
13 | Beginning in fiscal year 2016, all funds and revenue generated as a result of the establishment of |
14 | the uninsured motorist identification database pursuant to this chapter shall be deposited into the |
15 | Rhode Island transportation infrastructure fund established pursuant to § 35-4-11.1. This amount |
16 | shall be in addition to the amount appropriated pursuant to § 35-4-11.1. |
17 | SECTION 7. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO PUBLIC FINANCE -- RHODE ISLAND TRANSPORTATION | |
INFRASTRUCTURE FUND -- CREATION -- ALLOCATIONS TO FUND | |
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1 | This act would provide a new method to fund transportation and bridge costs in Rhode |
2 | Island. The act would establish the Rhode Island transportation infrastructure fund as a restricted |
3 | receipt account within the Rhode Island intermodal surface transportation fund. The act would |
4 | provide further annual allocations to the transportation infrastructure fund from various sources. |
5 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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