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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND  | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY  | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2018  | |
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A N A C T  | |
RELATING TO WATERS AND NAVIGATION -- THE MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY  | |
SYSTEMS TRANSACTIONS ACT  | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Slater, and Diaz  | |
Date Introduced: April 26, 2018  | |
Referred To: House Finance  | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:  | |
1  | SECTION 1. Title 46 of the General Laws entitled "WATERS AND NAVIGATION" is  | 
2  | hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter:  | 
3  | CHAPTER 32  | 
4  | MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS TRANSACTIONS ACT  | 
5  | 46-32-1. Short title.  | 
6  | This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Municipal Water Supply Systems  | 
7  | Transactions Act."  | 
8  | 46-32-2. Legislative findings.  | 
9  | (a) The purpose of this chapter is to authorize municipal water supply systems and  | 
10  | regional water quality management district commissions to enter into transactions with other  | 
11  | municipal water supply systems and regional water quality management district commissions as  | 
12  | well as any public or private operator of a water supply system or water quality management  | 
13  | system, notwithstanding the provisions of any charter, other laws or ordinances, general, special,  | 
14  | or local, or of any rule or regulation of any state public body, restricting or regulating in any  | 
15  | manner the power of any municipal water supply system, regional water quality management  | 
16  | district commission, or public or private operator of a water supply system or water quality  | 
17  | management system.  | 
18  | (b) It is hereby found and declared that:  | 
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1  | (1) Municipal water supply systems and regional water quality management district  | 
2  | commissions providing the protection, development, management, financial security, and use of  | 
3  | water should be integrated with each other or with other public or private operators of water  | 
4  | supply systems or water quality management systems in a manner that serves the citizens of  | 
5  | Rhode Island most efficiently and cost-effectively.  | 
6  | (2) It is in the state's economic and environmental interests to coordinate the efforts of  | 
7  | municipal water supply systems and regional water quality management district commissions  | 
8  | with each other or with other public or private operators of water supply systems or water quality  | 
9  | management systems to collect, treat, distribute, store and protect water supplies, and to collect,  | 
10  | dispose and treat sewage and waste water.  | 
11  | (3) Coordination of municipal water supply systems and regional water quality  | 
12  | management district commissions with each other or with other public or private operators of  | 
13  | water supply systems or water quality management systems provides efficiencies inuring to the  | 
14  | benefit of the state's citizens in the form of reliable, cost-effective, high-quality water that  | 
15  | protects public health, promotes environmental stewardship, reduces redundancy, maintains  | 
16  | customer confidence, and supports a prosperous economy.  | 
17  | (4) It is in the economic and environmental interests of Rhode Island citizens to develop  | 
18  | and facilitate efficient planning for the delivery of drinking water and sewage collection, disposal,  | 
19  | and treatment services through relationships vested with the operating, financing and regulatory  | 
20  | powers to provide appropriate means for addressing such needs.  | 
21  | 46-32-3. Powers to enter into transactions.  | 
22  | (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of any charter, other laws or ordinances, general,  | 
23  | special, or local, or of any rule or regulation restricting or regulating in any manner the power of  | 
24  | municipal water supply systems or regional water quality management district commissions, such  | 
25  | municipal water supply systems and regional water quality management district commissions are  | 
26  | authorized to enter into transactions ("transactions") with other municipal water supply systems,  | 
27  | regional water quality management district commissions, and public or private operators of water  | 
28  | supply systems or water quality management systems to facilitate the coordination of their  | 
29  | operations for the purposes aforesaid.  | 
30  | (b) Upon the consummation of a transaction, subject to § 46-32-5, the resulting, surviving  | 
31  | entity shall be considered a "public utility" as defined in § 39-1-2 with respect to such municipal  | 
32  | water supply system.  | 
33  | (c) Notwithstanding the foregoing, §§ 39-3-24, 39-3-25 or any other general law to the  | 
34  | contrary, neither the Rhode Island public utilities commission nor the Rhode Island division of  | 
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1  | public utilities and carriers shall have any jurisdiction, authority, or other power to approve,  | 
2  | reject, review, or in any way affect any transaction.  | 
3  | 46-32-4. Rate determinations.  | 
4  | (a) Any existing rates and charges, which are in effect at the time a transaction is  | 
5  | consummated, shall continue in full force and effect until otherwise determined by this section.  | 
6  | (b) Upon consummation of a transaction, rates and charges shall be established such as to  | 
7  | provide revenues sufficient at all times to pay, as the same shall become due, any and all  | 
8  | payments required to be made to a municipality that has entered into a transaction, the principal  | 
9  | and interest on any notes or bonds, together with the maintenance of proper reserves therefore, in  | 
10  | addition to paying, as the same shall become due, all expenses of operating and maintaining the  | 
11  | water supply system, together with proper reserves for depreciation, maintenance, and  | 
12  | contingencies and all other obligations and indebtedness.  | 
13  | (c) The Rhode Island public utilities commission and the Rhode Island division of public  | 
14  | utilities and carriers shall recognize and apply all payments made to a municipality pursuant to a  | 
15  | transaction in its review and approval of rates, including, but not limited to, those payments and  | 
16  | fees referenced in §§ 46-32-3 and 46-32-5, respectively.  | 
17  | (d) Subject to the foregoing, for the five (5) years following a transaction, neither the  | 
18  | Rhode Island public utilities commission nor the Rhode Island division of public utilities and  | 
19  | carriers shall have any jurisdiction, authority or power to approve, reject, review, or in any way  | 
20  | affect percentage increases in rates of a transacting party. However, percentage increases in rates  | 
21  | applicable to affected residential, commercial, industrial and whole sale ratepayers during the five  | 
22  | (5) years following a transaction may not exceed, in total, the percentage rate increase for such  | 
23  | ratepayers during the five (5) years prior to the transaction. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the  | 
24  | Rhode Island public utilities commission and the Rhode Island division of public utilities and  | 
25  | carriers shall have the authority to increase such rate to cure, avoid, or otherwise respond to a  | 
26  | water shortage or other water emergency. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit any party to a  | 
27  | transaction from recovering all payments, rates, rents, assessments, fees and other costs or  | 
28  | charges of all costs of service from all water users in its system.  | 
29  | 46-32-5. Special provisions applicable to transactions.  | 
30  | (a) Each party to a transaction shall pay its own reasonably incurred fees, costs and  | 
31  | expenses, including, but not limited to, legal, accounting, and engineering fees. Notwithstanding  | 
32  | the foregoing, in the event a transaction is consummated, the terms of such transaction may  | 
33  | provide for reimbursement of the aforesaid fees, costs, and expenses, which may be financed to  | 
34  | the extent permitted under applicable law. In the event that the transacting parties' costs are  | 
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1  | financed, payment of such costs shall not be subject to review and approval by the Rhode Island  | 
2  | public utilities commission or the Rhode Island division of public utilities and carriers.  | 
3  | (b) In any transaction, the transacting parties are authorized to assume such debts related  | 
4  | to such properties and assets being transferred as such parties shall deem appropriate. Such debts  | 
5  | may include notes, bonds, and any other outstanding debts.  | 
6  | SECTION 2. 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 WATERS AND NAVIGATION -- THE MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY  | |
SYSTEMS TRANSACTIONS ACT  | |
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1  | This act would authorize any municipal water supply system and any regional water  | 
2  | quality management district commission to enter into an agreement called a "transaction"  | 
3  | enabling certain water supply systems to merge and be deemed a public utility pursuant to chapter  | 
4  | 1 of title 39.  | 
5  | This act would take effect upon passage.  | 
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