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1 | ARTICLE 10 | |
2 | RELATING TO LEASES | |
3 | SECTION 1. Department of Corrections (249 Roosevelt Avenue, Pawtucket). | |
4 | WHEREAS, The Department of Corrections currently occupies approximately 4,700 | |
5 | square feet at 249 Roosevelt Avenue in the City of Pawtucket; | |
6 | WHEREAS, The Department of Corrections currently has a current lease agreement, in | |
7 | full force and effect, with PUI O, Inc., for approximately 4,700 square feet of office space located | |
8 | at 249 Roosevelt Avenue, in the City of Pawtucket; | |
9 | WHEREAS, The existing lease expires on July 31, 2024, and the Department of | |
10 | Corrections wishes to renew this lease for an additional five-year term; | |
11 | WHEREAS, The State of Rhode Island, acting by and through the Department of | |
12 | Corrections attests to the fact that there are no clauses in the lease agreement with PUI O, Inc., that | |
13 | would interfere with the Department of Corrections lease agreement or use of the facility; | |
14 | WHEREAS, The leased premises provide a critical location for the offices of the | |
15 | Department of Corrections from which the Department can fulfill its mission; | |
16 | WHEREAS, The annual base rent in the agreement in the current fiscal year, ending June | |
17 | 30, 2024 is $99,734.04; | |
18 | WHEREAS, The anticipated annual base rent of the agreement in each of the five (5) years | |
19 | of the renewal term will not exceed $106,716.00; | |
20 | WHEREAS, The payment of the annual base rent will be made from funds available to the | |
21 | Department of Corrections for the payments of rental and lease costs based on annual | |
22 | appropriations made by the General Assembly; and | |
23 | WHEREAS, The State Properties Committee now respectfully requests the approval of the | |
24 | General Assembly for the lease agreement between the Department of Corrections and PUI O, Inc., | |
25 | for leased space located at 249 Roosevelt Avenue, Pawtucket; now therefore be it | |
26 | RESOLVED, That this General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island hereby approves | |
27 | the lease agreement, for a term not to exceed five (5) years and an aggregate base rent not to exceed | |
28 | $533,580.00; | |
29 | RESOLVED, That this Joint Resolution shall take effect upon passage by the General | |
30 | Assembly; | |
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1 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State is hereby authorized and directed to transmit duly | |
2 | certified copies of this resolution to the Governor, the Director of the Department of Corrections, | |
3 | the Director of Administration, the State Budget Officer, and the Chair of the State Properties | |
4 | Committee. | |
5 | SECTION 2. Section 42-11-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-11 entitled "Department | |
6 | of Administration" is hereby amended to read as follows: | |
7 | 42-11-2. Powers and duties of department. | |
8 | The department of administration shall have the following powers and duties: | |
9 | (1) To prepare a budget for the several state departments and agencies, subject to the | |
10 | direction and supervision of the governor; | |
11 | (2) To administer the budget for all state departments and agencies, except as specifically | |
12 | exempted by law; | |
13 | (3) To devise, formulate, promulgate, supervise, and control accounting systems, | |
14 | procedures, and methods for the state departments and agencies, conforming to such accounting | |
15 | standards and methods as are prescribed by law; | |
16 | (4) To purchase or to contract for the supplies, materials, articles, equipment, printing, and | |
17 | services needed by state departments and agencies, except as specifically exempted by law; | |
18 | (5) To prescribe standard specifications for those purchases and contracts and to enforce | |
19 | compliance with specifications; | |
20 | (6) To supervise and control the advertising for bids and awards for state purchases; | |
21 | (7) To regulate the requisitioning and storage of purchased items, the disposal of surplus | |
22 | and salvage, and the transfer to or between state departments and agencies of needed supplies, | |
23 | equipment, and materials; | |
24 | (8) To maintain, equip, and keep in repair the state house, state office building, and other | |
25 | premises owned or rented by the state for the use of any department or agency, excepting those | |
26 | buildings, the control of which is vested by law in some other agency; | |
27 | (9) To provide for the periodic inspection, appraisal or inventory of all state buildings and | |
28 | property, real and personal; | |
29 | (10) To require reports from state agencies on the buildings and property in their custody; | |
30 | (11) To issue regulations to govern the protection and custody of the property of the state; | |
31 | (12) To assign office and storage space and to rent and lease land and buildings for the use | |
32 | of the several state departments and agencies in the manner provided by law; | |
33 | (13) To control and supervise the acquisition, operation, maintenance, repair, and | |
34 | replacement of state-owned motor vehicles by state agencies; | |
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1 | (14) To maintain and operate central duplicating and mailing service for the several state | |
2 | departments and agencies; | |
3 | (15) To furnish the several departments and agencies of the state with other essential office | |
4 | services; | |
5 | (16) To survey and examine the administration and operation of the state departments and | |
6 | agencies, submitting to the governor proposals to secure greater administrative efficiency and | |
7 | economy, to minimize the duplication of activities, and to effect a better organization and | |
8 | consolidation of functions among state agencies; | |
9 | (17) To operate a merit system of personnel administration and personnel management as | |
10 | defined in § 36-3-3 in connection with the conditions of employment in all state departments and | |
11 | agencies within the classified service; | |
12 | (18) To assign or reassign, with the approval of the governor, any functions, duties, or | |
13 | powers established by this chapter to any agency within the department; | |
14 | (19) To establish, maintain, and operate a data processing center or centers, approve the | |
15 | acquisition and use of electronic data processing services by state agencies, furnish staff assistance | |
16 | in methods, systems and programming work to other state agencies, and arrange for and effect the | |
17 | centralization and consolidation of punch card and electronic data processing equipment and | |
18 | services in order to obtain maximum utilization and efficiency; | |
19 | (20) To devise, formulate, promulgate, supervise, and control a comprehensive and | |
20 | coordinated statewide information system designed to improve the database used in the | |
21 | management of public resources, to consult and advise with other state departments and agencies | |
22 | and municipalities to assure appropriate and full participation in this system, and to encourage the | |
23 | participation of the various municipalities of this state in this system by providing technical or other | |
24 | appropriate assistance toward establishing, within those municipalities, compatible information | |
25 | systems in order to obtain the maximum effectiveness in the management of public resources; | |
26 | (i) The comprehensive and coordinated statewide information system may include a Rhode | |
27 | Island geographic information system of land-related economic, physical, cultural and natural | |
28 | resources. | |
29 | (ii) In order to ensure the continuity of the maintenance and functions of the geographic | |
30 | information system, the general assembly may annually appropriate such sum as it may deem | |
31 | necessary to the department of administration for its support; | |
32 | (21) To administer a statewide planning program including planning assistance to the state | |
33 | departments and agencies; | |
34 | (22) To administer a statewide program of photography and photographic services; | |
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1 | (23) To negotiate with public or private educational institutions in the state, in cooperation | |
2 | with the department of health, for state support of medical education; | |
3 | (24) To promote the expansion of markets for recovered material and to maximize their | |
4 | return to productive economic use through the purchase of materials and supplies with recycled | |
5 | content by the state of Rhode Island to the fullest extent practically feasible; | |
6 | (25) To approve costs as provided in § 23-19-32; | |
7 | (26) To provide all necessary civil service tests for individuals seeking employment as | |
8 | social workers at the department of human services at least twice each year and to maintain an | |
9 | adequate hiring list for this position at all times; | |
10 | (27)(i) To prepare a report every three (3) months of all current property leases or rentals | |
11 | by any state or quasi-state agency to include the following information: | |
12 | (A) Name of lessor; | |
13 | (B) Description of the lease (purpose, physical characteristics, and location); | |
14 | (C) Cost of the lease; | |
15 | (D) Amount paid to date; | |
16 | (E) Date initiated; | |
17 | (F) Date covered by the lease. | |
18 | (ii) To prepare a report by October 31, 2014, of all current property owned by the state or | |
19 | leased by any state agency or quasi-state agency to include the following information: | |
20 | (A) Total square feet for each building or leased space; | |
21 | (B) Total square feet for each building and space utilized as office space currently; | |
22 | (C) Location of each building or leased space; | |
23 | (D) Ratio and listing of buildings owned by the state versus leased; | |
24 | (E) Total occupancy costs which shall include capital expenses, provided a proxy should | |
25 | be provided to compare properties that are owned versus leased by showing capital expenses on | |
26 | owned properties as a per square foot cost at industry depreciation rates; | |
27 | (F) Expiration dates of leases; | |
28 | (G) Number of workstations per building or leased space; | |
29 | (H) Total square feet divided by number of workstations; | |
30 | (I) Total number of vacant workstations; | |
31 | (J) Percentage of vacant workstations versus total workstations available; | |
32 | (K) Date when an action is required by the state to renew or terminate a lease; | |
33 | (L) Strategic plan for leases commencing or expiring by June 30, 2016; | |
34 | (M) Map of all state buildings which provides: cost per square foot to maintain, total | |
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1 | number of square feet, total operating cost, date each lease expires, number of persons per building | |
2 | and total number of vacant seats per building; and | |
3 | (N) Industry benchmark report which shall include total operating cost by full-time | |
4 | equivalent employee, total operating cost by square foot and total square feet divided by full-time | |
5 | equivalent employee; | |
6 | (28) To prepare a report to the chairs of the house and senate finance committees by | |
7 | December 15, 2021 February 15, 2025, and each year thereafter of all current property owned by | |
8 | the state or leased by any state agency or quasi-state agency to include the following information: | |
9 | (i) Total square feet for each building or leased space; | |
10 | (ii) Total square feet for each building and space utilized as office space currently; | |
11 | (iii) Location of each building or leased space; | |
12 | (iv) Ratio and listing of buildings owned by the state versus leased; | |
13 | (v) Total occupancy costs which shall include capital expenses, provided a proxy should | |
14 | be provided to compare properties that are owned versus leased by showing capital expenses on | |
15 | owned properties as a per square foot cost at industry depreciation rates; | |
16 | (vi) Expiration dates of leases; | |
17 | (vii) Number of workstations per building or leased space; | |
18 | (viii) Total square feet divided by number of workstations; | |
19 | (ix) Total number of vacant workstations; | |
20 | (x) Percentage of vacant workstations versus total workstations available; | |
21 | (xi) Date when an action is required by the state to renew or terminate a lease; | |
22 | (xii) Strategic plan for leases commencing or expiring by June 30, 2022, and each | |
23 | subsequent year thereafter; | |
24 | (xiii) Master facility plans as required by § 42-11-2.9(a)(2); | |
25 | (xiii)(xiv) Map of all state buildings that provides: cost per square foot to maintain, total | |
26 | number of square feet, total operating cost, date each lease expires, number of persons per building | |
27 | and total number of vacant seats per building; and | |
28 | (xiv)(xv) Industry benchmark report related to office space that shall include total operating | |
29 | cost by full-time equivalent employee, total operating cost by square foot and total square feet | |
30 | divided by full-time equivalent employee; | |
31 | (29) To provide by December 31, 1995, the availability of automatic direct deposit to any | |
32 | recipient of a state benefit payment, provided that the agency responsible for making that payment | |
33 | generates one thousand (1,000) or more such payments each month; | |
34 | (30) To encourage municipalities, school districts, and quasi-public agencies to achieve | |
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1 | cost savings in health insurance, purchasing, or energy usage by participating in state contracts, or | |
2 | by entering into collaborative agreements with other municipalities, districts, or agencies. To assist | |
3 | in determining whether the benefit levels including employee cost sharing and unit costs of such | |
4 | benefits and costs are excessive relative to other municipalities, districts, or quasi-public agencies | |
5 | as compared with state benefit levels and costs; and | |
6 | (31) To administer a health benefit exchange in accordance with chapter 157 of this title. | |
7 | SECTION 3. This article shall take effect upon passage. | |
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