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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO INSURANCE -- WEATHER-RELATED LOSSES

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Kennedy, Solomon, Edwards, O'Brien, Serpa, Spears,
Cotter, Azzinaro, Diaz, and Shallcross Smith

     Date Introduced: February 27, 2026

     Referred To: House Corporations

     (Dept. of Business Regulation)

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Chapter 27-76 of the General Laws entitled "Weather-Related Losses" is

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hereby amended by adding thereto the following section:

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     27-76-10. Strengthen Rhody homes.

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     (a) There is hereby established within the department of business regulation, division of

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insurance, the “strengthen Rhody homes” program.

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     (b) This section does not create an entitlement for property owners or obligate the state in

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any way to fund the inspection, construction, or retrofitting of residential property in this state.

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Implementation of the program is subject to the receipt of federal grants or funds from other sources

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of grants or funds. The insurance superintendent shall use its best efforts to obtain grants or funds

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from the federal government or other funding sources to supplement the financial

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resources of the strengthen Rhody homes program that may be provided by the state.

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     (c) The strengthen Rhody homes program may apply for and receive financial grants or

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gifts to construct or retrofit insurable property to resist loss due to a hurricane or other catastrophic

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events.

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     (d) The strengthen Rhody homes program may also make grants or funding available to

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nonprofit entities for projects to construct or retrofit insurable properties to resist loss due to

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hurricane or other catastrophic windstorm if such grants or funding to nonprofit entities are

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allowable under grant or funding rules, requirements, guidelines, or criteria. However, a nonprofit

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entity shall agree to administer the grants or funds as the strengthen Rhody homes program would

 

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be required to administer grants or funds, and the entity shall provide documentation to the

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insurance superintendent in a timely manner as requested by the insurance superintendent.

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     (e) All mitigation shall be based upon the securing of all required local permits and

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applicable inspections in keeping with local building codes and the Insurance Institute for Business

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and Home Safety (IBHS) Fortified Homes Program. Mitigation projects are subject to random

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reinspection of all projects.

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     (f) The insurance division may promulgate rules and eligibility requirements necessary for

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the proper administration of this section and pursuant to any instructions or requirements on grants

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or funds received by the insurance superintendent for the strengthen Rhody homes program.

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     (g) Strengthen Rhody homes program.

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     (1) The strengthen Rhody homes program is hereby created to make grants available to

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residential Rhode Island homeowners to undertake resilience construction or retrofits to make the

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residential home more resilient to a hurricane or other catastrophic risk.

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     (2) To be eligible for a grant, residential property owners applying for a grant must be able

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to meet the eligibility requirements as set forth by the insurance division for each grant type. These

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requirements shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

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     (i) The residential property owner shall claim their primary residence in a county where

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grants are being approved at the property to be improved;

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     (ii) The home to be mitigated shall be an owner-occupied, single family, primary residence,

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and cannot be a condominium or mobile home;

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     (iii) The home shall be in good repair unless damaged by a hurricane or other catastrophic

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windstorm event. Strengthen Rhody homes program grant funds cannot be used for maintenance

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or repairs, but may be used in conjunction with repairs or reconstruction necessitated by damages

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from a catastrophic event;

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     (iv) A certified IBHS evaluator shall prequalify the insurable property as mitigable and

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identify all improvements required to achieve IBHS FORTIFIED Roof™ (Roof), FORTIFIED

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Silver™ (Silver), FORTIFIED Gold™ (Gold), or successor designation, or similar standard

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approved by the insurance division. The residential property owner shall select the evaluator from

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a list provided by the strengthen Rhody homes program and shall pay the evaluator's fee;

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     (v) The residential property owner shall obtain bids from at least three (3) IBHS certified

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contractors approved by the strengthen Rhody homes program;

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     (vi) The residential property owner shall construct or retrofit the home to the IBHS Roof,

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Silver, Gold, or successor designation or similar standard approved by the insurance

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superintendent;

 

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     (vii) The residential property owner shall provide proof of an in-force policy providing

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wind insurance on the home;

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     (viii) If the insurable property is in a special flood hazard area, the residential property

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owner shall provide proof of an in-force flood insurance policy. The flood policy may be from the

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National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) or a private carrier; and

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     (ix) Grant applications shall be filed in the manner directed by the insurance division in the

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form and manner prescribed by the insurance superintendent, along with any applicable transaction

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fees.

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     (3) Documents, materials, and other information submitted to the insurance superintendent

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by property owners or insurance companies in support of a grant application shall be confidential

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by law and privileged, shall not be subject to open records requests, shall not be subject to subpoena,

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and shall not be subject to discovery or admissible in evidence in any private civil action.

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     (4) Grants to residential property owners shall be used to construct or retrofit an insurable

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property to resist loss due to a hurricane or other catastrophic event.

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     (5) Retrofit projects within three (3) months of the date the residential property owner

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receives notice of the grant approval. New builds shall be completed within the timeframe approved

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by the insurance superintendent. Failure to complete the project timely may result in forfeiture of

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the grant.

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     (6) Grant funds shall only be paid once a certificate has been issued for the IBHS standard

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or similar approved by the insurance superintendent. Grant funds shall be paid by the insurance

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superintendent or another designated agency, on behalf of the residential property owner, directly

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to the contractor who performed the mitigation work.

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     (7) Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis within each income tier

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established by the superintendent, with priority given to lower-income applicants, applicants who

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live in locations that, based on historical data, have a higher susceptibility to catastrophic weather

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events, and applicants meeting any other criteria the insurance superintendent determines is

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appropriate to meet the purpose of the program.

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     (8) Any entity providing funds to the strengthen Rhody homes program shall be permitted

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to establish additional rules and guidelines under which those funds may be used, as long as such

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rules and guidelines do not violate any state or federal law.

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     (9) The insurance division may conduct random inspections of funds, records, and/or

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properties to detect any fraud. These inspections may be conducted similarly to those in chapters

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13.1 and 71 of title 27.

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     (10) Under the strengthen Rhody homes program, a residential property owner shall hire

 

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an IBHS certified contractor who is capable of performing work that satisfies the standards

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prescribed by this section and the rules adopted thereto:

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     (i) The insurance superintendent shall not endorse or otherwise provide preferential

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treatment to any contractor;

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     (ii) A residential property owner is legally responsible for any amount owed to a contractor

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that exceeds awarded grant monies;

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     (iii) To be eligible to work on a project funded by the strengthen Rhody homes program as

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a contractor, a contractor shall meet all program requirements including, but not limited to, those

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listed in this section, and maintain a current copy of all applicable certificates, licenses, and proof

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of insurance coverages with the program office;

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     (iv) The contractor shall hold a valid and active contractor's registration or license as

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applicable pursuant to the provisions of chapter 65 and 65.4 of title 5 in Rhode Island and be free

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from disqualifying disciplinary actions taken by the contractor registration licensing board as

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determined by the insurance superintendent

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     (v) The contractor shall hold an active IBHS FORTIFIED Roof™ contractor certification

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or FORTIFIED professional certification. The contractor is responsible for paying all fees

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associated with certification and training;

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     (vi) The contractor shall maintain accurate contact information with the strengthen Rhody

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homes program;

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     (vii) The contractor shall agree to follow the strengthen Rhody homes program's

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procedures and rules as prescribed by the insurance superintendent;

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     (viii) The contractor shall not have a financial interest in any project funded by the

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strengthen Rhody homes program for which they perform work other than receiving payment on

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behalf of the homeowner from the strengthen Rhody homes program and shall report to the

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strengthen Rhody homes program any potential conflicts of interest before work commences; and

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     (ix) The contractor shall not be the evaluator for any project funded by the strengthen

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Rhody homes program.

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     (11) Evaluators:

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     (i) To be eligible to work on a project funded by the strengthen Rhody homes program as

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an evaluator, the evaluator shall meet all program requirements including, but not limited to, those

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listed below and maintain a current copy of all applicable certificates and licenses with the

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strengthen Rhody homes program office;

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     (ii) The evaluator must be in good standing with IBHS and maintain an active IBHS

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certification as a FORTIFIED roof evaluator. The evaluator is responsible for paying all fees

 

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associated with certification and training;

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     (iii) The evaluator shall agree to follow the strengthen Rhody homes program's procedures

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and rules as prescribed by the insurance superintendent;

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     (iv) The evaluator shall maintain accurate contact information with the strengthen Rhody

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homes program;

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     (v) The evaluator shall not have any financial interest in any project which they inspect for

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designation purposes for the strengthen Rhody homes program;

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     (vi) The evaluator shall not be a contractor or supplier of any materials and/or products or

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systems installed in any home they inspect for designation purposes for the strengthen Rhody

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homes program;

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     (vii) The evaluator shall not be the sales agent for any home being designated for the

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strengthen Rhody homes program; and

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     (viii) The evaluator shall inform the strengthen Rhody homes program of any potential

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conflicts of interest.

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     (12) Funding:

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     (i) There is hereby created a revolving fund in the department of business regulation, to be

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designated the "strengthen Rhody homes revolving fund". The fund shall be a continuing fund, not

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subject to fiscal year limitations, and shall consist of any monies deposited to the fund from the

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receipt of federal grants or funds or from other sources of grants or funds. All monies accruing to

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the credit of the fund are hereby appropriated and may be budgeted and expended by the insurance

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superintendent for the purpose of assisting the strengthen Rhody homes program in performing all

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acts that relate to the function and purpose of the strengthen Rhody homes program. The strengthen

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Rhody homes revolving fund account shall not be subject to any cost recovery or other assessment

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from the state or pursuant to § 35-4-27.

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     (ii) Monies collected pursuant to this act shall be deposited in the strengthen Rhody homes

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revolving fund. Monies shall not lapse, unless otherwise specified under federal funding or federal

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grant, or a grant or funds from another source, or be transferred to any other state funds and shall

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not be utilized for any other purpose

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     SECTION 2. Section 35-4-27 of the General Laws in Chapter 35-4 entitled "State Funds"

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is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     35-4-27. Indirect cost recoveries on restricted receipt accounts.

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     Indirect cost recoveries of fifteen percent (15%) of cash receipts shall be transferred from

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all restricted receipt accounts, to be recorded as general revenues in the general fund. However,

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there shall be no transfer from cash receipts with restrictions received exclusively: (1) From

 

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contributions from nonprofit charitable organizations; (2) From the assessment of indirect cost-

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recovery rates on federal grant funds; or (3) Through transfers from state agencies to the department

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of administration for the payment of debt service. These indirect cost recoveries shall be applied to

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all accounts, unless prohibited by federal law or regulation, court order, or court settlement. The

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following restricted receipt accounts shall not be subject to the provisions of this section:

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     Executive Office of Health and Human Services

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     HIV Care Grant Drug Rebates

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     Health System Transformation Project

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     Rhode Island Statewide Opioid Abatement Account

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     HCBS Support-ARPA

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     HCBS Admin Support-ARPA

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     Department of Human Services

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     Organ Transplant Fund

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     Veterans’ home — Restricted account

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     Veterans’ home — Resident benefits

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     Pharmaceutical Rebates Account

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     Demand Side Management Grants

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     Veteran’s Cemetery Memorial Fund

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     Donations — New Veterans’ Home Construction

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     Commodity Supplemental Food Program-Claims

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     Department of Health

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     Pandemic medications and equipment account

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     Miscellaneous Donations/Grants from Non-Profits

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     State Loan Repayment Match

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     Healthcare Information Technology

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     Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals

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     Eleanor Slater non-Medicaid third-party payor account

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     Hospital Medicare Part D Receipts

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     RICLAS Group Home Operations

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     Group Home Facility Improvement Fund

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     Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

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     Emergency and public communication access account

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     Department of Environmental Management

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     National heritage revolving fund

 

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     Environmental response fund II

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     Underground storage tanks registration fees

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     De Coppet Estate Fund

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     Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission

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     Historic preservation revolving loan fund

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     Historic Preservation loan fund — Interest revenue

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     Department of Public Safety

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     E-911 Uniform Emergency Telephone System

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     Forfeited property — Retained

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     Forfeitures — Federal

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     Forfeited property — Gambling

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     Donation — Polygraph and Law Enforcement Training

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     Rhode Island State Firefighter’s League Training Account

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     Fire Academy Training Fees Account

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     Attorney General

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     Forfeiture of property

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     Federal forfeitures

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     Attorney General multi-state account

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     Forfeited property — Gambling

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     Department of Administration

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     Health Insurance Market Integrity Fund

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     RI Health Benefits Exchange

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     Information Technology restricted receipt account

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     Restore and replacement — Insurance coverage

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     Convention Center Authority rental payments

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     Investment Receipts — TANS

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     OPEB System Restricted Receipt Account

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     Grants Management Administration

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     Office of Energy Resources

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     OER Reconciliation Funding

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     RGGI Executive Climate Change Coordinating Council Projects

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     Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Operating and Maintenance Account

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     Clean Transportation Programs

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     Department of Housing

 

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     Housing Resources and Homelessness Restricted Receipt Account

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     Housing Production Fund

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     Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Fund

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     Department of Revenue

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     Car Rental Tax/Surcharge-Warwick Share

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     DMV Modernization Project

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     Jobs Tax Credit Redemption Fund

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     Legislature

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     Audit of federal assisted programs

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     Department of Children, Youth and Families

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     Children’s Trust Accounts — SSI

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     Military Staff

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     RI Military Family Relief Fund

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     RI National Guard Counterdrug Program

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     Treasury

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     Admin. Expenses — State Retirement System

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     Retirement — Treasury Investment Options

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     Defined Contribution — Administration - RR

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     Violent Crimes Compensation — Refunds

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     Treasury Research Fellowship

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     Business Regulation

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     Banking Division Reimbursement Account

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     Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner Reimbursement Account

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     Securities Division Reimbursement Account

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     Commercial Licensing and Racing and Athletics Division Reimbursement Account

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     Insurance Division Reimbursement Account

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     Strengthen Rhody Homes Revolving Fund

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     Historic Preservation Tax Credit Account

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     Rhode Island Cannabis Control Commission

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     Marijuana Trust Fund

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     Social Equity Assistance Fund

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     Judiciary

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     Arbitration Fund Restricted Receipt Account

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     Third-Party Grants

 

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     RI Judiciary Technology Surcharge Account

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     Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

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     Statewide Student Transportation Services Account

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     School for the Deaf Fee-for-Service Account

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     School for the Deaf — School Breakfast and Lunch Program

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     Davies Career and Technical School Local Education Aid Account

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     Davies — National School Breakfast & Lunch Program

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     School Construction Services

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     Office of the Postsecondary Commissioner

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     Tuition Savings Program Fund

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     Higher Education and Industry Center

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     IGT STEM Scholarships

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     Department of Labor and Training

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     Job Development Fund

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     Contractor Training Restricted Receipt Account

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     Workers’ Compensation Administrative Account

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     Rhode Island Council on the Arts

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     Governors’ Portrait Donation Fund

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     Statewide records management system account

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     SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO INSURANCE -- WEATHER-RELATED LOSSES

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     This act would provide a framework through which the department of business regulation

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can seek grants to fund a home hardening program.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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