2026 -- S 3344 | |
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LC006564 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026 | |
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S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N | |
DIRECTING THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT TO WORK | |
WITH THE TOWN OF NEW SHOREHAM TO DEVELOP A REGULATORY FRAMEWORK | |
TO REDUCE TICK-BORNE ILLNESS ON BLOCK ISLAND | |
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Introduced By: Senator Alana DiMario | |
Date Introduced: June 03, 2026 | |
Referred To: Placed on the Senate Consent Calendar | |
1 | WHEREAS, Block Island, comprising the Town of New Shoreham, is a unique island |
2 | community in the State of Rhode Island, accessible only by ferry or air, and home to a significant |
3 | year-round resident population as well as hundreds of thousands of seasonal visitors and tourists |
4 | each year; and |
5 | WHEREAS, The island’s geographic isolation has prevented natural predation or |
6 | dispersal that would otherwise regulate deer numbers on the mainland; and |
7 | WHEREAS, The presence of deer on Block Island has led to correspondingly elevated |
8 | populations of ticks, the primary vector for Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, babesiosis, and other |
9 | tick-borne illnesses that pose a serious and ongoing public health threat to island residents and |
10 | visitors; and |
11 | WHEREAS, The rates of tick-borne illness infection among residents of New Shoreham |
12 | are disproportionately high relative to other communities in Rhode Island, placing a significant |
13 | burden on affected individuals, their families, and the healthcare resources available to the island |
14 | community; and |
15 | WHEREAS, Effective management of deer populations has been demonstrated in peer- |
16 | reviewed scientific literature and in practice by other island and coastal communities to be one of |
17 | the most effective means of reducing the incidence of tick-borne illness in humans; and |
18 | WHEREAS, The Town of New Shoreham has expressed a need for regulatory tools and |
19 | state partnership to address the deer population in a manner that is safe, effective, humane, and |
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1 | consistent with sound wildlife management principles; and |
2 | WHEREAS, The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) has |
3 | authority over wildlife management and the issuance of damage permits, including deer damage |
4 | permits, pursuant to the laws of the State of Rhode Island; and |
5 | WHEREAS, It is in the interest of the health, safety, and welfare of the people of Rhode |
6 | Island that the State partner with the Town of New Shoreham to devise a comprehensive, |
7 | evidence-based regulatory framework for addressing deer mitigation as a public health |
8 | intervention; now, therefore, be it |
9 | RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island hereby directs the Rhode |
10 | Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM), in consultation with the Town of New |
11 | Shoreham and the Rhode Island Department of Health, to develop a comprehensive regulatory |
12 | framework for the management and reduction of deer populations on Block Island for the purpose |
13 | of mitigating tick-borne illness; and be it further |
14 | RESOLVED, That such regulatory framework shall include, at minimum: |
15 | 1. Proposed strategies for the reduction or elimination of tick-borne illness vectors, with |
16 | particular focus on deer population management, including but not limited to licensed hunting, |
17 | culling programs, fertility control, and exclusion methods appropriate to the island environment; |
18 | 2. A comprehensive public safety plan governing any deer management activities |
19 | conducted under the framework, including protocols for coordination with local law enforcement, |
20 | notice to residents and visitors, and operational restrictions to ensure public safety; |
21 | 3. A mechanism for the Town of New Shoreham to apply for, and for DEM to issue, a |
22 | wildlife damage permit or such other regulatory authorization as may be necessary to carry out |
23 | approved deer management activities, notwithstanding any other general restrictions on the |
24 | issuance of deer damage permits; |
25 | 4. A method for regularly reporting progress and outcomes to the Department of |
26 | Environmental Management, the Department of Health, and the Rhode Island General Assembly; |
27 | 5. An ongoing data collection program to track deer population trends, tick density and |
28 | species composition, and rates of tick-borne illness infection among island residents and visitors, |
29 | for distribution to the Department of Health and other relevant public health entities; and |
30 | 6. A public education component to inform residents and visitors of tick-borne illness |
31 | risks and evidence-based personal prevention measures; and be it further |
32 | RESOLVED, That the Department of Environmental Management shall submit a report |
33 | of its findings, proposed regulatory framework, and recommended legislative or administrative |
34 | actions to the Governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the President of the |
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1 | Senate no later than six (6) months following the adoption of this resolution; and be it further |
2 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
3 | transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Director of the Rhode Island Department of |
4 | Environmental Management, the Director of the Rhode Island Department of Health, and the |
5 | Town Council of the Town of New Shoreham. |
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