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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO STATUTES AND STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION | |
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     Introduced By: Representatives Mattiello, and Newberry | |
     Date Introduced: February 09, 2012 | |
     Referred To: House Judiciary | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Section 11-9-1.4 of the General Laws in Chapter 11-9 entitled "Children" is |
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hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     11-9-1.4. Minor electronically disseminating indecent material to another person -- |
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"Sexting" prohibited. -- (a) Definitions as used in this section: |
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      (1) "Minor" means any person not having reached eighteen (18) years of age; |
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      (2) "Computer" has the meaning given to that term in section 11-52-1; |
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      (3) "Telecommunication device" means an analog or digital electronic device which |
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processes data, telephony, video, or sound transmission as part of any system involved in the |
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sending and/or receiving at a distance of voice, sound, data, and/or video transmissions; |
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      (4) "Indecent visual depiction" means any digital image or digital video of the minor |
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engaging in sexually explicit conduct, and includes data stored |
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telecommunication device, or other electronic storage media which is capable of conversion into |
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a visual image; |
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      (5) "Sexually explicit conduct" means actual masturbation or graphic focus on or |
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lascivious exhibition of the nude genitals or pubic area of the minor. |
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      (b) No minor shall knowingly and voluntarily and without threat or coercion use a |
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computer or telecommunication device to transmit an indecent visual depiction of himself or |
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herself to another person. |
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      (c) A violation of this section shall be a status offense and referred to the family court. |
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      (d) Any minor adjudicated under subsection (b) shall not be charged under section 11-9- |
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1.3 and, further, shall not be subject to sex offender registration requirements set forth in section |
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11-37.1-1 et seq., entitled "Sexual Offender Registration and Community Notification Act." |
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     SECTION 2. Section 15-23.1-210 of the General Laws in Chapter 15-23.1 entitled |
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"Uniform Interstate Family Support Act" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     15-23.1-210. Application of chapter to nonresident subject to personal jurisdiction. |
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[Contingent effective date; see note.] -- A tribunal of this state exercising personal jurisdiction |
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over a nonresident in a proceeding under this chapter, under other law of this state relating to a |
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support order, or recognizing a foreign support order may receive evidence from outside this state |
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pursuant to section 15-23.1-316, communicate with a tribunal outside this state pursuant to |
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section 15-23.1-317, and obtain discovery through a tribunal outside this state pursuant to section |
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15-23.1-318. In all other respects, sections 301 -- 616 of this chapter do not apply and the tribunal |
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shall apply the procedural and substantive law of this state. |
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     SECTION 3. Section 17-20-10 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-20 entitled "Mail |
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Ballots" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     17-20-10. Certification of applications -- Issuance of ballots -- Marking of lists -- |
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Mailing address. -- (a) Upon receipt of the application, the local board shall immediately |
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examine it and determine whether it complies with each of the requirements set forth by this |
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chapter and compare the signature on the ballot application with the signature contained on the |
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original registration card, except as may be otherwise provided by law, to satisfy itself that the |
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applicant is a qualified voter. Upon determining that it does meet each requirement of this chapter |
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and that the signature appears to be the same, the local board shall mark the application |
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"accepted" and record in the space provided on the ballot application the senatorial, |
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representative, and voting district in which the applicant should vote. |
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      (b) The local board shall also record the city or town code and district information in the |
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mailing label section of the mail ballot application. The local board shall also print or type the |
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name of the elector and the complete mailing address in that section. If the local board does not |
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accept the application, the local board shall return the application to the elector, together with a |
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form prescribed by the secretary of state, specifying the reason or reasons for the return of the |
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application. |
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      (c) Not later than 4:00 p.m. on the eighteenth (18th) day before the day of any election |
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referred to in this chapter or within seven (7) days of receipt by the local board, whichever occurs |
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first, the local board shall certify the applications to the secretary of state through the CVRS |
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system as this procedure is prescribed by the secretary of state. Upon the certification of a mail |
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ballot application to the secretary of state, the local board shall enter on the voting list the fact |
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that a mail ballot application for the voter has been certified and shall cause the delivery of the |
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certified mail ballot applications together with the signed certified listing thereof in sealed |
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packages to the state board of elections. |
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      (d) (1) Upon the ballots becoming available, the secretary of state shall immediately, |
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issue and mail, by first class mail, postage prepaid, a mail ballot to each eligible voter who has |
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been certified. With respect to voters who have applied for these mail ballots under the provisions |
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of subdivision 17-20-2 |
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return envelope addressed: "Board of Elections, 50 Branch Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island |
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02904-2790". |
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      (2) The secretary of state shall include on the mail ballot envelope a numerical or |
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alphabetical code designating the city or town where the voter resides. The secretary of state shall |
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immediately thereafter indicate on the voter's record that the secretary of state has sent mail |
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ballots provided, that this mark shall serve solely to indicate that a mail ballot has been issued and |
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shall not be construed as voting in the election. |
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      (e) Prior to each election, the secretary of state shall also furnish to the chairperson of the |
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state committee of each political party a list of the names and residence addresses of all persons |
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to whom mail ballots have been issued. The secretary of state shall also furnish to a candidate for |
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political office upon request a list of the names and residence addresses of all persons to whom |
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mail ballots have been issued within his or her district. |
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      (f) [Deleted by P.L. 2005, ch. 167, section 2.] |
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      (g) If a ballot is returned to the secretary of state by the postal service as undeliverable, |
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the secretary of state shall consult with the appropriate local board to determine the accuracy of |
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the mailing address, and the secretary of state shall be required to remail the ballot to the voter |
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using the corrected address provided by the local board. If the local board is unable to provide a |
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different address than that to which the ballot was originally mailed, the ballot shall be reissued |
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by the secretary of state to the board of canvassers in the city or town where the voter resides |
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utilizing the numerical or alphabetical code established in subsection (d) of this section. The |
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board shall then attempt to notify the voter at his or her place of residence that the ballot has been |
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returned as undeliverable. The ballot must be voted and witnessed in accordance with the |
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provisions of this chapter. |
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      (h) The acceptance of a mail ballot application by the board of canvassers and the |
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issuance of a mail ballot by the secretary of state shall not create any presumption as to the |
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accuracy of the information provided by the applicant or as to the applicant's compliance with the |
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provisions of this chapter. Any inaccuracy in the provided information or irregularity in the |
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application may be raised as a challenge to the ballot before the board of elections at the time of |
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certification. If the challenge raised at that time is meritorious, the ballot shall be voided. |
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      (i) Within two (2) business days of receipt by the local board, the board shall certify |
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emergency mail ballot applications and shall cause the delivery of the emergency mail ballot |
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applications, and certification sheet in sealed packages to the state board of elections. |
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     SECTION 4. Section 27-3-38 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-3 entitled "Surplus |
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Lines Insurance" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     27-3-38. Surplus line brokers -- License -- Affidavit of inability to obtain insurance - |
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Reports and records - Premium tax - Notice to purchasers. -- (a) The insurance commissioner |
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may issue a surplus line broker's license to any person authorizing the licensee to procure, subject |
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to the restrictions provided in this section, policies of insurance, except life and health and |
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accident, from eligible surplus lines insurers. Residents |
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property and casualty insurance producer license to qualify for a surplus lines broker license. This |
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license may be denied, suspended or revoked by the insurance commissioner whenever, in the |
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commissioner's judgment, any of the bases under section 27-2.4-14 exist. Before any license is |
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issued by the insurance commissioner and before each renewal of a license, there shall be filed in |
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his or her office a written application by the person desiring the license in the form and |
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containing any information, that the insurance commissioner may prescribe. For the purposes of |
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carrying out the provisions of the Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act of 2010, the |
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commissioner is authorized to utilize the national insurance producer database of the NAIC, or |
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any other equivalent uniform national database, for the licensure of a person as a surplus lines |
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producer and for renewal of such license. For insureds whose home state is this state, a person |
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shall not procure a contract of surplus lines insurance with a nonadmitted insurer unless the |
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person possesses a current surplus lines insurance license issued by the commissioner. |
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      (b) A Rhode Island resident business entity acting as a surplus line broker may elect to |
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obtain a surplus line broker license. Application shall be made using the uniform business entity |
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application. Prior to approving the application, the commissioner shall find both of the following: |
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      (1) The business entity has paid the appropriate fees. |
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      (2) The business entity has designated a licensed surplus line broker responsible for the |
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business entity's compliance with the insurance laws and rules of this state. |
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      (c) When any policy of insurance is procured under the authority of that license, there |
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shall be executed, both by the licensee and by the insured, affidavits setting forth facts showing |
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that the insured or a licensed Rhode Island producer were unable, after diligent effort, to procure |
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from no less than three (3) admitted insurers the full amount of insurance required to protect the |
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property owned or controlled by the insured or the risks insured. Provided, however the |
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aforementioned affidavit shall not be required when insuring the following interest: amusement |
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parks and devices, environmental improvement and/or remediation sites, vacant property or |
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property under renovation, demolition operations, event cancellation due to weather, railroad |
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liability, discontinued products, fireworks and pyrotechnics, warehouseman's legal liability, |
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excess property coverage, and contingent liability. In addition, no such affidavit is required for |
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exempt commercial purchasers as defined by the Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act of |
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2010. For purposes of this section, residual market mechanisms shall not be considered |
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authorized insurers. Prior to renewing, continuing, or extending any policy, the licensed surplus |
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line broker must confirm that the insurer is on the insurance commissioner's list of approval |
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surplus line insurers in this state. |
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      (d) The licensee shall keep a complete and separate record of all policies procured from |
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approved surplus lines insurers under the license and these records shall be open to the |
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examination of both the insurance commissioner and tax administrator at all reasonable times, |
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and shall show the exact amount of each kind of insurance permitted under this section which has |
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been procured for each insured, the gross premiums charged by the insurers for each kind of |
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insurance permitted under this section which were returned to each insured, the name of the |
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insurer or insurers which issued each of these policies, the effective dates of these policies, and |
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the terms for which these policies were issued. The licensee shall file a yearly report with the |
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insurance commissioner on a form prescribed by the insurance commissioner showing the |
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business procured under the surplus line license for the preceding calendar year, and the report |
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shall be due annually on or before April 1. |
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      (e) Every person, firm, or corporation licensed pursuant to the provisions of this section |
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shall file with the insurance commissioner, at the time of the insurance producer license renewal, |
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sufficient information as determined by the insurance commissioner whether a licensee or a |
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person acting on the licensee's behalf, has paid to the tax administrator, for all policies procured |
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by the licensee pursuant to the license during the next preceding calendar year, a tax, computed at |
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the rate of four percent (4%) on the gross premiums charged the insured by the insurers, less the |
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amount of premiums returned to the insured. |
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      (f) Every application form for insurance from a surplus lines insurer, every affidavit |
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form executed by the insured, and every policy (on its front and declaration pages) issued by the |
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surplus lines insurer, shall contain in ten (10) point type the following notice: |
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     NOTICE |
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      THIS INSURANCE CONTRACT HAS BEEN PLACED WITH AN INSURER NOT |
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LICENSED TO DO BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND BUT APPROVED AS |
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A SURPLUS LINES INSURER. THE INSURER IS NOT A MEMBER OF THE RHODE |
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ISLAND INSURERS INSOLVENCY FUND. SHOULD THE INSURER BECOME |
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INSOLVENT, THE PROTECTION AND BENEFITS OF THE RHODE ISLAND INSURERS |
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INSOLVENCY FUND ARE NOT AVAILABLE. |
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     SECTION 5. Section 28-44-59 of the General Laws in Chapter 28-44 entitled |
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"Employment Security - Benefits" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     28-44-59. Severance or dismissal pay allocation. -- For benefit years beginning prior to |
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July 1, 2012, for the purpose of determining an individual's benefit eligibility for any week of |
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unemployment, any remuneration received by an employee from his or her employer in the nature |
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of severance or dismissal pay, whether or not the employer is legally required to pay that |
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remuneration, shall be deemed to be wages paid on the last day of employment for services |
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performed prior to that date. For benefit years beginning on or after July 1, 2012, for the purpose |
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of determining an individual's benefit eligibility for any week of unemployment, any |
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remuneration received by an employee from his or her employer in the nature of severance or |
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dismissal pay, whether or not the employer is legally required to pay that remuneration, shall be |
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allocated on a weekly basis from the individual's last day of work for a period not to exceed |
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twenty- six (26) weeks, and the individual will not be entitled to receive benefits for any such |
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week for which it has been determined that the individual received severance or dismissal pay. |
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Such severance or dismissal pay, if the employer does not specify a set number of weeks, |
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shall be allocated using the individual's weekly benefit rate. |
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     SECTION 6. Section 36-9-48 of the General Laws in Chapter 36-9 entitled "Retirement |
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System-Membership and Service Credits" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     36-9-48. Underground storage tank financial review board - Transferred employees. |
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-- (a) Definitions. - For the purposes of this section: |
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      (i) "UST Board" means the Rhode Island Underground Storage Tank Financial Review |
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Board, a governmental agency and a public instrumentality of the state of Rhode Island. |
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      (ii) "Transfer date" means July 1, 2006. |
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      (iii) "Transferred employee" means any individual who was an employee of the UST |
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Board of the state of Rhode Island on the date immediately preceding the transfer date, and who |
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became an employee of the state of Rhode Island, department of environmental management on |
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the transfer date. |
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      (b) Transferred employees who return to employment with the state of Rhode Island |
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directly from uninterrupted employment with the Rhode Island Underground Storage Tank |
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Financial Responsibility Review Board shall have their length of service at the UST Board |
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deemed to be uninterrupted active state service for the purposes of service credits in the state |
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retirement system. |
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      (c) The period of service of any transferred employee from December 29, 2002, to the |
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date of transfer shall be treated as service as an employee of the state of Rhode Island for the |
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purposes of chapters 8, 9 and 10 of this title. |
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      (d) The provisions of subsection (b) of this section shall not apply unless within ninety |
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(90) days following the date of enactment of this section [July 1, 2006] the UST Board transfers, |
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or causes to have transferred from a trustee or other custodian, to the retirement system, an |
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amount equal to the sum of the employees contribution accumulation and the employer |
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contribution accumulation. The amount of transfer shall be determined by the retirement board at |
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full actuarial cost as defined by Rhode Island general law |
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for the period of service December 29, 2002, to the transfer date. This will be reduced by the |
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transfer to the retirement board of any and all contributions made to the UST Board's Simple IRA |
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by and on behalf of the transferred employees. |
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      (e) Transferred employees who return to service with the state of Rhode Island directly |
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from uninterrupted employment with the Rhode Island Underground Storage Tank Financial |
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Review Board, henceforth referred to as "UST Board" shall have their length of service at the |
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UST Board deemed to be uninterrupted active state service for purposes of service credits in the |
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state retirement system. |
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     SECTION 7. Section 37-2.4-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 37-2.4 entitled |
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"Habilitation Procurement Program" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     37-2.4-3. Purchasing. -- (a) This section shall not apply with respect to the procurement |
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of any commodity which is available for procurement from an entity established pursuant to |
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chapter 13-7 ("Prisoner Made Goods") or chapter 40-9 ("Services for People who are Blind or |
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Visually Impaired") of the general laws and as provided under subsection (e) of this section and |
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notwithstanding any provision in this chapter or the general or public laws to the contrary, any |
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state agency shall purchase goods and services produced by a habilitation facility using the |
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preferred procurement contract list approved pursuant to subdivision 37-2.4-2(b)(3) providing |
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that: |
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      (1) The goods or services offered for sale by a habilitation facility reasonably conform to |
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the needs and specifications of the public procurement unit; |
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      (2) The habilitation facility can supply the goods or services within a reasonable time; |
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and |
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      (3) The price of the goods or services is reasonably competitive with the cost of |
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procuring the goods or services from another source. |
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      (b) If there is no price agreement in place that a state agency plans to use, a price can be |
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negotiated between the habilitation facility that can meet the specifications of the board. The |
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board will make a recommendation to the director of administration. |
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      (c) Existing multi-year contracts can continue through their term. New multi-year |
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requirements for services must follow the process for purchasing from the habilitation facility. |
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      (d) Each habilitation facility: |
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      (1) May submit a price for a product or service to the board at any time and not |
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necessarily in response to a request for bids; and |
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      (2) Shall certify on any bid it submits to the board or to a public procurement unit under |
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this section that is claiming a preference under this section. |
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      (e) During a fiscal year, the requirement for a public procurement unit to purchase goods |
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and services produced by a habilitation facility under the preferred procurement list under |
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subsections |
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general services determines that the total amount of procurement contracts with habilitation |
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facilities has reached three million dollars ($3,000,000) for that fiscal year. The total amount of |
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procurement contracts can be changed with a recommendation by the board and approval from |
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the director of administration. |
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      (f) Any state agency that has awarded a solicitation for goods and services to a certified |
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habilitation facility shall, before the expiration of the term of the contract, renegotiate a fair and |
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reasonable price for the services with the certified habilitation facility that has performed the |
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services for the state agency. The state agency is not permitted to solicit new bids for the product |
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or service unless one of the following occurs: |
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      (1) The certified habilitation facility no longer wishes to perform the services for the |
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state agency; |
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      (2) The state agency decides to perform the services internally and hires employees who |
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will be employees of the state to perform the services; |
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      (3) The state agency no longer needs the service that was provided by the habilitation |
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facility; |
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      (4) The habilitation facility has not met the requirements for the services offered; or |
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      (5) The habilitation facility and the state agency are unable to agree to fair and |
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reasonable terms of a new contract for the habilitation facility's services during the negotiation |
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process. |
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      (g) Any state agency that has awarded a solicitation for services to a certified habilitation |
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facility shall report to the board regarding the progress of the solicitation once a year. |
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     SECTION 8. Section 44-7-11 of the General Laws in Chapter 44-7 entitled "Collection of |
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Taxes Generally" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     44-7-11. Collectors to furnish statements of liens. -- (a) Cities, towns or fire districts. - |
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The collector of taxes for any city, town, or fire district shall, on written application by any |
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person, and within five (5) days thereafter, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, furnish to |
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the applicant a single certificate of all taxes and other assessments, including water rates and |
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charges, which at the time constitute liens on the parcel of real estate specified in the application |
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and are payable on account of the real estate. The certificate shall be itemized and shall show the |
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amounts payable on account of all taxes and assessments, rates, fees and charges, so far as the |
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amounts are fixed and ascertained, and if the amounts are not then ascertainable, it shall be |
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expressed in the certificate. In addition, the tax certificate shall include: (1) a statement as to |
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whether there are any tax sales scheduled which would affect the parcel of real estate noted in the |
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certificate; and (2) a statement as to whether any of taxes or other assessments noted on the tax |
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certificate as being paid in full were paid as the result of a sale held pursuant to the provisions of |
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chapter 9 of this title within the twelve (12) month period immediately preceding issuance of the |
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certificate. Any city or town officer or board doing any act toward establishing any tax |
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assessment, lien, fees or charge upon any real estate in the city or town shall transmit a notice of |
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that act to the collector of taxes. The collector of taxes shall charge not more than twenty-five |
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dollars ($25.00) for each certificate so issued, and the money so received shall be paid into the |
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city or town treasury. A certificate issued on or after October 1, 1966, under this section may be |
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filed or recorded with the land evidence records of the city or town in which the real estate shall |
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be situated within sixty (60) days after its date, and if filed or recorded shall operate to discharge |
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the parcel of real estate specified from the liens for all taxes, assessments or portions, rates, fees |
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and charges which do not appear by the certificate to constitute liens, except the taxes, |
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assessments or portions, rates, fees and charges which have accrued within one year immediately |
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preceding the date of the certificate; provided, that they are noted in the certificate, and the taxes, |
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assessments or portions, rates, and charges concerning which a statement has been filed or |
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recorded in the land evidence records. A certificate issued under this section shall not affect the |
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obligation of any person liable for the payment of any tax, assessment, rate, fee, or charge. |
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      (b) The fee to be paid for filing the certificate with the registry of deeds is eight dollars |
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($8.00). |
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      (c) Barrington. - In the town of Barrington, the tax collector shall, upon application for |
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any municipal lien certificate, include and attach to the certificate at no additional fee, a separate |
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motor vehicle excise tax certificate setting forth all motor vehicle excise taxes which at the time |
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are due and payable to the town on account of any owner of any real estate referenced in the |
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application. The closing agent presiding at the closing on any transfer of the real estate shall |
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collect all sums due as set forth on the motor vehicle excise tax certificate and transmit the sums |
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to the tax collector along with the forwarding address of the owner transferring the real estate. |
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      (d) Warren. - In the town of Warren, the tax collector shall, upon application for any |
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municipal lien certificate, include and attach to the certificate at no additional fee, a separate |
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motor vehicle excise tax certificate setting forth all motor vehicle excise taxes which at the time |
10-44 |
are due and payable to the town on account of any owner of any real estate referenced in the |
10-45 |
application. The closing agent presiding at the closing on any transfer of the real estate shall |
10-46 |
collect all sums due as set forth on the motor vehicle excise tax certificate and transmit the sums |
10-47 |
to the tax collector along with the forwarding address of the owner transferring the real estate. |
10-48 |
      (e) Smithfield. - In the town of Smithfield, the tax collector shall, upon application for |
10-49 |
any municipal lien certificate, include and attach to the certificate at no additional fee, a separate |
10-50 |
motor vehicle excise tax certificate setting forth all motor vehicle excise taxes which at the time |
10-51 |
are due and payable to the town on account of any owner of any real estate referenced in the |
10-52 |
application. The closing agent presiding at the closing on any transfer of the real estate shall |
10-53 |
collect the sums due as set forth on the motor vehicle excise tax certificate and transmit the sums |
10-54 |
to the tax collector along with the forwarding address of the owner transferring any real estate. |
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This section does apply to refinancing transactions or to transfers of real estate within a family |
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without consideration. |
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      (f) City, town or fire district. - The collector of taxes for any city, town, or fire district |
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may, upon application for any municipal lien certificate, include and attach to the certificate at no |
10-59 |
additional fee, a separate motor vehicle excise tax certificate setting forth all motor vehicle excise |
10-60 |
taxes which at the time are due and payable to the town on account of any owner of any real |
10-61 |
estate referenced in the application. The closing agent presiding at the closing on any transfer of |
10-62 |
the real estate shall collect all sums due as set forth on the motor vehicle excise tax certificate and |
10-63 |
transmit the sums to the tax collector along with the forwarding address of the owner transferring |
10-64 |
any real estate. This section does not apply to refinancing transactions or to transfers of real estate |
10-65 |
within a family without consideration. |
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      (g) Scituate. - In the town of Scituate, the tax collector shall, upon application for any |
10-67 |
municipal lien certificate, include and attach to the certificate at no additional fee, a separate |
10-68 |
motor vehicle excise tax certificate setting forth all motor vehicle excise taxes which at the time |
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are due and payable to the town on account of any owner of any real estate referenced in the |
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application. The closing agent presiding at the closing on any transfer of the real estate shall |
11-3 |
collect all sums due as set forth on the motor vehicle excise tax certificate and transmit the sums |
11-4 |
to the tax collector along with the forwarding address of the owner transferring the real estate. |
11-5 |
      (h) Bristol. - In the town of Bristol, the tax collector shall, upon application for any |
11-6 |
municipal lien certificate, include and attach to the certificate at no additional fee, a separate |
11-7 |
motor vehicle excise tax certificate setting forth all motor vehicle excise taxes which at the time |
11-8 |
are due and payable to the town on account of any owner of any real estate referenced in the |
11-9 |
application. The closing agent presiding at the closing on any transfer of the real estate shall |
11-10 |
collect all sums due as set forth on the motor vehicle excise tax certificate and transmit the sums |
11-11 |
to the tax collector along with the forwarding address of the owner transferring the real estate. |
11-12 |
      (i) East Greenwich. - In the town of East Greenwich, the tax collector shall, upon |
11-13 |
application for any municipal lien certificate, include and attach to the certificate at no additional |
11-14 |
fee, a separate motor vehicle excise tax certificate setting forth all motor vehicle excise taxes |
11-15 |
which at the time are due and payable to the town on account of any owner of any real estate |
11-16 |
referenced in the application. The closing agent presiding at the closing on any transfer of the real |
11-17 |
estate shall collect the sums due as set forth on the motor vehicle excise tax certificate and |
11-18 |
transmit the sums to the tax collector along with the forwarding address of the owner transferring |
11-19 |
any real estate. This section does apply to refinancing transactions or to transfers of real estate |
11-20 |
within a family without consideration. |
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     SECTION 9. 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 STATUTES AND STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION | |
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     This act is the annual Statutes and Statutory Construction Act, introduced to make |
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technical corrections to the General Laws. These corrections are prepared based upon |
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recommendations of the Law Revision Office. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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