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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 | |
AUTHORIZING THE TOWN OF NORTH KINGSTOWN TO FINANCE REPLACEMENTS | |
AND RENOVATIONS AND RELATED EQUIPMENT FOR THE DAVISVILLE MIDDLE | |
SCHOOL AND THE FISHING COVE, HAMILTON, QUIDNESSET AND STONY LANE | |
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS AND TO ISSUE NOT MORE THAN $6,465,000 BONDS AND | |
NOTES THEREFOR | |
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     Introduced By: Senators Sheehan, and Hodgson | |
     Date Introduced: January 26, 2012 | |
     Referred To: Senate Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. The Town of North Kingstown is hereby empowered, in addition to |
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authority previously granted, to issue bonds to an amount not exceeding Six Million Four Hundred |
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Sixty Five Thousand Dollars ($6,465,000) from time to time under its corporate name and seal or a |
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facsimile of such seal. The bonds of each issue may be issued in the form of serial bonds or term |
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bonds or a combination thereof and shall be payable either by maturity of principal in the case of |
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serial bonds or by mandatory serial redemption in the case of term bonds, in annual installments of |
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principal, the first installment to be not later than five years and the last installment not later than |
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thirty years after the date of the bonds. For each issue the amounts payable annually for principal |
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and interest combined either shall be as nearly equal from year to year as is practicable in the opinion |
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of the officers authorized to issue the bonds, or shall be arranged in accordance with a schedule |
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providing for a more rapid amortization of principal. |
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     SECTION 2. The bonds shall be signed by the manual or facsimile signatures of the |
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town treasurer and the president of the Town Council and shall be issued and sold in such |
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amounts as the Town Council may authorize by resolution. The manner of sale, denominations, |
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maturities, interest rates and other terms, conditions and details of any bonds or notes issued |
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under this act may be fixed by the resolution of the Town Council authorizing the issue or by |
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separate resolution of the Town Council or, to the extent provisions for these matters are not so |
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made, they may be fixed by the officers authorized to sign the bonds or notes. The proceeds |
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derived from the sale of the bonds shall be delivered to the town treasurer, and such proceeds |
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exclusive of premiums and accrued interest shall be expended for: (a) Replacements and |
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renovations and related equipment for the Davisville Middle School and the Fishing Cove, |
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Hamilton, Quidnesset and Stony Lane Elementary Schools and all costs incidental thereto; (b) In |
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payment of the principal of or interest on temporary notes issued under Section 3 of this act; or |
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(c) In repayment of advances under Section 4 of this act. No purchaser of any bonds or notes |
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under this act shall be in any way responsible for the proper application of the proceeds derived |
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from the sale thereof. The projects shall be carried out and all contracts made therefor on behalf |
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of the Town by a School Building Committee appointed by the Town Council or as may be |
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otherwise directed by the Town Council. The proceeds of bonds or notes issued under this act, |
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any applicable federal or state assistance and the other monies referred to in Section 6 of this act |
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shall be deemed appropriated for the purposes of this act without further action than that required |
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by this act. The bond issue authorized by this act may be consolidated for the purposes of |
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issuance and sale with any other bond issue of the town heretofore or hereafter authorized, |
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provided that, notwithstanding any such consolidation, the proceeds from the sale of the bonds |
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authorized by this act shall be expended for the purposes set forth above. |
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     SECTION 3. The Town Council may by resolution authorize the issue from time to time of |
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interest bearing or discounted notes in anticipation of the authorization or issue of bonds or in |
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anticipation of the receipt of federal or state aid for the purposes of this act. The amount of original |
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notes issued in anticipation of bonds may not exceed the amount of bonds which may be issued |
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under this act and the amount of original notes issued in anticipation of federal or state aid may not |
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exceed the amount of available federal or state aid as estimated by the treasurer. Temporary notes |
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issued hereunder shall be signed by the treasurer and by the president of the Town Council and shall |
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be payable within five years from their respective dates, but the principal of and interest on notes |
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issued for a shorter period may be renewed or paid from time to time by the issue of other notes |
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hereunder, provided the period from the date of an original note to the maturity of any note issued to |
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renew or pay the same debt or the interest thereon shall not exceed five years. |
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     SECTION 4. Pending any authorization or issue of bonds hereunder or pending or in lieu of |
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any authorization or issue of notes hereunder, the treasurer, with the approval of the Town Council, |
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may, to the extent that bonds or notes may be issued hereunder, apply funds in the treasury of the |
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Town to the purposes specified in Section 2, such advances to be repaid without interest from the |
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proceeds of bonds or notes subsequently issued or from the proceeds of applicable federal or state |
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assistance or from other available funds. |
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     SECTION 5. Any proceeds of bonds or notes issued hereunder or of any applicable federal |
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or state assistance, pending their expenditure may be deposited or invested by the treasurer, in |
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demand deposits, time deposits or savings deposits in banks which are members of the Federal |
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Deposit Insurance Corporation or in obligations issued or guaranteed by the United States of |
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America or by any agency or instrumentality thereof or as may be provided in any other applicable |
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law of the State of Rhode Island. |
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     SECTION 6. Any accrued interest received upon the sale of bonds or notes hereunder shall |
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be applied to the payment of the first interest due thereon. Any premiums arising from the sale of |
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bonds or notes hereunder and any earnings or net profit realized from the deposit or investment of |
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funds hereunder shall, in the discretion of the treasurer, be applied to the cost of preparing, issuing |
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and marketing bonds or notes hereunder to the extent not otherwise provided, to the payment of the |
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cost of the projects or to the cost of additional improvements coming within the description of the |
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projects in Section 2 of this act, to the payment of the principal of or interest on bonds or notes issued |
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hereunder or to any one or more of the foregoing. The cost of preparing, issuing and marketing |
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bonds or notes hereunder may also, in the discretion of the treasurer, be met from bond or note |
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proceeds exclusive of accrued interest or from other monies available therefor. Any balance of bond |
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or note proceeds remaining after payment of the cost of the projects and said additional |
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improvements and the cost of preparing, issuing and marketing bonds or notes hereunder shall be |
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applied to the payment of the principal of or interest on bonds or notes issued hereunder. In |
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exercising any discretion under this Section, the treasurer shall be governed by any instructions |
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adopted by resolution of the Town Council. The treasurer is authorized to take any action deemed by |
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him or her necessary: (1) To assure that interest on the bonds or notes issued hereunder remains |
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excludable from gross income of the recipients thereof for federal income tax purposes, including, |
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without limitation, paying to the federal government any rebate of earnings derived from the deposit |
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or investment of the proceeds of such bonds or notes that may be required therefor; (2) To comply |
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with the requirements of federal law, including without being limited to regulations and other |
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requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Municipal Securities Rulemaking |
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Board, imposed directly on the Town or on the underwriters of such bonds and notes; and/or (3) To |
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comply with the provisions of §§ 16-7-35 to 16-7-47 of the Rhode Island General Laws, 1956,as |
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amended; including making all necessary contracts and agreements to issue said bonds and/or |
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notes through the Rhode Island Health and Educational Building Corporation. |
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     SECTION 7. All bonds or notes issued under this act and the debts evidenced thereby shall |
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be obligatory on the town in the same manner and to the same extent as other debts lawfully |
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contracted by it and shall be excepted from the operation of Section 45122 of the General Laws. |
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No such obligation shall at any time be included in the debt of the town for the purpose of |
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ascertaining its borrowing capacity. The town shall annually appropriate a sum sufficient to pay the |
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principal and interest coming due within the year on bonds and notes issued hereunder to the extent |
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that moneys therefor are not otherwise provided. If such sum is not appropriated, it shall |
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nevertheless be added to the annual tax levy. In order to provide such sum in each year and |
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notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, all taxable property in the town shall be subject |
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to ad valorem taxation by the town without limitation as to rate or amount. |
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     SECTION 8. Any bonds or notes issued under the provisions of this act, if properly |
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executed by officers of the town in office on the date of execution, shall be valid and binding |
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according to their terms notwithstanding that before the delivery thereof and payment therefor |
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any or all of such officers shall for any reason have ceased to hold office. |
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     SECTION 9. The town, acting by resolution of its Town Council is authorized to apply for, |
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contract for and expend any federal or state advances or other grants or assistance which may be |
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available for the purposes of this act, and any such expenditures may be in addition to other moneys |
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provided in this act. To the extent of any inconsistency between any law of this state and any |
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applicable federal law or regulation, the latter shall prevail. Federal and state advances, with interest |
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where applicable, whether contracted for prior to or after the effective date of this act, may be repaid |
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as project costs under Section 2. |
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     SECTION 10. Bonds and notes may be issued under this act without obtaining the approval |
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of any governmental agency or the taking of any proceedings or the happening of any conditions |
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except as specifically required by this act for such issue. In carrying out any project financed in |
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whole or in part under this act, including where applicable the condemnation of any land or interest |
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in land, and in the levy and collection of assessments or other charges permitted by law on account of |
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any such project, all action shall be taken which is necessary to meet constitutional requirements |
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whether or not such action is otherwise required by statute; but the validity of bonds and notes issued |
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hereunder shall in no way depend upon the validity or occurrence of such action. To the extent of |
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any inconsistency between this act and the Town Charter, this act shall prevail. |
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     SECTION 11. The question of the approval of this act shall be submitted to the electors of |
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the town at an election to be held on April 3, 2012 or such later date as may be determined by the |
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Town Council. The question shall be submitted in substantially the following form: "Shall an act, |
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passed at the 2012 session of the General Assembly, entitled ‘AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE |
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TOWN OF NORTH KINGSTOWN TO FINANCE REPLACEMENTS AND RENOVATIONS |
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AND RELATED EQUIPMENT FOR THE DAVISVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL AND THE |
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FISHING COVE, HAMILTON, QUIDNESSET AND STONY LANE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS |
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AND TO ISSUE NOT MORE THAN $6,465,000 BONDS AND NOTES THEREFOR' be |
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approved?" and the warning for the election shall contain the question to be submitted. The Town |
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Board of Canvassers may combine any two or more voting districts for the election and when so |
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combined shall be treated as a voting district. If so combined, the Town Board of Canvassers shall |
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advertise the combination of districts in a newspaper of general circulation in the Town. From the |
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time the election is warned and until it is held, it shall be the duty of the Town Clerk to keep a copy |
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of the act available at his or her office for public inspection, but the validity of the election shall not |
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be affected by this requirement. |
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     SECTION 12. This Section and Section 11 shall take effect upon passage. The remainder |
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of this act shall take effect upon the approval of this act by a majority of those voting on the question |
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at the election prescribed by Section 11. |
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