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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2013 | |
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RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF | |
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     Introduced By: Representatives Melo, Ucci, Blazejewski, Winfield, and Costantino | |
     Date Introduced: May 01, 2013 | |
     Referred To: House Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Title 42 of the General Laws entitled "STATE AFFAIRS AND |
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GOVERNMENT" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
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     CHAPTER 64.18 |
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF COMMERCE |
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     42-64.18-1. Statement of intent. -- The purpose of this chapter is to develop an |
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integrated system of economic development activities while preserving and protecting the safety |
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and quality of life for the citizens of Rhode Island and to promote the economic viability of the |
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Rhode Island economy, and ensure the efficient use of all available resources by the |
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departments/divisions responsible for the regulation of growth within the state and the provision |
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of labor and training programs serving all Rhode Islanders, and to provide and promote and |
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encourage the preservation, expansion and sound development of new and existing industry, |
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business, commerce, agriculture, tourism, recreational, and renewable energy facilities, |
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promoting thereby the economic development of the state and the general welfare of its citizens |
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and to meet this need while continuing to build on the achievements that have already been made. |
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The interests of all Rhode Islanders will best be served by codifying in the state's general laws the |
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purposes and responsibilities of the executive office of commerce and the position of secretary of |
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commerce. |
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     42-64.18-2. Purposes. -- The Rhode Island executive office of commerce is authorized, |
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created, and established as the state's lead agency for economic development throughout Rhode |
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Island for the following purposes: To promote and encourage the preservation, expansion, and |
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sound development of new and existing industry, business, commerce, agriculture, tourism, and |
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recreational facilities in the state, which will promote the economic development of the state and |
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the creation of opportunities for economic stability and employment through a business climate |
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that fosters opportunity for all Rhode Islanders. |
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     42-64.18-3. Executive office of commerce. -- (a) There is hereby established within the |
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executive branch of state government an executive office of commerce effective January 1, 2014, |
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to serve as the principal agency of the executive branch of state government for managing the |
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promotion of commerce and the economy within the state and shall have the following powers |
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and duties in accordance with the following schedule: |
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     (1) On or about February 1, 2014, to operate functions from the department of business |
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regulation; |
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     (2) No later than April 1, 2014, to operate functions from department of labor and |
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training; |
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     (3) No later than July 1, 2014, to coordinate, in conjunction with the director of the |
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department of environmental management, the business permit processes of the department in |
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order to expedite the issuance of said permits; |
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     (4) No later than October 1, 2014, to operate various divisions and functions from the |
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department of administration; |
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     (5) No later than February 1, 2015, to coordinate, in conjunction with the coastal resource |
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management council (CRMC), the business permit processes of the council in order to expedite |
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the issuance of said permits; and |
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     (b) In this capacity, the office shall: |
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     (1) Lead the state's business regulatory departments and coordinate business permitting |
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processes in order to: |
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     (i) Improve the economy, efficiency, coordination, and quality of the business climate in |
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the state; |
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     (ii) Design strategies and implement best practices that foster economic development and |
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growth of the state's economy; |
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     (iii) Maximize and leverage funds from all available public and private sources, including |
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federal financial participation, grants and awards; |
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     (iv) Increase public confidence by conducting customer centric operations whereby |
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commercial enterprise are supported and provided programs and services that will grow and |
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nurture the Rhode Island economy; and |
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     (v) Be the state's lead agency for economic development. |
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     (c) The office shall lead the state's energy programs, office of regulatory reform and other |
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administration functions which promote, enhance or regulate various service and functions in |
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order to: |
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     (1) Promote coordinated and consistent energy plans within the state; and |
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     (2) Promote the reform and improvement of the regulatory function of the state. |
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     42-64.18-4. Secretary of commerce -- Appointment. -- The executive office of |
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commerce shall be administered by a secretary of commerce, hereafter referred to as "secretary". |
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The position of secretary is hereby created in the unclassified service. The secretary shall be |
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appointed by the governor. The secretary shall hold office at the pleasure of the governor and |
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until a successor is appointed and qualified. Before entering upon the discharge of duties, the |
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secretary shall take an oath to faithfully execute the duties of the office. The secretary shall be |
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appointed by January 1, 2014. |
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     42-64.18-5. Responsibilities of the secretary. -- (a) The secretary shall be responsible to |
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the governor for supervising the executive office of commerce, for coordinating, in conjunction |
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with the director of the department of environmental management and CRMC the business permit |
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processes of the department and council in order to expedite the issuance of said permits, and |
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for managing and providing strategic leadership and direction to the other divisions and |
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departments under the jurisdiction of this chapter, for serving as the chief executive officer of the |
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Rhode Island commerce corporation, for convening the economic development planning council |
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to develop the economic development policy and strategic plan in accordance with section 42- |
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64.16, and for serving as chair of the council of economic advisors in accordance with section 42- |
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64.17. |
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     (b) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the secretary shall appoint the |
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chiefs/directors of the divisions/departments within the executive office of commerce. |
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     42-64.18-6. Duties of the secretary. -- The secretary shall be subject to the direction and |
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supervision of the governor for the oversight, coordination and cohesive direction of state |
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economic development activities of the state and in ensuring the laws are faithfully executed, |
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notwithstanding any law to the contrary. In this capacity, the secretary of commerce shall be |
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authorized to: |
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     (a) Coordinate the administration and financing of various departments or divisions |
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within the office and to supervise the work of the Rhode Island commerce corporation. |
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     (b) Serve as the governor's chief advisor and liaison to federal policymakers on economic |
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development as well as the principal point of contact in the state on any such related matters. |
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Review and ensure the coordination of the development of an overarching economic development |
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plan as produced by the office. |
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     (c) Receive from department directors, within the timelines specified, any information |
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and resources the secretary deems necessary in order to perform the reviews authorized in this |
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section; |
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     (d) Beginning in 2014, prepare and submit to the governor, the chairpersons of the house |
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and senate finance committees, and the caseload estimating conference, by no later than April 15 |
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of each year, a comprehensive overview of the Rhode Island economy. The secretary shall |
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determine the contents of the overview and shall determine the important economic data and |
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information that will inform the governor, and the revenue estimating committee on the economic |
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conditions of the state and future issues and forward looking projects of the Rhode Island |
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economy. |
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     (e) The directors of the departments, as well as local governments and school |
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departments, shall assist and cooperate with the secretary in fulfilling this responsibility by |
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providing whatever resources, information and support shall be necessary. |
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     (f) Resolve administrative, jurisdictional, operational, program, or policy conflicts among |
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departments and their executive staffs and make necessary recommendations to the governor. |
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     (g) Assure continued progress toward improving the quality, the economy, the |
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accountability and the efficiency of state-administered programs to support the Rhode Island |
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economy. In this capacity, the secretary shall: |
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     (1) Direct implementation of reforms in the economic development practices of the |
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departments that streamline and upgrade services, achieve greater economies of scale and |
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establish the coordinated system of the staff education, cross- training, and career development |
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services necessary to recruit and retain a highly-skilled, responsive, and engaged workforce; |
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     (2) Encourage the departments to utilize consumer-centered approaches to service design |
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and delivery that expand their capacity to respond efficiently and responsibly to the diverse and |
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changing needs of the people and communities they serve; |
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     (3) Develop all opportunities to maximize resources by leveraging the state's purchasing |
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power, centralizing fiscal service functions related to budget, finance, and procurement, |
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centralizing communication, policy analysis and planning, and information systems and data |
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management, pursuing alternative funding sources through grants, awards and partnerships and |
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securing all available federal financial participation for programs and services provided through |
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the departments; and |
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     (4) Strengthen the financial support system for business and enterprises program |
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integrity, quality control and collections, and recovery activities by consolidating functions within |
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the office in a single unit that ensures all affected parties pay their fair share of the cost of |
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services and are aware of alternative financing. |
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     (h) Prepare and integrate comprehensive budgets for the commerce services departments |
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and any other functions and duties assigned to the office. The budgets shall be submitted to the |
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state budget office by the secretary, for consideration by the governor, on behalf of the state's |
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commerce agencies in accordance with the provisions set forth in section 35-3-4 of the Rhode |
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Island general laws. |
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     (i) Utilize objective data to evaluate economic development policy goals, resource use |
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and outcome evaluation and to perform short and long-term policy planning and development. |
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     (j) Establishment of an integrated approach to interdepartmental information and data |
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management that complements and furthers the goals of the council of economic advisors and |
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that will facilitate the transition to consumer-centered system of state administered economic |
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development programs and services. |
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     (k) At the direction of the governor or the general assembly, conduct independent reviews |
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of state-administered economic development programs, policies and related agency actions and |
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activities and assist the department directors in identifying strategies to address any issues or |
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areas of concern that may emerge thereof. The department directors shall provide any information |
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and assistance deemed necessary by the secretary when undertaking such independent reviews. |
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     (l) Provide regular and timely reports to the governor and make recommendations with |
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respect to the state's economic development agenda. |
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     (m) Employ such personnel and contract for such consulting services as may be required |
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to perform the powers and duties lawfully conferred upon the secretary. |
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     (n) Implement the provisions of any general or public law or regulation related to the |
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disclosure, confidentiality and privacy of any information or records, in the possession or under |
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the control of the executive office or the departments assigned to the executive office, that may be |
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developed or acquired for purposes directly connected with the secretary's duties set forth herein. |
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     42-64.18-7. Departments/divisions assigned to the executive office -- Powers and |
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duties. -- (a) The departments and or divisions assigned to the secretary shall: |
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     (1) Exercise their respective powers and duties in accordance with their statutory |
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authority and the general policy established by the governor or by the secretary acting on behalf |
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of the governor or in accordance with the powers and authorities conferred upon the secretary by |
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this chapter; |
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     (2) Provide such assistance or resources as may be requested or required by the governor |
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and/or the secretary; and |
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     (3) Provide such records and information as may be requested or required by the |
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governor and/or the secretary to the extent allowed under the provisions of any applicable general |
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or public law, regulation, or agreement relating to the confidentiality, privacy or disclosure of |
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such records or information. |
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     (4) Forward to the secretary copies of all reports to the governor. |
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     (b) Except as provided herein, no provision of this chapter or application thereof shall be |
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construed to limit or otherwise restrict the department of environmental management, the |
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department of business regulation or the department of labor and training from fulfilling any |
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statutory requirement or complying with any valid rule or regulation. |
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     (c) The secretary shall determine in collaboration with the department directors whether |
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the officers, employees, agencies, advisory councils, committees, commissions, and task forces of |
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the departments who were performing such functions shall be transferred to the office. |
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     (d) In the transference of such functions, the secretary shall be responsible for ensuring: |
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     (1) Minimal disruption of services to consumers; |
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     (2) Elimination of duplication of functions and operations; |
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     (3) Services are coordinated and functions are consolidated where appropriate; |
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     (4) Clear lines of authority are delineated and followed; |
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     (5) Cost savings are achieved whenever feasible; |
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     (6) Program application and eligibility determination processes are coordinated and, |
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where feasible, integrated; and |
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     (7) State and federal funds available to the office and the entities therein are allocated and |
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utilized for service delivery to the fullest extent possible. |
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     (d) Except as provided herein, no provision of this chapter or application thereof shall be |
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construed to limit or otherwise restrict the departments under this section from fulfilling any |
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statutory requirement or complying with any regulation deemed otherwise valid. |
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     (e) To ensure an orderly transfer of functions to the office of commerce the following |
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transition shall occur at the direction of the governor, secretary of commerce and the respective |
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directors of the department affected. |
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     (f) On or about February 1, 2014, the office shall commence to operate the functions |
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from the department of business regulation (DBR) as set forth below: |
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     (1) All functions currently assigned to the DBR shall be transferred to the office of |
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commerce effective no later than February 1, 2014. |
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     (g) No later than April 1, 2014, the office shall commence to operate the functions from |
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the department of labor and training (DLT) as set forth below: |
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     (1) The following functions currently assigned to the DLT shall be transferred to the |
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office of commerce effective no later than April 1, 2014: |
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     (i) Unemployment insurance; |
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     (ii) Employment services; |
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     (iii) Governor's workforce board; |
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     (iv) Job training partnership act (JTPA) and other training programs; |
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     (v) Labor market information; |
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     (vi) Veteran services; |
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     (vii) Labor standards; |
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     (viii) Occupational safety; and |
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     (ix) Professional regulations. |
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     (h) No later than July 1, 2014, the office shall commence to coordinate, in conjunction |
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with the director of the department of environmental management, the business permit processes |
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of the department in order to expedite the issuance of said permits. |
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     (i) No later than October 1, 2014, the office shall commence to operate the functions |
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from the department of administration as set forth below: |
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     (1) The following functions currently assigned to the department of administration |
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(DOA) shall be transferred to the office of commerce effective no later than October 1, 2014: |
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     (i) Fire code; building code; regulatory reform; energy resources; renewable energy fund; |
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statewide planning; planning: housing/community development; minority business enterprises; |
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and health benefits exchange. |
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     (j) No later than February 1, 2015, the office of commerce shall commence to coordinate, |
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in conjunction with the coastal resource management council (CRMC), the business permit |
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processes of the council in order to expedite the issuance of said permits. |
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     (k) There may be formed within the office of the commerce four (4) divisions assigning |
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the above listed functions to these specific divisions within the office. The four divisions may |
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include workforce training, regulatory, energy and central management. The governor with the |
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submission of the FY 2015 budget shall allocate resources to the new commerce office and to |
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consolidate the departments that have had their functions changed. |
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     42-64.18-8. Appointment of employees. -- The secretary, subject to the provisions of |
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applicable state law, shall be the appointing authority for all employees of the executive office of |
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commerce. The secretary may assign this function to such subordinate officers and employees of |
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the executive office as may to him or her seem feasible or desirable. The appointing authority of |
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the secretary provided for herein shall not affect, interfere with, limit, or otherwise restrict the |
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appointing authority vested in the directors for the employees of the departments under applicable |
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general and public laws. |
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     42-64.18-9. Appropriations and disbursements. -- The general assembly shall annually |
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appropriate such sums as it may deem necessary for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of |
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this chapter. The state controller is hereby authorized and directed to draw his or her orders upon |
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the general treasurer for the payment of such sum or sums, or so much thereof as may from time |
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to time be required, upon receipt by him or her of proper vouchers approved by the secretary of |
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the executive office of commerce, or his or her designee. |
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     42-64.18-10. Rules and regulations. -- The executive office of commerce shall be |
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deemed an agency for purposes of section 42-35-1, et seq. of the Rhode Island general laws. The |
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secretary shall make and promulgate such rules and regulations, fee schedules not inconsistent |
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with state law and fiscal policies and procedures as he or she deems necessary for the proper |
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administration of this chapter and to carry out the policy and purposes thereof. |
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     42-64.18-11. Severability. -- If any provision of this chapter or the application thereof to |
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any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or |
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applications of the chapter, which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, |
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and to this end the provisions of this chapter are declared to be severable. |
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     42-64.18-12. Cooperation of other state executive branch agencies. -- As may be |
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appropriate from time to time, the departments and other agencies of the state of the executive |
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branch that have not been assigned to the executive office of commerce under this chapter shall |
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assist and cooperate with the executive office as may be required by the governor requested by |
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the secretary. |
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     SECTION 2. Sections 42-64.13-3, 42-64.13-5 and 42-64.13-6 of the General Laws in |
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Chapter 42-64.13 entitled "Rhode Island Regulatory Reform Act" are hereby amended to read as |
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follows: |
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     42-64.13-3. Purposes of chapter. -- The purposes of this chapter are to create within the |
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regulatory reform that will facilitate the regular review of Rhode Island's regulatory processes and |
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permitting procedures, report thereon in an effort to improve them and assist and facilitate |
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economic development opportunities within the regulatory and permitting processes and |
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procedures that exist within Rhode Island state and municipal government. |
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     42-64.13-5. Creation of the office of regulatory reform. -- The |
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regulatory reform that shall be adequately staffed and supervised in order to fulfill its functions as |
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set forth in this chapter. |
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     42-64.13-6. Director of office of regulatory reform. -- The office of regulatory reform |
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shall be managed by a director of office of regulatory reform who shall report to the |
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office of commerce. |
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     SECTION 3. This act shall take effect on January 1, 2014. |
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BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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     This act would establish a new executive office of commerce to develop an integrated |
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system of economic development activities in the state. This act would also create a secretary of |
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commerce to be appointed by the governor, to administer the office of commerce and provide |
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economic leadership for the state. |
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     This act would take effect on January 1, 2014. |
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