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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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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT - SELECT COMMISSION TO | |
INVESTIGATE THE FAILURE OF PUBLIC LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAMS | |
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     Introduced By: Senators Hodgson, Bates, Ottiano, Kettle, and Algiere | |
     Date Introduced: February 26, 2013 | |
     Referred To: Senate 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 155 |
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SELECT COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE THE FAILURE OF PUBLIC LOAN |
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GUARANTEE PROGRAMS |
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     42-155-1. Responsibilities of the commission. -- A commission is hereby created |
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consisting of nine (9) citizens of the state for the purpose of conducting an inquiry into the |
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creation and administration of loan guarantee programs funded or managed by the state of Rhode |
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Island, it's municipalities, or quasi-public agencies thereof; and the failure of entities of |
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government which might have prevented the loss of taxpayer dollars related thereto. The |
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responsibilities of the commission shall include, but not be limited to: |
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     (1) Investigation as to the circumstances surrounding the enactment and administration of |
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the Rhode Island jobs guaranty fund. |
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     (2) Investigation of the failed state investment in the 38 Studios video game company. |
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     (3) Investigation of the administration of the industrial and recreational building |
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authority. |
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     (4) Investigation of the failed state investment in the CAPCO Steel Company. |
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     (5) Investigation of the role state officials may have played in the administration of the |
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various loan guarantee programs. |
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     (6) Investigation of transactions at the economic development corporation which may |
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have resulted from improper and/or insider influence and/or information. |
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     (7) Investigation of those individuals and entities whose negligence and/or misconduct |
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directly or indirectly contributed to such financial loss sustained by the state and its citizens. |
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     (8) Making a public presentation of the evidence uncovered by the aforesaid investigation |
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at hearings to be conducted by the commission. |
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     (9) Making recommendations as to prosecutions of any criminal wrongdoing uncovered |
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by the investigation at hearings conducted by the commission. |
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     (10) Making recommendations as to legislation to reform quasi-public administration of |
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public funds. |
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     42-155-2. Composition. – The commission shall be composed of nine (9) members, five |
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(5) of whom shall be appointed by the governor, one of whom he shall designate as chairman; one |
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member who shall be appointed by the attorney general, one member who shall be appointed by |
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the speaker of the house of representatives, one member who shall be appointed by the president |
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of the senate, and one member who shall be appointed jointly by the minority leaders of the house |
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of representatives and senate. All commission members shall be subject to the provisions of |
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chapter 14 of title 36, the Rhode Island code of ethics in government, and those members who are |
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not already subject to the code of ethics shall be required to file a financial statement pursuant to |
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the provisions of section 36-14-17 within thirty (30) days of his or her appointment to the |
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commission. |
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     42-155-3. Quorum. – (a) A quorum of the commission for the transaction of business |
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shall consist of a majority of its members. Unless otherwise provided, decisions of the |
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commission shall be by a majority of the votes cast. A vote by any member of the commission |
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may be cast only in person and not by proxy. A member must be present in person to be counted |
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toward a quorum. For the purpose of receiving evidence during the investigative phase of |
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the commission's duties, a quorum will consist of one member. Transcripts of the testimony of all |
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witnesses appearing at such sessions shall be maintained. All commission members will receive |
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notification of all such meetings. |
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     (b) All commission hearings and meetings shall be conducted by the chairperson or a |
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member designated by the chairperson. |
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     (c) The chairperson shall give posted notice of each hearing or meeting at least forty- |
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eight (48) hours prior to the time such hearing or meeting is to begin. The commission shall be |
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subject to chapter 42-46, the "Open meetings law." |
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     42-155-4. Powers of the commission – rules and regulations. – The commission is |
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authorized and empowered to do all things necessary and engage in all activities it deems |
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necessary to carry out the responsibilities set forth in section 42-155-1. The commission is further |
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authorized and empowered to adopt by a majority vote of its members, and from time to time to |
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amend by a majority vote, the rules of procedure which shall govern all facets of the commission |
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inquiry and the powers and duties of the special counsel which are deemed necessary to carry out |
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the responsibilities set forth in section 42-155-1. |
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     42-155-5. Special counsel. – The commission is authorized to supervise special counsel |
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and such assistant special counsel, investigators, and clerical personnel as are necessary to |
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implement the duties and responsibilities of this commission in its investigation of the failure of |
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publicly funded loan guarantee programs. The attorney general is hereby authorized to appoint |
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and empower special counsel and assistant special counsel as special assistant attorneys general |
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for the purpose of investigating, indicting, informing against and prosecuting criminal acts within |
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the scope of his/her inquiry. The special counsel and assistant special counsels are hereby |
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authorized to, with the approval of the governor, bring civil actions in the name of the state of |
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Rhode Island and the Rhode Island economic development corporation. All criminal and civil |
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actions commenced pursuant to this authority shall have precedence on all court calendars, and all |
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hearings and trials in such actions shall be accelerated, subject to applicable procedural rules. |
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     42-155-6. Subpoena power. – The commission shall have the authority to issue |
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subpoenas and orders for attendance of witnesses and the production of books, accounts, papers, |
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documents and records. The members of the commission are hereby severally authorized and |
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empowered to administer oaths and take oral or written evidence under oath or affirmation. All |
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subpoenas issued shall be served as subpoenas in civil actions in the superior court are now |
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served. Any person who shall neglect or refuse to attend and give testimony or to answer any |
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lawful inquiry or to produce documentary material, if in his power to do so, may be adjudged in |
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criminal or civil contempt by the presiding justice of the superior court or his/her designee. The |
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commission and the superior court shall follow the procedure set forth in Section 22-6-2.1. If a |
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person is adjudged to be in civil contempt, he/she shall remain in contempt until such time as |
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he/she purges himself/herself of contempt by testifying or producing documentary material. Any |
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person who commits perjury or false swearing in response to the subpoena or order of the |
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commission shall be subject to the penalty for perjury pursuant to the provisions of chapter 33 of |
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title 11. Notwithstanding any other provision of the general laws, any rule or regulation or |
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common law right to the contrary, no person or business entity shall be allowed to assert a |
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privilege against or interpose an objection to the production and/or disclosure of books, accounts, |
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papers, documents and records, or information maintained in any form pertaining to accounts, |
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loans, and other financial transactions associated with publicly funded loan guarantee programs |
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which are the subject of this investigation. |
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     42-155-7. Immunity of witnesses during commission proceedings. – (a) In the case of |
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any individual who has been or may be called to testify or provide other information at any |
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proceeding in connection with the investigation by the commission, the presiding justice of the |
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superior court or his/her designee shall issue in accordance with subsections (b) and (c) of this |
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section, upon the request of the chairperson of the commission, an order requiring such |
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individuals to give testimony or provide other information which he/she refuses to give or provide |
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on the basis of his/her privilege against self-incrimination. |
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     (b) Before issuing an order under subsection (a) of this section the presiding justice shall |
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be required to specifically find that the request for such an order has been approved by an |
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affirmative vote of a majority of the members of the commission five (5) days or more prior to |
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the day on which the request for such an order was made, the attorney general was served with |
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notice of an intention to request the order. |
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     (c) The presiding justice or his/her designee, after notice to the witness, shall order the |
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witness to answer all questions put to him/her or produce the evidence. The witness may not |
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refuse to comply with the order on the basis of his/her privilege against self-incrimination, but the |
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witness shall not be prosecuted or subjected to penalty or forfeiture for, or on account of, any |
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transaction or matter regarding which in accordance with the order, he/she gave answer or |
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produced evidence, and no testimony or other information compelled under the order or any |
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information directly or indirectly derived from such testimony or other information shall be used |
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against the witness in any criminal case except he/she may be prosecuted or subjected to penalty |
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or forfeiture for any perjury false swearing or contempt committed in answering or failing to |
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answer or producing, or failing to produce, evidence with the order. |
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     42-155-8. Funding. – The members of the commission shall serve without compensation. |
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All expenses incurred by the commission including the cost of the special counsel and assistant |
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special counsels shall be paid out of the general revenue of the state of Rhode Island. |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT - SELECT COMMISSION TO | |
INVESTIGATE THE FAILURE OF PUBLIC LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAMS | |
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     This act would establish a select commission to investigate the failure of public loan |
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guarantee programs and prescribes its powers and duties. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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