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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 | |
AMENDING THE CHARTER OF THE TOWN OF NORTH PROVIDENCE | |
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     Introduced By: Senators Archambault, Ruggerio, Ciccone, Nesselbush, and E O`Neill | |
     Date Introduced: May 02, 2013 | |
     Referred To: Senate Housing & Municipal Government | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Section 2-2-2 of Article 2 of Chapter 23 of the Public Laws of 1973, |
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entitled “An Act to Incorporate the town of North Providence” as amended, is hereby further |
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amended to read as follows: |
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     2-2-2. Procedure.- (a) Ordinances and resolutions shall be introduced only in written or |
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typed form. |
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     (b) Ordinances and resolutions shall be introduced by a council member, council |
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committee, the mayor or on petition of at least twenty-five qualified electors and its title and |
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contents shall be read at such meeting. |
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     (c) Upon majority vote of the council, a proposed ordinance or resolution shall be |
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published by a paid advertisement in a newspaper of general circulation in the town, or as |
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otherwise provided by state law or local ordinance, within ten (10) days after its introduction. |
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     (d) No ordinance other than an emergency ordinance as defined in section 2-1-6(d) of this |
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charter, shall be acted upon at the same regular or special meeting in which it is introduced nor at |
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a subsequent meeting held sooner than fifteen (15) days after its introduction, All ordinances and |
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resolutions including emergency ordinances and resolutions must be accompanied by a fiscal |
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impact note. Any ordinance or resolution that does not incur a monetary outlay does not require a |
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fiscal impact note. A fiscal impact note will be prepared by the finance committee of the town |
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council. The note will be submitted within thirty (30) days of introduction of any such ordinance |
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and/or resolution. The finance committee at its discretion may request from the finance director |
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data or any other pertinent information which will assist the committee in the formation of said |
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fiscal impact note. |
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     (e) Every ordinance or resolution shall be reported at the next regular or special meeting |
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held at least fifteen days after its introduction with a recommendation as to action to be taken |
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thereon. The council may defer action pending further study, but it shall provide that action shall |
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be taken thereon for passage or rejection of the same, and such action shall be taken no later than |
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the second subsequent regular meeting thereafter. |
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     (f) All ordinances and resolutions, except the annual budget, general codifications and |
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revisions thereof shall contain only one subject clearly adequately expressed and titled. |
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     (g) No ordinance or resolution shall be so amended on passage as to change its original |
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purpose. |
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     (h) Ordinances for the annual budget and any supplemental appropriation shall be |
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confined to the subject of appropriations. |
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     (i) The town clerk shall number serially each ordinance and resolution upon introduction, |
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and upon passage of the same he shall make them available, together with any amendments |
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thereto, in his office. |
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     (j) The town clerk shall furnish to each council member and to the mayor within a |
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seventy-two hours after its introduction a copy of each ordinance and resolution introduced. |
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     (k) An emergency ordinance shall relate only to the emergency matter for which the |
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emergency meeting is held and such ordinance may be enacted at the same meeting in which it is |
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introduced. |
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     (l) No ordinance or resolution shall be passed until after it is read unless a majority of the |
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council members present votes to dispense with the reading in which case only the title need be |
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read along with a statement as to its contents. |
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     (m) The council or a committee thereof shall hold at least one public hearing on all non- |
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budgetary ordinances, other than emergency ordinances, and resolutions, if at least twenty-five |
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qualified electors submit a petition to the town clerk at least forty-eight hours before the passage |
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of such ordinance or resolution to request the public hearing, and in such event action thereon |
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shall be deferred and public notice of the hearing shall be given in a newspaper of general |
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circulation in the town, or as otherwise provided by state law or local ordinance, at least one not |
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less than three calendar days prior to the holding of such hearing. |
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     (n) No ordinance or resolution shall be enacted until and unless the solicitor approves the |
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same as to form and legality. |
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     (o) Not later than twenty-four hours after its passage, the town clerk shall submit the |
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ordinance or resolution to the mayor. |
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     (p) Within seven days after its passage, the mayor shall affix his signature to an ordinance |
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or resolution and it shall thereupon, or at some other time fixed therein, become effective or he |
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shall return it to the council through the town clerk within such period stating his objections |
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thereto. Failure to take such action within the period of seven days shall result in automatic |
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approval with the same effect as if the mayor had affixed his signature thereto. |
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     (q) In the event the mayor returns an ordinance or resolution to the council, action shall |
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be taken thereon at the next regular or special meeting and the veto thereof may be overridden by |
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a vote of no less than a majority plus one of the members of the council and thereupon or at the |
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time fixed therein, it shall become effective. |
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     (r) No ordinance affecting zoning and/or planning for usage of land or the erection of |
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public works of any kind shall be enacted without first receiving an advisory opinion of the |
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planning board. |
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     (s) Upon enactment of any ordinance, the town clerk shall give notice to any office, |
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department or other agency charged with the enforcement or with the implementation thereof |
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within twenty-four hours of its final passage. |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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AMENDING THE CHARTER OF THE TOWN OF NORTH PROVIDENCE | |
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     This act would amend the procedures within the Town Charter of North Providence |
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calling for notice in accordance with state laws or local ordinances. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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