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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- SCHOOL BUILDING AUTHORITY | |
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Introduced By: Representative Robert E. Craven | |
Date Introduced: January 06, 2022 | |
Referred To: House Education | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 16-105-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-105 entitled "School |
2 | Building Authority" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 16-105-3. Roles and responsibilities. |
4 | The school building authority roles and responsibilities shall include: |
5 | (1) Management of a system with the goal of ensuring equitable and adequate school |
6 | housing for all public school children in the state; |
7 | (2) Prevention of the cost of school housing from interfering with the effective operation |
8 | of the schools; |
9 | (3) Management of school housing aid in accordance with statute; |
10 | (4) Reviewing and making recommendations to the council on elementary and secondary |
11 | education on necessity of school construction applications for state school housing aid and the |
12 | school building authority capital fund, based on the recommendations of the school building |
13 | authority advisory board; |
14 | (5) Promulgating, managing, and maintaining school construction regulations, standards, |
15 | and guidelines applicable to the school housing program, based on the recommendations of the |
16 | school building authority advisory board, created in § 16-105-8. Said regulations shall require |
17 | conformance with the minority business enterprise requirements set forth in § 37-14.1-6; |
18 | (6) Developing a prequalification and review process for prime contractors, architects, and |
19 | engineers seeking to bid on projects in excess of ten million dollars ($10,000,000) in total costs |
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1 | subject to inflation. Notwithstanding any general laws to the contrary, a prequalification shall be |
2 | valid for a maximum of two (2) years from the date of issuance. Factors to be considered by the |
3 | school building authority in granting a prequalification to prime contractors shall include, but not |
4 | be limited to, the contractor's history of completing complex projects on time and on budget, track |
5 | record of compliance with applicable environmental and safety regulations, evidence that |
6 | completed prior projects prioritized the facility's future maintainability, and compliance with |
7 | applicable requirements for the use of women and minority owned subcontractors; |
8 | (i) At least annually, a list of prequalified contractors, architects, and engineers shall be |
9 | publicly posted with all other program information; |
10 | (7) Providing technical assistance and guidance to school districts on the necessity of |
11 | school construction application process; |
12 | (8) Providing technical advice and assistance, training, and education to cities, towns, |
13 | and/or local education agencies and to general contractors, subcontractors, construction or project |
14 | managers, designers and others in planning, maintenance, and establishment of school facility |
15 | space; |
16 | (9) Developing a project priority system, based on the recommendations of the school |
17 | building authority advisory board, in accordance with school construction regulations for the school |
18 | building authority capital fund, subject to review and, if necessary, to be revised on intervals not to |
19 | exceed five (5) years. Project priorities shall include, but not be limited to, the following order of |
20 | priorities: |
21 | (i) Projects to replace or renovate a building that is structurally unsound or otherwise in a |
22 | condition seriously jeopardizing the health and safety of school children where no alternative exists; |
23 | (ii) Projects needed to prevent loss of accreditation; |
24 | (iii) Projects needed for the replacement, renovation, or modernization of the HVAC |
25 | system in any schoolhouse to increase energy conservation and decrease energy-related costs in |
26 | said schoolhouse; |
27 | (iv) Projects needed to replace or add to obsolete buildings in order to provide for a full |
28 | range of programs consistent with state and approved local requirements; and |
29 | (v) Projects needed to comply with mandatory, instructional programs; |
30 | (10) Maintaining a current list of requested school projects and the priority given them; |
31 | (11) Collecting and maintaining readily available data on all the public school facilities in |
32 | the state; |
33 | (12) Collecting, maintaining, and making publicly available quarterly progress reports of |
34 | all ongoing school construction projects that shall include, at a minimum, the costs of the project |
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1 | and the time schedule of the project; |
2 | (13) Recommending policies and procedures designed to reduce borrowing for school |
3 | construction programs at both state and local levels; |
4 | (14) At least every five (5) years, conducting a needs survey to ascertain the capital |
5 | construction, reconstruction, maintenance, and other capital needs for schools in each district of the |
6 | state, including public charter schools; |
7 | (15) Developing a formal enrollment projection model or using projection models already |
8 | available; |
9 | (16) Encouraging local education agencies to investigate opportunities for the maximum |
10 | utilization of space in and around the district; |
11 | (17) Collecting and maintaining a clearinghouse of prototypical school plans that may be |
12 | consulted by eligible applicants; |
13 | (18) Retaining the services of consultants, as necessary, to effectuate the roles and |
14 | responsibilities listed within this section; |
15 | (19) No district shall receive a combined total of more than twenty (20) incentive |
16 | percentage points for projects that commence construction by December 30, 2023, and five (5) |
17 | incentive points for projects that commence construction thereafter; provided further, these caps |
18 | shall be in addition to amounts received under §§ 16-7-40(a)(1) and 16-7-40(a)(2). Furthermore, a |
19 | district's share shall not be decreased by more than half of its regular share irrespective of the |
20 | number of incentive points received, nor shall a district's state share increase by more than half of |
21 | its regular share, including amounts received under §§ 16-7-40(a)(1) and 16-7-40(a)(2), irrespective |
22 | of the number of incentive points received. Notwithstanding any provision of the general laws to |
23 | the contrary, the reimbursement or aid received under this chapter or chapter 38.2 of title 45 shall |
24 | not exceed one hundred percent (100%) of the sum of the total project costs plus interest costs. If |
25 | a two hundred and fifty million dollar ($250,000,000) general obligation bond is approved on the |
26 | November 2018 ballot, projects approved between May 1, 2015, and January 1, 2018, are eligible |
27 | to receive incentive points (above and beyond what the project was awarded at the time of approval) |
28 | pursuant to § 16-7-39 and § 16-7-40. Provided, however, any project approved during this time |
29 | period with a project cost in excess of one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000), |
30 | which does not include an owner's program manager and a commissioning agent, shall only be |
31 | eligible to receive five (5) incentive points. Incentive points awarded pursuant to the provisions of |
32 | this subsection shall only be applied to reimbursements occurring on or after July 1, 2018. Any |
33 | project approved between May 1, 2015, and January 1, 2018, that is withdrawn and/or resubmitted |
34 | for approval shall not be eligible for any incentive points. Projects approved after July 1, 2022, that |
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1 | do not award or utilize at least fifty-one percent (51%) of a project's architectural services and one |
2 | hundred percent (100%) of project educational design services to a Rhode Island based architectural |
3 | firm shall only be eligible to receive five (5) incentive points. |
4 | (20) For purposes of this section, a "Rhode Island based architectural firm" means: |
5 | (i) A business with a principal place of business or headquarters located within the state; |
6 | (ii) A business in which a minimum of fifty-one percent (51%) of its employees reside |
7 | within the state; and |
8 | (iii) In the case of a corporation or limited liability company, is registered with the secretary |
9 | of state as a domestic corporation or limited liability company for at least the previous five (5) |
10 | consecutive years. |
11 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect on July 1, 2022. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- SCHOOL BUILDING AUTHORITY | |
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1 | This act would provide for school construction projects approved after July 1, 2022, that |
2 | do not utilize at least fifty-one percent (51%) of a project's architectural services and one hundred |
3 | percent (100%) of project educational design services shall only be eligible to receive five (5) |
4 | incentive points. |
5 | This act would take effect on July 1, 2022. |
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