2022 -- H 7332 | |
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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 HEALTH AND SAFETY – STATE BUILDING CODE | |
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Introduced By: Representative Joseph M. McNamara | |
Date Introduced: February 04, 2022 | |
Referred To: House Corporations | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 23-27.3-108.2 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-27.3 entitled "State |
2 | Building Code" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 23-27.3-108.2. State building commissioner's duties. |
4 | (a) This code shall be enforced by the state building commissioner as to any structures or |
5 | buildings or parts thereof that are owned or are temporarily or permanently under the jurisdiction |
6 | of the state or any of its departments, commissions, agencies, or authorities established by an act |
7 | of the general assembly, and as to any structures or buildings or parts thereof that are built upon |
8 | any land owned by or under the jurisdiction of the state. |
9 | (b) Permit fees for the projects shall be established by the committee. The fees shall be |
10 | deposited as general revenues. |
11 | (c)(1) The local cities and towns shall charge each permit applicant an additional .1 (.001) |
12 | two-tenths percent (0.2%) levy of the total construction cost for each permit issued. The levy shall |
13 | be limited to a maximum of fifty dollars ($50.00) for each of the permits issued for one-and two- |
14 | family (2) dwellings. This additional levy shall be transmitted monthly to the state building office |
15 | at the department of business regulation, and: |
16 | (i) Fifty percent (50%) of this additional levy shall be used to staff and support the purchase |
17 | or lease and operation of a web-accessible service and/or system to be utilized by the state and |
18 | municipalities for uniform, statewide electronic plan review, permit management, and inspection |
19 | system and other programs described in this chapter. The This portion of the fee levy shall be |
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1 | deposited as general revenues. |
2 | (ii) Fifty percent (50%) of this additional levy shall be transferred to the department of |
3 | labor and training and shall be deposited into the construction workforce training account, which |
4 | shall be exempt from the indirect cost recovery provisions of § 35-4-27, and shall be used to provide |
5 | workforce training program grants for the residential and commercial construction industries, and |
6 | for state and local building officials. |
7 | (2) On or before July 1, 2013, the building commissioner shall develop a standard statewide |
8 | process for electronic plan review, permit management, and inspection. The process shall include, |
9 | but not be limited to: applications; submission of building plans and plans for developments and |
10 | plots; plan review; permitting; inspections; inspection scheduling; project tracking; fee calculation |
11 | and collections; and workflow and report management. |
12 | (3) On or before December 1, 2013, the building commissioner, with the assistance of the |
13 | office of regulatory reform, shall implement the standard statewide process for electronic plan |
14 | review, permit management, and inspection. In addition, the building commissioner shall develop |
15 | a technology and implementation plan for a standard web-accessible service or system to be utilized |
16 | by the state and municipalities for uniform, statewide electronic plan review, permit management, |
17 | and inspection. The plan shall include, but not be limited to: applications; submission of building |
18 | plans and plans for developments and plots; plan review; permitting; inspections; inspection |
19 | scheduling; project tracking; fee calculation and collections; and workflow and report management. |
20 | (d) The building commissioner shall, upon request by any state contractor described in § |
21 | 37-2-38.1, review, and when all conditions for certification have been met, certify to the state |
22 | controller that the payment conditions contained in § 37-2-38.1 have been met. |
23 | (e) The building commissioner shall coordinate the development and implementation of |
24 | this section with the state fire marshal to assist with the implementation of § 23-28.2-6. On or before |
25 | January 1, 2022, the building commissioner shall promulgate rules and regulations to implement |
26 | the provisions of this section and § 23-27.3-115.6. |
27 | (f) The building commissioner shall submit, in coordination with the state fire marshal, a |
28 | report to the governor and general assembly on or before April 1, 2013, and each April 1st |
29 | thereafter, providing the status of the web-accessible service and/or system implementation and |
30 | any recommendations for process or system improvement. In every report submitted on or after |
31 | April, 2024, the building commissioner shall provide the following information: |
32 | (1) The identity of every municipality in full compliance with the provisions § 23-27.3- |
33 | 115.6 and the rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to the provisions of this section; |
34 | (2) The identity of every municipality failing to fully implement and comply with the |
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1 | provisions of § 23-27.3-115.6 and/or the rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to the |
2 | provisions of this section, and the nature, extent, and basis or reason for the failure or |
3 | noncompliance; and |
4 | (3) Recommendations to achieve compliance by all municipalities with the provisions of § |
5 | 23-27.3-115.6 and the rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to this section. |
6 | SECTION 2. Section 35-4-27 of the General Laws in Chapter 35-4 entitled "State Funds" |
7 | is hereby amended to read as follows: |
8 | 35-4-27. Indirect cost recoveries on restricted receipt accounts. |
9 | Indirect cost recoveries of ten percent (10%) of cash receipts shall be transferred from all |
10 | restricted-receipt accounts, to be recorded as general revenues in the general fund. However, there |
11 | shall be no transfer from cash receipts with restrictions received exclusively: (1) From contributions |
12 | from nonprofit charitable organizations; (2) From the assessment of indirect cost-recovery rates on |
13 | federal grant funds; or (3) Through transfers from state agencies to the department of administration |
14 | for the payment of debt service. These indirect cost recoveries shall be applied to all accounts, |
15 | unless prohibited by federal law or regulation, court order, or court settlement. The following |
16 | restricted receipt accounts shall not be subject to the provisions of this section: |
17 | Executive Office of Health and Human Services |
18 | Organ Transplant Fund |
19 | HIV Care Grant Drug Rebates |
20 | Health System Transformation Project |
21 | Department of Human Services |
22 | Veterans' home -- Restricted account |
23 | Veterans' home -- Resident benefits |
24 | Pharmaceutical Rebates Account |
25 | Demand Side Management Grants |
26 | Veteran's Cemetery Memorial Fund |
27 | Donations -- New Veterans' Home Construction |
28 | Department of Health |
29 | Pandemic medications and equipment account |
30 | Miscellaneous Donations/Grants from Non-Profits |
31 | State Loan Repayment Match |
32 | Healthcare Information Technology |
33 | Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals |
34 | Eleanor Slater non-Medicaid third-party payor account |
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1 | Hospital Medicare Part D Receipts |
2 | RICLAS Group Home Operations |
3 | Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing |
4 | Emergency and public communication access account |
5 | Department of Environmental Management |
6 | National heritage revolving fund |
7 | Environmental response fund II |
8 | Underground storage tanks registration fees |
9 | De Coppet Estate Fund |
10 | Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission |
11 | Historic preservation revolving loan fund |
12 | Historic Preservation loan fund -- Interest revenue |
13 | Department of Public Safety |
14 | E-911 Uniform Emergency Telephone System |
15 | Forfeited property -- Retained |
16 | Forfeitures -- Federal |
17 | Forfeited property -- Gambling |
18 | Donation -- Polygraph and Law Enforcement Training |
19 | Rhode Island State Firefighter's League Training Account |
20 | Fire Academy Training Fees Account |
21 | Attorney General |
22 | Forfeiture of property |
23 | Federal forfeitures |
24 | Attorney General multi-state account |
25 | Forfeited property -- Gambling |
26 | Department of Administration |
27 | OER Reconciliation Funding |
28 | Health Insurance Market Integrity Fund |
29 | RI Health Benefits Exchange |
30 | Information Technology Investment Fund |
31 | Restore and replacement -- Insurance coverage |
32 | Convention Center Authority rental payments |
33 | Investment Receipts -- TANS |
34 | OPEB System Restricted Receipt Account |
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1 | Car Rental Tax/Surcharge-Warwick Share |
2 | Grants Management Administration |
3 | Executive Office of Commerce |
4 | Housing Resources Commission Restricted Account |
5 | Housing Production Fund |
6 | Department of Revenue |
7 | DMV Modernization Project |
8 | Jobs Tax Credit Redemption Fund |
9 | Legislature |
10 | Audit of federal assisted programs |
11 | Department of Children, Youth and Families |
12 | Children's Trust Accounts -- SSI |
13 | Military Staff |
14 | RI Military Family Relief Fund |
15 | RI National Guard Counterdrug Program |
16 | Treasury |
17 | Admin. Expenses -- State Retirement System |
18 | Retirement -- Treasury Investment Options |
19 | Defined Contribution -- Administration - RR |
20 | Violent Crimes Compensation -- Refunds |
21 | Treasury Research Fellowship |
22 | Business Regulation |
23 | Banking Division Reimbursement Account |
24 | Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner Reimbursement Account |
25 | Securities Division Reimbursement Account |
26 | Commercial Licensing and Racing and Athletics Division Reimbursement Account |
27 | Insurance Division Reimbursement Account |
28 | Historic Preservation Tax Credit Account |
29 | Judiciary |
30 | Arbitration Fund Restricted Receipt Account |
31 | Third-Party Grants |
32 | RI Judiciary Technology Surcharge Account |
33 | Department of Elementary and Secondary Education |
34 | Statewide Student Transportation Services Account |
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1 | School for the Deaf Fee-for-Service Account |
2 | School for the Deaf -- School Breakfast and Lunch Program |
3 | Davies Career and Technical School Local Education Aid Account |
4 | Davies -- National School Breakfast & Lunch Program |
5 | School Construction Services |
6 | Office of the Postsecondary Commissioner |
7 | Higher Education and Industry Center |
8 | Department of Labor and Training |
9 | Job Development Fund |
10 | Rhode Island Council on the Arts |
11 | Governors' Portrait Donation Fund |
12 | Statewide records management system account |
13 | Construction Workforce Training Account |
14 | SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY – STATE BUILDING CODE | |
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1 | This act would increase the levy on total construction costs for building permits and direct |
2 | fifty percent (50%) of such levy be transmitted monthly to the department of labor and training and |
3 | deposited into the construction workforce training restricted receipt account to be used for |
4 | workforce training grants to the residential and commercial construction industries and for state |
5 | and local building officials, and exempt such account from the indirect cost recoveries of restricted |
6 | receipt accounts. |
7 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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