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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 STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT – EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF | |
COMMERCE | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Shekarchi, Speakman, Williams, Potter, Knight, Fogarty, | |
Date Introduced: March 07, 2022 | |
Referred To: House Municipal Government & Housing | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 42-64.19-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-64.19 entitled |
2 | "Executive Office of Commerce" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 42-64.19-3. Executive office of commerce. |
4 | (a) There is hereby established within the executive branch of state government an |
5 | executive office of commerce effective February 1, 2015, to serve as the principal agency of the |
6 | executive branch of state government for managing the promotion of commerce and the economy |
7 | within the state and shall have the following powers and duties in accordance with the following |
8 | schedule: |
9 | (1) On or about February 1, 2015, to operate functions from the department of business |
10 | regulation; |
11 | (2) On or about April 1, 2015, to operate various divisions and functions from the |
12 | department of administration; |
13 | (3) On or before September 1, 2015, to provide to the Senate and the House of |
14 | Representatives a comprehensive study and review of the roles, functions, and programs of the |
15 | department of administration and the department of labor and training to devise recommendations |
16 | and a business plan for the integration of these entities with the office of the secretary of commerce. |
17 | The governor may include such recommendations in the Fiscal Year 2017 budget proposal; and |
18 | (4) On or before July 1, 2021, to provide for the hiring of a deputy secretary of commerce |
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1 | and housing who shall report directly to the secretary of commerce. The deputy secretary of |
2 | commerce and housing shall: |
3 | (i) Prior to hiring, have completed and earned a minimum of a master's graduate degree in |
4 | the field of urban planning, economics, or a related field of study or possess a juris doctor law |
5 | degree. Preference shall be provided to candidates having earned an advanced degree consisting of |
6 | an L.L.M. law degree or Ph.D in urban planning or economics. Qualified candidates must have |
7 | documented five (5) years' full-time experience employed in the administration of housing policy |
8 | and/or development; |
9 | (ii) Be responsible for overseeing all housing initiatives in the state of Rhode Island and |
10 | developing a housing plan, including, but not limited to, the development of affordable housing |
11 | opportunities to assist in building strong community efforts and revitalizing neighborhoods; |
12 | (iii) Coordinate with all agencies directly related to any housing initiatives including, but |
13 | not limited to, the Rhode Island housing and mortgage finance corporation, coastal resources |
14 | management council (CRMC), and state departments including, but not limited to: the department |
15 | of environmental management (DEM), the department of business regulation (DBR), the |
16 | department of transportation (DOT) and statewide planning; and |
17 | (iv) Coordinate with the housing resources commission to formulate an integrated housing |
18 | report to include findings and recommendations to the governor, speaker of the house, senate |
19 | president, each chamber's finance committee, and any committee whose purview is reasonably |
20 | related to, including, but not limited to, issues of housing, municipal government, and health on or |
21 | before December 31, 2021, and annually thereafter which report shall include, but not be limited |
22 | to, the following: |
23 | (A) The total number of housing units in the state with per community counts, including |
24 | the number of Americans with Disabilities Act compliant special needs units; |
25 | (B) The occupancy and vacancy rate of the units referenced in subsection (a)(4)(iv)(A); |
26 | (C) The change in the number of units referenced in subsection (a)(4)(iv)(A), for each of |
27 | the prior three (3) years in figures and as a percentage; |
28 | (D) The number of net new units in development and number of units completed since the |
29 | prior report; |
30 | (E) For each municipality the number of single-family, two-family (2), and three-family |
31 | (3) units, and multi-unit housing delineated sufficiently to provide the lay reader a useful |
32 | description of current conditions, including a statewide sum of each unit type; |
33 | (F) The total number of units by income type; |
34 | (G) A projection of the number of status quo units; |
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1 | (H) A projection of the number of units required to meet housing formation trends; |
2 | (I) A comparison of regional and other similarly situated state funding sources that support |
3 | housing development including a percentage of private, federal, and public support; |
4 | (J) A reporting of unit types by number of bedrooms for rental properties including an |
5 | accounting of all: |
6 | (I) Single-family units; |
7 | (II) Accessory dwelling units; |
8 | (III) Two-family (2) units; |
9 | (IV) Three-family (3) units; |
10 | (V) Multi-unit sufficiently delineated units; |
11 | (VI) Mixed use sufficiently delineated units; and |
12 | (VII) Occupancy and vacancy rates for the prior three (3) years; |
13 | (K) A reporting of unit types by ownership including an accounting of all: |
14 | (I) Single-family units; |
15 | (II) Accessory dwelling units; |
16 | (III) Two-family (2) units; |
17 | (IV) Three-family (3) units; |
18 | (V) Multi-unit sufficiently delineated units; |
19 | (VI) Mixed use sufficiently delineated units; and |
20 | (VII) Occupancy and vacancy rates for the prior three (3) years; |
21 | (L) A reporting of the number of applications submitted or filed for each community |
22 | according to unit type and an accounting of action taken with respect to each application to include, |
23 | approved, denied, appealed, approved upon appeal, and if approved, the justification for each |
24 | approval; |
25 | (M) A reporting of permits for each community according to affordability level that were |
26 | sought, approved, denied, appealed, approved upon appeal, and if approved, the justification for |
27 | each approval; |
28 | (N) A reporting of affordability by municipality that shall include the following: |
29 | (I) The percent and number of units of extremely low-, very low-, low-, moderate-, fair- |
30 | market rate, and above-market-rate units; including the average and median costs of those units; |
31 | (II) The percent and number of units of extremely low-, very low-, low-, and moderate- |
32 | income housing units required to satisfy the ten percent (10%) requirement pursuant to chapter 24 |
33 | of title 45; including the average and median costs of those units; |
34 | (III) The percent and number of units for the affordability levels above moderate-income |
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1 | housing, including a comparison to fair-market rent and fair-market homeownership; including the |
2 | average and median costs of those units; |
3 | (IV) The percentage of cost burden by municipality with population equivalent; |
4 | (V) The percentage and number of home financing sources, including all private, federal, |
5 | state, or other public support; and |
6 | (VI) The cost growth for each of the previous five (5) years by unit type at each |
7 | affordability level, by unit type; |
8 | (O) A reporting of municipal healthy housing stock by unit type and number of bedrooms |
9 | and providing an assessment of the state's existing housing stock and enumerating any risks to the |
10 | public health from that housing stock, including, but not limited to: the presence of lead, mold, safe |
11 | drinking water, disease vectors (insects and vermin), and other conditions that are an identifiable |
12 | health detriment. Additionally, the report shall provide the percentage of the prevalence of health |
13 | risks by age of the stock for each community by unit type and number of bedrooms; and |
14 | (P) A recommendation shall be included with the report required under this section that |
15 | shall provide consideration to any and all populations, ethnicities, income levels, and other relevant |
16 | demographic criteria determined by the deputy secretary, and with regard to any and all of the |
17 | criteria enumerated elsewhere in the report separately or in combination, provide recommendations |
18 | to resolve any issues that provide an impediment to the development of housing, including specific |
19 | data and evidence in support of the recommendation. All data and methodologies used to present |
20 | evidence are subject to review and approval of the chief of revenue analysis, and that approval shall |
21 | include an attestation of approval by the chief to be included in the report. |
22 | (Q) Provided, that effective July 1, 2022, and thereafter, the deputy secretary of commerce |
23 | for housing shall be known as the secretary of commerce for housing. All references in the general |
24 | laws to the deputy secretary of commerce for housing shall be construed to mean the secretary of |
25 | commerce for housing, except where the context clearly indicates otherwise. The secretary of |
26 | commerce for housing shall retain all powers, duties, responsibilities, and obligations of the deputy |
27 | secretary of commerce for housing, but on and after July 1, 2022, the secretary of commerce for |
28 | housing shall be deemed to be a cabinet level position reporting to the governor of the State of |
29 | Rhode Island, within the executive branch of government. |
30 | (b) In this capacity, the office shall: |
31 | (1) Lead or assist state departments and coordinate business permitting processes in order |
32 | to: |
33 | (i) Improve the economy, efficiency, coordination, and quality of the business climate in |
34 | the state; |
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1 | (ii) Design strategies and implement best practices that foster economic development and |
2 | growth of the state's economy; |
3 | (iii) Maximize and leverage funds from all available public and private sources, including |
4 | federal financial participation, grants, and awards; |
5 | (iv) Increase public confidence by conducting customer centric operations whereby |
6 | commercial enterprise are supported and provided programs and services that will grow and nurture |
7 | the Rhode Island economy; and |
8 | (v) Be the state's lead agency for economic development. |
9 | (2) Provide oversight and coordination of all housing initiatives in the state of Rhode |
10 | Island. |
11 | (c) The office shall include the office of regulatory reform and other administration |
12 | functions that promote, enhance, or regulate various service and functions in order to promote the |
13 | reform and improvement of the regulatory function of the state. |
14 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT – EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF | |
COMMERCE | |
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1 | This act would make the deputy secretary of commerce for housing the secretary of |
2 | commerce for housing, effective July 1, 2022. The secretary of commerce for housing would retain |
3 | all the powers, duties, responsibilities, and obligations of the deputy secretary, and would also be |
4 | a cabinet level position within the executive branch of government. |
5 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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