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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO TAXATION -- PROPERTY SUBJECT TO TAXATION | |
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Introduced By: Senator Dawn M. Euer | |
Date Introduced: February 01, 2023 | |
Referred To: Senate Housing & Municipal Government | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 44-3-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 44-3 entitled "Property |
2 | Subject to Taxation" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 44-3-3. Property exempt. |
4 | (a) The following property is exempt from taxation: |
5 | (1) Property belonging to the state, except as provided in § 44-4-4.1; |
6 | (2) Lands ceded or belonging to the United States; |
7 | (3) Bonds and other securities issued and exempted from taxation by the government of |
8 | the United States or of this state; |
9 | (4) Real estate, used exclusively for military purposes, owned by chartered or incorporated |
10 | organizations approved by the adjutant general and composed of members of the national guard, |
11 | the naval militia, or the independent, chartered-military organizations; |
12 | (5) Buildings for free public schools, buildings for religious worship, and the land upon |
13 | which they stand and immediately surrounding them, to an extent not exceeding five (5) acres so |
14 | far as the buildings and land are occupied and used exclusively for religious or educational |
15 | purposes; |
16 | (6) Dwellings houses and the land on which they stand, not exceeding one acre in size, or |
17 | the minimum lot size for zone in which the dwelling house is located, whichever is the greater, |
18 | owned by, or held in trust for, any religious organization and actually used by its officiating clergy; |
19 | provided, further, that in the town of Charlestown, where the property previously described in this |
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1 | paragraph is exempt in total, along with dwelling houses and the land on which they stand in |
2 | Charlestown, not exceeding one acre in size, or the minimum lot size for zone in which the dwelling |
3 | house is located, whichever is the greater, owned by, or held in trust for, any religious organization |
4 | and actually used by its officiating clergy, or used as a convent, nunnery, or retreat center by its |
5 | religious order; |
6 | (7) Intangible personal property owned by, or held in trust for, any religious or charitable |
7 | organization, if the principal or income is used or appropriated for religious or charitable purposes; |
8 | (8) Buildings and personal estate owned by any corporation used for a school, academy, or |
9 | seminary of learning, and of any incorporated public charitable institution, and the land upon which |
10 | the buildings stand and immediately surrounding them to an extent not exceeding one acre, so far |
11 | as they are used exclusively for educational purposes, but no property or estate whatever is hereafter |
12 | exempt from taxation in any case where any part of its income or profits, or of the business carried |
13 | on there, is divided among its owners or stockholders; provided, however, that unless any private |
14 | nonprofit corporation organized as a college or university located in the town of Smithfield reaches |
15 | a memorandum of agreement with the town of Smithfield, the town of Smithfield shall bill the |
16 | actual costs for police, fire, and rescue services supplied, unless otherwise reimbursed, to said |
17 | corporation commencing March 1, 2014; |
18 | (9) Estates, persons, and families of the president and professors for the time being of |
19 | Brown University for not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for each officer, the officer’s |
20 | estate, person, and family included, but only to the extent that any person had claimed and utilized |
21 | the exemption prior to, and for a period ending, either on or after December 31, 1996; |
22 | (10) Property especially exempt by charter unless the exemption has been waived in whole |
23 | or in part; |
24 | (11) Lots of land exclusively for burial grounds; |
25 | (12) Property, real and personal, held for, or by, an incorporated library, society, or any |
26 | free public library, or any free public library society, so far as the property is held exclusively for |
27 | library purposes, or for the aid or support of the aged poor, or poor friendless children, or the poor |
28 | generally, or for a nonprofit hospital for the sick or disabled; |
29 | (13) Real or personal estate belonging to, or held in trust for, the benefit of incorporated |
30 | organizations of veterans of any war in which the United States has been engaged, the parent body |
31 | of which has been incorporated by act of Congress, to the extent of four hundred thousand dollars |
32 | ($400,000) if actually used and occupied by the association; provided, that the city council of the |
33 | city of Cranston may by ordinance exempt the real or personal estate as previously described in |
34 | this subdivision located within the city of Cranston to the extent of five hundred thousand dollars |
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1 | ($500,000); |
2 | (14) Property, real and personal, held for, or by, the fraternal corporation, association, or |
3 | body created to build and maintain a building or buildings for its meetings or the meetings of the |
4 | general assembly of its members, or subordinate bodies of the fraternity, and for the |
5 | accommodation of other fraternal bodies or associations, the entire net income of which real and |
6 | personal property is exclusively applied or to be used to build, furnish, and maintain an asylum or |
7 | asylums, a home or homes, a school or schools, for the free education or relief of the members of |
8 | the fraternity, or the relief, support, and care of worthy and indigent members of the fraternity, their |
9 | wives, widows, or orphans, and any fund given or held for the purpose of public education, |
10 | almshouses, and the land and buildings used in connection therewith; |
11 | (15) Real estate and personal property of any incorporated volunteer fire engine company |
12 | or incorporated volunteer ambulance or rescue corps in active service; |
13 | (16) The estate of any person who, in the judgment of the assessors, is unable from infirmity |
14 | or poverty to pay the tax; provided, that in the towns of Burrillville and West Greenwich, the tax |
15 | shall constitute a lien for five (5) years on the property where the owner is entitled to the exemption. |
16 | At the expiration of five (5) years, the lien shall be abated in full. Provided, if the property is sold |
17 | or conveyed, or if debt secured by the property is refinanced during the five-year (5) period, the |
18 | lien immediately becomes due and payable; any person claiming the exemption aggrieved by an |
19 | adverse decision of an assessor shall appeal the decision to the local board of tax review and |
20 | thereafter according to the provisions of § 44-5-26; |
21 | (17) Household furniture and family stores of a housekeeper in the whole, including |
22 | clothing, bedding, and other white goods, books, and all other tangible personal property items that |
23 | are common to the normal household; |
24 | (18) Improvements made to any real property to provide a shelter and fallout protection |
25 | from nuclear radiation, to the amount of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500); provided, that |
26 | the improvements meet applicable standards for shelter construction established, from time to time, |
27 | by the Rhode Island emergency management agency. The improvements are deemed to comply |
28 | with the provisions of any building code or ordinance with respect to the materials or the methods |
29 | of construction used and any shelter or its establishment is deemed to comply with the provisions |
30 | of any zoning code or ordinance; |
31 | (19) Aircraft for which the fee required by § 1-4-6 has been paid to the tax administrator; |
32 | (20) Manufacturer’s inventory. |
33 | (i) For the purposes of §§ 44-4-10, 44-5-3, 44-5-20, and 44-5-38, a person is deemed to be |
34 | a manufacturer within a city or town within this state if that person uses any premises, room, or |
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1 | place in it primarily for the purpose of transforming raw materials into a finished product for trade |
2 | through any or all of the following operations: adapting, altering, finishing, making, and |
3 | ornamenting; provided, that public utilities; non-regulated power producers commencing |
4 | commercial operation by selling electricity at retail or taking title to generating facilities on or after |
5 | July 1, 1997; building and construction contractors; warehousing operations, including distribution |
6 | bases or outlets of out-of-state manufacturers; and fabricating processes incidental to warehousing |
7 | or distribution of raw materials, such as alteration of stock for the convenience of a customer; are |
8 | excluded from this definition; |
9 | (ii) For the purposes of this section and §§ 44-4-10 and 44-5-38, the term “manufacturer’s |
10 | inventory,” or any similar term, means and includes the manufacturer’s raw materials, the |
11 | manufacturer’s work in process, and finished products manufactured by the manufacturer in this |
12 | state, and not sold, leased, or traded by the manufacturer or its title or right to possession divested; |
13 | provided, that the term does not include any finished products held by the manufacturer in any retail |
14 | store or other similar selling place operated by the manufacturer whether or not the retail |
15 | establishment is located in the same building in which the manufacturer operates the manufacturing |
16 | plant; |
17 | (iii) For the purpose of § 44-11-2, a “manufacturer” is a person whose principal business |
18 | in this state consists of transforming raw materials into a finished product for trade through any or |
19 | all of the operations described in paragraph (i) of this subdivision. A person will be deemed to be |
20 | principally engaged if the gross receipts that person derived from the manufacturing operations in |
21 | this state during the calendar year or fiscal year mentioned in § 44-11-1 amounted to more than |
22 | fifty percent (50%) of the total gross receipts that person derived from all the business activities in |
23 | which that person engaged in this state during the taxable year. For the purpose of computing the |
24 | percentage, gross receipts derived by a manufacturer from the sale, lease, or rental of finished |
25 | products manufactured by the manufacturer in this state, even though the manufacturer’s store or |
26 | other selling place may be at a different location from the location of the manufacturer’s |
27 | manufacturing plant in this state, are deemed to have been derived from manufacturing; |
28 | (iv) Within the meaning of the preceding paragraphs of this subdivision, the term |
29 | “manufacturer” also includes persons who are principally engaged in any of the general activities |
30 | coded and listed as establishments engaged in manufacturing in the Standard Industrial |
31 | Classification Manual prepared by the Technical Committee on Industrial Classification, Office of |
32 | Statistical Standards, Executive Office of the President, United States Bureau of the Budget, as |
33 | revised from time to time, but eliminating as manufacturers those persons, who, because of their |
34 | limited type of manufacturing activities, are classified in the manual as falling within the trade |
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1 | rather than an industrial classification of manufacturers. Among those thus eliminated, and |
2 | accordingly also excluded as manufacturers within the meaning of this paragraph, are persons |
3 | primarily engaged in selling, to the general public, products produced on the premises from which |
4 | they are sold, such as neighborhood bakeries, candy stores, ice cream parlors, shade shops, and |
5 | custom tailors, except, that a person who manufactures bakery products for sale primarily for home |
6 | delivery, or through one or more non-baking retail outlets, and whether or not retail outlets are |
7 | operated by the person, is a manufacturer within the meaning of this paragraph; |
8 | (v) The term “Person” means and includes, as appropriate, a person, partnership, or |
9 | corporation; and |
10 | (vi) The department of revenue shall provide to the local assessors any assistance that is |
11 | necessary in determining the proper application of the definitions in this subdivision; |
12 | (21) Real and tangible personal property acquired to provide a treatment facility used |
13 | primarily to control the pollution or contamination of the waters or the air of the state, as defined |
14 | in chapter 12 of title 46 and chapter 25 of title 23, respectively, the facility having been constructed, |
15 | reconstructed, erected, installed, or acquired in furtherance of federal or state requirements or |
16 | standards for the control of water or air pollution or contamination, and certified as approved in an |
17 | order entered by the director of environmental management. The property is exempt as long as it is |
18 | operated properly in compliance with the order of approval of the director of environmental |
19 | management; provided, that any grant of the exemption by the director of environmental |
20 | management in excess of ten (10) years is approved by the city or town in which the property is |
21 | situated. This provision applies only to water and air pollution control properties and facilities |
22 | installed for the treatment of waste waters and air contaminants resulting from industrial |
23 | processing; furthermore, it applies only to water or air pollution control properties and facilities |
24 | placed in operation for the first time after April 13, 1970; |
25 | (22) Manufacturing machinery and equipment acquired or used by a manufacturer after |
26 | December 31, 1974. Manufacturing machinery and equipment is defined as: |
27 | (i) Machinery and equipment used exclusively in the actual manufacture or conversion of |
28 | raw materials or goods in the process of manufacture by a manufacturer, as defined in subdivision |
29 | (20), and machinery, fixtures, and equipment used exclusively by a manufacturer for research and |
30 | development or for quality assurance of its manufactured products; |
31 | (ii) Machinery and equipment that is partially used in the actual manufacture or conversion |
32 | of raw materials or goods in process of manufacture by a manufacturer, as defined in subdivision |
33 | (20), and machinery, fixtures, and equipment used by a manufacturer for research and development |
34 | or for quality assurance of its manufactured products, to the extent to which the machinery and |
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1 | equipment is used for the manufacturing processes, research and development, or quality assurance. |
2 | In the instances where machinery and equipment is used in both manufacturing and/or research and |
3 | development and/or quality assurance activities and non-manufacturing activities, the assessment |
4 | on machinery and equipment is prorated by applying the percentage of usage of the equipment for |
5 | the manufacturing, research and development, and quality-assurance activity to the value of the |
6 | machinery and equipment for purposes of taxation, and the portion of the value used for |
7 | manufacturing, research and development, and quality assurance is exempt from taxation. The |
8 | burden of demonstrating this percentage usage of machinery and equipment for manufacturing and |
9 | for research and development and/or quality assurance of its manufactured products rests with the |
10 | manufacturer; and |
11 | (iii) Machinery and equipment described in §§ 44-18-30(7) and 44-18-30(22) that was |
12 | purchased after July 1, 1997; provided that the city or town council of the city or town in which the |
13 | machinery and equipment is located adopts an ordinance exempting the machinery and equipment |
14 | from taxation. For purposes of this subsection, city councils and town councils of any municipality |
15 | may, by ordinance, wholly or partially exempt from taxation the machinery and equipment |
16 | discussed in this subsection for the period of time established in the ordinance and may, by |
17 | ordinance, establish the procedures for taxpayers to avail themselves of the benefit of any |
18 | exemption permitted under this section; provided, that the ordinance does not apply to any |
19 | machinery or equipment of a business, subsidiary, or any affiliated business that locates or relocates |
20 | from a city or town in this state to another city or town in the state; |
21 | (23) Precious metal bullion, meaning any elementary metal that has been put through a |
22 | process of melting or refining, and that is in a state or condition that its value depends upon its |
23 | content and not its form. The term does not include fabricated precious metal that has been |
24 | processed or manufactured for some one or more specific and customary industrial, professional, |
25 | or artistic uses; |
26 | (24) Hydroelectric power-generation equipment, which includes, but is not limited to, |
27 | turbines, generators, switchgear, controls, monitoring equipment, circuit breakers, transformers, |
28 | protective relaying, bus bars, cables, connections, trash racks, headgates, and conduits. The |
29 | hydroelectric power-generation equipment must have been purchased after July 1, 1979, and |
30 | acquired or used by a person or corporation who or that owns or leases a dam and utilizes the |
31 | equipment to generate hydroelectric power; |
32 | (25) Subject to authorization by formal action of the council of any city or town, any real |
33 | or personal property owned by, held in trust for, or leased to an organization incorporated under |
34 | chapter 6 of title 7, as amended, or an organization meeting the definition of “charitable trust” set |
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1 | out in § 18-9-4, as amended, or an organization incorporated under the not-for-profits statutes of |
2 | another state or the District of Columbia, the purpose of which is the conserving of open space, as |
3 | that term is defined in chapter 36 of title 45, as amended, provided the property is used exclusively |
4 | for the purposes of the organization; |
5 | (26) Tangible personal property, the primary function of which is the recycling, reuse, or |
6 | recovery of materials (other than precious metals, as defined in § 44-18-30(24)(ii) and (iii)), from, |
7 | or the treatment of “hazardous wastes,” as defined in § 23-19.1-4, where the “hazardous wastes” |
8 | are generated primarily by the same taxpayer and where the personal property is located at, in, or |
9 | adjacent to a generating facility of the taxpayer. The taxpayer may, but need not, procure an order |
10 | from the director of the department of environmental management certifying that the tangible |
11 | personal property has this function, which order effects a conclusive presumption that the tangible |
12 | personal property qualifies for the exemption under this subdivision. If any information relating to |
13 | secret processes or methods of manufacture, production, or treatment is disclosed to the department |
14 | of environmental management only to procure an order, and is a “trade secret” as defined in § 28- |
15 | 21-10(b), it shall not be open to public inspection or publicly disclosed unless disclosure is |
16 | otherwise required under chapter 21 of title 28 or chapter 24.4 of title 23; |
17 | (27) Motorboats as defined in § 46-22-2 for which the annual fee required in § 46-22-4 has |
18 | been paid; |
19 | (28) Real and personal property of the Providence Performing Arts Center, a non-business |
20 | corporation as of December 31, 1986; |
21 | (29) Tangible personal property owned by, and used exclusively for the purposes of, any |
22 | religious organization located in the city of Cranston; |
23 | (30) Real and personal property of the Travelers Aid Society of Rhode Island, a nonprofit |
24 | corporation, the Union Mall Real Estate Corporation, and any limited partnership or limited liability |
25 | company that is formed in connection with, or to facilitate the acquisition of, the Providence YMCA |
26 | Building; |
27 | (31) Real and personal property of Meeting Street Center or MSC Realty, Inc., both not- |
28 | for-profit Rhode Island corporations, and any other corporation, limited partnership, or limited |
29 | liability company that is formed in connection with, or to facilitate the acquisition of, the properties |
30 | designated as the Meeting Street National Center of Excellence on Eddy Street in Providence, |
31 | Rhode Island; |
32 | (32) The buildings, personal property, and land upon which the buildings stand, located on |
33 | Pomham Island, East Providence, currently identified as Assessor’s Map 211, Block 01, Parcel |
34 | 001.00, that consists of approximately twenty-one thousand three hundred (21,300) square feet and |
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1 | is located approximately eight hundred sixty feet (860′), more or less, from the shore, and limited |
2 | exclusively to these said buildings, personal estate and land, provided that said property is owned |
3 | by a qualified 501(c)(3) organization, such as the American Lighthouse Foundation, and is used |
4 | exclusively for a lighthouse; |
5 | (33) The Stadium Theatre Performing Arts Centre building located in Monument Square, |
6 | Woonsocket, Rhode Island, so long as said Stadium Theatre Performing Arts Center is owned by |
7 | the Stadium Theatre Foundation, a Rhode Island nonprofit corporation; |
8 | (34) Real and tangible personal property of St. Mary Academy — Bay View, located in |
9 | East Providence, Rhode Island; |
10 | (35) Real and personal property of East Bay Community Action Program and its |
11 | predecessor, Self Help, Inc; provided, that the organization is qualified as a tax-exempt corporation |
12 | under § 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code; |
13 | (36) Real and personal property located within the city of East Providence of the Columbus |
14 | Club of East Providence, a Rhode Island charitable nonprofit corporation; |
15 | (37) Real and personal property located within the city of East Providence of the Columbus |
16 | Club of Barrington, a Rhode Island charitable nonprofit corporation; |
17 | (38) Real and personal property located within the city of East Providence of Lodge 2337 |
18 | BPO Elks, a Rhode Island nonprofit corporation; |
19 | (39) Real and personal property located within the city of East Providence of the St. |
20 | Andrews Lodge No. 39, a Rhode Island charitable nonprofit corporation; |
21 | (40) Real and personal property located within the city of East Providence of the Trustees |
22 | of Methodist Health and Welfare service a/k/a United Methodist Elder Care, a Rhode Island |
23 | nonprofit corporation; |
24 | (41) Real and personal property located on the first floor of 90 Leonard Avenue within the |
25 | city of East Providence of the Zion Gospel Temple, Inc., a religious nonprofit corporation; |
26 | (42) Real and personal property located within the city of East Providence of the Cape |
27 | Verdean Museum Exhibit, a Rhode Island nonprofit corporation; |
28 | (43) The real and personal property owned by a qualified 501(c)(3) organization that is |
29 | affiliated and in good standing with a national, congressionally chartered organization and thereby |
30 | adheres to that organization’s standards and provides activities designed for recreational, |
31 | educational, and character building purposes for children from ages six (6) years to seventeen (17) |
32 | years; |
33 | (44) Real and personal property of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra and Music |
34 | School; provided, that the organization is qualified as a tax-exempt corporation under § 501(c)(3) |
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1 | of the United States Internal Revenue Code; |
2 | (45) The real and personal property located within the town of West Warwick at 211 |
3 | Cowesett Avenue, Plat 29-Lot 25, which consists of approximately twenty-eight thousand seven |
4 | hundred fifty (28,750) square feet and is owned by the Station Fire Memorial Foundation of East |
5 | Greenwich, a Rhode Island nonprofit corporation; |
6 | (46) Real and personal property of the Comprehensive Community Action Program, a |
7 | qualified tax-exempt corporation under § 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code; |
8 | (47) Real and personal property located at 52 Plain Street, within the city of Pawtucket of |
9 | the Pawtucket Youth Soccer Association, a Rhode Island nonprofit corporation; |
10 | (48) Renewable energy resources, as defined in § 39-26-5, used in residential systems and |
11 | associated equipment used therewith in service after December 31, 2015; |
12 | (49) Renewable energy resources, as defined in § 39-26-5, if employed by a manufacturer, |
13 | as defined in subsection (a) of this section, shall be exempt from taxation in accordance with |
14 | subsection (a) of this section; |
15 | (50) Real and personal property located at 415 Tower Hill Road within the town of North |
16 | Kingstown, of South County Community Action, Inc., a qualified tax-exempt corporation under § |
17 | 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code; |
18 | (51) As an effort to promote business growth, tangible business or personal property, in |
19 | whole or in part, within the town of Charlestown’s community limits, subject to authorization by |
20 | formal action of the town council of the town of Charlestown; |
21 | (52) All real and personal property located at 1300 Frenchtown Road, within the town of |
22 | East Greenwich, identified as assessor’s map 027, plat 019, lot 071, and known as the New England |
23 | Wireless and Steam Museum, Inc., a qualified tax-exempt corporation under § 501(c)(3) of the |
24 | United States Internal Revenue Code; |
25 | (53) Real and tangible personal property of Mount Saint Charles Academy located within |
26 | the city of Woonsocket, specifically identified as the following assessor’s plats and lots: Logee |
27 | Street, plat 23, lot 62, Logee Street, plat 24, lots 304 and 305; Welles Street, plat 23, lot 310; |
28 | Monroe Street, plat 23, lot 312; and Roberge Avenue, plat 24, lot 47; |
29 | (54) Real and tangible personal property of Steere House, a Rhode Island nonprofit |
30 | corporation, located in Providence, Rhode Island; |
31 | (55) Real and personal property located within the town of West Warwick of Tides Family |
32 | Services, Inc., a Rhode Island nonprofit corporation; |
33 | (56) Real and personal property of Tides Family Services, Inc., a Rhode Island nonprofit |
34 | corporation, located in the city of Pawtucket at 242 Dexter Street, plat 44, lot 444; |
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1 | (57) Real and personal property located within the town of Middletown of Lucy’s Hearth, |
2 | a Rhode Island nonprofit corporation; |
3 | (58) Real and tangible personal property of Habitat for Humanity of Rhode Island— |
4 | Greater Providence, Inc., a Rhode Island nonprofit corporation, located in Providence, Rhode |
5 | Island; |
6 | (59) Real and personal property of the Artic Playhouse, a Rhode Island nonprofit |
7 | corporation, located in the town of West Warwick at 1249 Main Street; |
8 | (60) Real and personal property located at 321 Main Street, within the town of South |
9 | Kingstown, of the Contemporary Theatre Company, a qualified, tax-exempt corporation under § |
10 | 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code; |
11 | (61) Real and personal property of The Samaritans, Inc., a Rhode Island nonprofit § |
12 | 501(c)(3) corporation located at 67 Park Place, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, to the extent the city |
13 | council of Pawtucket may from time to time determine; |
14 | (62) Real and personal property of North Kingstown, Exeter Animal Protection League, |
15 | Inc., dba “Pet Refuge,” 500 Stony Lane, a Rhode Island nonprofit corporation, located in North |
16 | Kingstown, Rhode Island; |
17 | (63) Real and personal property located within the city of East Providence of Foster |
18 | Forward (formerly the Rhode Island Foster Parents Association), a Rhode Island charitable |
19 | nonprofit corporation; |
20 | (64) Real and personal property located at 54 Kelly Avenue within the town of East |
21 | Providence, of the Associated Radio Amateurs of Southern New England, a Rhode Island nonprofit |
22 | corporation; |
23 | (65) Real and tangible personal property of Providence Country Day School, a Rhode |
24 | Island nonprofit corporation, located in East Providence, Rhode Island and further identified as plat |
25 | 406, block 6, lot 6, and plat 506, block 1, lot 8; |
26 | (66) As an effort to promote business growth, tangible business or personal property, in |
27 | whole or in part, within the town of Bristol’s community limits, subject to authorization by formal |
28 | action of the town council of the town of Bristol; |
29 | (67) Real and tangible personal property of the Heritage Harbor Foundation, a Rhode |
30 | Island nonprofit corporation, located at 1445 Wampanoag Trail, Suites 103 and 201, within the city |
31 | of East Providence; |
32 | (68) Real property of Ocean State Community Wellness, Inc., a qualified tax-exempt |
33 | corporation under § 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code, located in North |
34 | Kingstown, Rhode Island, with a physical address of 7450 Post Road, and further identified as plat |
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1 | 108, lot 83; |
2 | (69) Real and tangible personal property of St. John Baptist De La Salle Institute, d/b/a La |
3 | Salle Academy, a Rhode Island domestic nonprofit corporation, located in Providence, Rhode |
4 | Island denominated at the time this subsection was adopted as Plat 83 Lot 276 by the tax assessor |
5 | for the city of Providence comprising approximately 26.08 acres of land along with all buildings |
6 | and improvements that have been or may be made; |
7 | (70) Real and tangible personal property of The Providence Community Health Centers, |
8 | Inc., a Rhode Island domestic nonprofit corporation, located in Providence, Rhode Island; |
9 | (71) In the city of Central Falls and the city of Pawtucket, real property and tangible |
10 | personal property located on or in the premise acquired or leased by a railroad entity and for the |
11 | purpose of providing boarding and disembarking of railroad passengers and the supporting |
12 | passenger railroad operations and services. For the purpose of this section, a railroad entity shall be |
13 | any incorporated entity that has been duly authorized by the Rhode Island public utilities |
14 | commission to provide passenger railroad services; |
15 | (72) Real and tangible personal property of the American Legion Riverside Post Holding |
16 | Company, d/b/a American Legion Post 10, a Rhode Island nonprofit corporation, located at 830 |
17 | Willet Avenue, within the city of East Providence on Map 513, Block 27, Parcel 001.00 as long as |
18 | said property is owned by American Legion Post 10; |
19 | (73) Real and tangible personal property of the Holy Rosary Band Society, a Rhode Island |
20 | nonprofit corporation, located at 328 Taunton Avenue, within the city of East Providence on Map |
21 | 306, Block 01, Parcel 012.00; |
22 | (74) Real and tangible personal property of Foster Forward, a Rhode Island domestic |
23 | nonprofit corporation, located within the city of Pawtucket, at 16 North Bend Street, and further |
24 | identified as assessor’s plat 21, lot 312; |
25 | (75) Real and tangible personal property of the Old and Ancient Rowers Society of Rhode |
26 | Island, a Rhode Island domestic nonprofit corporation, located at 166 Walmsley Lane, within the |
27 | town of North Kingstown on Plat 004/Lot 019; |
28 | (76) Real and tangible personal property of the Rhode Island Public Health Foundation, a |
29 | domestic nonprofit corporation or any other entity formed by the Rhode Island Public Health |
30 | Foundation in connection with, or to facilitate the acquisition of, one property to be owned by the |
31 | Rhode Island Public Health Foundation or such entity, located in the city of Providence; |
32 | (77) Real and tangible personal property of the Manissean Tribal Council, a Rhode Island |
33 | nonprofit corporation, located in the town of New Shoreham, Rhode Island; |
34 | (78) Real and tangible personal property of Sophia Academy located at 582 Elmwood |
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1 | Avenue, the San Miguel Education Center located at 525 Branch Avenue, and the Community |
2 | Preparatory School, Inc. located at 135 Prairie Avenue, all of which are domestic nonprofit |
3 | corporations, and all of which are located within the city of Providence; and |
4 | (79) Real and tangible personal property of Cape Verdean Museum Exhibit, a Rhode Island |
5 | domestic nonprofit corporation, located at 617 Prospect Street, within the city of Pawtucket on |
6 | Assessors’ Plat 37, Lot 434. |
7 | (80) Upon adoption by municipal ordinance, real and tangible personal property of |
8 | qualifying municipal employees, including municipal school district employees, limited to fifty |
9 | percent (50%) of their property tax bill or five thousand dollars ($5,000), whichever is greater. |
10 | Qualifying employees shall have (10) years or more of aggregate employment with the |
11 | municipality. |
12 | (b) Except as provided below, when a city or town taxes a for-profit hospital facility, the |
13 | value of its real property shall be the value determined by the most recent full revaluation or |
14 | statistical property update performed by the city or town; provided, however, in the year a nonprofit |
15 | hospital facility converts to or otherwise becomes a for-profit hospital facility, or a for-profit |
16 | hospital facility is initially established, the value of the real property and personal property of the |
17 | for-profit hospital facility shall be determined by a valuation performed by the assessor for the |
18 | purpose of determining an initial assessed value of real and personal property, not previously taxed |
19 | by the city or town, as of the most recent date of assessment pursuant to § 44-5-1, subject to a right |
20 | of appeal by the for-profit hospital facility which shall be made to the city or town tax assessor with |
21 | a direct appeal from an adverse decision to the Rhode Island superior court business calendar. |
22 | A “for-profit hospital facility” includes all real and personal property affiliated with any |
23 | hospital as identified in an application filed pursuant to chapter 17 or 17.14 of title 23. |
24 | Notwithstanding the above, a city or town may enter into a stabilization agreement with a for-profit |
25 | hospital facility under § 44-3-9 or other laws specific to the particular city or town relating to |
26 | stabilization agreements. In a year in which a nonprofit hospital facility converts to, or otherwise |
27 | becomes, a for-profit hospital facility, or a for-profit hospital facility is otherwise established, in |
28 | that year only the amount levied by the city or town and/or the amount payable under the |
29 | stabilization agreement for that year related to the for-profit hospital facility shall not be counted |
30 | towards determining the maximum tax levy permitted under § 44-5-2. |
31 | (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, in an effort to provide relief |
32 | for businesses, including small businesses, and to promote economic development, a city, town, or |
33 | fire district may establish an exemption for tangible personal property within its geographic limits |
34 | by formal action of the appropriate governing body within the city, town, or fire district, which |
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1 | exemptions shall be uniformly applied and in compliance with local tax classification requirements. |
2 | Exemptions established pursuant to this subsection shall conform to the requirements of § 44-5- |
3 | 12.2. |
4 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO TAXATION -- PROPERTY SUBJECT TO TAXATION | |
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1 | This act would exempt real and tangible personal property of municipal and school district |
2 | employees, with ten (10) years of employment, at a rate of fifty percent (50%) of the property tax |
3 | bill or $5,000, whichever is greater. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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