Chapter 395
2017 -- S 0979
Enacted 10/05/2017

A N   A C T
RELATING TO CREATING THE RHODE ISLAND COMMISSION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

Introduced By: Senator Hanna M. Gallo
Date Introduced: June 21, 2017

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. The purpose of this act is to create the Rhode Island Ccommission for
Nnational and Ccommunity Sservice to foster the development of service activities in the state,
and to carry out on behalf of the state objectives of the federally enacted National and
Community Service Act of 1990, as amended. The commission will continue the work of the
nonprofit corporation created by Rhode Island Public Laws Chapter 297 of 1994 P.L. 1994, ch.
297 and which previously served as the commission responsible for carrying out the state
objectives of the federally enacted National and Community Service Act of 1990 (the “Nonprofit
Corporation”). Having determined that the Nnonprofit Ccorporation is no longer the best
organization to accomplish the state objectives of the federally enacted National and Community
Service Act of 1990, the commission is hereby created and shall be housed within and supported
by the Rhode Island Ddepartment of Eeducation. In so doing, this act contemplates the
dissolution of the Nonprofit Corporation in accordance with Rhode Island Public Laws Chapter
297 of 1994 and P.L. 194, ch. 297 and chapter 6 of title 7.
     SECTION 2. (a) There is hereby created a commission, the name of which is the Rhode
Island Ccommission for Nnational and Ccommunity Service.
      (b) The commission is organized for the following purposes: to carry out on behalf of the
State of Rhode Island the objectives of the National and Community Service Act of 1990, as
amended.
     (c) The powers of the commission shall be vested in a board of commissioners which will
have twenty-five (25) voting members who have demonstrated a commitment to public service.
To the extent possible, membership of the commission shall be reflective of Rhode Island’s
diverse population in terms of race, ethnicity, age, gender, and geographic location.
     (d)(1) The governor shall appoint twenty-five (25) voting members of the board of
commissioners. The governor shall appoint the chair of the commission from among the voting
members.
     (2) Of the voting members of the board of commissioners, nine (9) shall be appointed for
initial terms of three (3) years beginning September 1, 2017,; eight (8) shall be appointed for
initial terms of two (2) years beginning September 1, 2017,; and eight (8) shall be appointed for
initial terms of one year beginning September 1, 2017.
     Thereafter, appointments shall be made for terms of three (3) years. A vacancy in the
office of a commissioner, created, other than by expiration of a term, or in the office of a
chairperson shall be filled in like manner as an original appointment but only for the unexpired
portion of the term. Members shall be eligible to succeed themselves; however, members shall
not be appointed to successive terms totaling more than eight (8) years.
     (3) The governor shall appoint twenty-five (25) voting members with a minimum of one
member selected from each of the following categories:
     (i) An individual with expertise in the educational training and developmental needs of
youth, particularly disadvantaged youth; and
     (ii) An individual with experience in promoting the involvement of older adults fifty-five
(55) (55) years old or over) in service and volunteerism; and
     (iii) A representative of community-based agencies within the state; and
     (iv) A representative of local government; and
     (v) A representative of a local labor organization; and
     (vi) A representative of a for-profit business; and
     (vii) An individual between the ages of sixteen (16) and twenty-five (25) who is, or has
been a participant or supervisor in a volunteer or service program; and
     (viii) A representative of a national service program; and
     (ix) The commissioner of elementary and secondary education or their his or her esignee
and the commissioner of postsecondary education or their his or her designee.
     (4) In addition, the governor shall have the authority to appoint non­voting members to
the board of commissioners, one of whom shall be the designated representative of the
Corporation of National and Community Service. Other non­voting members shall serve at the
pleasure of the governor.
     (5) To the extent practicable, members of the board of commissioners shall be appointed
in the manner described by the National and Community Service Act of 1990, as amended (42
USC section 12501 et seq.42 U.S.C. 12501 et seq.)
     (6) Not more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the voting members of the board of
commissioners may be officers and/or employees of state government, although additional state
agency representatives may be appointed to the board of commissioners as non­voting members.
     (7) Not more than fifty percent (50%) of the voting members of the board of
commissioners plus one voting member may be from the same political party.
     (8) The members of the board of commissioners will receive no compensation for their
services, except that members are entitled to compensation for expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties on the commission in the same manner as state employees.
     (e) The commission will act on behalf of the state to:
     (1) Prepare and implement a three-(3) year (3) national service plan for the state as called
for under the National Community Service Act of 1990, as amended, including conducting local
outreach to develop a comprehensive and inclusive state service plan, and coordinating with
existing programs in order to prevent unnecessary competition for private sources of funding;
     (2) Administer a competitive process to select the national service programs to be
included in any application for funding and prepare and submit the annual state applications for
federal funding of Ccommission-selected national service programs;
     (3) Administer the grants and oversee the monitoring of the programs after the national
service funds are awarded;
     (4) Fulfill federal program administration requirements, such as assisting in the provision
of health care and child care for program participants;
     (5) Integrate new national service programs and existing ACTION and Older American
Volunteer Programs into the state strategic service plan;
     (6) Provide technical assistance to service programs, including the development of
training methods and curriculum materials;
     (7) Develop a statewide recruitment and placement system for individuals interested in
community service opportunities;
     (8) Prepare annual reports on progress for submission to the Ggovernor and the Ggeneral
assembly; and
     (9) Identify and make application for financial support, particularly funding made
available under the National and Community Service Trust Action of 1990, as amended to sustain
the commission’s program and activities and to receive gifts and grants from public and private
sources.
     (g) Any conflicts of interest that arise will be resolved as prescribed by the Corporation
for National and Community Service.
     SECTION 3. Assets & Liabilities of Nonprofit Corporation.
     (a) The commission shall assume all of the obligations and liabilities of the Nonprofit
Corporation after a majority of the board of the Nonprofit Corporation votes to dissolve the
Nonprofit Corporation in accordance with Public Law Chapter 271 of 1994 P.L. 1994, ch. 271
and chapter 6 of title 7. Obligations of the Nnonprofit Ccorporation shall constitute a debt,
liability, or obligation of the state after its dissolution.
     (b) The commission shall assume all assets of the Nnonprofit Ccorporation in accordance
with the Nnonprofit Ccorporation’s distribution plan and subject to chapter 6 of title 7.
     SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage.
========
LC002913
========