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. |
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