R 313
2017 -- H 6256
Enacted 06/13/2017

H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N
RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING THE RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT TO CONTINUE COLLABORATING WITH THE POLLINATOR WORKING GROUP ESTABLISHED TO MAKE FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS WITH REGARD TO MAINTAINING, PROTECTING AND ENHANCING POLLINATOR HABITAT AND HEALTH IN RHODE ISLAND

Introduced By: Representative Arthur Handy
Date Introduced: May 26, 2017

     WHEREAS, The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management is invested
with the power and duty to supervise and control the protection, development, planning and
utilization of the natural resources of the state, including insects, and to promote agriculture in the
state, and to regulate the registration and application of pesticides in the state; and
     WHEREAS, In 2016, the House of Representatives created the Pollinator Working
Group to work with the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on maintaining,
protecting and enhancing pollinator habitat and health in Rhode Island; and
     WHEREAS, Pollinators including bees provide invaluable ecosystems services that are
crucial to wellbeing in the state; and
     WHEREAS, Populations of pollinators including bees have been subject to stress and
impairment in the United States and elsewhere to the extent that pollinator habitat and health have
become matters of reasonable, significant public and environmental concern; and
     WHEREAS, The causes of this stress and impairment may be multiple and are the
subject of active, on-going studies that can yield advances in understanding of how to improve
conditions and practices affecting pollinator habitat and health; and
     WHEREAS, Rhode Island currently lacks a systematic and comprehensive assessment of
such studies and advances in understanding and how they might be applied to the benefit of
Rhode Island; and
     WHEREAS, The Pollinator Working Group reported to the Legislature and Governor on
February 15, 2017, on:
     (1) Developments in the scientific and technical understanding of conditions and
practices affecting pollinator populations;
     (2) Conditions and practices affecting the maintenance, protection, and enhancement of
pollinator habitat and health in Rhode Island; and
     (3) Potential costs and benefits of changing such conditions and practices; and
     WHEREAS, The Pollinator Working Group made recommendations, based on its
findings, to maintain, protect, and enhance pollinator health and habitat in Rhode Island; now,
therefore be it;
     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations hereby respectfully requests the Director of the Department of
Environmental Management to continue working with the Pollinator Working Group which shall
be comprised of not less than seven nor more than eleven members, and shall include a
representative of the Rhode Island Nursery and Landscape Association and the Audubon Society
of Rhode Island, and between five and nine members appointed by the Director, not more than
one of whom may be a representative of the Department, and which appointments shall be made
with the purpose of providing for fair balance and representation of interests concerned with the
issues to be considered by the working group; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That this House hereby requests that the working group be charged with
providing policy recommendations and implementation strategies to the Department of
Environmental Management, Department of Transportation and other state agencies working on
pollinator protection and health; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That this House hereby requests that the Working Group shall:
     (a) Make findings with regard to:
     (1) Developments in the scientific and technical understanding of conditions and
practices affecting pollinator populations;
     (2) Conditions and practices affecting the maintenance, protection, and enhancement of
pollinator habitat and health in Rhode Island;
     (3) Opportunities for expanding pollinator habitat on state owned property;
     (4) Rhode Island's pesticide and apiary laws and regulations and training;
     (5) Strategies to publicize and coordinate public education programs directed at pollinator
health and habitat;
     (6) Strategies to fund pollinator monitoring and habitat enhancement; and
     (b) Make recommendations, based on its findings, to maintain, protect, and enhance
pollinator health and habitat in Rhode Island; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That this House hereby requests that the Director shall designate one
member of the working group to be its coordinator/presiding officer and the meetings of the
working group shall be open to the public and shall be posted by the Department in accordance
with the Open Meetings Law; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That this House hereby respectfully requests the Rhode Island Nursery and
Landscape Association and the Audubon Society of Rhode Island in collaboration with other
members of the working group, to provide such administrative, staff and logistical support as the
working group may require; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That this House hereby respectfully requests that the working group
provides a written report of its year two findings and recommendations to the Director and to the
House of Representatives on or before February 15, 2018; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to the Director of the Rhode Island Department of
Environmental Management.
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