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ARTICLE 16
RELATING TO DEBT MANAGEMENT ACT JOINT RESOLUTIONS

     SECTION 1. This article shall serve as joint resolution required pursuant to Rhode Island
General Law § 35-18-1, et seq.
     SECTION 2. University of Rhode Island - Repaving, Hardscape & Landscape
     WHEREAS, The Rhode Island Council on Postsecondary Education is proposing a project
which involves the re-pavement and reconstruction of major parking facilities, internal roadways,
and walkways and associated infrastructure on the University's Kingston, Narragansett Bay, and
W. Alton Jones; and
     WHEREAS, The University has made progress in the improvement of its extensive
inventory of paved surfaces on its Campuses, the scope of repaving and reconstruction of major
parking facilities, internal roadways, and walkways and associated infrastructure is substantial and
ongoing; and
     WHEREAS, A recent Transportation and Parking Master Plan recommends the
redevelopment of campus roadways into "complete streets" allowing safe travel for pedestrians,
cyclists, vehicles and other modes of travel; and
     WHEREAS, The design and execution of this Master Plan will improve the campus's
environmental impact; and
     WHEREAS, These timely project commitments serve the objectives of both the University
and the local community; and
     WHEREAS, The Rhode Island Public Corporation Debt Management Act requires the
General Assembly to provide its consent to the issuance or incurring by the State of Rhode Island
and other public agencies of certain obligations including financing guarantees or other agreements;
and
     WHEREAS, The design and paving work will be financed through Rhode Island Health
and Educational Building Corporation revenue bonds, with an expected term of twenty (20) years;
and
     WHEREAS, The project costs associated with completion of the project and proposed
financing method is eleven million dollars ($11,000,000), including cost of issuance. Debt Service
payments would be supported by both University's unrestricted general revenues and enterprise
funding from the University of Rhode Island Parking Services operation. Total debt service on the
bonds is not expected to exceed eight hundred eighty three thousand dollars ($883,000) annually
and seventeen million six hundred sixty thousand dollars ($17,660,000) in the aggregate based on
an average interest rate of five percent (5%); now, therefore be it
     RESOLVED, That this General Assembly hereby approves financing in an amount not to
exceed eleven million dollars ($11,000,000) for the Repaving, Hardscape & Landscape project at
the University of Rhode Island; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That this joint resolution shall apply to bonds issued within five (5) years of
the date of passage of this resolution; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That this joint resolution shall take effect upon passage by this General
Assembly.
     SECTION 3. University of Rhode Island – Utility Infrastructure Upgrade Phase I
     WHEREAS, The Council on Postsecondary Education and the University of Rhode Island
are proposing a project which involves the engineering and construction of upgrades and
component replacements to five municipal-level Kingston Campus utility systems; and
     WHEREAS, The University has engaged qualified engineering firms to examine its major
infrastructure systems; and
     WHEREAS, Based on the condition and capabilities of these systems, the studies have
concluded that replacement of components and reconfiguration was advisable for each of these
extensive systems to ensure necessary steam, water, sanitary and electrical support for the next 20-
40 years; and
     WHEREAS, The University has also developed the required Storm Water Management
Plan for the Kingston Campus, which provides guidelines that are being incorporated into new
building projects under development and are driving stand-alone storm water infrastructure projects
as well; and
     WHEREAS, The University has successfully completed many extremely important
individual utility infrastructure projects in its continuing progression of work to upgrade and
replace infrastructure systems within the Kingston Campus but now needs dedicated investments
beyond annual capital resources; and
     WHEREAS, This project is the first phase in a phased implementation plan to upgrade and
improve the reliability of the University of Rhode Island's Kingston campus infrastructure; and
     WHEREAS, The utility infrastructure work will be financed through Rhode Island Health
and Educational Building Corporation revenue bonds, with an expected term of twenty (20) years;
and
     WHEREAS, The total project costs associated with completion of this project and proposed
financing method is six million five hundred thousand dollars ($6,500,000), including cost of
issuance. Debt service payments would be supported by revenues derived from the University's
unrestricted general revenues. Total debt service on the bonds is not expected to exceed five
hundred twenty two thousand dollars ($522,000) annually and ten million four hundred forty
thousand dollars ($10,440,000) in the aggregate based on an average interest rate of five (5%)
percent; now, therefore be it
     RESOLVED, That this General Assembly hereby approves financing in an amount not to
exceed six million five hundred thousand dollars ($6,500,000) for the Utility Infrastructure
Upgrade Phase I project at the University of Rhode Island; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That this joint resolution shall apply to bonds issued within five (5) years of
the date of passage of this resolution; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That this joint resolution shall take effect upon passage by this General
Assembly.
     SECTION 4. University of Rhode Island – Fire Safety & Protection – Auxiliary Enterprise
Buildings Phase Two
     WHEREAS, The Council on Postsecondary Education and the University of Rhode Island
are proposing a project which involves the installation of upgraded fire alarm and sprinkler systems
as well as life safety improvements in auxiliary enterprise buildings, in accordance with the State
Fire Code; and
     WHEREAS, The Council on Postsecondary Education and the University have a long
standing commitment to the improvement and maintenance of fire safety conditions in all of the
buildings under their responsibility; and
     WHEREAS, The University has already completed extensive fire safety improvements
during the Fire Safety & Protection – Auxiliary Enterprise Buildings Phase One; and
     WHEREAS, The University engaged a qualified fire code compliance engineering firm to
examine all of its occupied buildings and the firm has recommended fire safety improvements
needed to satisfy the Rhode Island Fire Code; and
     WHEREAS, There remains fire safety compliance investments, identified by the
University's fire compliance engineering firm, in its Auxiliary Enterprise building complement that
the University is prepared to advance; and
     WHEREAS, The Rhode Island Public Corporation Debt Management Act requires the
General Assembly to provide its consent to the issuance or incurring by the State of Rhode Island
and other public agencies of certain obligations including financing guarantees or other agreements;
and
     WHEREAS, The design and construction associated with this fire safety compliance work
in Auxiliary Enterprise buildings will be financed through the Rhode Island Health and Educational
Building Corporation (RIHEBC) revenue bonds, with an expected term of twenty (20) years; and
     WHEREAS, The total project costs associated with completion of the project and proposed
financing method is two million three hundred thousand dollars ($2,300,000), including cost of
issuance. Debt service payments would be supported by revenues derived from student fees
associated with the respective Auxiliary Enterprises of the University of Rhode Island occupying
said facilities. Total debt service on the bonds is not expected to exceed one hundred eighty five
thousand dollars ($185,000) annually and three million seven hundred thousand dollars
($3,700,000) in the aggregate based on an average interest rate of five (5%) percent; now, therefore
be it
     RESOLVED, That this General Assembly hereby approves financing in an amount not to
exceed two million three hundred thousand dollars ($2,300,000) for the fire safety and protection
project for the auxiliary enterprise buildings on the University of Rhode Island campus; and be it
further
     RESOLVED, That this joint resolution shall apply to bonds issued within five (5) years of
the date of passage of this resolution; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That this joint resolution shall take effect upon passage by this General
Assembly.
     SECTION 5. Eleanor Slater Hospital Project-Regan Building Renovation
     WHEREAS, The Eleanor Slater Hospital (the "Hospital") provides long-term acute care
and post-acute care for approximately two hundred twenty (220) individuals with complex
psychiatric and medical needs on two campuses - Pastore and Zambarano; and
     WHEREAS, The Hospital is licensed by the Rhode Island Department of Health
("RIDOH") and accredited triennially by the Joint Commission for the Accreditation of Health Care
Organizations ("JCAHO") that enables it to bill Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurances
for the care it provides; and
     WHEREAS, The revenue the Hospital can bill Medicare, Medicaid, and other insurers
approximates $55.0 million annually; and
     WHEREAS, On the Pastore campus the patients who have psychiatric needs are currently
in three buildings (Pinel, Regan and Adolph Meyer) that are older buildings that have not been
updated in many years; and
     WHEREAS, In January 2017, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services ("CMS")
published new standards designed to address the increased number of suicides and suicide attempts
in hospitals; such standards required significant renovations to reduce ligature risks on inpatient
psychiatric units; and
     WHEREAS, In September 2017, JCAHO performed its triennial survey, identified
significant ligature risks at the Pinel and the Adolph Meyer Buildings and as a result, gave the
Hospital a rating of Immediate Threat to Life, requiring it to submit a long-term plan to address the
ligature risks in both buildings; and
     WHEREAS, The Pinel and the Adolph Meyer Buildings currently do not meet JCAHO
and CMS requirements and a loss of accreditation for not meeting the submitted plan could lead to
the loss of approximately $55.0 million in federal Medicaid match; and
     WHEREAS, The Hospital submitted to JCAHO a plan to renovate the Benton Center and
the Regan Building, and to close the Pinel and Adolph Meyer Buildings, thus enabling it to achieve
full accreditation; and
     WHEREAS, A renovation of the existing Pinel and Adolph Meyer Buildings would not be
financially beneficial due to the magnitude of renovations that would need to be performed on these
buildings to allow the Hospital to achieve full accreditation; and
     WHEREAS, The renovation of the Benton Center will be completed in June 2018, utilizing
Rhode Island Capital Plan Fund financing, enabling the Hospital to close the Pinel Building and 2
units in the Adolph Meyer Building and relocate approximately forty-five (45) psychiatric patients
to Benton; and
     WHEREAS, This will leave approximately fifty (50) to fifty-five (55) psychiatric patients
remaining in the Adolph Meyer Building; and
     WHEREAS, There are significant ligature risks that exist in Adolph Meyer and the current
size of the units are twelve (12) to fifteen (15) beds sizes that are too small to be efficient in
hospitals, while the size of the patient care units in Regan are twenty-four (24) to twenty-eight (28)
beds - more typical of patient care units today; and
     WHEREAS, Closing inefficient units in the Adolph Meyer Building will enable the
Hospital to reduce operating costs and address the deficiencies cited by the JCAHO; and
     WHEREAS, There are currently three (3) floors in the Regan Building that can house
patients, one that is vacant, one currently with twenty-eight (28) psychiatric patients, and another
with currently seventeen (17) medical patients; and whereas a fourth floor can be renovated into an
inpatient unit; and
     WHEREAS, To accommodate the remaining psychiatric patients in the Adolph Meyer
Building, three (3) floors would require extensive renovations to meet the current building
standards for psychiatric inpatient units, including requirements for ligature resistant features,
program areas, step down areas, quiet rooms, restraint rooms and private rooms that currently do
not exist in the Regan or the Adolph Meyer Buildings; and
     WHEREAS, The renovated facility would have a total of one hundred five (105) beds with
larger inpatient units and program space within the units, thus enabling the Hospital to reduce
operating costs and develop programs to assist patients in their recovery and ultimate discharge;
and
     WHEREAS, Due to its age, the Regan Building requires significant infrastructure upgrades
including: elevator replacement, masonry and window leak repair, and a partial roof replacement
with an estimated total cost of nine million dollars ($9,000,000); and
     WHEREAS, The capital costs associated with this project are estimated to be forty-nine
million, eight hundred fifty thousand dollars ($49,850,000). This includes $27,850,000 from the
Rhode Island Capital Plan Fund for the renovation of the Benton and Regan Buildings and
$22,000,000 from the issuance of Certificates of Participation to finance the Regan Building
renovations. The total issuance would be $22,000,000, with total lease payments over fifteen (15)
years on the $22,000,000 issuance projected to be $32,900,000, assuming an average coupon of
five percent (5.0%). The lease payments would be financed within the Department of
Administration from general revenue appropriations; now, therefore be it
     RESOLVED, That a renovation of the Regan Building as part of Eleanor Slater Hospital,
is critical to provide patients with an environment that meets current building standards for
psychiatric hospitals and to meet CMS and JCAHO accreditation requirements; and be it further
     RESOLVED, This General Assembly hereby approves the issuance of certificates of
participation in an amount not to exceed $22,000,000 for the renovation of the Regan Building,
part of the Eleanor Slater Hospital; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That this joint resolution shall apply to bonds issued within five (5) years of
the date of passage of this resolution; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That this joint resolution shall take effect upon passage by this General
Assembly.
     SECTION 6. This article shall take effect upon passage.