Chapter 099
2018 -- H 8319 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 06/28/2018

A N   A C T
RELATING TO WATERS AND NAVIGATION - COASTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT COUNCIL

Introduced By: Representative Kenneth A. Marshall
Date Introduced: June 14, 2018

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Sections 46-23-2, 46-23-2.1 and 46-23-4 of the General Laws in Chapter
46-23 entitled "Coastal Resources Management Council" are hereby amended to read as follows:
     46-23-2. Coastal resources management council created -- Appointment of
members.
     (a) There is hereby created the coastal resources management council. The coastal
resources management council shall consist of ten (10) members. Nine (9) members shall be
appointed by the governor, with advice and consent of the senate, and one member shall serve ex
officio. All current appointments to the coastal resources management council made by the
governor with advice and consent of the senate are hereby validated and ratified and those
appointees shall serve for the remainder of their term.
     (1) The coastal resources management council shall consist of sixteen (16) members, two
(2) of whom shall be members of the house of representatives, at least one of the members shall
represent a coastal municipality, appointed by the speaker, two (2) of whom shall be members of
the senate, each of whom shall represent a coastal municipality, appointed by the president of the
senate, two (2) of whom shall be from the general public appointed by the speaker of the house
for a term of two (2) years, two (2) of whom shall be from a coastal municipality appointed by the
speaker of the house for a term of three (3) years.
     (2)(1) In addition, four (4) Six (6) of the members shall be appointed or elected officials
of local government: appointed by the governor, one three (3) of whom shall be from appointed
or elected officials in a municipality of less fewer than twenty-five thousand (25,000) in
population, appointed to serve until January 31, 1972, one three (3) of whom shall be from
appointed or elected officials in a coastal municipality of more than twenty-five thousand
(25,000) in population appointed to serve until January 31, 1973, and one of whom shall be from
a coastal municipality of less than twenty-five thousand (25,000) population appointed to serve
until January 31, 1974, and one of whom shall be from a coastal community of more than twenty-
five thousand (25,000) population appointed to serve until January 31, 1975, the . The
populations are to be determined by the latest federal census.; all members shall serve until their
successors are appointed and qualified; during the month of January, the governor shall appoint a
member to succeed the member whose term will then next expire for a term of four (4) years
commencing on the first day of February then next following and until his or her successor is
named and qualified; each Elected or appointed municipal officials shall hold seats on the council
only so long as they remain in their elected or appointed office. Each municipal appointment shall
cease if the appointed or elected official shall no longer hold or change the office which he or she
they held upon appointment, and further, each appointee shall be eligible to succeed himself or
herself. At least five (5) out of the six (6) appointed or elected members must be appointed or
elected in a coastal municipality. When the governor submits their his or her appointments to the
senate for advice and consent, the governor shall specify the appointed or elected office that each
municipal appointment holds,; the population of the municipality represented,; and the member
being replaced.
     (3)(2) Three (3) members shall be appointed by the governor from the public, with the
advice and consent of the senate, one of whom shall serve until January 1, 1972, one of whom
shall serve until January 1, 1973 and one of whom shall serve until January 1, 1974; the public
members and their his or her successors shall represent reside in a coastal community
municipality.
     (4)(3) All members shall serve until their successors are appointed and qualified; during
the month of January, the governor shall appoint, with the advice and consent of the senate, a
member to succeed the members whose term will then next expire for a term of three (3) years
commencing on the first day of February next following and until his or her their successor is
named and qualified. A member shall be eligible to succeed himself or herself for successive
appointments. No more than two (2) persons on the council shall be from the same community
municipality. A vacancy other than by expiration shall be filled in the manner of the original
appointment but only for the unexpired portion of the term.
     (5)(4) Appointments shall first be made by the governor, then by the president of the
senate, and then by the speaker. The commissioner of the environmental protection branch or his
or her The director of the department of environmental management, or their designee, within the
department of environmental management shall serve ex officio. The ex-officio member shall not
be counted as serving from any particular community municipality.
     (b) In addition to the foregoing voting members, the council shall may include a varying
number of other members who shall may serve in an advisory capacity without the right to vote
and who shall may be invited to serve by either the governor or the voting members. These
advisory members shall may represent the federal agencies such as the navy, coast guard, corps of
engineers, public health service, and the federal water pollution control administration Federal
Water Pollution Control Administration, and such regional agencies as the New England river
basins commission River Basins Commission and the New England regional commission
Regional Commission and any other group or interest not otherwise represented.
     (c) There shall may be established a coastal resources advisory committee which
committee, appointed by the executive director of the coastal resources management council,
shall may include, but not be limited to, representation from the following groups: one of whom
shall may be a representative of the University university of Rhode Island Graduate School
graduate school of Oceanography oceanography and the College college of Resources
Development resources development, one of whom shall may be a representative of the Sea
Grant National College Program, one of whom shall may be a representative of the army corps of
engineers, one of whom shall may be a representative of the federal environmental protection
agency's Narragansett Bay laboratory, one of whom shall be a representative of the coastal
resources management council, one of whom shall may be the director of the department of
environmental management; one of whom shall may be a member of the Rhode Island Marine
Trade Association and one of whom shall may be a representative of a regional environmental
group. The council shall have the authority to appoint such these additional members to said the
advisory committee as is deemed necessary or advisable by the advisory committee or the
council. It shall be the responsibility of the committee to advise the coastal resources
management council on environmental issues relating to dredging and permitting related thereto,
including, but not limited to, those issues defined in ยงยง 46-23-18.1 -- 46-23-18.3, inclusive.
     (d) The council shall have the authority to form committees of other advisory groups as
needed from both its own members and others.
     46-23-2.1. Members -- Term of office -- Vacancies.
     (a) The term of office of the appointed members shall be three (3) years, only so long as
the members shall remain eligible to serve on the council under the appointment authority.
     (b) The members are eligible to succeed themselves for successive appointments.
     (c) Elected or appointed municipal officials shall hold seats on the council, only so long
as they remain in their elected or appointed office. Members of the senate and house shall serve at
the pleasure of the appointing authority and shall not be subject to the provisions of subsection
(b).
     (d) A vacancy other than by expiration shall be filled in the manner of the original
appointment but only for the unexpired portion of the term. The appointing authority governor
shall have the power to remove its their his or her appointee for just cause.
     46-23-4. Officers of the council -- Quorum and vote required for action.
     The governor, upon the appointment of the appointed members of the council, shall select
from the appointed members a chairperson and vice chairperson. The council shall thereupon
select a secretary from among its membership or staff. The council may engage such staff,
including legal counsel, as it deems necessary. A quorum shall consist of seven (7) six (6)
members of the council. A majority vote of those present shall be required for action.
     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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