LA 100
2020 -- H 7555
Enacted 12/26/2020

A N   A C T
RELATING TO AN AMENDMENT OF AND IN ADDITION TO AN ACT ENTITLED "AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE FIRST HOPKINTON CEMETERY ASSOCIATION," PASSED AT THE JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 1880, AS AMENDED

Introduced By: Representatives Kennedy, Azzinaro, and Price
Date Introduced: February 12, 2020

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Sections 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7 of an act entitled "An act to incorporate The First
Hopkinton Cemetery Association," passed at the January session A.D. 1880, as amended at the
January sessions A.D. 1905 and 1974, are hereby amended so as to read as follows:
     Sec. 2. Said corporation may take, hold, transmit and convey real and personal property
to an amount not exceeding ten thousand dollars, and for the purpose of the said cemetery may
take and hold land not exceeding twenty acres.
     Section 1. The First Hopkinton Cemetery Association located in the town of Hopkinton,
Rhode Island, a non-business corporation incorporated March 4, 1880, is hereby authorized and
empowered to take, hold, transmit and convey real and personal estate to an amount not
exceeding two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000), so long as said estate is used for the
non-business purposes of said corporation.
     Sec. 2. The First Hopkinton Cemetery Association located in the town of Hopkinton,
Rhode Island, a non-business corporation incorporated March 4, 1880, is hereby authorized and
empowered to take, hold, transmit and covey real and personal property, money or investments in
an unlimited amount as allowed by state statute, so long as said estate is used for the non-business
purposes of said corporation. Said corporation may also take and hold land in an amount of
acreage as the trustees deem necessary or reasonable.
     Sec. 3. All money or property received by the said corporation, for and as an endowment
fund, shall be forever kept safely invested at interest, in some savings bank or banks, or in some
trust company or companies, chartered by the state of Rode Island, or in bond or mortgage in
unencumbered improved real estate in the state of Rhode Island on which taxes are paid on a
valuation of at least twice the amount loaned thereon. If the endowment fund shall at any time
become diminished, the trustees shall each year thereafter set apart one-half the income from said
fund, which shall be added to said fund until it shall have reached the maximum amount to which
it may have attained. The income of the endowment fund, except as before provided, shall be
used only to keep the cemetery grounds and inclosures in good order.
     Sec. 3. All money or property received by the said corporation, for and as an endowment
fund, shall be forever kept invested at the discretion of the Board of Trustees in some savings
bank or banks or in some trust company, mutual funds, stocks, bond investments or CDs and
money market accounts, which pay interest, dividends and/or capital gains in some savings bank
or banks or in some trust company chartered by the state of Rhode Island, or investment
companies allowed by law to do business in the state of Rhode Island. If the endowment fund
shall at any time become diminished, the trustees shall each year thereafter set apart one-half
(1/2) of the income from said corporation which shall be added to said fund until it shall have
reached the maximum amount to which it may have attained. The income of the endowment fund,
except as before provided, shall be used only to keep the cemetery grounds and enclosure in good
order.
     Sec. 4 The corporate rights and franchises of the said corporation shall be duly vested in a
board of trustees consisting of five persons, two of whom shall be the pastor and church clerk of
"The First Seventh Day Baptist Church, of Hopkinton," and who shall be ex officio members of
the said board, together with three others who shall be elected at the first meeting called for said
purpose after the passage of this act, to hold the said trusteeship for one, two and three years
respectively, and until their successor or successors shall have been duly elected and shall have
accepted the office. And that thereafter at each annual meeting of the said association, an election
for one trustee shall be held to serve for three years and until his successor shall have been duly
elected and shall have accepted the office. No trustee shall receive compensation for his services
as trustee, nor for personal expenses incurred for attending meetings of the board. The board of
trustees shall meet at least once each year and shall make and publish an annual report, stating
their receipts and expenditures and an account of their doings for the year.
     Sec. 4. The corporate rights and franchises of the said corporation shall be duly vested in
a board of trustees consisting of seven persons, to hold the said trusteeship for one, two, three,
four, five, six and seven years respectively, and until their successor or successors shall have been
duly elected and shall have accepted the office. No trustee shall receive compensation for his
services as trustee nor for personal expenses incurred for attending meetings of the board. The
board of trustees will meet at least once each year and shall make and publish an annual report,
stating their receipts and expenditures and an account of their doing for the year.
     Sec. 5. Said trustees shall appoint from their own number a president, and a treasurer,
assistant treasurer, secretary and superintendent who shall also act as secretary. They shall also
fill vacancies occurring in their own body. They shall have full and entire management and
control of the business and property of the corporation, and make such improvements as may be
required for the maintenance of such cemetery. They shall make such bylaws as they may deem
proper for the government of the corporation, and shall have power to alter and amend the same
from time to time as may be required. An annual meeting of said corporation shall be held at such
time and place as the by-laws bylaws shall direct, but the validity of this charter shall not be
impaired by the omission to hold the annual meeting.
     Sec. 7. All conveyances and transfers of lots in said cemetery made by the corporation or
by owners of lots shall be by deed, such deed from the corporation shall be executed by the
superintendent or treasurer, and all deeds shall be recorded in a book kept by him him/her for that
purpose.
     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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