CHAPTER 222


97-S 572
Effective Without the Governor's Signature
Jul. 8, 1997


AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- RHODE ISLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY CORPORATION

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows

SECTION 1. Chapter 23-19 of the General Laws entitled "Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section:

{ADD 23-19-10.3. Highway construction -- Eminent domain. -- ADD} {ADD Subject to the limitations set forth in section 23-19-10.2(b)(2), the corporation shall have the right to acquire any land, or any interest therein, by the exercise of the power of eminent domain, whenever it shall be determined by the corporation that the acquisition of the land, or interest, is necessary for development and construction of highway access from Route 295 to Scituate Avenue, in connection with the development of an industrial park in the town of Johnston for points west of Old Pocasset Road, south of Central Pike and north of Shun Pike; such exercise of the power of eminent domain to be in accordance with the procedures set forth in section 23-19-10.2(c). ADD}

SECTION 2. Sections 23-19-9 and 23-19-10 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-19 entitled "Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation" are hereby amended to read as follows:

23-19-9. Purposes of the corporation. -- (a) The purposes of the corporation shall be:

(1) The planning, design, construction, financing, management, ownership, operation, and maintenance of transfer stations, waste processing facilities, resource recovery facilities, and all other solid waste management facilities deemed necessary by the corporation as being desirable, convenient, or appropriate to carry out the provisions of this chapter;

(2) The provision of solid waste management services to municipalities and persons within the state by receiving solid wastes at the corporation facilities, pursuant to contracts between the corporation and the municipalities, and persons, the recovery of resources and resource values from the solid wastes, and the production from the services and resource recovery operations, of revenues sufficient to provide for the support of the corporation and its operations on a self-sustaining basis with due regard to the provision of the services at a reasonable cost to the clients it has contracted with;

(3) The fullest feasible utilization, through contractual arrangements, of private industry for implementation of the corporation's plans and programs, and for such other activities as may be considered necessary, desirable, or convenient by the corporation;

(4) Assistance with and coordination of efforts directed towards source separation of solid wastes for recycling purposes; and

(5) Assistance in the development of industries and commercial enterprises within the state based upon resource recovery, recycling, and reuse;

(6) Provided, either by contract with a private concern or directly by the corporation, or a recycling facility at, or within a convenient distance of, all solid waste management facilities under the jurisdiction of the solid waste management corporation.

(b) These purposes shall be considered to be operating responsibilities of the corporation, in accordance with the statewide solid waste management plan, and are to be considered public purposes. It is the intention of this chapter that the corporation shall be granted all powers necessary to fulfill these purposes and to carry out its assigned responsibilities, and that the provisions of this chapter are to be construed liberally in furtherance of this intention.

{ADD (7) Assist in the development of an industrial park in the town of Johnston for points west of Old Pocasset Road, south of Central Pike and north of Shun Pike, through the exercise of the eminent domain power and through contractual arrangements. ADD}

23-19-10. General powers and duties. -- The corporation shall have all of the powers necessary and convenient to carry out and effectuate the purposes and provisions of this chapter, including but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the power to:

(1) Sue and be sued in its own name;

(2) Have an official seal and alter the same at pleasure;

(3) Have perpetual succession;

(4) Maintain an office at such place or places within the state as it may designate;

(5) Adopt and from time to time amend and repeal bylaws, rules and regulations, not inconsistent with this chapter and in a manner substantially similar to procedures set forth in the administrative procedures act as specified in chapter 35 of title 42, as amended, to carry into effect the powers and purposes of the corporation and the conduct of its business; and the bylaws, rules and regulations may contain provisions indemnifying any person who is or was a commissioner, officer, employee or agent of the corporation, in the manner and to the extent provided in section 7-1.1-4.1 of the business corporation act;

(6) Elect or appoint officers and employ a staff and fix their duties, qualifications, and compensation;

(7) Engage the services of consultants for rendering professional and technical assistance and advice, and employ architects, engineers, attorneys, accountants, construction and financial experts and such other advisors, consultants and agents as may be necessary in its judgment, and to fix their compensation;

(8) Conduct the hearings, examinations and investigations as may be necessary and appropriate to the conduct of its business and purposes;

(9) Obtain access to public records;

(10) Charge reasonable fees for the services it performs and provides;

(11) Purchase, receive, lease, or otherwise acquire, own, hold, improve, use and otherwise deal in and with, any project, including real or personal property, or any interest therein, wherever situated;

(12) Sell, convey, mortgage, pledge, lease, exchange, transfer and otherwise dispose of all or any part of its property and assets for the consideration and upon such terms and conditions as the corporation shall determine;

(13) Make contracts and guarantees and incur liabilities, and borrow money at such rates of interest as the corporation may find feasible;

(14) Make and execute agreements of lease, conditional sales contracts, installment sales contracts, loan agreements, mortgages, construction contracts, operation contracts, and other contracts and instruments necessary or convenient in the exercise of the powers and functions of the corporation granted by this chapter, which contracts may include provisions for arbitration of disputes;

(15) Lend money for its purposes, invest and reinvest its funds, and at its option take and hold real and personal property as security for the payment of funds so loaned or invested;

(16) Acquire or contract to acquire, from any person, firm, corporation, municipality, the federal government or the state, or any agency of either the federal government or the state, by grant, purchase, lease, gift or otherwise, or obtain options for the acquisition of any property, real or personal, improved or unimproved, and interests in land less than the fee thereof; and own, hold, clear, improve, develop and rehabilitate, and sell, assign, exchange, transfer, convey, lease, mortgage, or otherwise dispose of or encumber the same for the purposes of carrying out the provisions and intent of this chapter, for such consideration as the corporation shall determine;

(17)(i) Sell, mortgage, lease, exchange, transfer or otherwise dispose of or encumber any of its projects, (or in the case of a sale to accept a purchase money mortgage in connection therewith) or grant options for any such purposes with respect to any real or personal property or interest therein, all of the foregoing for the consideration as the corporation shall determine. Any lease by the corporation to another party may be for the part of the corporation's property, real or personal, for such period, upon the terms or conditions, with or without an option on the part of the lessee to purchase any or all of the leased property for such consideration, at or after the retirement of all indebtedness incurred by the corporation on account thereof, as the corporation shall determine.

(ii) Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the corporation is expressly empowered to lease or sell any part of the real or personal property owned or controlled by the corporation to the state, or any department thereof or to any municipality. The provisions of this section or of any other laws of this state (other than this chapter) restricting the power of the state, its departments or any municipality, to lease or sell property, or requiring or prescribing publication of notice of the intention to lease or sell, that would in any manner interfere with the purpose of this section, which is to provide for the mutual cooperation by and between the corporation and the state, its departments or any municipality, to the fullest extent possible, are not applicable to leases and sales made pursuant to this section;

(18) Manage any project, whether then owned or leased by the corporation, and enter into agreement with the state or any municipality or any person, firm, partnership or corporation, either public or private, for the purpose of causing any project to be managed;

(19) Make plans, surveys, studies and investigations necessary or desirable, in conformity with applicable provisions of the state guide plan as promulgated and provided for by the state planning agency, with the participation of the state planning council with due consideration to local plans and other state plans;

(20) Design or provide for the design of the solid waste management facilities that the corporation will construct or cause to be constructed, as well as designs for the alteration, reconstruction, improvement, enlargement or extension of the facilities;

(21) Construct or to cause to be constructed such solid waste transfer station facilities, processing facilities, resource recovery facilities and ultimate disposal facilities and such other solid waste management facilities as may be required by the corporation for the conduct of its activities as herein provided;

(22) Construct, acquire, repair, develop, own, operate, maintain, extend, improve, rehabilitate, renovate, equip and furnish one or more of its projects and make provision for their management, and pay all or any part of the cost thereof from the proceeds of the bonds and notes of the corporation or from any contribution, gift, donation or any other funds made available to the corporation;

(23) Enter upon lands and waters, upon giving due notice as may be necessary, to make surveys, soundings, borings, and such other examinations or tests as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of this chapter;

(24) Enter into agreements or other transactions with and accept grants and the cooperation of the federal government or any instrumentality thereof in furtherance of the purposes of this chapter, including but not limited to the development, maintenance, operation and financing of any project and to do any and all things necessary in order to avail itself of such aid and cooperation;

(25) Receive and accept bids or contributions from any source of money, property, labor, or other things of value, to be held, used and applied to carry out the purposes of this chapter subject to the conditions upon which the grants and contributions may be made, including, but not limited to, gifts or grants from any governmental agency or instrumentality of the United States or the state, for any purpose consistent with this chapter;

(26) Prepare or cause to be prepared plans, specifications, designs and estimates of costs for the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, improvement, alteration or repair of any of its projects, and from time to time to modify the plans, specifications, designs or estimates;

(27) Provide advisory, consultative, training and educational services, technical assistance and advice to any person, firm, partnership, corporation or municipality, whether they are public or private, in order to carry out the purposes of this chapter;

(28) Review all municipal plans and proposals for the construction, or installation of solid waste management facilities;

(29) Undertake and promote the conduct of research into source separation and source reduction techniques, facilities and systems and into other solid waste management areas for any purpose consistent with this chapter; the corporation shall consistent with regulations of the department of environmental management adopt a statewide plan for separation of solid waste at the source of generation, at collection points or transfer stations and the corporation and the department of environmental management shall cooperate on the implementation of such plan. The corporation, with the assistance of the department of environmental management, will submit an annual report on the status of separation of solid waste in the state beginning with the 1987 fiscal year;

(30) Produce materials, fuels, energy and by-products in any form from the processing of solid wastes by the system, facilities and equipment under its jurisdiction, and to receive funds or revenues from the sale thereof, and to deposit the funds or receive in a bank or banks;

(31) Borrow money and issue revenue bonds and notes and provide for the rights of the holders thereof, for any of its purposes, including, without limitation, the purpose of providing funds to pay all or any part of the cost of any project and all costs incident thereto, or for the purpose of refunding any bonds or notes theretofore issued;

(32) Subject to the provisions of any contract with noteholders or bondholders, consent to the modification, with respect to rate of interest, time of payments or any installment of principal or interest, security or any other term of any mortgage, mortgage loan, mortgage loan commitment, contract or agreement of any kind to which the corporation is a party;

(33) In connection with the property on which it has made a mortgage loan, foreclose on the property or commence an action to protect or enforce any right conferred upon it by law, mortgage, contract or other agreement and bid for and purchase the property at any foreclosure or any other sale, or acquire or take possession of any of the property; and in the event the corporation may complete, administer, pay the principal of or interest on any obligations incurred in connection with the property, dispose of and otherwise deal with the property in a manner as may be necessary or desirable to protect the interest of the corporation therein;

(34) As security for the payment of principal and interest on any bonds or notes or any agreements made in connection therewith, mortgage and pledge any or all of its projects and property, whether then owned or thereafter acquired, and pledge the revenues and receipts from all or part thereof, and assign and pledge the leases, sales contracts or loan agreements or other agreements on any portion or all of its projects and property and assign or pledge the income received by virtue of said lease, sales contracts, loan agreements or other agreements;

(35) Invest any funds of the corporation including funds held in reserve or sinking funds, or any money not required for immediate use or disbursement at the discretion of the corporation;

(36) Contract with the federal government, other states, state agencies and regional authorities, as the corporation shall deem necessary or convenient in carrying out the purposes of this chapter;

(37) Be a promoter, partner, member, associate, or manager of any partnership, enterprise or venture; and

(38) Have and exercise all powers necessary or convenient to effect its purposes;

(39) In so far as the provisions of this chapter are inconsistent with the common law or the provisions of any other laws of this state, general or special restricting the power of any public agency to enter into long term contracts which exceed the term of the governing body of the agency or its members, the provisions of this chapter are controlling and the corporation shall be deemed to have the power to enter into long term contracts which extend beyond the terms of the commissioners as may be considered necessary, desirable or convenient by the corporation; provided however, that prior to the execution of the contract, the contract has been reviewed by the auditor general;

(40) Control the transportation, storage and final disposal of all solid waste in the state other than from sources owned or operated by the federal government, including the final disposal of solid waste in facilities owned, operated, controlled financed or otherwise designated by the corporation; provided, however, that the corporation shall not be empowered to engage in the transportation, transfer or storage of solid waste, other than at recycling facilities, except in temporary situations where a municipality has defaulted in its obligation under this act or in conjunction with its activities at its disposal sites; provided, however, that the corporation shall not be empowered to take any action that would adversely affect or impair the validity of rights and obligations under any valid contract for the disposal of municipal waste, which was in effect on March 1, 1985 or any extension of the contract if extension was approved by the corporation or the right of any municipality to continue the operation of its own landfill until closure thereof if such landfill was in use by the municipality on the effective date hereof;

(41) In so far as the provisions of this chapter are inconsistent with the common law or the provisions of any other laws of this state, general or special restricting the power of any public agency to enter into long term contracts which exceed the term of the governing body of the agency or its members, the provisions of this chapter are controlling and the corporation shall be deemed to have the power to enter into long term contracts which extend beyond the terms of the commissioners as may be considered necessary, desirable or convenient by the corporation;

(42) Undertake and promote continuing efforts to reduce the waste stream to the extent practicable and economically feasible.

{ADD (43) To purchase, receive, lease, or otherwise acquire, own, hold, improve, use, sell, convey, and otherwise deal in and with real or personal property, wherever situated. ADD}

SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage.



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