Title 42
State Affairs and Government

Chapter 137
The Select Commission on Race and Police-Community Relations Act

R.I. Gen. Laws § 42-137-2

§ 42-137-2. Commission created — Composition.

(a) There is hereby created the Select Commission on Race and Police-Community Relations, hereinafter called the “select commission.”

(b) The select commission shall consist of fifteen (15) members:

(1) The attorney general, or designee;

(2) The superintendent of the state police, or designee;

(3) The chief of police of the Providence police department, or designee;

(4) The president of the Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association, or designee;

(5) The president of the Statewide Fraternal Order of Police, or designee;

(6) The president of the International Brotherhood of Police Officers, or designee;

(7) The president of the Rhode Island Minority Police Association, or designee, and the President of the Rhode Island Hispanic Officers Association, or designee;

(8) The president of the NAACP, New England Area Conference, or designee;

(9) The president of the Urban League of Rhode Island, or designee;

(10) Three (3) members appointed by the governor from civic, interfaith, and/or community service organizations;

(11) One member appointed by the governor from a list of names submitted by the president of the senate;

(12) One member appointed by the governor from a list of names submitted by the speaker of the house of representatives.

(c) The attorney general, superintendent of state police, and chief of police of the Providence police department are ex officio members with full voting rights and privileges, and each may send, in his or her place, a designated representative to a meeting and/or meetings. If the designation is made in writing, the representative shall have full voting privileges.

(d) The members of the select commission shall serve two (2) year terms and shall be eligible for reappointment. In the event a vacancy arises it must be filled within thirty (30) days for the remainder of the term in the manner of the original appointment or designation.

History of Section.
P.L. 2003, ch. 376, art. 30, § 1.