§ 27-66-20. General powers and limitations.
For the purposes of exercising the specific powers granted in this chapter and effectuating the other purposes of this chapter, the foundation:
(1) May be sued and sue;
(2) May have a seal and alter it at will;
(3) May make, amend, and repeal rules relating to the conduct of the business of the foundation;
(4) May enter into contracts relating to the administration of the foundation;
(5) May rent, lease, buy or sell property in its own name and may construct or repair buildings necessary to provide space for its operations;
(6) May hire personnel, consultants and experts and set salaries; and
(7) May perform all other functions and exercise all other powers that are necessary, appropriate or convenient to administer the foundation.
History of Section.P.L. 1999, ch. 215, § 1; P.L. 1999, ch. 376, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 27-66 - The Health Insurance Conversions Act
Section 27-66-1. - Short title.
Section 27-66-3. - Applicability.
Section 27-66-4. - Definitions.
Section 27-66-5. - Prior approval required — Department of business regulation.
Section 27-66-6. - Initial application — Conversions.
Section 27-66-7.1. - Certain financial incentives prohibited.
Section 27-66-9. - Reports, use of experts, costs.
Section 27-66-10. - Investigation — Notice to attend — Court order to appear — Contempt.
Section 27-66-12. - Licensing fees.
Section 27-66-13. - Concurrent approval — License.
Section 27-66-14. - No derogation of attorney general.
Section 27-66-16. - Powers and duties of the board.
Section 27-66-17. - Personal liability excluded.
Section 27-66-18. - Implementation.
Section 27-66-19. - Annual report.
Section 27-66-20. - General powers and limitations.
Section 27-66-21. - Failure to comply — Penalties.
Section 27-66-22. - Powers of the department of business regulation.
Section 27-66-23. - Determination of confidentiality by the department of business regulation.
Section 27-66-24. - Exceptions — Rehabilitation, liquidation or conservation.
Section 27-66-25. - Applicability.