§ 42-14-13. Transfer of powers and functions from department of business regulation.
There are hereby transferred to the department of administration:
(a) Those functions of the department of business regulation which were administered through or with respect to departmental programs in the performance of strategic planning as defined in § 42-11-10(c);
(b) All officers, employees, agencies, advisory councils, committees, commissions, and task forces of the department of business regulation who were performing strategic planning functions as defined in § 42-11-10(c); and
(c) So much of other functions or parts of functions and employees and resources, physical and funded, related thereto of the director of business regulation as are incidental to and necessary for the performance of the functions transferred by subsections (a) and (b).
History of Section.P.L. 1985, ch. 181, art. 29, § 8.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 42 - State Affairs and Government
Chapter 42-14 - Department of Business Regulation
Section 42-14-1. - Establishment — Head of department.
Section 42-14-2. - Functions of department.
Section 42-14-2.1. - Reporting by certain insurers — Settlements.
Section 42-14-2.3. - Minimum policy provisions.
Section 42-14-2.4. - Repealed.
Section 42-14-4. - Financial services division.
Section 42-14-5. - Superintendents of banking and insurance.
Section 42-14-6. - Restrictions on interests of superintendents.
Section 42-14-6.1. - Application for or acceptance of loan by bank examiner.
Section 42-14-7. - Deputies to superintendents.
Section 42-14-8. - Clerical assistance and expenses.
Section 42-14-9. - Payment of expenses — Fees.
Section 42-14-11. - Subpoena power — False swearing.
Section 42-14-12. - Sales of businesses.
Section 42-14-13. - Transfer of powers and functions from department of business regulation.
Section 42-14-14. - License applications — Investigation.
Section 42-14-16. - Insurance — Administrative penalties.
Section 42-14-16.1. - Order to cease and desist.
Section 42-14-17. - Rules and regulations.