§ 42-17.1-2.2. Regulation of tank ships and barges in Narragansett Bay — Feasibility study.
The director of environmental management, in furtherance of Rhode Island’s strong interest in protecting its extensive investment in the improvement of water quality in Narragansett Bay and Block Island Sound, and in consultation with the appropriate authorities in the states of New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut and the federal government, shall study the feasibility of state regulation of tank ships and tank barges transporting oil or petroleum liquids in the Bay, Sound or adjacent waters and any possibility for the coordination of interstate regulation of such vessels. Such regulation may include, but not be limited to, requiring certain safety equipment such as a redundant working ground tackle sufficient to secure any such vessel during a storm event, an emergency response positioning beacon sufficient to continuously transmit a vessel’s identification and position in an emergency and fire suppression equipment in appropriate areas of such vessels. On or before January 1, 1997, the director shall report his or her findings and recommendations to the joint committee of the general assembly having cognizance of matters relating to the environment.
History of Section.P.L. 1996, ch. 172, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 42 - State Affairs and Government
Chapter 42-17.1 - Department of Environmental Management
Section 42-17.1-1. - Department established.
Section 42-17.1-2. - Powers and duties.
Section 42-17.1-2.1. - Leasing of reverted lands.
Section 42-17.1-2.2. - Regulation of tank ships and barges in Narragansett Bay — Feasibility study.
Section 42-17.1-2.3. - Watershed-based management.
Section 42-17.1-2.4. - Gasoline additives — Enforcement.
Section 42-17.1-2.5. - Tolling of expiration periods.
Section 42-17.1-3. - Construction of references.
Section 42-17.1-4. - Divisions within department.
Section 42-17.1-5. - Deputy director — Assistant directors and heads of divisions.
Section 42-17.1-6. - Advisory council on environmental affairs.
Section 42-17.1-7. - Rules and regulations.
Section 42-17.1-8. - Designation and assignment of functions.
Section 42-17.1-9. - Assumption of duties.
Section 42-17.1-9.1. - User fees at state beaches, parks, and recreation areas.
Section 42-17.1-9.2. - Repealed.
Section 42-17.1-10. - Construction of chapter.
Section 42-17.1-11. - Severability.
Section 42-17.1-12. - Auxiliary marine patrol.
Section 42-17.1-13. - Duties and limitations.
Section 42-17.1-14. - Auxiliary marine patrol — Service and benefits.
Section 42-17.1-15. - Trooper Daniel L. O’Brien Pavilion.
Section 42-17.1-15.1. - Frederick J. Benson Pavilion.
Section 42-17.1-16. - Fees for use of state port facilities at Galilee.
Section 42-17.1-16.1. - Fees for use of state port facilities at Newport — Development fund.
Section 42-17.1-17. - Transfer of powers and functions from department of environmental management.
Section 42-17.1-18. - Transfer of function from the department of community affairs.
Section 42-17.1-19. - Notification by director.
Section 42-17.1-20. - Powers and duties of deputy director for environmental quality.
Section 42-17.1-21. - Repealed.
Section 42-17.1-22. - Ice safety program.
Section 42-17.1-23. - Certification of underground storage tank professionals.
Section 42-17.1-23.1. - Transfer of functions and resources — Underground storage tanks.
Section 42-17.1-24. - Dredging and dredged material management.
Section 42-17.1-25. - Continuity of legal authority and administrative functions.