Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 42-64 - Rhode Island Commerce Corporation
Section 42-64-12. - Community advisory committees.

§ 42-64-12. Community advisory committees.
(a) The Rhode Island commerce corporation may establish one or more local or regional community advisory committees to consider and advise the corporation upon matters submitted to them by the corporation concerning the development of any area or any project, and may establish rules and regulations with respect to those committees. The community advisory committees shall include, as members ex officio, the mayors of the cities and the presidents of the town councils of the cities and towns, respectively, situated in the area with respect to which the community advisory committees are established. Those members shall serve at the pleasure of the corporation and without salary, but shall be entitled to reimbursement for their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.
(b) The corporation may purchase from, sell to, borrow from, loan to, contract with, or otherwise deal with any corporation, trust, association, partnership, or other entity in which any member of a community advisory committee has a financial interest, direct or indirect, provided that the interest is disclosed in the minutes of the corporation.
(c) Notwithstanding any provision of law, general, special, or local, no officer or employee of the state or of any agency thereof shall be deemed to have forfeited or shall forfeit his or her office or employment by reason of his or her acceptance of membership on a community advisory committee.
History of Section.P.L. 1974, ch. 100, § 14; P.L. 2013, ch. 243, § 3; P.L. 2013, ch. 490, § 3.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 42 - State Affairs and Government

Chapter 42-64 - Rhode Island Commerce Corporation

Section 42-64-1. - Short title.

Section 42-64-1.1. - Change of name.

Section 42-64-2. - Legislative findings.

Section 42-64-3. - Definitions.

Section 42-64-4. - Creation.

Section 42-64-5. - Purposes.

Section 42-64-6. - General powers.

Section 42-64-7. - Additional general powers.

Section 42-64-7.1. - Subsidiaries.

Section 42-64-7.2. - Amendment of the articles of incorporation of a subsidiary public corporation.

Section 42-64-7.3. - Voluntary dissolution of a subsidiary public corporation.

Section 42-64-7.4. - Water supply facilities.

Section 42-64-7.5. - Acceptance of federal grants.

Section 42-64-7.6. - Transfer of functions from the governor’s office of intergovernmental relations.

Section 42-64-7.7. - Grant of powers to the corporation.

Section 42-64-7.8. - Sewer treatment facilities, connections, sewer user fees, charges and assessments.

Section 42-64-7.9. - Orders as to pretreatment of sewage.

Section 42-64-7.10. - Preservation and support of the fishing industry and other current uses at Newport and Galilee.

Section 42-64-7.11. - Venture capital forum program.

Section 42-64-7.12. - Transfer of functions to the Quonset Development Corporation.

Section 42-64-7.13. - National security infrastructure support fund.

Section 42-64-8. - Directors, officers, and employees.

Section 42-64-8.1. - Appropriation and expenses.

Section 42-64-8.2. - Role and responsibilities of board members.

Section 42-64-8.3. - Transparency requirements established.

Section 42-64-9. - Condemnation power.

Section 42-64-9.1. - Inspection powers.

Section 42-64-9.2. - Civil penalties.

Section 42-64-9.3. - Criminal penalties.

Section 42-64-9.4. - Procedures for enforcement.

Section 42-64-9.5. - Hearings.

Section 42-64-9.6. - Notice of decisions.

Section 42-64-9.7. - Notice of hearing on orders.

Section 42-64-9.8. - Procedure for hearings on orders.

Section 42-64-9.9. - Public access to information.

Section 42-64-9.10. - Rules and regulations — Notice of rule review.

Section 42-64-10. - Findings of the corporation.

Section 42-64-11. - Disposition of projects.

Section 42-64-12. - Community advisory committees.

Section 42-64-13. - Relations with municipalities.

Section 42-64-13.1. - Assistance to urban communities for economic revitalization.

Section 42-64-13.2. - Renewable energy investment coordination.

Section 42-64-14. - Relations with state agencies.

Section 42-64-14.1. - Exclusive jurisdiction of general assembly to approve or deny oil refinery or nuclear plant project plans.

Section 42-64-15. - Bonds and notes of the corporation.

Section 42-64-16. - Short-term notes.

Section 42-64-17. - Security for bonds or notes.

Section 42-64-18. - Reserve funds and appropriations.

Section 42-64-19. - Trust funds.

Section 42-64-20. - Exemption from taxation.

Section 42-64-20.1. - Procedure.

Section 42-64-21. - Notes and bonds as legal investments.

Section 42-64-22. - Agreement of the state.

Section 42-64-23. - Credit of state.

Section 42-64-24. - State’s right to require redemption of bonds.

Section 42-64-25. - Remedies of bondholders and note-holders.

Section 42-64-26. - Authorization to accept appropriated moneys.

Section 42-64-27. - Assistance by state officers, departments, boards and commission.

Section 42-64-28. - Annual financial reports and performance report.

Section 42-64-29. - Inventory of development sites.

Section 42-64-30. - Inconsistent provisions.

Section 42-64-31. - Other statutes.

Section 42-64-31.1. - Rules and regulations.

Section 42-64-32. - Construction.

Section 42-64-33. - Severability.

Section 42-64-34. - Appointment of small business advocate.

Section 42-64-34.1. - Cooperation required.

Section 42-64-35. - Government contract procurement assistance.

Section 42-64-36. - Program accountability.

Section 42-64-37. - Loan and loan guarantee programs.

Section 42-64-38. - Audit of the corporation.

Section 42-64-39. - Business development center.

Section 42-64-40. - Court-approved settlements.

Section 42-64-41. - Report regarding small business lending.