§ 44-5-2. Maximum levy.
(a) Through and including its fiscal year 2007, a city or town may levy a tax in an amount not more than five and one-half percent (5.5%) in excess of the amount levied and certified by that city or town for the prior year. Through and including its fiscal year 2007, but in no fiscal year thereafter, the amount levied by a city or town is deemed to be consistent with the five and one-half percent (5.5%) levy growth cap if the tax rate is not more than one hundred and five and one-half percent (105.5%) of the prior year’s tax rate and the budget resolution or ordinance, as applicable, specifies that the tax rate is not increasing by more than five and one-half percent (5.5%) except as specified in subsection (c) of this section. In all years when a revaluation or update is not being implemented, a tax rate is deemed to be one hundred five and one-half percent (105.5%) or less of the prior year’s tax rate if the tax on a parcel of real property, the value of which is unchanged for purpose of taxation, is no more than one hundred five and one-half percent (105.5%) of the prior year’s tax on the same parcel of real property. In any year through and including fiscal year 2007 when a revaluation or update is being implemented, the tax rate is deemed to be one hundred five and one-half percent (105.5%) of the prior year’s tax rate as certified by the division of property valuation and municipal finance in the department of revenue.
(b) In its fiscal year 2008, a city or town may levy a tax in an amount not more than five and one-quarter percent (5.25%) in excess of the total amount levied and certified by that city or town for its fiscal year 2007. In its fiscal year 2009, a city or town may levy a tax in an amount not more than five percent (5%) in excess of the total amount levied and certified by that city or town for its fiscal year 2008. In its fiscal year 2010, a city or town may levy a tax in an amount not more than four and three-quarters percent (4.75%) in excess of the total amount levied and certified by that city or town in its fiscal year 2009. In its fiscal year 2011, a city or town may levy a tax in an amount not more than four and one-half percent (4.5%) in excess of the total amount levied and certified by that city or town in its fiscal year 2010. In its fiscal year 2012, a city or town may levy a tax in an amount not more than four and one-quarter percent (4.25%) in excess of the total amount levied and certified by that city or town in its fiscal year 2011. In its fiscal year 2013 and in each fiscal year thereafter, a city or town may levy a tax in an amount not more than four percent (4%) in excess of the total amount levied and certified by that city or town for its previous fiscal year. For purposes of this levy calculation, taxes levied pursuant to chapters 34 and 34.1 of this title shall not be included. For FY 2018, in the event that a city or town, solely as a result of the exclusion of the motor vehicle tax in the new levy calculation, exceeds the property tax cap when compared to FY 2017 after taking into account that there was a motor vehicle tax in FY 2017, said city or town shall be permitted to exceed the property tax cap for the FY 2018 transition year, but in no event shall it exceed the four percent (4%) levy cap growth with the car tax portion included; provided, however, nothing herein shall prohibit a city or town from exceeding the property tax cap if otherwise permitted pursuant to subsection (d) of this section.
(c) The division of property valuation in the department of revenue shall monitor city and town compliance with this levy cap, issue periodic reports to the general assembly on compliance, and make recommendations on the continuation or modification of the levy cap on or before December 31, 1987, December 31, 1990, and December 31, every third year thereafter. The chief elected official in each city and town shall provide to the division of property and municipal finance within thirty (30) days of final action, in the form required, the adopted tax levy and rate and other pertinent information.
(d) The amount levied by a city or town may exceed the percentage increase as specified in subsection (a) or (b) of this section if the city or town qualifies under one or more of the following provisions:
(1) The city or town forecasts or experiences a loss in total non-property tax revenues and the loss is certified by the department of revenue.
(2) The city or town experiences or anticipates an emergency situation, which causes or will cause the levy to exceed the percentage increase as specified in subsection (a) or (b) of this section. In the event of an emergency or an anticipated emergency, the city or town shall notify the auditor general who shall certify the existence or anticipated existence of the emergency. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, an emergency shall be deemed to exist when the city or town experiences or anticipates health insurance costs, retirement contributions, or utility expenditures that exceed the prior fiscal year’s health insurance costs, retirement contributions, or utility expenditures by a percentage greater than three (3) times the percentage increase as specified in subsection (a) or (b) of this section.
(3) A city or town forecasts or experiences debt services expenditures that exceed the prior year’s debt service expenditures by an amount greater than the percentage increase as specified in subsection (a) or (b) of this section and that are the result of bonded debt issued in a manner consistent with general law or a special act. In the event of the debt service increase, the city or town shall notify the department of revenue which shall certify the debt service increase above the percentage increase as specified in subsection (a) or (b) of this section the prior year’s debt service. No action approving or disapproving exceeding a levy cap under the provisions of this section affects the requirement to pay obligations as described in subsection (d) of this section.
(4) The city or town experiences substantial growth in its tax base as the result of major new construction that necessitates either significant infrastructure or school housing expenditures by the city or town or a significant increase in the need for essential municipal services and such increase in expenditures or demand for services is certified by the department of revenue.
(e) Any levy pursuant to subsection (d) of this section in excess of the percentage increase specified in subsection (a) or (b) of this section shall be approved by the affirmative vote of at least four-fifths (⅘) of the full membership of the governing body of the city or town, or in the case of a city or town having a financial town meeting, the majority of the electors present and voting at the town financial meeting shall also approve the excess levy.
(f) Nothing contained in this section constrains the payment of present or future obligations as prescribed by § 45-12-1, and all taxable property in each city or town is subject to taxation without limitation as to rate or amount to pay general obligation bonds or notes of the city or town except as otherwise specifically provided by law or charter.
History of Section.P.L. 1985, ch. 182, § 8; P.L. 1986, ch. 5, § 1; P.L. 1986, ch. 13, § 1; P.L. 1987, ch. 118, art. 7, § 6; P.L. 1989, ch. 126, art. 46, § 1; P.L. 2001, ch. 159, § 1; P.L. 2006, ch. 246, art. 38, § 12; P.L. 2006, ch. 253, § 1; P.L. 2008, ch. 98, § 37; P.L. 2008, ch. 145, § 37; P.L. 2010, ch. 239, § 35; P.L. 2017, ch. 302, art. 11, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 44-5 - Levy and Assessment of Local Taxes
Section 44-5-1. - Powers of city or town electors to levy — Date of assessment of valuations.
Section 44-5-2. - Maximum levy.
Section 44-5-2.1. - Jamestown — Maximum levy.
Section 44-5-2.2. - West Warwick — Maximum levy.
Section 44-5-2.3. - Scituate — Maximum levy.
Section 44-5-3. - Ratable property of a city or town — Definitions.
Section 44-5-4. - Purpose of tax levied by city or town electors.
Section 44-5-5. - Determination of date on which taxes due — Penalties on delinquencies.
Section 44-5-7. - Provision for municipal installment payments.
Section 44-5-8. - Form of option for quarterly payment.
Section 44-5-8.1. - Waiver of interest on overdue quarterly tax payments.
Section 44-5-8.2. - Johnston — Tax amnesty period.
Section 44-5-8.3. - Coventry — Tax amnesty period.
Section 44-5-8.4. - Woonsocket — Tax amnesty periods.
Section 44-5-8.5. - Woonsocket — Tax amnesty periods.
Section 44-5-9. - Deductions and penalties to insure prompt payment.
Section 44-5-10. - Interest forgiven during wartime military service.
Section 44-5-10.1. - Tax payment relief during periods of governmental cessation of operations.
Section 44-5-11.1. - Certification of businesses and employees engaged in revaluing property.
Section 44-5-11.2. - Purpose of training and certification provisions.
Section 44-5-11.3. - Annual training institute for tax assessors.
Section 44-5-11.4. - Technology grants for property tax administration.
Section 44-5-11.5. - Legislative findings — Revaluation cycle.
Section 44-5-11.6. - Assessment of valuations — Apportionment of levies.
Section 44-5-11.7. - Permanent legislative oversight commission.
Section 44-5-11.8. - Tax classification.
Section 44-5-11.9. - West Warwick — Residential real estate classification.
Section 44-5-11.10. - Real estate tax classification — East Providence.
Section 44-5-11.11. - Residential real estate classification — West Greenwich.
Section 44-5-11.12. - Residential real estate classification — Glocester.
Section 44-5-11.13. - Homestead exemption in the town of Glocester.
Section 44-5-11.14. - Commercial/residential real estate classification — Narragansett.
Section 44-5-11.15. - Authority to extend homestead exemption.
Section 44-5-11.16. - Tax classification — Cumberland.
Section 44-5-11.17. - Division of municipal finance classification exemption authority.
Section 44-5-12. - Assessment at full and fair cash value.
Section 44-5-12.1. - Assessment of tangible personal property.
Section 44-5-12.2. - Tangible personal property exemption — Tax rate cap.
Section 44-5-13. - Assessment and apportionment according to law — Date of assessment.
Section 44-5-13.1. - Duties of assessors with respect to forms.
Section 44-5-13.2. - South Kingstown — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.2.1. - West Warwick — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.2.2. - Barrington — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.2.3. - Warwick — Assessment and taxation of certain improvements to real estate.
Section 44-5-13.2.4. - Newport — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.2.5. - Pawtucket — Exemption for residential improvements and alterations.
Section 44-5-13.3. - Reduction in assessed value of real estate upon removal of damaged buildings.
Section 44-5-13.4. - Richmond — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.6. - Coventry — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.8. - Newport — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.10. - Hopkinton — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.11. - Qualifying low-income housing — Assessment and taxation.
Section 44-5-13.12. - North Kingstown — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.13. - Portsmouth — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.15. - East Greenwich — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.16. - Cumberland — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.17. - North Providence — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.18. - Smithfield — Assessment and taxation of real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.19. - Westerly — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.20. - Burrillville — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.22. - Scituate — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.23. - North Smithfield — Assessment and taxation and new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.25. - Narragansett — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.28. - Middletown — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.32. - Johnston — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.33. - Bristol — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.35. - Lincoln — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.36. - Warwick — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-13.38. - Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction in the town of Exeter.
Section 44-5-13.39. - West Greenwich — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-15. - Notice of assessors’ meetings — Notice by taxpayer of intent to bring in account.
Section 44-5-17. - Assessment of property covered by account.
Section 44-5-18, 44-5-19. - Repealed.
Section 44-5-20. - List of ratable property.
Section 44-5-20.01. - Central Falls — Property tax classification — Eligibility.
Section 44-5-20.02. - Central Falls — Property tax classification — List of ratable property.
Section 44-5-20.03. - Central Falls — Property tax classification — Duties of the assessor.
Section 44-5-20.05. - Westerly — Property tax classification.
Section 44-5-20.06. - Westerly — Property tax classification — List of ratable property.
Section 44-5-20.07. - Westerly — Property tax classification — Duties of assessor.
Section 44-5-20.08. - Westerly — Property tax classification — Tax levy determination.
Section 44-5-20.1. - Pawtucket — Property tax classification — Eligibility.
Section 44-5-20.2. - Pawtucket — Property tax classification — List of ratable property.
Section 44-5-20.3.1. - Property tax classification in Pawtucket — Tax levy determination.
Section 44-5-20.4. - Pawtucket — Property tax classification — Compliance with state law.
Section 44-5-20.5. - Pawtucket — Property tax classification — Procedures for adopting.
Section 44-5-20.6 - — 44-5-20.9. Repealed.
Section 44-5-20.10. - Johnston — Property tax classification authorized.
Section 44-5-20.11. - [Repealed.]
Section 44-5-20.12. - [Repealed.]
Section 44-5-20.13. - [Repealed.]
Section 44-5-20.14, 44-5-20.15. - Repealed.
Section 44-5-20.16. - Smithfield — Property tax classification and valuation.
Section 44-5-20.17. - Smithfield — Property tax classification — Tax levy determination.
Section 44-5-20.18. - North Smithfield — Property tax classification.
Section 44-5-20.19. - North Smithfield — Property tax classification — List of ratable property.
Section 44-5-20.20. - North Smithfield — Property tax classification — Duties of assessor.
Section 44-5-20.21. - North Smithfield — Property tax classification — Tax levy determination.
Section 44-5-20.22. - Cranston — Property tax classification.
Section 44-5-20.23. - Cranston — Property tax classification — List of ratable property.
Section 44-5-20.24. - Cranston — Property tax classification — Duties of assessor.
Section 44-5-20.25. - Cranston — Property tax classification — Tax levy determination.
Section 44-5-20.26. - East Providence — Property tax classification — List of ratable property.
Section 44-5-20.27. - East Providence — Property tax classification — Duties of assessor.
Section 44-5-20.28. - East Providence — Property tax classification — Tax levy determination.
Section 44-5-20.29. - Property tax classification — Lincoln — Tax levy determination.
Section 44-5-22. - Certification of tax roll.
Section 44-5-23. - Assessment of back taxes on real estate.
Section 44-5-24. - Notice and procedure for collection of back taxes.
Section 44-5-25. - Vessels engaged in foreign commerce — Taxation.
Section 44-5-25.1. - Houseboats — Taxation — Definitions.
Section 44-5-26. - Petition in superior court for relief from assessment.
Section 44-5-27. - Exclusiveness of remedy by petition.
Section 44-5-28. - Collection proceedings not stayed by petition.
Section 44-5-29. - Service and return of citation — Procedural rules — Jurisdiction of court.
Section 44-5-30. - Judgment on petition where taxpayer has filed account.
Section 44-5-31. - Judgment where taxpayer has not filed account.
Section 44-5-31.1. - Burrillville — Judgment.
Section 44-5-32. - Execution and filing of assessment.
Section 44-5-33. - Copy of assessment to treasurer.
Section 44-5-34. - Warrant for collection.
Section 44-5-35. - Providence — Collection procedure.
Section 44-5-36. - Pawtucket — Collection procedure.
Section 44-5-37. - Cranston — Collection procedure.
Section 44-5-38.1. - Repealed.
Section 44-5-39. - Land use change tax.
Section 44-5-39.1. - Recording required.
Section 44-5-40. - Procedures for collecting land use change tax.
Section 44-5-41. - Condemnation not to result in land use change tax.
Section 44-5-42. - Exemption of certain farm property.
Section 44-5-42.1. - Repealed.
Section 44-5-43. - Definitions.
Section 44-5-44. - Collection and publication of property tax data.
Section 44-5-45. - Severability of §§ 44-5-43 — 44-5-45.
Section 44-5-46. - Severability.
Section 44-5-48. - Municipal revaluation — Registration.
Section 44-5-49. - Municipal revaluation — Rules and regulations — Investigation.
Section 44-5-50. - Contract for revaluation — Certified copy.
Section 44-5-51. - Little Compton — Exemption of commercial fishers.
Section 44-5-52. - Burrillville — Property tax classification authorized.
Section 44-5-53. - Burrillville — Property tax classification — List of ratable property.
Section 44-5-54. - Burrillville — Property tax classification — Duties of the assessor.
Section 44-5-55.1. - Burrillville — Tax levy assessment stabilization.
Section 44-5-55.2. - [Repealed.]
Section 44-5-56. - North Providence — Property tax classification — Eligibility.
Section 44-5-57. - North Providence — Property tax classification — List of ratable property.
Section 44-5-58. - North Providence — Property tax classification — Duties of assessor.
Section 44-5-59. - North Providence — Property tax classification — Procedure for adopting.
Section 44-5-60. - North Providence — Homestead exemptions.
Section 44-5-60.1. - Johnston — Homestead exemptions.
Section 44-5-62. - Cranston — Homestead exemption.
Section 44-5-63. - Barrington — Property tax classifications — List of ratable property.
Section 44-5-64. - Barrington — Property tax classification — Tax levy determination.
Section 44-5-65. - East Greenwich — Homestead exemption.
Section 44-5-66. - Warwick — Property tax classification — Eligibility.
Section 44-5-67. - Property tax classification — Eligibility.
Section 44-5-67.1. - Warwick — Property tax classification — List of ratable property.
Section 44-5-67.2. - Warwick — Property tax classification — Duties of assessor.
Section 44-5-68. - Warren — Property tax classifications. — List of ratable property.
Section 44-5-68.1. - Warren — Property tax classification. — Tax levy determination.
Section 44-5-68.2. - Warren — Property tax classification. — Tax levy determination.
Section 44-5-70. - East Providence — Homestead exemption.
Section 44-5-72. - Jamestown — Assessment and taxation of new real estate construction.
Section 44-5-74. - Woonsocket — Property tax classification — Authorization.
Section 44-5-74.1. - Woonsocket — List of ratable property.
Section 44-5-74.2. - Woonsocket — Valuation of ratable property.
Section 44-5-74.3. - Woonsocket — Procedure for adopting tax rates.
Section 44-5-74.4. - Woonsocket — Supplemental tax.
Section 44-5-74.5. - Woonsocket — Exemption for elderly residents.
Section 44-5-75. - Woonsocket — Homestead exemption.
Section 44-5-76.1. - Newport — Property tax classification — List of ratable property.
Section 44-5-76.2. - Newport — Property tax classification.
Section 44-5-76.3. - Newport — Property tax classification — Procedure for adopting.
Section 44-5-77. - Providence — Cooperative housing corporation property exemption.
Section 44-5-77.1. - Providence — Cooperative housing corporation — Tax rates.
Section 44-5-78. - Newport — Homestead exemption.
Section 44-5-78.1. - Newport — Exemption for elderly and disabled residents.
Section 44-5-79. - Little Compton — Property tax classification.
Section 44-5-80. - Homestead exemption in the town of West Greenwich.
Section 44-5-81. - Pawtucket — Waiver of interest.
Section 44-5-82. - Cumberland homestead exemption.
Section 44-5-83. - Annual training institute for local tax collectors.
Section 44-5-84. - Town of East Greenwich — Exemption for elderly, disabled, and military service.
Section 44-5-85. - Narragansett homestead exemption.
Section 44-5-86. - The Neil J. Houston, Jr. Residential Re-entry Center.