§ 45-24.2-1. Legislative findings.
It is hereby found and declared:
(1) That there exist, in the various cities and towns numerous dwellings and dwelling premises which are substandard due to dilapidation, deterioration and disrepair of dwellings and dwelling premises, structural defects, uncleanliness, lack of adequate ventilation, light, sanitary, heating, and hot water facilities, overcrowding of dwellings, occupancy of unfit dwellings, and other conditions and defects which increase the hazards of illness, disease, fire, accidents, and other calamities;
(2) That these conditions, singly or in combination, endanger the health, safety, morals, and general welfare of the people of the various cities and towns, and give impetus to the development, continuation, extension, and aggravation of blighted and substandard housing conditions; and
(3) That it is a matter of legislative determination that the establishment of minimum standards for dwellings is essential to the protection of the public health, safety, morals, and general welfare.
History of Section.P.L. 1962, ch. 87, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 45-24.2 - Minimum Housing Standards
Section 45-24.2-1. - Legislative findings.
Section 45-24.2-2. - Definitions.
Section 45-24.2-3. - Powers of councils.
Section 45-24.2-4. - Establishment of enforcement agencies.
Section 45-24.2-5. - Housing board of review.
Section 45-24.2-5.1. - Present appointments unaffected.
Section 45-24.2-6. - Court review.
Section 45-24.2-8. - Court proceedings.
Section 45-24.2-9. - Severability.
Section 45-24.2-10. - Construction of chapter.