§ 45-31-10. Resolution of need required for agency to function.
The agency of any community shall not transact any business or exercise any powers under chapters 31 — 33 of this title unless and until the legislative body of the community shall, by resolution declare at any time, that there is a need for a redevelopment agency to function in that community.
History of Section.P.L. 1956, ch. 3654, § 29; G.L. 1956, § 45-31-10.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 45-31 - Redevelopment Agencies
Section 45-31-1. - Short title.
Section 45-31-2. - Finding as to existence of substandard areas.
Section 45-31-3. - Findings as to dangers from substandard areas.
Section 45-31-4. - Finding of obstacles to private redevelopment.
Section 45-31-5. - Declaration as to methods to be used in redevelopment.
Section 45-31-6. - Public policy to assist in redevelopment.
Section 45-31-7. - Purposes of chapters.
Section 45-31-8. - Definitions.
Section 45-31-9. - Agencies created.
Section 45-31-10. - Resolution of need required for agency to function.
Section 45-31-11. - Resolution conclusive as to capacity of agency.
Section 45-31-12. - Appointment and compensation of agency members.
Section 45-31-13. - Tenure of agency members.
Section 45-31-14. - Officers of agency.
Section 45-31-15. - Suspension and removal of agency members.
Section 45-31-16. - Continuation of agencies created under prior law.
Section 45-31-17. - Validation of prior acts.
Section 45-31-18. - Resident attorneys.
Section 45-31-19. - Interest of officers and employees in project area properties.
Section 45-31-20. - Administrative appropriations.
Section 45-31-21. - Budgetary control of agencies.
Section 45-31-22. - Periodical reports.
Section 45-31-23. - Real property exempt from process.
Section 45-31-24. - Deactivation or substitution of agency.
Section 45-31-25. - Severability.
Section 45-31-26. - Relocation payments authorized — Definitions.
Section 45-31-27. - Payments made subject to rules and regulations.
Section 45-31-28. - Relocation payments authorized under federally assisted programs.