§ 46-6-10.2. Derelict and abandoned vessel and obstruction removal commission.
(a) There is hereby created a commission known as the derelict and abandoned vessel and obstruction removal commission which shall consist of five (5) members as follows:
(1) One member who shall be engaged in the marine trades industry, to be appointed by the governor with advice and consent of the senate;
(2) One member who shall represent a private, nonprofit environmental advocacy organization whose purposes include protecting and preserving Narragansett Bay, to be appointed by the governor with advice and consent of the senate;
(3) One member who shall be a municipal harbormaster, to be appointed by the governor with advice and consent of the senate;
(4) The director of the department of environmental management or his or her designee; and
(5) The executive director of the coastal resources management council or his or her designee.
(b) The chairperson shall be elected by the members of the commission.
(c) The members appointed by the governor shall serve three (3) year terms, and be eligible for re-appointment.
(d) The purpose of the commission shall be to prioritize the disbursement of funds from the derelict and abandoned vessel and obstruction removal account established in § 46-6-10.3.
(e) The commission shall be advisory to the director and shall provide recommendations to the director for fund disbursement.
(f) The commission shall develop criteria, in the form of guidelines, to prioritize removal projects undertaken pursuant to this chapter, and in accordance with the use of the derelict and abandoned vessel and obstruction removal account established in § 46-6-10.3. The guidelines shall also include guidance to the authorized public entities as to what removal activities and associated costs are reasonable and eligible for coverage by the fund. The director shall review and approve, approve with conditions, or reject these guidelines within thirty (30) days of receipt. The commission may seek to revise the guidelines at any time, by submitting such revisions to the director for review and approval. The guidelines shall be made publicly available.
History of Section.P.L. 2012, ch. 370, § 1; P.L. 2012, ch. 389, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 46 - Waters and Navigation
Chapter 46-6 - Obstructions to Navigation
Section 46-6-1. - Deposit of dirt and other substances in public tidewaters.
Section 46-6-2. - Approval of plans for construction of wharves and piers.
Section 46-6-3. - Abatement of unauthorized encroachments on tidewater.
Section 46-6-4. - Protection of Blackstone and Seekonk Rivers.
Section 46-6-6. - Protection of upper Narragansett Bay.
Section 46-6-7. - Protection of waters off Goat Island.
Section 46-6-8. - Duty of department to remove obstructions.
Section 46-6-8.1. - Definitions.
Section 46-6-9. - Notice to owner to remove obstruction — Penalty.
Section 46-6-10. - Removal of obstruction by director — Payment of cost.
Section 46-6-10.1. - Use or disposal of vessel or other obstruction.
Section 46-6-10.2. - Derelict and abandoned vessel and obstruction removal commission.
Section 46-6-10.3. - Derelict and abandoned vessel and obstruction removal account.
Section 46-6-10.4. - Derelict and abandoned vessel and obstruction removal fee.
Section 46-6-11. - Liability for cost of removing obstruction — Action for recovery.
Section 46-6-12. - Sale of object removed to pay cost of removal.
Section 46-6-13. - Insurer of lost vessel not liable for cost of removal.
Section 46-6-14. - Commissioner of wrecks not liable for cost — Application of property held.
Section 46-6-15. - Duty of commissioners of wrecks and harbormasters to give notice of obstructions.
Section 46-6-16. - Application for federal reimbursement of expenses.