Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7287

Introduced
2/2/22  

Caption

Composition Of Fire District And Public Utility District Boards Of Commissioners

Impact

The implications of H7287 are significant for local governance within fire districts and utility districts. By allowing pensioners to serve on boards, the bill fosters increased engagement from retired state employees in civic duty. Additionally, the bill reduces bureaucratic barriers by exempting these individuals from having to report certain minimum compensation levels or hours worked, except for tax purposes. This could potentially streamline operations within these districts as they can draw from a wealth of experience without cumbersome reporting duties.

Summary

House Bill H7287 aims to amend the laws governing the composition of fire district and public utility district boards of commissioners in Rhode Island. The bill specifically allows individuals who are receiving a pension from the State of Rhode Island to serve on these boards without the previous restrictions that applied to them. This pivotal change is intended to broaden participation in local governance by enabling a segment of the population that has historically been excluded from such roles due to their pension status.

Contention

Debate surrounding H7287 focuses on whether this change will have positive or negative effects on local governance. Proponents advocate that this bill empowers retirees who possess valuable experience and knowledge which can enhance board decision-making and contribute to community-oriented solutions. However, critics may raise concerns regarding accountability and transparency, questioning whether allowing pensioners to serve without certain reporting requirements could lead to a lack of oversight within these boards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6260

Composition Of Fire District And Public Utility District Boards Of Commissioners

RI H7484

Allows anyone receiving a state pension to serve on fire district boards and the Pascoag utility board. Authorizes for volunteer firefighters municipal approved real/personal property tax exemptions and income tax credits for training/ equipment costs.

RI H7285

Establishes thermal energy networks network infrastructure by any public utility company that provides electric/natural gas distribution to maximize cost-effective investments deemed in the public interest by the public utilities commission (PUC).

RI H5576

Establishes thermal energy networks network infrastructure by any public utility company that provides electric/natural gas distribution to maximize cost-effective investments deemed in the public interest by the public utilities commission (PUC).

RI H8147

Amends the Harrisville Fire District Charter allowing the district to provide rescue services, fire suppression, medical and ambulance services/water services would be provided by a separate entity.

RI S2997

Amends the Harrisville Fire District Charter allowing the district to provide rescue services, fire suppression, medical and ambulance services/water services would be provided by a separate entity.

RI S2277

Block Island Utility District Act Of 2017

RI H8041

Block Island Utility District Act Of 2017

RI S2899

District Court

RI H8246

District Court

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