Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8006

Introduced
3/5/24  

Caption

Provides that the legislature would be the body that negotiates on behalf of the state for all activities occurring in, on and over state submerged land extending beyond twenty-five (25) acres.

Impact

The impact of H8006 on state laws involves the reinforcement of legislative authority in managing and negotiating the utilization of coastal resources. By emphasizing the state's responsibility for submerged lands, the bill provides a framework that could lead to improved coordination among state agencies and clearer guidelines for managing coastal development. This approach reflects a commitment to balancing economic growth with environmental stewardship, addressing the challenges posed by unregulated coastal activities.

Summary

House Bill H8006 aims to clarify the role of the Rhode Island legislature in negotiating activities related to the use of state submerged lands, specifically those extending beyond twenty-five acres. The bill outlines the responsibility of the legislature to negotiate on behalf of the state concerning these lands, which are crucial for a variety of activities including environmental conservation, fishing, and commercial endeavors. The overarching goal of this legislation is to enhance state control over coastal resource management while promoting responsible negotiation practices that consider both development and ecological preservation interests.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H8006 include concerns regarding the potential overreach of legislative power into local decision-making processes. Critics argue that such a centralization of authority may undermine existing local governance structures, which have historically managed coastal resources in alignment with community needs. Proponents of the bill, however, argue that a unified state approach is necessary to effectively safeguard coastal environments and ensure sustainable use of these vital resources, particularly in light of increasing demands and threats to ecosystems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6510

Concurrent Resolution Relating To Approval For A Submerged Land Lease In Connection With The Revolution Wind Project

RI S1120

Concurrent Resolution Relating To Approval For A Submerged Land Lease In Connection With The Revolution Wind Project

RI S0417

Coastal Resources Management Council

RI H5174

Coastal Resources Management Council

RI S0772

Coastal Resources Management Council

RI H6034

Coastal Resources Management Council

RI S0204

Relating To State Affairs And Government-- Energy Facility Siting Act

RI H5863

General Provisions

RI S0703

General Provisions

RI H6384

House Resolution Celebrating And Welcoming “ocean Race”, A Global Marathon Sailing Race And The First Climate-positive International Sporting Event To The State Of Rhode Island On May 11th – May 21st, 2023

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