Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2277

Introduced
2/15/22  
Refer
2/15/22  
Report Pass
5/19/22  
Engrossed
5/24/22  
Refer
5/26/22  
Report Pass
6/22/22  
Enrolled
6/23/22  

Caption

Block Island Utility District Act Of 2017

Impact

The amendment is significant for the governance of the Block Island Utility District as it clarifies the compensation structure for board members, ensuring transparency regarding remuneration. By allowing reimbursement for necessary expenses, the bill seeks to attract dedicated individuals to oversee utility operations, which is critical to managing public utility services effectively. Additionally, this move ensures that no profits or earnings of the district benefit private individuals, maintaining the focus on public service.

Summary

Bill S2277 amends the Block Island Utility District Act of 2017, specifically section 45-67-7 of the General Laws. This revision focuses on the compensation framework for the board of utility commissioners and the financial provisions for the district's employees. Under the current proposal, while board members will not receive compensation for meeting attendance, they will be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred during the performance of their duties. This aims to ensure that members can effectively fulfill their responsibilities without financial burden.

Contention

During discussions regarding Bill S2277, notable points of contention included the balance between public service accountability and appropriate compensation for board members. Opponents voiced concerns that while the reimbursement would alleviate financial strain, it may not sufficiently incentivize qualified individuals to take on the role. Moreover, there was debate about whether the lack of direct compensation could limit diversity among board members, potentially excluding those who may not be able to afford to serve voluntarily. Advocates for the amendment stressed the importance of maintaining an ethical structure that avoids financial impropriety.

Companion Bills

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