Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

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99 S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D
1010 IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
1111 JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023
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1414 A N A C T
1515 RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- DEPARTMENT OF
1616 ADMINISTRATION
1717 Introduced By: Senators Ujifusa, Valverde, DiPalma, Euer, Murray, DiMario, and
1818 Sosnowski
1919 Date Introduced: January 18, 2023
2020 Referred To: Senate Housing & Municipal Government
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2323 It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
2424 SECTION 1. Section 42-11-2.4 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-11 entitled "Department 1
2525 of Administration" is hereby amended to read as follows: 2
2626 42-11-2.4. State Fleet Replacement Revolving Loan Fund. 3
2727 (a) There is hereby created as a separate fund within the treasury to be known as the state 4
2828 fleet replacement revolving loan fund which shall be administered by the general treasurer in 5
2929 accordance with the same laws and fiscal procedures as the general funds of the state. This fund, 6
3030 hereafter referred to as the “revolving loan fund,” shall consist of such sums as the state may from 7
3131 time to time appropriate, as well as money received from the disposal of used vehicles, loan, interest 8
3232 and service charge payments from benefiting state agencies, as well as interest earnings, money 9
3333 received from the federal government, gifts, bequests, donations, or otherwise from any public or 10
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3535 This fund shall be used for the purpose of acquiring purchasing or leasing motor vehicles, 12
3636 both new and used, and vehicle-related equipment, and attachments to include electric vehicle 13
3737 charging stations for state departments and agencies. 14
3838 (c) The proceeds from the repayment of any loans made for the purposes authorized under 15
3939 this chapter shall be deposited in and returned to the revolving loan fund in order to constitute a 16
4040 continuing revolving fund for the purposes listed above. 17
4141 (d) The office of management and budget in coordination with the office of state fleet 18
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4545 operations of the Rhode Island department of administration shall adopt rules and regulations 1
4646 consistent with the purposes of this chapter and chapter 35 of title 42, in order to provide for the 2
4747 orderly and equitable disbursement and repayment of funds from the revolving loan fund. 3
4848 (e) Provided; however, a total of four million two hundred thousand dollars ($4,200,000) 4
4949 shall be made available as a direct grant from the revolving loan fund for the required twenty 5
5050 percent (20%) match for the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority to obtain federal funds to 6
5151 purchase buses through FY 2017. Any such sums need not be repaid to the revolving loan fund. 7
5252 (f) As used in this section: 8
5353 (1) "Authorized emergency vehicle" has the same meaning as defined in § 31-1-3. 9
5454 (2) "Light duty vehicle" means vehicles less than eight thousand five hundred pounds 10
5555 (8,500 lbs) as defined by the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration. 11
5656 (3) "Non-emergency vehicle" means every vehicle except authorized emergency vehicles. 12
5757 (4) "Zero-emission vehicle" means a battery electric vehicle, a plug-in hybrid electric 13
5858 vehicle, or a fuel cell vehicle. 14
5959 (g) Beginning in fiscal year 2024, the department of administration shall be the responsible 15
6060 state agency with the authority to control and authorize state agency purchases or leases to ensure 16
6161 compliance with the following percentage of all new light duty, non-emergency vehicles as zero- 17
6262 emission vehicles in each fiscal year: 18
6363 (1) Fifteen percent (15%) in fiscal year 2024; 19
6464 (2) Twenty percent (20%) in fiscal year 2025; 20
6565 (3) Twenty five percent (25%) in fiscal year 2026; 21
6666 (4) Thirty percent (30%) in fiscal year 2027; 22
6767 (5) Thirty five percent (35%) in fiscal year 2028; 23
6868 (6) Forty percent (40%) in fiscal year 2029; 24
6969 (7) Forty five percent (45%) in fiscal year 2030; and 25
7070 (8) Fifty percent (50%) in fiscal year 2031. 26
7171 SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. 27
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7878 EXPLANATION
7979 BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
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8282 RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- DEPARTMENT OF
8383 ADMINISTRATION
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8585 This act would define light duty, non-emergency, emergency and zero-emission vehicles 1
8686 and would require the state to annually increase the percentage of zero-emission vehicles in the 2
8787 state's fleet of new light duty, non-emergency vehicles to finally result in no less than fifty percent 3
8888 (50%) zero emission vehicles by the year 2031. 4
8989 This act would take effect upon passage. 5
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