Rhode Island 2023 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0229 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/16/2023

                     
 
 
 
2023 -- S 0229 
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S TATE  OF RHODE IS LAND 
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 
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A N   A C T 
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- STAY INVESTED IN RI 
WAVEMAKER FELLOWSHIP 
Introduced By: Senators Pearson, Murray, DiPalma, Gallo, and Cano 
Date Introduced: February 16, 2023 
Referred To: Senate Finance 
 
 
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 
SECTION 1. Sections 42-64.26-3, 42-64.26-5, 42-64.26-8 and 42-64.26-12 of the General 1 
Laws in Chapter 42-64.26 entitled "Stay Invested in RI Wavemaker Fellowships" are hereby 2 
amended to read as follows: 3 
42-64.26-3. Definitions. 4 
As used in this chapter: 5 
(1) “Applicant” means an eligible graduate who applies for a tax credit for education loan 6 
repayment expenses under this chapter. 7 
(2) “Award” means a tax credit awarded by the commerce corporation to an applicant as 8 
provided under this chapter. 9 
(3) “Business” means any corporation, state bank, federal savings bank, trust company, 10 
national banking association, bank holding company, loan and investment company, mutual 11 
savings bank, credit union, building and loan association, insurance company, partnership, sole 12 
proprietorship, or federal agency or subsidiaries thereof. 13 
(3)(4) “Commerce corporation” means the Rhode Island commerce corporation established 14 
pursuant to chapter 64 of this title. 15 
(5) “Eligible high-demand STEM teacher” means a full-time content area teacher 16 
employed by a Rhode Island local education agency and satisfying criteria proposed by the Rhode 17 
Island commissioner of education in consultation with the commerce corporation and approved by 18   
 
 
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the commerce corporation, which at a minimum shall include provisions regarding minimum 1 
instructional hours and qualifying high-demand STEM subject areas. 2 
(4)(6) “Eligibility period” means a term of up to four (4) consecutive service periods 3 
beginning with the date that an eligible graduate receives initial notice of award under this chapter 4 
and expiring at the conclusion of the fourth service period after such date specified. 5 
(5)(7) “Eligibility requirements” means the following qualifications or criteria required for 6 
an applicant to claim an award under this chapter (i) That that the applicant shall have graduated 7 
from an accredited two-year (2), four-year (4) or graduate postsecondary institution of higher 8 
learning with an associate’s, bachelor’s, graduate, or post-graduate degree and at which the 9 
applicant incurred education loan repayment expenses, and be either: 10 
(ii)(i) A That the applicant shall be a full-time employee with a Rhode Island-based 11 
employer located in this state throughout the eligibility period, whose employment is for work in 12 
one or more of the following covered fields: life, natural or environmental sciences; computer, 13 
information or software technology; advanced mathematics or finance; engineering; industrial 14 
design or other commercially related design field; or medicine or medical device technology; or 15 
(ii) A full-time employee that is a teacher or an eligible high-demand STEM teacher. 16 
(6)(8) “Eligible expenses” or “education loan repayment expenses” means annual higher 17 
education loan repayment expenses, including, without limitation, principal, interest and fees, as 18 
may be applicable, incurred by an eligible graduate and which the eligible graduate is obligated to 19 
repay for attendance at a postsecondary institution of higher learning. 20 
(7)(9) “Eligible graduate” means an individual who meets the eligibility requirements 21 
under this chapter. 22 
(8)(10) “Full-time employee” means a person who is employed by a business as a teacher 23 
or an eligible high-demand STEM teacher as defined herein for consideration for a minimum of at 24 
least thirty-five (35) hours per week, or who renders any other standard of service generally 25 
accepted by custom or practice as full-time employment, or who is employed by a professional 26 
employer organization pursuant to an employee leasing agreement between the business and the 27 
professional employer organization for a minimum of thirty-five (35) hours per week, or who 28 
renders any other standard of service generally accepted by custom or practice as full-time 29 
employment, and whose earnings are subject to state income tax and whose wages are subject to 30 
withholding. 31 
(9)(11) “Healthcare applicant” means any applicant  who meets the eligibility requirements 32 
and works as a full-time employee as a high-demand healthcare practitioner or mental health 33 
professional, including, but not limited to, clinical social workers and mental health counselors 34   
 
 
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licensed by the department of health, and as defined in regulations to be promulgated by the 1 
commerce corporation, in consultation with the executive office of health and human services, 2 
pursuant to chapter 35 of this title. 3 
(10)(12) “Healthcare fund” refers to the “Healthcare Stay Invested in RI Wavemaker 4 
Fellowship Fund” established pursuant to § 42-64.26-4(b). 5 
(13) “Local education agency” means a public school board of education/school committee 6 
or other public authority legally constituted within the state for either administrative control or 7 
direction of one or more public elementary schools or secondary schools, or a regional school 8 
district, state-operated school, regional collaboration, and charter school or mayoral academy. 9 
(11)(14) “Rhode Island-based employer” means: (i) An employer having a principal place 10 
of business or at least fifty-one percent (51%) of its employees located in this state; or (ii) An 11 
employer registered to conduct business in this state that reported Rhode Island tax liability in the 12 
previous tax year. 13 
(12)(15) “Service period” means a twelve-month (12) period beginning on the date that an 14 
eligible graduate receives initial notice of award under this chapter. 15 
(13)(16) “STEM/design fund” refers to the “Stay Invested in RI Wavemaker Fellowship 16 
Fund” established pursuant to § 42-64.26-4(a). 17 
(14)(17) “Student loan” means a loan to an individual by a public authority or private lender 18 
to assist the individual to pay for tuition, books, and living expenses in order to attend a 19 
postsecondary institution of higher learning. 20 
(15)(18) “Taxpayer” means an applicant who receives a tax credit under this chapter. 21 
42-64.26-5. Administration. 22 
(a) Application.  An eligible graduate claiming an award under this chapter shall submit to 23 
the commerce corporation an application in the manner that the commerce corporation shall 24 
prescribe. 25 
(b) Upon receipt of a proper application from an applicant who meets all of the eligibility 26 
requirements, the commerce corporation shall select applicants on a competitive basis to receive 27 
credits for up to a maximum amount for each service period of one thousand dollars ($1,000) for 28 
an associate’s degree holder, four thousand dollars ($4,000) for a bachelor’s degree holder, and six 29 
thousand dollars ($6,000) for a graduate or post-graduate degree holder, but not to exceed the 30 
education loan repayment expenses incurred by such taxpayer during each service period 31 
completed, for up to four (4) consecutive service periods provided that the taxpayer continues to 32 
meet the eligibility requirements throughout the eligibility period. The commerce corporation shall 33 
delegate the selection of the applicants that are to receive awards to a one or more fellowship 34   
 
 
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committee or committees to be convened by the commerce corporation and promulgate the 1 
selection procedures the fellowship committee or committees will use, which procedures shall 2 
require that the committee’s consideration of applications be conducted on a name-blind and 3 
employer-blind basis and that the applications and other supporting documents received or 4 
reviewed by the fellowship committee or committees shall be redacted of the applicant’s name, 5 
street address, and other personally-identifying information as well as the applicant’s employer’s 6 
name, street address, and other employer-identifying information. The commerce corporation shall 7 
determine the composition of the fellowship committee or committees and the selection procedures 8 
it will use in consultation with the state’s chambers of commerce or the state department of 9 
education as appropriate. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the commerce corporation shall create 10 
and establish a committee to evaluate any healthcare applicant for an award in the same manner as 11 
prescribed in this subsection. The executive office of health and human services (“EOHHS”) shall 12 
be represented on the committee and provide consultation to the commerce corporation on selection 13 
procedures. Notwithstanding EOHHS’s consultation and representation in the selection of 14 
healthcare applicants, the commerce corporation shall administer all other aspects of a healthcare 15 
applicant’s application, award, and certification. 16 
(c) The credits awarded under this chapter shall not exceed one hundred percent (100%) of 17 
the education loan repayment expenses incurred by such taxpayer during each service period 18 
completed for up to four (4) consecutive service periods. Tax credits shall be issued annually to the 19 
taxpayer upon proof that (i) The taxpayer has actually incurred and paid such education loan 20 
repayment expenses; (ii) The taxpayer continues to meet the eligibility requirements throughout 21 
the service period; (iii) The award shall not exceed the original loan amount plus any capitalized 22 
interest less award previously claimed under this section; and (iv) The taxpayer claiming an award 23 
is current on his or her student loan repayment obligations. 24 
(d) In consultation with the department of education, and the department of health, the 25 
commerce corporation shall set guidelines for the proportion of awards to be made to eligible 26 
teachers, high-demand STEM teachers and licensed health care professionals. 27 
(d)(e) The commerce corporation shall not commit to overall STEM/design awards in 28 
excess of the amount contained in the STEM/design fund or to overall healthcare awards in excess 29 
of the amount contained in the healthcare fund. 30 
(e)(f) The commerce corporation shall reserve seventy percent (70%) of the awards issued 31 
in a calendar year to applicants who are permanent residents of the state of Rhode Island or who 32 
attended an institution of higher education located in Rhode Island when they incurred the 33 
education loan expenses to be repaid. 34   
 
 
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(f)(g) In administering award, the commerce corporation shall: 1 
(1) Require suitable proof that an applicant meets the eligibility requirements for award 2 
under this chapter; 3 
(2) Determine the contents of applications and other materials to be submitted in support 4 
of an application for award under this chapter; and 5 
(3) Collect reports and other information during the eligibility period for each award to 6 
verify that a taxpayer continues to meet the eligibility requirements for an award. 7 
42-64.26-8. Carry forward and redemption of tax credits. 8 
(a) If the amount of the tax credit allowed under this chapter exceeds the taxpayer’s total 9 
tax liability for the year in which the credit is allowed, the amount of such credit that exceeds the 10 
taxpayer’s tax liability may be carried forward and applied against the taxes imposed for the 11 
succeeding four (4) years, or until the full credit is used, whichever occurs first. 12 
(b) The tax credit allowed under this chapter may be used as a credit against personal 13 
income taxes imposed under chapter 30 of title 44. 14 
(c) The division of taxation shall at the request of a taxpayer redeem such credits in whole 15 
or in part for one hundred percent (100%) of the value of the tax credit. 16 
(d) Any award issued made pursuant to this chapter after January 1, 2021, shall be exempt 17 
from taxation under title 44 of the General Laws. 18 
42-64.26-12. Sunset. 19 
No incentives or credits shall be authorized pursuant to this chapter after December 31, 20 
2023 2024. 21 
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage and shall sunset on December 31, 22 
2024. 23 
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EXPLANATION 
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 
OF 
A N   A C T 
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- STAY INVESTED IN RI 
WAVEMAKER FELLOWSHIP 
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This act would expand the Wavemaker Fellowship Program to include public school 1 
teachers, including public school teachers in the high-needs fields of science, technology, 2 
engineering and mathematics, as well as health care professionals license by the department of 3 
health. 4 
This act would take effect upon passage and would sunset on December 31 2024. 5 
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