Rhode Island 2025 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5375 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/07/2025

                     
 
 
 
2025 -- H 5375 
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S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D 
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025 
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A N   A C T 
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- LEAD POISONING PREVENTION ACT 
Introduced By: Representatives Morales, Handy, Cruz, Furtado, Slater, Kislak, Giraldo, 
Carson, Ajello, and Bennett 
Date Introduced: February 07, 2025 
Referred To: House Municipal Government & Housing 
 
 
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 
SECTION 1. Section 23-24.6-28 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-24.6 entitled "Lead 1 
Poisoning Prevention Act" is hereby amended to read as follows: 2 
23-24.6-28. Lead water supply replacement. 3 
(a) Water suppliers shall develop a service line inventory no later than October 16, 2024, 4 
to determine the existence or absence of lead within each water connection in its service area. This 5 
inventory shall be completed in accordance with all applicable state and federal requirements 6 
including, but not limited to, the IIJA. Water suppliers shall include in their inventories a list of all 7 
private side lead service replacements performed in their service areas since January 1, 2018. 8 
Transient non-community water systems are exempt from this section. 9 
(b) The service line inventory shall include all service lines and shall classify which are: 10 
(1) Lead service lines; 11 
(2) Non-lead; and  12 
(3) Lead status unknown. 13 
(c)(1) Once completed, each water supplier shall provide a copy of  its inventory to the 14 
department and to the Rhode Island infrastructure bank. This inventory shall be posted on the 15 
department’s website and on the water supplier’s website. Water suppliers without a website shall 16 
make the most recent service line inventory available in a publicly accessible location in each 17 
community they serve. 18 
(2) The department shall: 19   
 
 
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(i) Establish a webpage that serves as a public dashboard to track progress towards the 1 
deadline in subsection (a) of this section for each public water supply system; 2 
(ii) Publish and maintain online a map of the location of each service line and identify 3 
whether it is a lead service line or may be of unknown material and allow this map to serve as 4 
compliance for participating public water supply systems with requirements at 40 C.F.R. § 5 
141.84(a)(8) that direct the systems to make the service line materials inventory publicly accessible; 6 
and  7 
(iii) Define disadvantaged communities consistent with federal guidance. 8 
(d) When conducting the inventory of service lines in its distribution system for the initial 9 
inventory pursuant to this section, a water supplier shall use any information on lead and galvanized 10 
iron or steel that it has identified pursuant to applicable state and federal requirements. 11 
(e) Water suppliers may utilize the following to develop a service line inventory: 12 
(1) Visual inspection during planned maintenance, meter replacement, and main 13 
replacement projects; 14 
(2) Solicitation and receipt of comments, complaints, and other input from customers in 15 
the service area; 16 
(3) Historical building records and other available data from the American Water Works 17 
Association or other industry research groups; and/or 18 
(4) Any other procedures and resources, including from 40 C.F.R. § 141.84(a)(3), the water 19 
supplier deems appropriate for identifying lead service lines. 20 
(f)(1) Within thirty (30) days of identifying a lead service line, the water supplier shall 21 
provide written notice to the property owner, the tenants of the building, and the director of the 22 
presence of lead service lines or lead status unknown service lines. The notice shall be multilingual 23 
and include information describing the sources of lead in drinking water, description of the health 24 
effects of lead exposure, and steps customers can take to mitigate exposure to lead in drinking 25 
water. This notice shall include lead service line replacement instructions and contact information 26 
to schedule a service line inspection and replacement. 27 
(2) Mitigation measures shall include, but not be limited to: 28 
(i) A water supplier providing a filter pitcher or point-of-use device certified by an 29 
American Standards Institute accredited certifier to reduce lead; 30 
(ii) Instructions to use the filter; and 31 
(iii) Six (6) months of filter replacement cartridges. 32 
(g) A water supplier without an established lead service line replacement program shall 33 
coordinate with the department and the Rhode Island infrastructure bank to develop a replacement 34   
 
 
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program. 1 
(h) A water supplier shall develop and submit to the department a lead service replacement 2 
plan in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Environmental Protection Agency Lead 3 
and Copper Rule Improvements. 4 
(i) The department and the Rhode Island infrastructure bank shall coordinate with water 5 
suppliers to implement lead replacement programs, including assisting with providing financial 6 
assistance to the extent the funds are available. 7 
(j) The department and the Rhode Island infrastructure bank shall assist water suppliers 8 
with grants, loans, or other financial assistance to ensure that public service lines containing lead 9 
are replaced in accordance with this chapter. 10 
(k) Based on the inventories provided pursuant to subsection (a) of this section, the 11 
department, the water suppliers, and the Rhode Island infrastructure bank shall determine the 12 
estimated total cost associated with all private side replacements. Consistent with any applicable 13 
federal law and regulation and to the extent funds are available, the Rhode Island infrastructure 14 
bank shall utilize federal funds allocated under section 50105 of the IIJA for the specific purpose 15 
of reducing lead in drinking water, to enable water suppliers to meet all eligible private side lead 16 
service replacement cost. 17 
(l) In the event total costs exceed available federal funding allocated under section 50105 18 
of the IIJA, the Rhode Island infrastructure bank may request appropriations in one or more fiscal 19 
years from the general assembly sufficient to meet the outstanding total cost of all identified 20 
outstanding private side lead service line replacements. 21 
(m) For properties with a lead service line or a lead status unknown service line, water 22 
suppliers shall inspect, at no cost to the property owner, the private side service lines to determine 23 
whether lead or galvanized iron or steel is present. If lead is detected in the private service line, the 24 
private service line shall be replaced in accordance with all applicable federal and state 25 
requirements. 26 
(n) The water supplier shall replace the entire lead service line, if lead is present in the 27 
public side. The water supplier shall replace the entire lead service line with minor disruption to 28 
water service unless there is either an emergency or all persons served by the service line object to 29 
the replacement in writing. Transient non-community water systems shall be exempt from lead 30 
service line replacements. 31 
(o) In the event a property owner refuses to allow the inspection or replacement of private 32 
side service lines, the water supplier shall file notice of all attempts to inspect or replace the private 33 
side service lines and the property owner’s refusal to allow inspection or replacement services with 34   
 
 
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the department. The notice shall state at a minimum: the date and time of each attempt; the name 1 
of the person who refused each attempt; and the name and signature of the person who made each 2 
attempt. The address where each refusal took place shall be published on the appropriate 3 
department website to ensure occupants of the building have notice of the potential lead in the 4 
service line. The notice shall be filed within thirty (30) days following the second refusal by the 5 
property owner. The notice shall be written as a multilingual document. In the event that a water 6 
service line in a rental property is found to contain lead and the property owner declines or is 7 
unresponsive, the tenant shall be entitled to make a second (2nd) request to the property owner for 8 
service line replacement. If the property owner refuses or fails to respond within sixty (60) days, 9 
the tenant shall have the option to terminate the lease. Upon termination, the property owner may 10 
not withhold the tenant’s security deposit based upon the tenant’s exercise of their termination 11 
rights under this section. 12 
(p) If the property is a rental property, the owner shall inform the tenants of the presence 13 
of lead in accordance with § 23-24.6-15(b). If the owner fails to provide tenants with timely 14 
notification of the existence of lead in service lines to the building the owner shall be subject to 15 
civil penalty in accordance with § 23-24.6-27. 16 
(q) When a property owner transfers the ownership of property, they shall disclose the 17 
presence of lead service lines. Pursuant to § 5-20.8-11, every contract for the transfer or purchase 18 
and sale of real estate that is or may be served by a service line containing lead shall provide that 19 
potential purchasers be permitted a ten-day (10) period, unless the parties mutually agree upon a 20 
different period of time, to conduct a risk assessment or an inspection of the property’s water 21 
service lines for the presence of lead hazards before becoming obligated under the contract to 22 
transfer or purchase. Parties may mutually agree to waive a risk assessment or an inspection. 23 
(r) The department and the Rhode Island infrastructure bank shall prioritize the allocation 24 
of funds for private lead service line replacements in accordance with all federal requirements and 25 
based on the percentage of private lead service lines present within a water supplier service area, 26 
which shall be based on factors including, but not limited to: 27 
(1) Targeting known lead service lines; 28 
(2) Targeting available funds to lead service line replacements for disadvantaged water 29 
suppliers; and 30 
(3) Targeting populations most sensitive to the effects of lead. 31 
(s) Upon award of funds for lead service replacements, water suppliers shall prioritize 32 
projects within their service area to disadvantaged customers and those who are most sensitive to 33 
the effects of lead. 34   
 
 
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(t) For any award of one million dollars ($1,000,000) or greater to a water supplier for a 1 
lead service line replacement project, the Rhode Island infrastructure bank shall require water 2 
suppliers and their contractors to participate in an approved apprenticeship program for all 3 
apprenticeable crafts or trades that will be employed on the project at the time of bid. 4 
(u) Contingent upon available funding, each water supplier shall complete the replacement 5 
of all public and private lead service lines in its service area within ten (10) years of the effective 6 
date of this section [June 24, 2023] unless otherwise provided in this section. All lead service line 7 
replacement projects funded under this section shall be completed in accordance with all applicable 8 
state and federal requirements including, but not limited to, the IIJA and related federal regulations 9 
and guidance. 10 
(v) Upon completion of the lead service line inventory or no earlier than January 1, 2025, 11 
any water supplier  that provided financing to its customers for private side lead service replacement 12 
after January 1, 2018, may be eligible for reimbursement from the state for costs associated with 13 
private side lead service replacements financed by its customers. State reimbursement shall be 14 
subject to appropriation by the general assembly. The water supplier shall submit request for 15 
reimbursements to the department. Within ninety (90) days of receipt of funds from the state, the 16 
water supplier shall reimburse each customer for costs incurred in connection with their private 17 
side lead service replacement project. 18 
(w) Each water supplier shall provide an annual report to the governor, president of the 19 
senate, speaker of the house, director of the department of health, and executive director of the 20 
Rhode Island infrastructure bank within ninety (90) days of the end of each fiscal year. The report 21 
shall contain information, including, but not limited to: the number of public service lines per 22 
community served and the number replaced; the number of private service lines per community 23 
served and the number replaced; an estimated number of service lines to be replaced; property type; 24 
number of private service line inspections conducted; and annual expense to replace service lines. 25 
Water suppliers whose initial inventories contain only non-lead service lines are not required to 26 
provide subsequent annual reports required in this section. 27 
(x) Water suppliers may coordinate with the department and nonprofit lead advocacy 28 
organizations to reach residents in communities with lead infrastructure. This coordination may 29 
include, but is not limited to, developing education materials, awareness communications, and 30 
outreach campaigns. 31 
(y) The department shall enforce the provisions of this section. 32 
(z) To protect the health, safety, and welfare of its residents, a municipality may adopt an 33 
ordinance that allows the municipality, the water supplier, or any agent of either, to enter a property 34   
 
 
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within the municipality to perform a lead service line replacement if the property owner is eligible 1 
for a free service line replacement, subject to the notice requirement in this subsection. The 2 
municipality shall provide the owner and any residents of the property with written notice at least 3 
seventy-two (72) hours before entering the property, unless, in the case of an emergency, as 4 
determined by the department of health. Nothing in this subsection, or any municipal ordinance 5 
adopted pursuant to the provisions of this subsection, shall be construed to authorize or permit any 6 
municipality, water supplier or any agent to enter any part of the property that is not directly related 7 
to performing a lead service line replacement. 8 
(aa) To protect the health, safety, and welfare of its residents, a municipality may adopt an 9 
ordinance that allows a tenant to request and schedule a private side lead service line replacement 10 
with their local water supplier in the event that a water service line in a rental property is found to 11 
contain lead, the property owner is eligible for a free service line replacement, and the property 12 
owner is unresponsive to a request for a service line replacement. 13 
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. 14 
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EXPLANATION 
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 
OF 
A N   A C T 
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- LEAD POISONING PREVENTION ACT 
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This act would allow municipalities to enact ordinances that would permit municipalities 1 
and water suppliers to enter properties to perform lead service line replacements and permit tenants 2 
to request and schedule private side lead service line replacements with the local water supplier 3 
when the property owner is unresponsive to a request for service line replacement; provided that, 4 
the property owner is eligible for a free service line replacement. 5 
This act would take effect upon passage. 6 
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