Expands the jurisdiction of the city of Warwick municipal court.
Impact
The broader implications of this bill include not only increased local control over housing and zoning disputes but also a potential rise in enforcement actions under these new regulations. The Warwick municipal court will now have the authority to handle cases regarding violations of zoning ordinances and building codes, which may lead to more proactive measures in enforcing housing standards and maintaining the quality of local neighborhoods. This act may also influence the way state and local government interact concerning housing and zoning regulations.
Summary
House Bill 7777 seeks to amend the existing laws regarding the municipal court in Warwick, Rhode Island by expanding its jurisdiction. Specifically, it gives the city council the authority to establish a municipal court that will oversee violations related to both municipal ordinances and building codes, including zoning laws and housing maintenance regulations. This bill is expected to enhance the municipal court's ability to address and resolve local housing issues more effectively through tailored regulations suited to the city's specific needs.
Contention
One notable point of contention surrounding HB 7777 is the balance of power between state and local government in managing municipal courts. Critics may argue that expanding the judicial powers at a municipal level could lead to inconsistent application of laws and regulations across different cities, while supporters likely view this as an empowering move for local governance. Additionally, stakeholders may be concerned with the operational capacity of the new municipal court and its efficacy in managing added responsibilities.
Creates the Warwick public schools budget commission consisting of 5 members to oversee the operations of Warwick public schools and to present a preliminary analysis of the school district's financial situation.
SENATE RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING WARWICK POLICE DEPARTMENT CHIEF COLONEL BRADFORD CONNOR ON HIS FORTHCOMING RETIREMENT ON JUNE 29, 2025, AFTER MORE THAN 27 YEARS OF EXEMPLARY SERVICE TO THE CITY OF WARWICK
Requires that one of the seven (7) directors of the Rhode Island airport corporation be appointed by the governor from a list of individuals submitted by the mayor of the city of Warwick.
Bills nonprofit colleges and universities in the city of Providence for municipal services if they do not reach a memorandum of agreement with the city for increased payments.
Allows municipalities to seek recovery of fines associated with ordinance violations by permitting the municipality to include the fines on a property tax bill.
Requires that one of the seven (7) directors of the Rhode Island airport corporation be appointed by the governor after the governor gives due consideration to a list of individuals submitted by the mayor of the city of Warwick.
Amends ยงยง 14-1-3 and 14-5-8, relating to possession of marijuana and proceedings in family court ensuring that children under 17 years of age in possession of less than 2 oz of marijuana are subject to the jurisdiction of the family court.