Expands the jurisdiction of the city of Warwick municipal court.
Impact
This expansion of jurisdiction impacts state laws as it modifies the existing framework under which local courts operate. It allows Warwick's municipal court to handle a broader array of cases, which could lead to more efficient resolution of ordinances concerning housing maintenance and zoning. The municipal court will now have the power not only to adjudicate violations but also to initiate equitable relief, including the authority to order repairs or demolition of properties that violate municipal regulations. This authority is designed to empower local governance and provide immediate remedies within the community.
Summary
Bill S2149 seeks to expand the jurisdiction of the municipal court in the city of Warwick, Rhode Island. The proposed legislation would allow the municipal court to hear cases related to zoning violations, minimum housing standards, occupancy codes, and local ordinances that were not previously under its jurisdiction. By granting this expanded authority, the bill aims to streamline the enforcement of local regulations and ensure compliance within the community.
Contention
One notable point of contention surrounding S2149 is the potential implications for citizens who might face violations under the expanded jurisdiction. Critics could argue that increasing the jurisdiction of municipal courts could lead to an upward trend in prosecutions for housing and zoning violations, disproportionately affecting lower-income residents. Additionally, concerns may arise about the balance of power between local governments and state authority, particularly regarding how much control municipalities should have in enforcing local laws. However, proponents advocate that such measures are necessary for promoting adherence to community standards and protecting property values.
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.