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SECTION 42-126-6

   § 42-126-6  Duties and activities andpowers. – (a) The duties and activities of the East Bay Economic Initiative to accomplishits purposes include, but are not limited to, the following:

   (1) To work in cooperation with federal, state, and localgovernment agencies, private businesses, business organizations, non-profitgroups and individuals;

   (2) To issue public statements and to participate inmarketing efforts;

   (3) To identify opportunities and to support and engage inactivities, including training programs, for the expansion of boating, boatbuilding, outfitting and related industries;

   (4) To assess and evaluate current programs and policies asthey relate to the promotion of boating, boat building and related marineindustries;

   (5) To prepare, adopt, and implement plans to accomplish itspurposes;

   (6) To advise the governor, state and federal agencies, thegeneral assembly, and local governments in the East Bay with regard to issuespertaining to its purposes or affecting its activities;

   (7) To hold public meetings and forums and to foster publicunderstanding of and involvement in its programs and activities; and

   (8) To engage in any other activities that are necessary orappropriate to accomplish its purposes.

   (b) The East Bay Economic Initiative has the following powersto accomplish its purpose:

   (1) To make bylaws for the management and regulation of itsaffairs;

   (2) To establish committees, subcommittees, and advisorybodies;

   (3) To adopt and order a corporate seal;

   (4) To sue and be sued;

   (5) To enter into contracts, cooperative agreements, grants,sub-grants, licenses, and other agreements;

   (6) To acquire, hold, use, lease, sell, transfer, and disposeof any property or interest thereon, and to own, operate, maintain, repair, orimprove any property acquired hereunder;

   (7) To employ staff and consultants as necessary ordesirable; and

   (8) To apply for, contract for, receive, and expend grants,to fix rates for its facilities, and to collect fees and charges for itsservices or for any commodities it provides.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-42 > Chapter-42-126 > 42-126-6

SECTION 42-126-6

   § 42-126-6  Duties and activities andpowers. – (a) The duties and activities of the East Bay Economic Initiative to accomplishits purposes include, but are not limited to, the following:

   (1) To work in cooperation with federal, state, and localgovernment agencies, private businesses, business organizations, non-profitgroups and individuals;

   (2) To issue public statements and to participate inmarketing efforts;

   (3) To identify opportunities and to support and engage inactivities, including training programs, for the expansion of boating, boatbuilding, outfitting and related industries;

   (4) To assess and evaluate current programs and policies asthey relate to the promotion of boating, boat building and related marineindustries;

   (5) To prepare, adopt, and implement plans to accomplish itspurposes;

   (6) To advise the governor, state and federal agencies, thegeneral assembly, and local governments in the East Bay with regard to issuespertaining to its purposes or affecting its activities;

   (7) To hold public meetings and forums and to foster publicunderstanding of and involvement in its programs and activities; and

   (8) To engage in any other activities that are necessary orappropriate to accomplish its purposes.

   (b) The East Bay Economic Initiative has the following powersto accomplish its purpose:

   (1) To make bylaws for the management and regulation of itsaffairs;

   (2) To establish committees, subcommittees, and advisorybodies;

   (3) To adopt and order a corporate seal;

   (4) To sue and be sued;

   (5) To enter into contracts, cooperative agreements, grants,sub-grants, licenses, and other agreements;

   (6) To acquire, hold, use, lease, sell, transfer, and disposeof any property or interest thereon, and to own, operate, maintain, repair, orimprove any property acquired hereunder;

   (7) To employ staff and consultants as necessary ordesirable; and

   (8) To apply for, contract for, receive, and expend grants,to fix rates for its facilities, and to collect fees and charges for itsservices or for any commodities it provides.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-42 > Chapter-42-126 > 42-126-6

SECTION 42-126-6

   § 42-126-6  Duties and activities andpowers. – (a) The duties and activities of the East Bay Economic Initiative to accomplishits purposes include, but are not limited to, the following:

   (1) To work in cooperation with federal, state, and localgovernment agencies, private businesses, business organizations, non-profitgroups and individuals;

   (2) To issue public statements and to participate inmarketing efforts;

   (3) To identify opportunities and to support and engage inactivities, including training programs, for the expansion of boating, boatbuilding, outfitting and related industries;

   (4) To assess and evaluate current programs and policies asthey relate to the promotion of boating, boat building and related marineindustries;

   (5) To prepare, adopt, and implement plans to accomplish itspurposes;

   (6) To advise the governor, state and federal agencies, thegeneral assembly, and local governments in the East Bay with regard to issuespertaining to its purposes or affecting its activities;

   (7) To hold public meetings and forums and to foster publicunderstanding of and involvement in its programs and activities; and

   (8) To engage in any other activities that are necessary orappropriate to accomplish its purposes.

   (b) The East Bay Economic Initiative has the following powersto accomplish its purpose:

   (1) To make bylaws for the management and regulation of itsaffairs;

   (2) To establish committees, subcommittees, and advisorybodies;

   (3) To adopt and order a corporate seal;

   (4) To sue and be sued;

   (5) To enter into contracts, cooperative agreements, grants,sub-grants, licenses, and other agreements;

   (6) To acquire, hold, use, lease, sell, transfer, and disposeof any property or interest thereon, and to own, operate, maintain, repair, orimprove any property acquired hereunder;

   (7) To employ staff and consultants as necessary ordesirable; and

   (8) To apply for, contract for, receive, and expend grants,to fix rates for its facilities, and to collect fees and charges for itsservices or for any commodities it provides.