§ 42-63.1-5. Regional tourism districts.
(a) The state of Rhode Island is divided into seven (7) regional tourism districts to
be administered by the tourism council, convention and visitor's bureau, or the Rhode
Island commerce corporation established in chapter 64 of this title as designated
in this section:
(1) South County district, which shall include Westerly, Charlestown, Narragansett, South
Kingstown, North Kingstown, Hopkinton, Exeter, Richmond, West Greenwich, East Greenwich,
and Coventry to be administered by the South County tourism council, inc.;
(2) Providence district consists of the city of Providence to be administered by the Convention
Authority of the City of Providence.
(3) Northern Rhode Island district consists of Pawtucket, Woonsocket, Lincoln, Central
Falls, Cumberland, North Smithfield, Smithfield, Glocester, Burrillville, and East
Providence to be administered by the Blackstone Valley tourism council, inc.;
(4) Aquidneck Island district consists of Barrington, Bristol, Warren, Newport, Jamestown,
Middletown, Portsmouth, Tiverton, and Little Compton to be administered by the Newport
and Bristol County convention and visitors bureau;
(5) Warwick district consists of the city of Warwick to be administered by the city of
Warwick department of economic development;
(6) Block Island district, which shall consist of the town of New Shoreham to be administered
by the New Shoreham tourism council, inc.;
(7) [Deleted by P.L. 2021, ch. 146, § 1 and P.L. 2021, ch. 328, § 1.]
(8) Statewide district consists of all cities and towns not delineated in subsections
(a)(1) through (a)(6) to be administered by the Rhode Island commerce corporation
established in chapter 64 of this title.
(b) Before receiving any funds under this chapter, the organizations designated to receive
the funds on behalf of the South County regional tourism district and the Northern
Rhode Island regional tourism district shall be required to apply to and receive approval
from the Rhode Island commerce corporation pursuant to guidelines promulgated by the
Rhode Island commerce corporation. The corporation shall review the eligibility of
the regional tourism district organizations to receive the funds at least annually.
(c) On or before January 1, 2016, and every January 1 thereafter, all regional tourism
districts created under these sections shall be required to seek and obtain the approval
of the executive office of commerce regarding the incorporation of common statewide
marketing themes, logos, and slogans, among other features, prior to the release of
lodging tax funds to the districts.
(d) Upon proper notice to the Rhode Island division of taxation from the city of East
Providence and the Blackstone Valley tourism council that the city has elected to
become a member of the Northern Rhode Island district, all funds previously generated
in the city of East Providence and held in escrow by the Rhode Island division of
taxation shall be allocated fully and in their entirety to the Blackstone Valley tourism
council for the direct benefit and support of tourism activities within the city of
East Providence.