§ 42-64-42. Rhode Island-Ireland trade commission.
(a) There is hereby established the Rhode Island-Ireland trade commission. The commission
is advisory and shall consist of seven (7) members to be appointed as follows:
(1) Two (2) members who shall be appointed by the president of the senate, shall have
knowledge of or current or past involvement in organizations that promote Irish affairs,
or shall have interest in the well-being of trade relations between Rhode Island and
Ireland; and two (2) members who shall be appointed by the speaker of the house, shall
have knowledge of or current or past involvement in organizations that promote Irish
affairs, or shall have interest in the well-being of trade relations between Rhode
Island and Ireland. The members of the commission appointed by the speaker of the
house shall serve for two (2) years or until their successor is appointed, and the
members appointed by the president of the senate shall serve for three (3) years or
until their successor is appointed, whichever period is later.
(2) Three (3) members of the commission shall be appointed by the governor, and shall
serve for a term of four (4) years or until their successor is appointed. The members
appointed shall include one representative from a public institution of higher education;
one representative from the Rhode Island chamber of commerce, or its successor organization;
and one public member who shall represent Irish-American communities or interests.
(3) All appointments shall be made no later than July 1, 2025. A vacancy in the membership
of the commission shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment was
made.
(b) Compensation, meetings.
(1) Members of the commission shall serve without compensation; provided, however, the
members may be reimbursed for expenses actually incurred in the performance of their
duties, within the limit of funds appropriated to the commission or otherwise made
available to it for its purposes.
(2) The commission shall meet and hold hearings at the places it designates throughout
the state.
(3) The commission shall elect a chair from among its members. The chair may appoint from
among the commission members subcommittees and subcommittee chairs at the chair's
discretion.
(4) The commission shall keep records of all proceedings which shall be public and open
to inspection; shall adopt a seal; and shall exercise and perform the duties prescribed
by this section.
(5) A majority of the members of the commission shall constitute a quorum for the transaction
of the business of the commission.
(c) The commission shall provide recommendations and information to the Rhode Island commerce
corporation established pursuant to § 42-64-4 and the director of the John H. Chafee Center for International Business to promote,
enhance, and advance the relationship and trade with Ireland.
(d) Role and responsibility. The role and responsibility of the Rhode Island-Ireland trade commission shall be
to study, research, and advance analyses, proposals, and recommendations for:
(1) Bilateral trade and investments between Rhode Island and Ireland;
(2) Policy issues of mutual interest to Rhode Island and Ireland;
(3) Promoting business and academic exchanges between Rhode Island and Ireland;
(4) Mutual economic support between Rhode Island and Ireland;
(5) Mutual investments in the infrastructure of Rhode Island and Ireland;
(6) Helping communities in Ireland and Rhode Island through the creation of educational
and economic opportunities; and
(7) Such other issues as requested by the Rhode Island commerce corporation.
(e) Reports. The commission shall report its findings, results, and recommendations to the governor,
the speaker of the house, the president of the senate, and the secretary of commerce
with a copy to the director of the John H. Chafee Center for International Business,
within one year of its initial organizational meeting and by February 1 of each succeeding
year for the activities of the preceding calendar year. The report shall be in writing
and include recommendations as deemed appropriate by the commission and shall include
a financial statement of all funds received and expended pursuant to the provisions
of subsection (f) of this section.
(f) Funds. The Rhode Island-Ireland trade commission shall be authorized to raise funds, through
direct solicitation or other fundraising events, alone, or with other groups, and
accept gifts, grants, and bequests from individuals, corporations, foundations, governmental
agencies, and public and private organizations and institutions, to defray the commission's
administrative expenses and to achieve its purposes.
(g) All meetings of the commission shall comply with the provisions of chapter 46 of this title ("open meetings�).