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Title 46 Waters and Navigation · Chapter 12.2 Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank
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§ 46-12.2-1. Legislative findings.
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§ 46-12.2-2. Definitions.
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§ 46-12.2-3. Establishment, composition, appointment of directors of the Rhode Island infrastructure bank.
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§ 46-12.2-4. General powers and duties of agency.
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§ 46-12.2-4.1. Power to participate in projects to enhance the waters of the state.
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§ 46-12.2-4.2. Establishment of the efficient buildings fund.
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§ 46-12.2-4.3. Establishment of the clean energy fund.
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§ 46-12.2-4.4. Establishment of the resilient rhody infrastructure fund.
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§ 46-12.2-5. Officers.
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§ 46-12.2-5.1. Purchasing.
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§ 46-12.2-6. Establishment of the water pollution control revolving fund, the Rhode Island water pollution control revolving fund and the local interest subsidy trust fund — Sources of funds — Permitted uses.
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§ 46-12.2-7. Payment of state funds — Agreement between agency and department.
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§ 46-12.2-8. Procedures for application, approval, and award of financial assistance.
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§ 46-12.2-9. Authorization to expend funds available for local grants.
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§ 46-12.2-10. Powers of local governmental units.
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§ 46-12.2-11. Authority of local governmental units to issue obligations — Terms.
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§ 46-12.2-12. Power of local governmental units to issue limited obligations payable from wastewater system revenues.
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§ 46-12.2-12.1. Power of local governmental units to issue limited obligations payable from energy efficiency savings.
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§ 46-12.2-13. Trust agreements pertaining to local governmental obligations.
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§ 46-12.2-14. Bonds of the agency.
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§ 46-12.2-14.1. Repealed.
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§ 46-12.2-15. Refunding bonds.
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§ 46-12.2-16. Bonds eligible for investment.
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§ 46-12.2-17. No additional consent required.
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§ 46-12.2-18. Bonds not obligations of the state.
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§ 46-12.2-19. Lien status — Recording.
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§ 46-12.2-20. Bonds and local government obligations as investment securities.
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§ 46-12.2-21. Proceeds received by agency as trust funds.
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§ 46-12.2-22. Tax exemption.
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§ 46-12.2-23. Duration of agency — Termination.
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§ 46-12.2-24. Record keeping — Financial statements.
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§ 46-12.2-24.1. Reporting requirements.
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§ 46-12.2-25. Supplemental powers — Inconsistent laws.
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§ 46-12.2-25.1. Administrative procedures.
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§ 46-12.2-26. Compliance with federal law.
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§ 46-12.2-27. Severability — Liberal construction.
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