Section 32-1-1. – [Superseded.]
§ 32-1-1. [Superseded.]
§ 32-1-1. [Superseded.]
§ 32-1-10. Employees — Records — Annual report. The director of environmental management shall determine the duties of all employees, remove them in the manner provided by chapter 4 of title 36, and make all reasonable rules and regulations concerning them. The maps, plans, documents, records, books, papers, and accounts of the department shall be […]
§ 32-1-11. Senator James C. Maher cross country ski trail system. The cross-country ski trails at Pulaski state park shall hereafter be named the Senator James C. Maher cross-country ski trail system. The trails within this system shall hereafter be named after revolutionary war generals as follows: (1) The Pulaski Trail shall hereafter be named […]
§ 32-1-11.1. Les Pawson Loop. The road encircling Olney Pond in Lincoln Woods state park shall hereafter be named the Les Pawson Loop. History of Section.P.L. 1983, ch. 7, § 1.
§ 32-1-11.10. John ‘Jack’ F. Duffy Field B Shelter. The Field B Pavilion at Lincoln Woods State Park located in the town of Lincoln shall be named the “John ‘Jack’ F. Duffy Pavilion.” History of Section.P.L. 2006, ch. 584, § 1.
§ 32-1-11.2. Edward S. Payne Overlook. The state overlook at Mohegan Bluffs, in the town of New Shoreham, shall hereafter be named the Edward S. Payne Overlook. History of Section.P.L. 1986, ch. 259, § 1.
§ 32-1-11.3. Nathaniel S. Lewis Memorial Boat Landing. The state boat landing presently under the control of the department of environmental management, located in the village of Alton, shall hereafter be named the Nathaniel S. Lewis Memorial Boat Landing. History of Section.P.L. 1988, ch. 299, § 1.
§ 32-1-11.4. Vin Gormley Trail. The hiking trail encircling Watchaug Pond in Burlingame state park shall hereafter be known as the Vin Gormley Trail. History of Section.P.L. 1991, ch. 374, § 1.
§ 32-1-11.5. Sri Chinmoy Oneness — Home Peace Run Causeway. The causeway at the Beach Pond Area in Exeter at the Connecticut border shall hereafter be named the Sri Chinmoy Oneness — Home Peace Run Causeway, and shall be marked by a plaque provided by the Rhode Island Sri Chinmoy centre. History of Section.P.L. 1991, […]
§ 32-1-11.6. Dr. Fred R. Alofsin Sailing and Event Building. The quartermaster’s docks located at Fort Adams state park shall hereafter be named in honor of Dr. Fred R. Alofsin and the mule barn located in the park shall be named the Dr. Fred R. Alofsin Sailing and Event Building. History of Section.P.L. 1993, ch. […]
§ 32-1-11.7. Lester DiRiso Bike Path Tunnel. The bike path tunnel on the East Bay Bike Path at the Bridge Street underpass in the town of Warren shall hereafter be named the Lester DiRiso Bike Path Tunnel. History of Section.P.L. 1993, ch. 469, § 1.
§ 32-1-11.8. Leo C. Sullivan Memorial East Bay Bike Path. The section of the East Bay Bike Path located in the city of East Providence shall hereafter be named the Leo C. Sullivan Memorial East Bay Bike Path. History of Section.P.L. 1994, ch. 66, § 1.
§ 32-1-11.9. Senator John H. Chafee Memorial Park. The state park located in the Town of Lincoln on Lonsdale Avenue and Route 123 which the Blackstone River Bike Path will run through shall hereafter be named the “Senator John H. Chafee Memorial Park”. History of Section.P.L. 2000, ch. 244, § 1.
§ 32-1-12. Supervision of fund. The recreation area development fund shall be expended under the direction and supervision of the director of the department of environmental management for the development of state-owned beaches, parks, and recreation areas, and the director is vested with all power and authority necessary or incidental to the purposes of §§ […]
§ 32-1-13. Authority to obtain federal assistance. The director is authorized for and on behalf of the state, with the approval of the governor, to apply for and accept from the federal government or any department or agency thereof assistance that may become available for the purposes of §§ 32-1-11 — 32-1-13, whether it be […]
§ 32-1-14. Misquamicut State Beach. Notwithstanding any other provisions of the general laws, one-half (½) the daily cash parking fees collected on Saturday, Sunday, and holidays at Misquamicut state beach shall be paid to the town of Westerly until a total of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) has been paid. History of Section.G.L. 1956, § […]
§ 32-1-15. Local permission to use state parks. Any person, firm, or corporation requesting use of a state park for concerts, shows, exhibitions, or other similar gatherings shall first obtain the written permission to use the park from the licensing authority of the town or city where said park is located. The department of environmental […]
§ 32-1-16. Preference for residents with disabilities. Residents of Rhode Island who have a disability shall be given preference in the use of campsites and other recreational facilities over nonresidents who apply for permission to use those facilities. History of Section.P.L. 1974, ch. 294, § 1; P.L. 1999, ch. 83, § 76; P.L. 1999, ch. […]
§ 32-1-17. Persons with disabilities. No fee shall be charged any person with a disability regardless of age, or to automobiles transporting a non-driver with a disability, at any recreational facility owned and operated by the state; provided, however, proper identification is presented as prescribed by the department of environmental management. For the purpose of […]
§ 32-1-18. Senior citizens. No entrance fee shall be charged to any person who is sixty-five (65) years of age or older and who is eligible to participate in the Rhode Island pharmaceutical assistance to the elderly program, and an entrance fee not exceeding one-half (½) of the established and posted rates shall be charged […]