§ 22-7.4-1. Permanent committee — Composition. There is created a permanent joint committee of the general assembly on naming all new buildings, bridges, edifices, and other state constructions to consist of seven (7) members of the general assembly, four (4) of whom shall be from the house of representatives to be appointed by the speaker, […]
§ 22-7.4-10. The Doreen A. Tomlinson Memorial Fields. The athletic fields in the city of Pawtucket at Daggett Avenue shall be named and known as the Doreen A. Tomlinson Memorial Fields. History of Section.P.L. 1985, ch. 9, § 1.
§ 22-7.4-100. Fire Fighters Memorial Square. The section of Route 108, between the intersection of Route 108 and Columbia Road, and the intersection of Route 108 and North Road, located in the Town of South Kingstown, shall hereafter be named and known as “Fire Fighters Memorial Square.” History of Section.P.L. 2007, ch. 166, § 1; […]
§ 22-7.4-101. Eddy Hall. The new residence hall located on the Kingston Campus of the University of Rhode Island known as the West Side Suites, shall hereafter be named and known as “Eddy Hall” in honor of Edward D. Eddy, the ninth President of the University of Rhode Island, and in recognition of his contributions […]
§ 22-7.4-102. The Sgt. Timothy R. Giblin Highway. The section of US Route 6, that travels between Hartford Avenue and Killingly Street in the city of Providence, shall hereafter be named and known as the “Sgt. Timothy R. Giblin Highway” in honor of Sgt. Timothy R. Giblin, a proud and valiant United States Marine, who […]
§ 22-7.4-103. Garrahy Hall. The new residence hall located on the Kingston Campus of the University of Rhode Island known as North Woods Residence A, shall hereafter be named and known as “Garrahy Hall” in honor of J. Joseph Garrahy, former Governor of the State of Rhode Island, in recognition of his contributions to the […]
§ 22-7.4-104. Charles “Ted” Wright Rotary. The rotary located at the intersection of Kingstown Road and Old Point Judith Road in the town of Narragansett shall be named and known as the Charles “Ted” Wright Rotary. History of Section.P.L. 2007, ch. 351, § 1.
§ 22-7.4-105. The Roosevelt Benton Youth Assessment Center. The building formerly known as the Juvenile Detention Center, located in the Pastore Complex on Cherrydale Court in Cranston, Rhode Island, shall hereafter be named and known as the “Roosevelt Benton Youth Assessment Center.” History of Section.P.L. 2007, ch. 78, § 1; P.L. 2007, ch. 90, § […]
§ 22-7.4-106. Swan Hall. The classroom building on the Kingston Campus of the University of Rhode Island, formerly known as Independence Hall, shall be named and known as “M. Beverly Swan Hall.” History of Section.P.L. 2008, ch. 12, § 1; P.L. 2008, ch. 15, § 1.
§ 22-7.4-107. Ginsu Way. The unnamed street located in the city of Warwick, Rhode Island on the westerly side of Bald Hill Road and at that certain location known as 1775 Bald Hill Road, shall hereinafter be named and known as “Ginsu Way.” History of Section.P.L. 2008, ch. 136, § 1.
§ 22-7.4-108. Robert L. Carothers Library. The library building on the Kingston Campus of the University of Rhode Island shall be named and known as the “Robert L. Carothers Library.” History of Section.P.L. 2009, ch. 8, § 1; P.L. 2009, ch. 9, § 1.
§ 22-7.4-109. The Governor Philip W. Noel Judicial Complex. The new Kent County Courthouse located in Warwick, Rhode Island, shall hereafter be named and known as “The Governor Philip W. Noel Judicial Complex.” History of Section.P.L. 2009, ch. 65, § 1; P.L. 2009, ch. 90, § 1.
§ 22-7.4-11. The Representative Aldo Freda Memorial Bridge. The bridge in the city of Providence, known as the Atwells Avenue Bridge No. 775, shall be named and known as the Representative Aldo Freda Memorial Bridge. History of Section.P.L. 1986, ch. 150, § 1.
§ 22-7.4-110. The Anthony P. Travisono Building. The Department of Corrections Intake Service Center shall hereafter be named and known as “The Anthony P. Travisono Building” in honor of Anthony P. Travisono, our state’s first Director of Corrections, whose reputation for innovation and excellence in correctional and management programming is international, and who went on […]
§ 22-7.4-111. The Thomas C. Slater Training School. The facility known as the Rhode Island Training School in the city of Cranston, consisting of the Roosevelt Benton Youth Assessment Center, a youth development center, and a female unit, shall hereafter be named and known as “The Thomas C. Slater Training School” in honor of Rhode […]
§ 22-7.4-112. Leslie Cameron Greenhouse. The greenhouse building located at Rhode Island College, 600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island, shall hereafter be named and known as the “Leslie Cameron Greenhouse” in honor of Leslie Cameron, Rhode Island College Class of 1970, who provided funding for the renovation of this facility. History of Section.P.L. 2011, […]
§ 22-7.4-113. Anna Fascitelli Fitness and Wellness Center. The Roger Williams Dining Commons building located in the middle of the residential sector of campus at the University of Rhode Island in Kingston, shall hereafter be named and known as the “Anna Fascitelli Fitness and Wellness Center.” History of Section.P.L. 2012, ch. 39, § 1; P.L. […]
§ 22-7.4-114. Robert J. McKenna Boulevard. The section of pedestrian roadway, within Fort Adams State Park, from the Fort Adams Visitor’s Center, along the North perimeter, to the West Gate, shall be named and known as the “Robert J. McKenna Boulevard.” History of Section.P.L. 2012, ch. 132, § 1; P.L. 2012, ch. 183, § 1.
§ 22-7.4-115. Alex and Ani Hall. The building on the Rhode Island College campus in Providence originally known as the Student Center and, since 1976, as the Art Center, shall hereafter be named and known as “Alex and Ani Hall.” History of Section.P.L. 2012, ch. 205, § 1; P.L. 2012, ch. 237, § 1.
§ 22-7.4-116. Roberta Richman Way. The unnamed street located in the city of Cranston, Rhode Island on the easterly side of Howard Avenue and extending to West Road and located adjacent to Margaret Walsh Park shall herein after be named and known as “Roberta Richman Way.” History of Section.P.L. 2012, ch. 359, § 2; P.L. […]