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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Section 45-33.2-3.1 and §§ 45-33.2-22 through 45-33.2-28 are intended to modernize the laws of the state governing tax increment financing to facilitate economic development in the state. Section 45-33.2-3.1 and §§ 45-33.2-22 through 45-33.2-28 shall be construed to provide a complete, additional, and alternative method for performing the things authorized by this chapter, and shall be regarded as supplemental and in addition to the powers conferred by other laws, including §§ 45-33.2-2 through 45-33.2-21. Cities and towns which have created tax increments in accordance with §§ 45-33.2-2 through 45-33.2-21 may elect to use the provisions of § 45-33.2-3.1 and §§ 45-33.2-22 through 45-33.2-28 by adopting an ordinance of the city or town council:
(1) Declaring the intention to be bound by § 45-33.2-3.1 and §§ 45-33.2-22 through 45-33.2-28; and
(2) Approving such amendments to the city or town redevelopment plan and project plan as may be required to proceed in accordance with § 45-33.2-3.1 and §§ 45-33.2-22 through 45-33.2-28. Effective July 1, 2018, a tax increment may be established which is not in a project area, as defined in § 45-33.2-3(4) or adopted pursuant to a project plan, as defined in § 45-33.2-3(5).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Rhode Island General Laws Title 45. Towns and Cities § 45-33.2-22. Alternate tax increment provisions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ri/title-45-towns-and-cities/ri-gen-laws-sect-45-33-2-22/
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