Rhode Island Director of Environmental Management

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Rhode Island Director of Environmental Management

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General information
Office Type:  Nonpartisan
Office website:  Official Link
2013 FY Budget:  $99,606,094
Term limits:  None
Structure
Length of term:   Serves at the pleasure of the governor
Authority:  Rhode Island general laws, § 42-17.1-1
Selection Method:  Appointed by the governor
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TheRhode Island Director of Environmental Management is an appointed executive position in theRhode Island state government. Thedirector heads the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, which oversees the state's natural resources, parks and recreation, public health, agriculture, and conservation.[1]

The director is appointed by, and serves at the pleasure of, theGovernor of Rhode Island.[2]

Authority

The department of environmental management, with the director of environmental management as its head, is established in Section 42-17.1-1 of the Rhode Island general laws.

§ 42-17.1-1:

There is hereby established within the executive branch of the state government a department of environmental management. The head of the department shall be the director of environmental management, who shall be in the unclassified service and who shall be appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate, and shall serve at the pleasure of the governor.[3]

Qualifications

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Appointments

The director of environmental management is appointed by thegovernor at the January session following his or her election to office. Thestate senate must act on the appointment (by either confirming or rejecting the appointee) within 60 days of receiving notice of the appointment from the governor. The director serves at the pleasure of the governor.[2]

Vacancies

According to Title 42 of the Rhode Island general laws, any vacancy in the office shall be filled bygubernatorial appointment. If thestate senate is in session, the person may not serve for more than 10 days without senate approval. If the vacancy occurs during a recess, the appointee serves until the next legislative session begins and their name must be submitted to the senate for approval within three days of the legislature reconvening.[4]

Duties

SeeEnergy policy in Rhode Island for information on the state's energy portfolio and goals.

The department is responsible for "preserving the quality of Rhode Island's environment, maintaining the health and safety of its residents, and protecting the natural systems upon which life depends."[5] The director has statutory authority over agriculture and conservation, parks and recreation, harbors and rivers, and public health.

The specific duties of the director are outlined in Title 42 of the Rhode Island general laws:[6]

  • supervise and control the protection, development, planning and utilization of the natural resources of the state, such as water, plants, trees, soil, clay, sand, gravel, rocks and other minerals, air, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, shellfish and other forms of aquatic, insect and animal life;
  • cooperate with the following boards and commission:
  • the Rhode Island economic development corporation
  • local conservation commissions
  • the water resources board
  • the solid waste management commissions
  • provide for the maintenance of waterways and boating facilities
  • establish minimum standards relating to the location, design, construction and maintenance of all sewage disposal systems
  • enforce the standards for the quality of air and water, sewage, environmental standards and hazardous waste
Clickhere to view a larger-scale image of the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management Organizational Chart as of March 2013.

Divisions

There are three bureaus within the department:[7]

  1. Bureau of Natural Resources
    • Agriculture and resource marketing
    • Coastal resources
    • Criminal investigation
    • Fish and wildlife
    • Forest environment
    • Law enforcement
    • Parks and recreation
    • Planning and development
  2. Administration
    • Human resources
    • Information management
    • Management services
  3. Bureau of Environmental Protection
    • Air resources
    • Compliance and inspection
    • Emergency response
    • Technical and customer assistance
    • Waste management
    • Water resources

State budget

See also:Rhode Island state budget and finances

The budget for the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management in Fiscal Year 2013 was $99,606,094.[8]

Compensation

See also:Compensation of state executive officers

2016

In 2016, the director received a salary of $135,000, according to theCouncil of State Governments.[9]

2015

In 2015, the director received a salary of $108,460, according to theCouncil of State Governments.[10]

2014

In 2014, the director received a salary of $108,460, according to theCouncil of State Governments.[11]

2013

In 2013, the director was paid an estimated$108,460. This figure comes from theCouncil of State Governments.[12]

Historical officeholders

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Contact information

Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management
235 Promenade St.
Providence, RI 02908-5767

Phone: (401) 222-6800
Division email addresses

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Footnotes

  1. State of Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, "About DEM," accessed April 28, 2015
  2. 2.02.1Rhode Island general laws, "Title 42: State affairs and government; Section 42-6-3: Appointment of directors," accessed October 7, 2011
  3. Rhode Island General Laws, "§ 42-17.1-5 Deputy director – Assistant directors and heads of divisions," accessed December 28, 2012
  4. Rhode Island general laws, "Title 42: State affairs and government; Section 42-6-4: filling of vacancies," accessed October 7, 2011
  5. Dem.RI.gov, "Welcome message," accessed October 11, 2011
  6. Rhode Island general laws, "§ 42-17.1-2: Powers and duties," accessed October 11, 2011
  7. Dem.RI.gov, "Organizational chart," accessed October 11, 2011
  8. Rhode Island Budget Office, "FY 2013 Appropriations Act," accessed April 10, 2013
  9. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries, 2016," accessed August 27, 2016
  10. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries, 2015," accessed August 27, 2016
  11. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries," accessed December 8, 2014
  12. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries," January 29, 2014
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