Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 870 - Rhode Island Commerce Corporation
Chapter 30 - Tax Credits and Exemptions
Subchapter 00 - N/A
Part 2 - Rules and Regulations for the Tax Stabilization Incentive Program (870-RICR-30-00-2)
Section 870-RICR-30-00-2.3 - Scope

Universal Citation: 870 RI Code of Rules 30 00 2.3

Current through March 20, 2024

A. These Rules shall apply to any application for an incentive under the Act. Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules to the contrary, the Corporation shall have and may exercise all general powers set forth in the Act that are necessary or convenient to effect its purposes and these Rules shall be liberally construed so as to permit the Corporation to effectuate the purposes of the Act and other applicable state laws and regulations. The Corporation, upon an affirmative vote of its board of directors, may provide exemption from the application of such portion of these Rules as may be warranted by extenuating circumstances arising from such application, based upon the written recommendation of the staff of the Corporation delineating the reasons for such exemption. An applicant seeking an exemption under this provision must demonstrate extenuating circumstances by showing either:

1. that the application of a component of these Rules is inconsistent with a requirement of federal, state, or local law; or

2. that the application of a component of these Rules is not feasible or appropriate for the given project type.

B. Under no circumstances will lack of time or ability be deemed extenuating circumstances. The Corporation will only grant such exemptions as it determines are authorized by law and consistent with the safeguarding of public funds. The Corporation shall have no obligation to grant an exemption in any case, even if extenuating circumstances exist.

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