Article 7 As Amended

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art.007/5 1ARTICLE 7 AS AMENDED2RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 20223SECTION 1. Subject to the conditions, limitations and restrictions hereinafter contained in4this act, the following general revenue amounts are hereby appropriated out of any money in the5treasury not otherwise appropriated to be expended during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022.6The amounts identified for federal funds and restricted receipts shall be made available pursuant to7section 35-4-22 and Chapter 41 of Title 42 of the Rhode Island General Laws. For the purposes8and functions hereinafter mentioned, the state controller is hereby authorized and directed to draw9his or her orders upon the general treasurer for the payment of such sums or such portions thereof10as may be required from time to time upon receipt by him or her of properly authenticated vouchers.11FY 2022FY 2022FY ministration14Central Management15General Revenues16Federal Funds17Total - Central Management18Legal Services19General Revenues20Accounts and Control21General Revenues22Federal Funds23Federal Funds – State Fiscal Recovery Fund24252627282930Pandemic Recovery OfficeCapital Projects FundCPF AdministrationRestricted Receipts OPEB Board AdministrationRestricted Receipts Grants Management Administration

1Total - Accounts and Control2Office of Management and 38,560,5903General Revenues4Federal Funds224,755(112,823)111,9325Restricted Receipts300,0000300,0006Other 2,3163,275,536131,1263,406,6627Total - Office of Management and Budget8Purchasing9General Revenues10Restricted Receipts298,059122,368420,42711Other 074,802,04475,523,38412Total - Purchasing13Human Resources1415161718192021General RevenuesPersonnel Appeal BoardGeneral RevenuesInformation TechnologyGeneral RevenuesProvided that of this general revenue amount, 75,000,000 shall be transferred to theInformation Technology Investment Fund by June 30, 2022.Restricted Receipts9,625,165(419,412)9,205,75322Provided that of the total available in the Information Technology Investment Fund as of23July 1, 2021, 50.0 million shall be made available for the implementation and development of the24Enterprise Resource Planning Information Technology Improvements project. Provided further that25 17.0 million shall be made available for a new child welfare system to replace the current Rhode26Island Children’s Information System.27Total - Information Technology28Library and Information Services10,346,50574,382,63284,729,13729General Revenues1,640,55873,6671,714,22530Federal Funds3,796,916520,3904,317,30631Restricted 038,593702,52332Total - Library and Information Services33Planning34General RevenuesArt7RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022(Page -2-)

1Federal Funds2Other Funds3Air Quality Modeling4Federal Highway -5PL Systems Planning6State Transportation Planning Match7FTA - Metro Planning Grant8Total - Planning9General10General Revenues11Miscellaneous 00130,000Provided that this amount be allocated to City Year for the Whole School Whole ChildProgram, which provides individualized support to at-risk students.14Torts - Courts/Awards650,0001,244,7111,894,71115Resource Sharing and State Library Aid9,562,07209,562,07216Library Construction Aid2,102,86602,102,86617Advance Payment of Pension Deferrals061,780,49161,780,49118Transfer to RICAP Fund0563,000,000563,000,00019Federal Funds - State Fiscal Recovery Fund05,000,0005,000,000202122Aid to the Convention CenterProvided that these federal funds shall be allocated to provide operating support to theRhode Island Convention Center Authority.23Restricted Receipts700,0000700,00024Other Funds25Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds26Security Measures State Buildings500,000356,355856,35527Energy Efficiency Improvements1,250,00001,250,00028Cranston Street Armory325,000937325,93729State House Renovations1,478,000(92,000)1,386,00030Zambarano Utilities & t of Fueling Tanks800,000244,7701,044,77032Environmental Compliance400,00065,961465,96133Big River Management Area250,00097,461347,46134Shepard Building1,500,000466,6351,966,635Art7RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022(Page -3-)

1Pastore Center Water Tanks & Pipes2RI Convention Center Authority3Pastore Center Power Plant ,000734,000544,4841,278,4844Accessibility - Facility Renovations1,000,000392,7361,392,7365DoIT Enterprise Operations Center800,000(550,000)250,0006BHDDH MH & Community Facilities7- Asset Protection300,0007,228307,2288BHDDH DD & Community Homes9- Fire DH DD Regional Facilities11- Asset Protection12BHDDH Substance Abuse13- Asset Protection375,000145,442520,44214BHDDH Group Homes750,00048,130798,13015Statewide Facility Master Plan116,46771,783188,25016Cannon Building800,000313,0281,113,02817Old State House100,000375,952475,95218State Office Building100,00077,594177,59419State Office Reorganization & Relocation500,0001,375,2861,875,28620William Powers Building1,800,000529,9372,329,93721Pastore Center Utilities Upgrade175,000216,042391,04222Pastore Center Non-Medical Buildings23- Asset Protection3,170,000343,0003,513,00024Washington County Government Center500,000104,892604,89225Chapin Health Laboratory500,000185,650685,65026Medical Examiner New Facility4,500,000(4,000,000)500,00027560 Jefferson Blvd Asset Protection150,0000150,00028Arrigan Center197,5000197,50029Dunkin Donuts Center2,300,00002,300,00030Pastore Center Building Demolition1,000,00001,000,00031Veterans Auditorium285,0000285,00032Pastore Center Medical Buildings33- Asset 772,53834Total - GeneralArt7RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022(Page -4-)

12Debt Service PaymentsGeneral Revenues145,424,890(2,741,127)142,683,7633Out of the general revenue appropriations for debt service, the General Treasurer is4authorized to make payments for the I-195 Redevelopment District Commission loan up to the5maximum debt service due in accordance with the loan agreement.6Other Funds7Transportation Debt Service8Investment Receipts - Bond Funds9Total - Debt Service Payments10Energy Resources11Federal Funds12Restricted Receipts13Total - Energy Resources14Rhode Island Health Benefits 1117,289,86115General Revenues2,820,336189,8463,010,18216Federal Funds5,239,6711,108,9396,348,61017Restricted 237,932120,5551,358,591(118,048)1,240,54318Total - Rhode Island Health Benefits19Exchange20Office of Diversity, Equity & Opportunity21General Revenues22Other Funds23Total - Office of Diversity, Equity & Opportunity24Capital Asset Management and Maintenance25General Revenues9,354,99810,084,61519,439,61326Federal Funds4,363,888(1,819,820)2,544,06827Total - Capital Asset Management and Maintenance13,718,8868,264,79521,983,68128Grand Total - Administration29Business Regulation30Central Management3132General Revenues595,170,045756,468,192 ,9661,936,79075,000(11,500)63,500Banking Regulation33General Revenues34Restricted ReceiptsArt7RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022(Page -5-)

1Total - Banking Regulation2Securities Regulation1,695,824304,4662,000,2903General Revenues817,118(21,035)796,0834Restricted Receipts15,000015,0005Total - Securities Regulation832,118(21,035)811,0836Insurance Regulation7General Revenues4,152,13954,3304,206,4698Restricted Receipts2,033,88212,8872,046,7699Total - Insurance ,724,55510Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner11General Revenues12Federal Funds120,000143,728263,72813Restricted Receipts496,09241,829537,92114Total - Office of the Health15Insurance Commissioner2,275,805250,3992,526,20416Board of Accountancy17General 581,357,2198,055,17718Commercial Licensing and Gaming and Athletics Licensing19General Revenues20Restricted Receipts21Total - Commercial Licensing and Gaming and22Athletics Licensing23Building, Design and Fire Professionals24General Revenues25Provided that any unexpended or unencumbered balances, at the end of the fiscal year, from26the 592,780 provided for municipal firefighting foam replacement, shall be reappropriated to the27ensuing fiscal year, and made immediately available for the same purpose.28Federal Funds29Restricted Receipts30Other Funds31Quonset Development Corporation32Total - Building, Design and Fire Professionals33Office of Cannabis Regulation34Restricted ,165,441521,1031,686,544Art7RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022(Page -6-)

1Grand Total - Business Regulation2Executive Office of Commerce3Central Management26,133,0434,105,51030,238,5534General Revenues2,202,211(273,047)1,929,1645Federal 0,928,93426,995,9206Total - Central Management7Housing and Community Development8General Revenues9Federal Funds10Federal Funds11Federal Funds - State Fiscal Recovery Fund12OHIC – Predevelopment & Capacity Bldg.0500,000500,00013Development of Affordable Housing015,000,00015,000,00014Homelessness Assistance Program01,500,0001,500,00015Site d Receipts17Total - Housing and Community Development18Quasi-Public Appropriations19General Revenues20Rhode Island Commerce Corporation7,659,56507,659,56521Airport Impact Aid1,010,03601,010,03622Sixty percent (60%) of the first 1,000,000 appropriated for airport impact aid shall be23distributed to each airport serving more than 1,000,000 passengers based upon its percentage of the24total passengers served by all airports serving more than 1,000,000 passengers. Forty percent (40%)25of the first 1,000,000 shall be distributed based on the share of landings during calendar year 202126at North Central Airport, Newport-Middletown Airport, Block Island Airport, Quonset Airport,27T.F. Green Airport and Westerly Airport, respectively. The Rhode Island Commerce Corporation28shall make an impact payment to the towns or cities in which the airport is located based on this29calculation. Each community upon which any part of the above airports is located shall receive at30least 25,000.31STAC Research Alliance900,0000900,00032Innovative Matching Grants/Internships1,000,00001,000,00033I-195 Redevelopment District Commission761,0000761,00034Polaris Manufacturing Grant350,0000350,000Art7RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022(Page -7-)

1East Providence Waterfront Commission50,000050,0002Urban Ventures140,0000140,0003Chafee Center at Bryant476,2000476,2004Quonset Development Corporation1,200,00001,200,0005Municipal Infrastructure Grant Program1,000,00001,000,0006Other Funds7Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds8Quonset Point Infrastructure6,000,00006,000,0009I-195 Redevelopment District 052,500,00010Quonset Point Davisville Pier11Total - Quasi-Public Appropriations12Economic Development Initiatives Fund13General Revenues14Innovation Initiative15Rebuild RI Tax Credit Fund16Small Business Promotion300,0000300,00017Small Business Assistance650,0000650,00018Federal Funds19State Small Business Credit l Funds - State Fiscal Recovery Fund21Assistance to Impacted 441)92,147,7351,600,00001,600,00022Total - Economic Development Initiatives Fund23Commerce Programs24General Revenues25Wavemaker Fellowship26Federal Funds - State Fiscal Recovery Fund27Small Business Financial and ide Broadband Planning and 04,26430Total - Commerce Programs31Grand Total - Executive Office of Commerce32Labor and Training33Central Management34General RevenuesArt7RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022(Page -8-)

1Restricted Receipts126,519239,325365,8442Total - Central Management839,345730,7631,570,1083Workforce Development 1374,1663,144,9774General Revenues5Federal Funds6Other Funds7Total - Workforce Development Services8Workforce Regulation and Safety910General RevenuesIncome Support11General Revenues12Federal Funds13Restricted Receipts14Other Funds15Temporary Disability Insurance Fund205,490,9653,795,691209,286,65616Employment Security 407,36443,414450,7786,050,00006,050,00017Total - Income Support18Injured Workers Services19Restricted Receipts20Labor Relations Board21General Revenues2223Governor’s Workforce BoardGeneral Revenues24Provided that 600,000 of these funds shall be used for enhanced training for direct care25and support services staff to improve resident quality of care and address the changing health care26needs of nursing facility residents due to higher acuity and increased cognitive impairments27pursuant to Rhode Island General Laws, Section 23-17.5-36.28Federal Funds29Restricted Receipts30Total - Governor’s Workforce Board31Grand Total - Labor and Training32Department of Revenue33Director of Revenue34General ,509Art7RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022(Page -9-)

1Office of Revenue Analysis2General Revenues3Lottery Division4Other 131,957,594133,675,762(60,262)133,615,500Municipal Finance6General Revenues7Federal Funds8Total - Municipal Finance9Taxation10General Revenues32,673,0732,019,96234,693,03511Restricted Receipts2,221,81202,221,81212Other Funds13Motor Fuel Tax 9,504139,656,362(9,959,698)129,696,66414Total - Taxation15Registry of Motor Vehicles16General Revenues17Federal Funds18Restricted Receipts19Total - Registry of Motor Vehicles20State Aid21General Revenues22Distressed Communities Relief Fund23Payment in Lieu of Tax Exempt24Properties25Motor Vehicle Excise Tax Payments26An additional appropriation of 3,296,695 for the Town of Cumberland to be utilized in the27Town's fiscal year 2022 to backfill revenue that would have been recognized in the Town's fiscal28year 2022 had the motor vehicle excise tax not been repealed effective July 1, 2022.29Property Revaluation Program30Restricted Receipts31Total - State 200,629,121(9,959,698)190,669,42333General Revenues828,769(36,566)792,20334Grand Total - ING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022(Page -10-)

1Legislature2General Revenues44,844,6627,169,86652,014,5283Restricted ,821796,9234Grand Total - Legislature5Lieutenant Governor6General Revenues7Secretary of State8Administration9101112General RevenuesCorporationsGeneral RevenuesState Archives13General Revenues14Federal Funds15Restricted Receipts16Total - State Archives17Elections and Civics18General Revenues2,067,371131,3712,198,74219Federal 9,577768,68557,915826,60020Total - Elections and Civics21State Library22General Revenues23Provided that 125,000 be allocated to support the Rhode Island Historical Society24pursuant to Rhode Island General Law, Section 29-2-1 and 18,000 be allocated to support the25Newport Historical Society, pursuant to Rhode Island General Law, Section 29-2-2.26Office of Public Information27General Revenues521,91848,395570,31328Receipted 643,838352,25429Total - Office of Public Information30Grand Total - Secretary of State3132General TreasurerTreasury33General Revenues34Federal FundsArt7RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022(Page -11-)

1Other Funds2Temporary Disability Insurance Fund263,42126,469289,8903Tuition Savings Program - 483,96928,902,766(26,340,120)2,562,6464Total -Treasury5State Retirement System6Restricted Receipts7Admin Expenses - State Retirement System8Retirement - Treasury Investment Operations9Defined Contribution - Administration10Total - State Retirement System11Unclaimed Property1213Restricted ReceiptsCrime Victim Compensation Program14General Revenues646,179197,986844,16515Federal Funds422,49316422,50916Restricted 1282,783,8961,867,351102,2951,969,64617Total - Crime Victim Compensation Program18Grand Total - General Treasurer19Board of Elections20212223General RevenuesRhode Island Ethics CommissionGeneral RevenuesOffice of Governor24General Revenues6,553,626432,2606,985,88625Contingency Fund150,0000150,00026Federal 6213,061,35527Grand Total - Office of Governor28Commission for Human Rights29General Revenues30Federal Funds31Grand Total - Commission for Human Rights32Public Utilities Commission33Federal Funds34Restricted ReceiptsArt7RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022(Page -12-)

1Grand Total - Public Utilities Commission2Office of Health and Human Services3Central Management4General Revenues5Federal Funds6Federal Funds7Federal Funds - State Fiscal Recovery ic Recovery07,500,0007,500,0009Early Intervention Recovery05,500,0005,500,00010Restricted Receipts22,897,651(3,222,251)19,675,40011Total - Central l ,89544,724,663139,497,55813General Revenues14Managed Care15Hospitals16Of the general revenue funding, 2.0 million shall be provided for Graduate Medical17Education programs of which 1.0 million is for hospitals designated as a Level I Trauma Center18and 1.0 million is for hospitals providing Neonatal Intensive Care Unit level of care.19Nursing Facilities147,255,515(24,301,355)122,954,16020Home and Community Based Services43,405,421(4,833,101)38,572,32021Other y69,142,220(250,000)68,892,22023Rhody Health188,362,579(16,385,299)171,977,28024Other Programs39,000,000(39,000,000)025Federal Funds26Managed ,363,72197,712,580218,076,30128Nursing Facilities201,490,261(10,144,421)191,345,84029Home and Community Based Services59,310,041717,63960,027,68030Other 7,780(50,000)7,78032Rhody Health255,260,1089,662,612264,922,72033Other ed Receipts17,792,79623,562,20441,355,000Art7RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022(Page -13-)

1Total - Medical Assistance2Grand Total - Office of Health and Human3Services4Children, Youth, and Families5Central Management6General Revenues3,006,875,790191,036,649 3,197,912,4393,195,762,458223,455,321 3,419,217,77914,120,765344,45214,465,2177The director of the department of children, youth and families shall provide to the speaker8of the house and president of the senate at least every sixty (60) days beginning September 1, 2021,9a report on its progress implementing the accreditation plan filed in accordance with Rhode Island10General Law, Section 42-72-5.3 and any projected changes needed to effectuate that plan. The11report shall, at minimum, provide data regarding recruitment and retention efforts including12attaining and maintaining a diverse workforce, documentation of newly filled and vacated13positions, and progress towards reducing worker caseloads.14Federal Funds15Federal Funds16Federal Funds - State Fiscal Recovery Fund17Provider Workforce Stabilization18Total - Central Management19Children's Behavioral Health 00,00019,034,96912,404,92831,439,89720General Revenues7,579,739(480,373)7,099,36621Federal 26412,7670314,298314,29822Total - Children's Behavioral Health Services23Juvenile Correctional Services24General Revenues25Federal Funds26Restricted Receipts27Other Funds28Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds29Training School Asset Protection250,0000250,00030Total - Juvenile Correctional Services21,925,6221,220,87823,146,50031Child eral Revenues33Federal Funds34Restricted ReceiptsArt7RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022(Page -14-)

1Total - Child Welfare2Higher Education Incentive Grants3General Revenues4Grand Total - Children, Youth, and Families5Health6Central 00,000276,478,46615,490,295291,968,7617General Revenues3,232,28359,5093,291,7928Federal Funds4,631,858(37,633)4,594,2259Restricted Receipts27,871,484(1,616,371)26,255,11310Provided that the disbursement of any indirect cost recoveries on federal grants budgeted11in this line item that are derived from grants authorized under The Coronavirus Preparedness and12Response Supplemental Appropriations Act (P.L. 116-123); The Families First Coronavirus13Response Act (P.L. 116-127); The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (P.L. 116-14136); The Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act (P.L. 116-139); and15the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (P.L. 116-260),; and the American Rescue Plan Act of162021 (P.L. 117-2), are hereby subject to the review and prior approval of the Director of17Management and Budget. No obligation or expenditure of these funds shall take place without such18approval.19Total - Central Management20Community Health and ,224)647,35421General Revenues22Federal Funds72,626,7194,767,97977,394,69823Restricted 4,660117,789,91324Total - Community Health and Equity25Environmental Health26General Revenues5,744,83971,9355,816,77427Federal Funds7,382,8861,774,8219,157,70728Restricted 3122,846,78129Total - Environmental Health30Health Laboratories and Medical Examiner31General Revenues32Federal Funds33Other Funds34Rhode Island Capital Plan FundsArt7RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022(Page -15-)

1Health Laboratories & Medical2Examiner Equipment600,0000600,0003Total - Health Laboratories and Medical Examiner 13,148,2341,463,60514,611,8394Customer Services5General Revenues7,729,808414,7538,144,5616Federal Funds5,158,6131,183,6966,342,3097Restricted Receipts2,094,387180,4192,274,8068Total - Customer Services14,982,8081,778,86816,761,6769Policy, Information and Communications908,67651,531960,20710General Revenues11Federal Funds2,934,574573,5873,508,16112Restricted ,509,915245,509,91513Total - Policy, Information and Communications14Preparedness, Response, Infectious Disease & Emergency Services15General Revenues16Federal Funds17Total - Preparedness, Response, Infectious Disease18& Emergency Services19COVID-1920General Revenues21Federal Funds241,991,855(135,192,646)106,799,20922Total - Grand Total - Health24Human Services25Central Management26General Revenues27Of this amount, 300,000 is to support the Domestic Violence Prevention Fund to provide28direct services through the Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 250,000 to support Project29Reach activities provided by the RI Alliance of Boys and Girls Clubs, 217,000 is for outreach and30supportive services through Day One, 350,000 is for food collection and distribution through the31Rhode Island Community Food Bank, 500,000 for services provided to the homeless at Crossroads32Rhode Island, 600,000 for the Community Action Fund and 200,000 is for the Institute for the33Study and Practice of Nonviolence’s Reduction Strategy.34Federal Funds7,961,9091,237,1749,199,083Art7RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022(Page -16-)

1Restricted Receipts150,000550,000700,0002Total - Central Management13,231,8071,838,97415,070,7813Child Support Enforcement4General Revenues2,933,192169,1703,102,3625Federal Funds8,889,388(206,785)8,682,6036Restricted 7(1,209,215)203,091,7027Total - Child Support Enforcement8Individual and Family Support9General Revenues10Federal Funds11Federal Funds12Federal Funds - State Fiscal Recovery Fund13Child Care Support019,000,00019,000,00014Restricted Receipts255,2551,256,0861,511,34115Other Funds16Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds17Blind Vending 79263,491,68928,573,9952,612,03131,186,02618Total - Individual and Family Support19Office of Veterans Services20General Revenues21Of this amount, 200,000 is to provide support services through Veterans’ organizations.22Federal Funds23Restricted Receipts24Other Funds25Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds26Veterans Home Asset Protection27Veterans Cemetery28Crypt Installation/Expansion29Total - Office of Veterans Services30Health Care Eligibility31General Revenues32Federal Funds33Total - Health Care Eligibility34Supplemental Security Income 1,996,921Art7RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022(Page -17-)

12General RevenuesGeneral Revenues4Federal Funds5Total - Rhode Island Works6Other ProgramsGeneral 0,633,522)74,400,910851,70425,496877,200Rhode Island Works3717,950,819Of this appropriation, 90,000 shall be used for hardship contingency payments.Federal Funds254,157,901171,000,000425,157,90110Restricted Receipts8,00008,00011Total - Other Programs255,017,605171,025,496426,043,10112Office of Healthy Aging12,130,918(131,713)11,999,20513General Revenues14Of this amount, 325,000 is to provide elder services, including respite, through the15Diocese of Providence, 40,000 for ombudsman services provided by the Alliance for Long Term16Care in accordance with Rhode Island General Laws, Chapter 42-66.7, 85,000 for security for17housing for the elderly in accordance with Rhode Island General Law, Section 42-66.1-3, 800,00018for Senior Services Support and 580,000 for elderly nutrition, of which 530,000 is for Meals on19Wheels.20Federal Funds21Restricted Receipts22Other Funds23Intermodal Surface Transportation ,7274,269,970115,7414,385,71124Total - Office of Healthy Aging37,114,3464,345,24041,459,58625Grand Total - Human ral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities, and Hospitals27Central Management28General Revenues5,000,299(2,213,054)2,787,24529Federal 840,172300,000(43,710)256,29030Total - Central Management31Hospital and Community System Support32General Revenues33Federal Funds34Restricted ReceiptsArt7RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 2022(Page -18-)

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20 the Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence for the domestic abuse court advocacy 21 project pursuant to Rhode Island General Law, Section 12-29-7 and that 90,000 be allocated to 22 Rhode Island Legal Services, Inc. to provide housing and eviction defense to indigent individuals. 23 Defense of Indigents 5,075,432 53 5,075,485