(a)  If any reporting entity shall become a nonreporting entity for failure to file a renewal statement, it may file a restoration statement. The restoration statement shall:

(1)  Acknowledge that any changes since its most recent filing of a renewal statement or restoration statement, or, if no renewal statement or restoration statement has been filed, since the filing of its standards statement, to its address within the state or standards and assessment measures, and a description of the process by which the changes were identified, developed, and approved by the entity and the third-party criteria used to develop any changes to the standards are available on the website;

(2)  Acknowledge that a report for all the reporting periods ended more than ninety (90) days prior to filing the restoration statement have been made available on the website in accordance with this chapter;

(3)  Provide an internet link on the website to the report for the most recent reporting period and any other reporting period for which an internet link has not been previously provided in a renewal statement or restoration statement; and

(4)  Be acknowledged by an authorized person.

Terms Used In Rhode Island General Laws 5-89-7

  • Acknowledged: means with respect to any document or instrument required to be executed by an authorized person pursuant to this chapter, the authorized person executing the document or instrument has certified, under penalty of perjury, that the information set forth in the document or instrument is accurate and complete to the best of the authorized person's actual knowledge after due inquiry. See Rhode Island General Laws 5-89-3
  • Assessment measures: means with respect to any entity, the policies, procedures, or practices adopted by the entity to adduce objective factual information to assess the entity's performance in meeting its standards, including any procedures for internal or external verification of the information. See Rhode Island General Laws 5-89-3
  • Authorized person: means , with respect to any entity, any person or entity who has been duly authorized in accordance with the organizational documents of the entity and the laws of this state (whether statutory, common law or otherwise) under which the entity is incorporated, formed, or organized to execute the documents and instruments and make the acknowledgments as are required by this chapter. See Rhode Island General Laws 5-89-3
  • Entity: means any corporation (stock or nonstock), or a limited-liability company, existing under the applicable laws of this state. See Rhode Island General Laws 5-89-3
  • Nonreporting entity: means any person or entity (including any entity) that is not a reporting entity. See Rhode Island General Laws 5-89-3
  • Report: means a report with respect to a reporting period for a reporting entity containing the following:

    (i)  A summary of the standards and assessment measures in effect during the applicable reporting period, which summary shall include the third-party criteria and any other source used to develop the entity's standards and assessment measures and the process by which they were identified, developed, and approved by the entity;

    (ii)  A summary of the actions or activities by which the entity has sought to meet the standards during the applicable reporting period, including engagement with and disclosure to stakeholders, if any;

    (iii)  The most recent available objective and factual information developed pursuant to the assessment measures, if any, with respect to the entity's performance in meeting its standards during the reporting period, and an assessment by the governing body whether the entity has been successful in meeting the standards, and in the case of any failure to meet the standards, a summary of any additional efforts the governing body has determined the entity will undertake to improve its performance in respect thereof, or its determination not to undertake the additional efforts;

    (iv)(A)  The identity of any provider assisting the entity in measuring, managing, or reporting the impact of the entity's business and operations in light of its standards; or

    (B)  A statement that the entity has not engaged the services of any provider for these purposes;

    (v)  A summary of any changes to the standards, assessment measures, or reporting period, the process by which the changes were identified, developed, and approved by the entity, and the third-party criteria used to develop any changes to the standards;

    (vi)  A summary of the actions or activities planned for the next succeeding reporting period with respect to measuring, managing, and reporting with respect to the standards if the actions and activities are materially different from those described for the applicable reporting period; and

    (vii)  Notwithstanding the foregoing, no entity shall be required to include in any report any information that the entity determines in good faith is subject to an attorney-client or other applicable privilege or would result in the disclosure of trade secrets or other competitively sensitive information. See Rhode Island General Laws 5-89-3

  • Reporting entity: means an entity that has been issued a certificate of adoption of transparency and sustainability standards and that has not become and continues to be a nonreporting entity pursuant to §?5-89-6. See Rhode Island General Laws 5-89-3
  • Reporting period: means a period of one year, the initial period to begin not more than one year following the filing of the standards statement, and subsequent reporting periods to begin on the day following the last date of the prior reporting period, unless a governing body elects to shorten the duration of a reporting period that has not begun in order to change the start date for subsequent reporting periods. See Rhode Island General Laws 5-89-3
  • Standards: means , with respect to an entity, the principles, guidelines, or standards adopted by the entity to assess and report the impacts of its activities on society and the environment, which principles, guidelines, or standards shall be based on or derived from third-party criteria. See Rhode Island General Laws 5-89-3
  • Third-party criteria: means any principles, guidelines, or standards developed and maintained by a third party (including a provider) that are used to assist businesses or other enterprises in measuring, managing, or reporting the social and environmental impact of businesses or other entities. See Rhode Island General Laws 5-89-3

(b)  Any nonreporting entity that files a restoration statement shall thereupon automatically become a reporting entity, without the need for further action by the secretary of state.

History of Section.
P.L. 2019, ch. 186, § 1; P.L. 2019, ch. 206, § 1.