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AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- THE RHODE ISLAND CLEAN AIR PRESERVATION ACT (Creates "the Rhode Island clean air preservation act.")

AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- THE RHODE ISLAND CLEAN AIR PRESERVATION ACT (Creates "the Rhode Island clean air preservation act.")

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Sponsor
Shanley, Noret, Bennett, Casey, Chippendale, Casimiro, Craven, O'Brien
Last action
2026-02-26
Official status
Committee recommended measure be held for further study
Effective date
Not listed

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Bill History

  1. 2026-02-26 Committee

    Committee recommended measure be held for further study

  2. 2026-02-19 Rhode Island General Assembly

    Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (02/26/2026)

  3. 2026-01-30 Rhode Island General Assembly

    Introduced, referred to House Environment and Natural Resources

Official Summary Text

AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- THE RHODE ISLAND CLEAN AIR PRESERVATION ACT (Creates "the Rhode Island clean air preservation act.")

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H7422

2026 -- H 7422
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026
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A N A C T
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- THE RHODE ISLAND CLEAN AIR
PRESERVATION ACT

Introduced By:
Representatives Shanley, Noret, Bennett, Casey, Chippendale, Casimiro,
Craven, and O'Brien

Date Introduced:
January 30, 2026

Referred To:
House Environment and Natural Resources
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
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SECTION 1. Legislative intent.
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(1) It is the intent of the General Assembly to ban Solar Radiation Modification (SRM),
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weather modification, and other polluting atmospheric experiments.
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(2) Attempts to alter atmospheric conditions through cloud seeding, solar radiation
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modification (SRM), sunlight reflection methods (SRM), solar radiation management (SRM),
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geoengineering, and other weather modification experiments and/or interventions involve the
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release of pollutants, including Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), known also
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as “forever chemicals,” into the atmosphere;
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(3) Environmental accumulation of combustible agents contained in aerosol materials and
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other pollutants such as electromagnetic radiation released in atmospheric experiments and/or
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interventions threaten public health and safety, with the potential to cause harm and desiccation of
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all biological life, contributing to drought and the hazard of catastrophic forest fires; and
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(4) It is therefore in the public interest to prohibit solar radiation modification (SRM),
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sunlight reflection methods (SRM), solar radiation management (SRM), cloud seeding, and any
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other polluting atmospheric experiments and/or interventions.
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SECTION 2. Title 23 of the General Laws entitled "HEALTH AND SAFETY" is hereby
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amended by adding thereto the following chapter:
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CHAPTER 23.8

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THE RHODE ISLAND CLEAN AIR PRESERVATION ACT
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23-23.8-1. Short title.

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This chapter shall be known and may be cited as "The Rhode Island Clean Air Preservation
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Act".
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23-23.8-2. Definitions.

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As used in this chapter:
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(1) "Air national guard" means the Rhode Island air national guard (RI ANG) which is the
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aerial militia of the State of Rhode Island. It is not in the normal United States Air Force chain of
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command. In the event that RI ANG is federalized, the governor shall form a state guard to defend
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Rhode Island airspace.
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(2) "Artificial intelligence (AI)" means a field of science and technology encompassing
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systems and tools that can perform tasks typically requiring human intelligence, such as learning,
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reasoning, pattern recognition, and decision-making, often through computational techniques like
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machine learning and neural networks. AI operates within defined parameters to analyze, predict,
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and execute actions based on complex datasets, with applications ranging from healthcare and
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genomics to military systems and public policy.
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(3) "Atmospheric activity" means any deliberate polluting experiment or intervention
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conducted by any iteration of human, machine learning, or artificial intelligence (AI) or any
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combination thereof, that occurs in the atmosphere and may have harmful consequences upon
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health, the environment, wildlife, and/or agriculture.
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(4) "Atmospheric contaminant" means any type of aerosol, biologic and/or trans-biologic
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agent, chaff, genetically modified agent, graphene-oxide, metal, radioactive material, vapor,
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particulate down to or less than one nanometer in diameter, smart dust, and any air pollutant
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regulated by the state, any xenobiotic (foreign-to-life) electromagnetic radiation and fields,
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mechanical vibration and other physical agents, or any combination of these contaminants.
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(5) "Chaff" means aluminum-coated silica glass fibers typically dispersed in bundles
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containing five million (5,000,000) to one hundred million (100,000,000) inhalable fibers, which
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fall to the ground in about one day, or for nano-chaff years, and then fall and break apart;
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Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), known also as "forever chemicals," are an
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ingredient in chaff.
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(6) "Cloud seeding" means a type of weather engineering or experimentation that may
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change the amount or type of precipitation by dispersing chemicals or chemical compounds such
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as dry ice (CO2), silver iodide (AGI), or Tri-methyl aluminum (TMA) into the atmosphere by
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means of aircraft or ground generators.

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(7) “Desiccate” means to dry up or cause to dry up.
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(8) "Entity" means any of the following: an individual; trust; firm; joint stock company;
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corporation, including a quasi-governmental corporation; non-governmental organization (NGO),
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partnership; public private partnership; association; syndicate; municipality or state or municipal
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agency; program; fund; fire district; club; nonprofit agency; commission; university; college or
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academic institution; department or agency of the state; the federal government; or any interstate
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or international governance or instrumentality thereof; including foreign, domestic and mercenary
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armed services or region within the United States; artificial intelligence (AI).
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(9) "Geoengineering" means the intentional large-scale alteration or manipulation of the
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environment, typically involving the release of aerosols, chemicals, chemical compounds,
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electromagnetic radiation and/ or other physical agents that increase air pollution and effect changes
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to earth's atmosphere or surface, inclusive of solar radiation modification (SRM), solar radiation
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management (SRM), sunlight reflection methods (SRM), stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI),
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cirrus cloud thinning (CCT), marine cloud brightening (MCB), or cloud seeding.
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(10) "Hazard" means a substance or physical agent by its nature harmful to living
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organisms, generally, and/or to property or another interest of value.
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(11) "Individual" means any man, woman, or child.
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(12) "Intervention" means the act of interfering with weather processes, altering
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atmospheric or environmental conditions, or releasing pollutants by methods including, but not
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limited to, solar radiation modification (SRM), sunlight reflection methods (SRM), solar radiation
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management (SRM), stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI), marine cloud brightening (MCB), cirrus
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cloud thinning (CCT), weather modification, cloud seeding, or outdoor pollution dispersion
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modeling.
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(13) "Irradiating infrastructure" means a facility, antenna, instrument, equipment, or
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satellite used for the transmission and/or reception of pulse-modulated radiofrequency/microwave
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radiation for communications and other purposes.
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(14) "Laser" means light amplification by stimulated emission for radiation devices. Lasers
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typically have unique frequencies in the infrared, visible, or ultraviolet parts of the electromagnetic
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spectrum.
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(15) "Machine learning" means the process relative to AI, in which a machine can learn on
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its own without being explicitly programmed.
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(16) "Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)" means miniature devices combining
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electrical and mechanical components fabricated at the micrometer scale, used for sensing,
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actuation, or signal processing within larger electronic or biological systems.

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(17) "Mote" means a self-contained wireless sensor unit, typically incorporating MEMS
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components, capable of collecting, storing, and transmitting environmental or biological data.
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(18) "Physical agent" means an agent other than a substance including, without limitation,
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radiofrequency/microwave (RF/MW) radiation pollution and other electromagnetic radiation
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pollution and fields, maser, barometric pressure, temperature, gravity, kinetic weaponry,
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mechanical vibration and sound.
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(19) "Pollution" means the discharge, dispersal, deposition, injection, release, seepage,
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migration or escape of pollutants.
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(20) "Pollutants" means any solid, liquid, gaseous, or thermal irritant, contaminant, or
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substance, including smoke, vapor, soot, fumes, aerosol plumes, acid, alkalis, chemicals including,
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but not limited to, barium, strontium, tri-methyl aluminum, sulfur dioxide, magnesium, chemical
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compounds, coal-fly ash, chaff, artificially produced electric fields, magnetic field, electromagnetic
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field, electromagnetic pulse (EMP), sound waves, sound pollution, light pollution, microwaves,
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and all artificially produced ionizing or non-ionizing radiation, and/or waste. Waste includes
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materials to be recycled, reconditioned or reclaimed.
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(21) "Release" means any activity that results in the issuance or deposition of pollutants
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such as the emitting, transmitting, dispersion, discharging or injecting of one or more nuclear,
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biological, trans-biological, chemical, and/or physical agents into the ambient atmosphere, whether
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once, intermittently, or continuously.
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(22) "Rhode Island department of environmental management (DEM) division of law
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enforcement (DLE)" means the RI agency responsible for investigating environmental crimes and
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enforcing state and federal regulations in order to ensure compliance with all environmental
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conservation laws through legal enforcement and education.
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(23) "Rhode Island department of labor and training (DLT)" means the Rhode Island
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agency that provides workforce development, security, and protection to the state's workers,
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employers, and residents. It offers employment, educational, and economic opportunities to
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individuals and employers. DLT protects the workforce by enforcing labor laws, prevailing wage
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rates, and workplace health and safety standards.
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(24) "Satellite" means a facility launched into earth's orbit to perform functions including,
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but not limited to, transmission of electromagnetic radiation pollution via communications, global
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positioning, intelligence gathering, weather forecasting, weather experimentation, weather
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modification and weaponry. Currently satellites are operating in low earth orbit (LEO), medium
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earth orbit (MEO), and high earth orbit (HEO).
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(25) "Satellite weather modification system (SWMS)" means weather modification by

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satellites involving a space-based, man-made network of satellites communicating in real-time with
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other satellites and ground-based infrastructure via transmission of electromagnetic radiation
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pollution such as lasers.
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(26) "Smart dust" is a millimeter to nanometer scale, self-contained
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microelectromechanical sensor (MEMS) system comprised of microscopic wireless sensors called
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"motes." Motes function as individual nodes within a larger smart dust network. Smart dust may
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operate autonomously or under artificial-intelligence control as part of the Internet of Things (IoT)
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or Internet of Bodies (IoB). Smart dust may be dispersed into the atmosphere, environment, or
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biological systems to monitor, collect, or transmit data.
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(27) "Solar radiation modification (SRM)", "sunlight reflection methods (SRM)", or "solar
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radiation management (SRM)" means an experiment in the earth's climatic system involving the
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release of pollutants that reduces the amount of sunlight reaching the earth's surface. SRM involves
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the use of inter-operable ground-based, airborne, and space-based facilities.
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(28) "State police" means the Rhode Island state police (RISP), an agency of the State of
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Rhode Island responsible for statewide law enforcement and regulation, especially in areas
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underserved by local police agencies and on the state's limited-access highways.
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(29) "Weather engineering" means the deliberate manipulation or alteration of the
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environment for the purpose of changing the weather or climate by artificial means, through
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interventions involving the release of pollutants into the atmosphere via cloud seeding for small-
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scale, large-scale, and global-scale alteration of the environment.
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(30) "Weather modification" means any small-scale activity performed with the intention
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of producing artificial changes in the composition, behavior, or dynamics of the atmosphere.
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23-23.8-3. Violative activity - Prohibition on solar radiation modification (SRM),
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sunlight reflection methods (SRM), solar radiation management (SRM), cloud seeding,
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weather modification, or other polluting atmospheric experiments and/or interventions.

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(a) No person or entity shall engage in SRM or other polluting atmospheric
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experimentation and/or interventions in this state, including through the use of an aircraft, balloon,
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space-based platform, ground generators, or interoperable ground-based facility.
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(b) Rhode Island department of environmental management (DEM) division of law
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enforcement (DLE) shall immediately issue and publicly report a cease-and-desist order, when an
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unlawful polluting atmospheric activity is suspected. The cease-and-desist order under this section
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shall have the weight of a court order and any violation shall be punished in accordance with § 23-
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23.8-6.
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23-23.8-4. Regulation by the state.

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(a) Government and armed forces projects shall meet all the requirements of this chapter.
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If an activity deemed a hazard by this chapter has been approved, explicitly or implicitly, by the
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federal government, the Rhode Island department of environmental management (DEM) division
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of law enforcement (DLE) or Rhode Island state police (RISP) shall issue a notice to the appropriate
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federal agency that the activity cannot lawfully be carried out within or over the state.
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(b) Rhode Island department of environmental management (DEM) division of law
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enforcement (DLE) and RISP is authorized to and shall implement this chapter, determining when
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violations have occurred and if deemed necessary shall refer potentially violative activity to the
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Rhode Island air national guard. Rhode Island department of environmental management (DEM)
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division of law enforcement (DLE), RISP, and air national guard (ANG) shall develop a policy to
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determine the process for reporting and assessment of violations, referral to the national guard, and
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what the enforcement procedure is, within ninety (90) days after the enactment of this chapter.
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(c) If deemed necessary, the RI air national guard may interdict, document identification
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tail numbers, secure photographic evidence, sample aerosolized effluents or particulates, utilize
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mass spectrometers and other appropriate scientific instrumentation, and engage with aircraft
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violating this section to escort them to the nearest airport for investigation, securing of evidence,
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and documentation of violation.
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(d) Any person who observes a geoengineering or weather modification activity conducted
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in violation of this section may report the observed violation to DEM online or by telephone, mail,
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or email.
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(e) The department shall establish an email address and an online portal for persons to
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report observed violations pursuant to this subsection. The department shall make the email address
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and online portal publicly accessible on its website.
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(f) The department shall establish a method for intake and screening of the reports made
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pursuant to this subsection. The department shall investigate any report that warrants further review
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to determine whether there are violations of this section.
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(g) The department shall refer reports of observed violations made pursuant to this
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subsection to the Rhode Island department of environmental management (DEM) division of law
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enforcement (DLE), or RI ANG if appropriate.
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(h) DEM shall promulgate any rules that are necessary to implement this section.
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23-23.8-5. Departmental notice to cease federal or foreign-approved programs.

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(a) Where an activity deemed hazardous by this chapter has been approved, explicitly or
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implicitly, by the federal government or a government agency, the state police shall issue a notice
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to the appropriate federal authority, agency, entity, or academic institution that the polluting

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intervention cannot lawfully be carried out within or over the State of Rhode Island.
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(b) Government agencies or projects, academic institutions, public or private entities, and
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armed forces operating within or above the State of Rhode Island shall meet all the requirements
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of this chapter.
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23-23.8-6. Penalties and enforcement.

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(a) An entity that engages in a prohibited polluting atmospheric experiment and/or
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intervention under this chapter or person who uses an unmarked or unidentified aircraft or other
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vehicle or facility to carry out an experiment and/or intervention involving the release of pollutants,
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or who fails to comply with the regulations set forth:
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(1) Has committed a felony and shall pay a fine of five thousand dollars ($5,000) and be
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imprisoned for five (5) years; and
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(2) May be guilty of a separate offense for each day during which violative activity has
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been conducted, repeated, or continued.
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(b) Rhode Island state police shall create an online portal for private citizens to report
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alleged violations of the provisions of this chapter.
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(c) The Rhode Island state police, deputies, and the Rhode Island department of
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environmental management (DEM) environmental police, shall investigate all credible reports of
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SRM and related microwave radiation pollution to ensure compliance with the requirements of this
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chapter or the administrative regulations promulgated herein.
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(5) The Rhode Island department of labor and training (DLT) shall provide technical
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training and certification for independent contractors to verify reports of pollution in order to
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implement the provisions of this chapter.
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SECTION 3. This act shall take effect on August 1, 2026.
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EXPLANATION
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
OF
A N A C T
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- THE RHODE ISLAND CLEAN AIR
PRESERVATION ACT
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This act would establish the Rhode Island clean air preservation act, which would establish
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a regulatory process to prohibit polluting atmospheric experimentation such as solar radiation
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management and modification, sunlight reflection, solar radiation management, and other forms of
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geoengineering and weather modification.
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This act would take effect on August 1, 2026.
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