R.I. Gen. Laws § 37-18-9

Exemption from taxation — Payments in lieu of taxes

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(a) The corporation shall not be required to pay any taxes or assessments upon or in respect to any property of the corporation levied by the town.

(b) The corporation shall make payments in lieu of real property taxes and assessments to the town with respect to income producing projects of the corporation located in the town, and for police, fire, sanitation, health protection, and municipal services provided by the town to the real estate held by the corporation in the town. The payments in lieu of taxes shall be in such amounts as shall be agreed upon by the corporation and the town.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1988–2003 · leading case: Town of Charlestown, RI v. United States
Town of Charlestown, RI v. United States (1988) rid · cites it 4× “Section 37-18-9. Moreover, the settlement lands will still be subject to a land use plan and, unless otherwise provided, to all the criminal and civil laws of the State and the Town.”
Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island v. Rhode Island (2003) rid · cites it 4× “See R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 37-18-9, 37-18-11. In 1988, the Settlement Lands changed hands for the last time when the Narra-gansetts deeded the Settlement Lands to the Bureau of Indian Affairs (“BIA”) to be held in trust for the Tribe.”
— R.I. Gen. Laws § 37-18-9(b) — 2 cases
Town of Charlestown, RI v. United States (1988) rid “Section 37-18-9. Moreover, the settlement lands will still be subject to a land use plan and, unless otherwise provided, to all the criminal and civil laws of the State and the Town.”
Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island v. Rhode Island (2003) rid “See R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 37-18-9, 37-18-11. In 1988, the Settlement Lands changed hands for the last time when the Narra-gansetts deeded the Settlement Lands to the Bureau of Indian Affairs (“BIA”) to be held in trust for the Tribe.”
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