Warren, where its town council may, by ordinance, provide for an exemption not exceeding eight thousand two hundred fifty dollars ($8,250), of the property of every honorably discharged veteran of World War I or World War II, or Vietnam, Grenada or Lebanon conflicts, the Persian Gulf conflict, the Haitian conflict, the Somalian conflict and the Bosnian conflict, at any time during the period beginning August 2, 1990, and ending May 1, 1994, or in any conflict or undeclared war who is determined by the Veterans' Administration of the United States of America to be partially disabled through a service-connected disability and who presents to the assessors a certificate that he or she is partially disabled, which certificate remains effectual so long as the partial disability continues. Provided, however, that the Barrington town council may exempt real property of each of the above named persons in the amount of three thousand dollars ($3,000); Warwick city council may, by ordinance, exempt real property of each of the above-named persons and to any person who served in any capacity in the military or naval service during the period of time of the Persian Gulf conflict, whether or not the person served in the geographical location of the conflict, in the amount of four thousand dollars ($4,000).
R.I. Gen. Laws § 44-3-4