RI Legislation | 2019 | Regular Session | House | Engrossed

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H6209Engross

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Adds the house and senate minority leaders, or their designees, to the E-911 advisory commission.
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2019-06-28
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H6210Engross

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Allows DEM to extend certain deadlines for required sewer construction in the replacement of cesspools, which deadlines would not extend beyond January 1, 2025.
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2019-06-28
To Senate Environment and Agriculture Committee
H5709Engross

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Amends several election statutes to require votes received by declared write-in candidates to be reported, requires a declaration to be filed by candidates to be elected by write-in and considers ballots cast for no office to be "irregular ballots".
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2019-06-28
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H5949Engross

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Imposes a fee of one hundred sixty dollars ($160) for all domestic and foreign corporations for a certificate of authority to transact business in this state.
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2019-06-28
To Senate Commerce Committee
H5892Engross

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Expands definition of "employee" to include a caterer licensed by the department of health and division of taxation and food truck.
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2019-06-25
To Senate Labor Committee
H5880Engross

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Public utilities posting rate changes for retail service to notify PUC same day.
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2019-06-25
To Senate Commerce Committee
H6197Engross

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Adds two (2) additional members to the Woonsocket housing authority to be appointed by the mayor.
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2019-06-25
To Senate Housing and Municipal Government Committee
H5072Engross

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Prohibits pet shops from offering for sale cats or dogs that are not obtained from an animal shelter, dog pound or animal rescue. Further prohibits any person from selling, exchanging, trading, bartering or displaying any dog or cat in public.
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2019-06-25
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H5549Engross

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Authorizes a pharmacist to prescribe and dispense hormonal contraceptive patches and self-administered oral hormonal contraceptives, provided that the pharmacist has completed a training program approved by the state board of pharmacy.
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2019-06-21
To Senate Health and Human Services Committee
H5794Engross

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Requires that the department of environmental management to request proposals, every two years, to solicit procurement of a representative organization to operate the paint stewardship program.
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2019-06-13
To Senate Environment and Agriculture Committee
H5827Engross

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Requires copies of auditor's documents relative to evaluation and opinion about fees to be filed with the Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation and be considered public records pursuant to chapter 2 of title 38, access to public records.
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2019-06-06
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H5351Engross

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Joint Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Be Known As The "rhode Island City And Town Revaluation Study Commission" (creates A 15 Member "rhode Island City And Town Revaluation Study Commission," To Study And Make Recommendations ...
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2019-06-06
To Senate Housing and Municipal Government Committee
H5924Engross

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Makes a change to the meaning of the words "knowing and "knowingly" in the state false claim act.
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2019-06-04
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H5459Engross

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Authorizes the governor and the reciprocity board to enter into motor vehicle and disability parking reciprocity agreements with the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
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2019-05-22
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H5429Engross

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Extends the benefits of the dual enrollment equal opportunity act to cover home-schooled students.
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2019-05-22
To Senate Education Committee
H5520Engross

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Requires any mayoral academy which is part of a network that seeks to be established or expanded to provide evidence that its attrition rates, special education rates and suspension rates are within acceptable averages.
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2019-05-22
To Senate Education Committee
H5233Engross

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Requires the driver of a vehicle overtaking another vehicle proceeding in the same direction to use a directional signal and repeals the requirement that such signal be audible.
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2019-05-22
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H5907Engross

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Provides that any women's business enterprise that is certified under the Federal Small Business Act shall be deemed certified by the department of administration as a women's business enterprise.
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2019-05-22
To Senate Commerce Committee
H5062Engross

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Provides that the trapping and subsequent release of any unowned feral or free roaming cat for the purpose of spaying or neutering of the cat shall not be considered abandonment.
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2019-05-22
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H5482Engross

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Allows the family court, after a fact-finding hearing establishing paternity, including the use of DNA, to terminate the parental rights of a person convicted of sexual assault which resulted in the birth of a child.
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2019-05-22
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H5246Engross

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Prohibits renting/leasing/financing sales of dogs/cats. Sets forth penalties for violations and exemptions to the act.
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2019-04-04
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H5041Engross

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Prohibits development of land contiguous to State House unless approved by general assembly.
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2019-04-04
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H5118Engross

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Allows students in public schools to possess and use sunscreen.
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2019-04-04
To Senate Education Committee
H5340Engross

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Tolls the statute of limitations during the period of investigation by the commission for human rights for certain violations for up to one year, starting on the date the charge is filed until the date the commission makes a determination.
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2019-04-04
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H5115Engross

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Prohibits the use of display fireworks, or aerial consumer fireworks without a permit between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. on any day and makes a violation of this permit requirement a civil violation punishable by a fine of $75 and court co...
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2019-04-04
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H5341Engross

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Extends the timeframe within which to bring an action for an unlawful employment practice.
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2019-04-04
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H5256Engross

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Requires motor vehicle dealers to disclose in writing that a vehicle being sold has a spare tire/ jack or is otherwise equipped in compliance with applicable law. There shall be a civil penalty of $100 for a violation under this subsection.
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2019-04-04
To Senate Commerce Committee
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