RI Legislation | 2022 | Regular Session | Engrossed

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H7778Engross

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Updates the long-term care insurance statute so that it is in conformance with the latest version of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners model.
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2022-06-02
To Senate Commerce Committee
S2370Engross

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Prohibits questioning of a suspected juvenile offender unless a parent, guardian or attorney is present.
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2022-06-02
To House Judiciary Committee
S2883Engross

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Establishes a program to increase the adoption of broadband services for local and statewide entities, both public and private, to be funded by federal funds and state appropriations.
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2022-06-02
To House Finance Committee
S2401Engross

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Gives an "unsworn" declaration given under the penalty of perjury the same effect as "a sworn" declaration, and subject to the criminal penalties for perjury.
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2022-06-02
To House Judiciary Committee
H6673Engross

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Same as 21H-5082 -- Expressly allows college athletes, while they are students, to personally profit from the use of their name, image, and likeness, and prohibits the NCAA from preventing these practices.
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2022-06-01
To Senate Education Committee
H7528Engross

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Provides that only facilities located within the state be eligible for licenses to operate as official inspection stations for the inspection of vehicles.
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2022-06-01
To Senate Special Legislation and Veterans Affairs Committee
H8139Engross

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Requires the administrator of the division of motor vehicles to prescribe or approve power-of-attorney forms to be used in connection with vehicle registrations.
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2022-05-27
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H7117Engross

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Requires district and independent charter schools to use a random selection process to select eligible public school students who would be invited to attend the charter school and allows a parent to decline the invitation.
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2022-05-27
To Senate Education Committee
S2735Engross

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Amends the total amount of expenses that may be charged to a utility for those expenses related to a commission or division initiated investigation of public utilities with gross intrastate operating revenues exceeding $400,000,000.
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2022-05-26
To House Finance Committee
S2397Engross

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Repeals the requirement that law enforcement officers issue only warnings of the risks to persons leaving a child under the age of seven (7) unattended in a motor vehicle.
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2022-05-26
To House Judiciary Committee
S2477Engross

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Requires municipalities to cooperate and forge partnerships with water suppliers, within their jurisdiction, that assist or enable water suppliers to maintain, improve, backup and safeguard their water supply.
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2022-05-26
To House Municipal Government & Housing Committee
S2288Engross

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Provides students attending public schools enrolled in grades K-12 with a students' bill of rights prohibiting discrimination based on race, sex, gender, economic status or mental, physical, developmental or sensory disabilities.
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2022-05-26
To House Education Committee
S2178Engross

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Requires the public utilities commission to establish a docket to review and analyze solar energy development in Rhode Island.
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2022-05-26
To House Environment and Natural Resources Committee
S2691Engross

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Requires the PUC to initiate the process of evaluating the barriers to and opportunities for electric energy storage resources to be connected to the electric distribution system.
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2022-05-26
To House Corporations Committee
S2737Engross

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Amends the revenue decoupling reconciliation mechanism used by a gas distribution company for the purposes of revenue decoupling to not require that distribution be determined on a revenue-per-customer basis.
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2022-05-26
To House Corporations Committee
S2852Engross

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Mandates insurance policies, provides coverage to diagnose & treat infertility for women between 25 & 42 years, including pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) in conjunction with in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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2022-05-26
To House Health & Human Services Committee
S2282Engross

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2) (Mandates public school classroom size be limited to twenty (20) students for kindergarten through grade two (2).
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2022-05-26
To House Finance Committee
S2291Engross

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Direct the council on elementary and secondary education to provide professional support and assistance to LEAs regarding effective ways to use data such as the LEA’s budget and demographics, school culture, and assessments to improve student perfo...
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2022-05-26
To House Finance Committee
S2470Engross

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Raises the maximum age of eligibility for pediatric palliative services from eighteen (18) to twenty-six (26) and raises the eligibility for enhanced services from age eight (8) to age twenty-six (26).
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2022-05-20
To House Finance Committee
H7716Engross

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Clarifies that the use of a wireless communication device for the purpose of navigation must be while the device is mounted or otherwise affixed to the vehicle and not held in the motorist’s hand.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H6674Engross

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- Prohibits Any Development Of Land Contiguous To The State House Unless Approved By The General Assembly.)
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2022-05-20
To Senate Special Legislation and Veterans Affairs Committee
S2199Engross

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Enables adjunct faculty members eligible for state employee medical insurance.
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2022-05-20
To House Finance Committee
S2137Engross

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Provides issuance of an occupational license, certificate and permit for military service members licensed in other states and relocated to Rhode Island.
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2022-05-20
To House Corporations Committee
S2805Engross

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Effective January 1, 2023, creates Superior Court jurisdiction over all appeals of tax administrators concerning assessment, deficiency, refund claim, license or permit. It creates an exemption for the taxpayer from prepayment as a condition preceden...
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2022-05-20
To House Judiciary Committee
H7740Engross

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Directs the department of corrections to collect information from individuals entering its custody: sex, race, nativity (country of origin), religion, and level of education.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Judiciary Committee
S2610Engross

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Provides a one year moratorium on hospital conversions involving for-profit corporations as acquiree or acquiror.
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2022-05-20
To House Corporations Committee
H7898Engross

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Permits the health care advocate to receive confidential health care information with individual patient information but would prohibit the disclosure of the information, except pursuant to judicial process.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Health and Human Services Committee
H7361Engross

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Prohibits the sale, offer of sale, trade or distribution of fur products as defined and would make violations punishable by a civil fine.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H7777Engross

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Adopts the National Association of Insurance Commissioners Model Act regarding data security to establish standards for data security and standards for the investigation of and notification to the commissioner of a cybersecurity event.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Commerce Committee
H7780Engross

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Prevents insurance companies from treating widowed persons differently than married persons when establishing or maintaining an insured's rate or classification respecting the operation of a personal motor vehicle.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H7411Engross

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Repeals the provision of the general laws declaring prisoners serving a life sentence civilly dead.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H7766Engross

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Changes the location of "State of Rhode Island" and "ocean state" on the registration plates.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Special Legislation and Veterans Affairs Committee
H7804Engross

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Amends the conditions upon which a nurse would be exempt from certain licensing requirements to include eligibility to practice before taking and receiving results of the NCLEX exam.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Health and Human Services Committee
H7847Engross

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Amends the definitions of a "Pupil Transportation Vehicle" to be and constructed to seat not more than ten (10) passengers including the operator, rather than the existing limit of eight (8) passengers.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Education Committee
H7779Engross

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Brings the Rhode Island Life and Health Guaranty Fund statute into conformance with the latest version of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners Model Act.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Commerce Committee
H7420Engross

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Requires that all motor vehicle dealers disclose in writing to the buyer whether or not a vehicle being sold has a spare tire and jack.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Special Legislation and Veterans Affairs Committee
S2468Engross

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Joint Resolution To Amend The Medicaid Section 1115 Demonstration Waiver Requests And Renewals (this Joint Resolution Would Approve An Amendment The Medicaid Section 1115 Demonstration Waiver Requests And Renewals.)
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2022-05-20
To House Finance Committee
H8008Engross

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Allows health care facility to conduct research on patients subject to 21 C.F.R. Pt 50 and/or 45 C.F.R. Pt 46 (relating to the informed consent in clinical trials).
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2022-05-20
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H7810Engross

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Extends the "lookback" period for third and subsequent offenses pursuant §31-27-2 ("driving under influence of liquor or drugs") and §31-27-2.1 ("refusal to submit to chemical test") from five (5) to ten (10) years.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H7060Engross

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Allows happy hour drink specials served in conjunction with meals prepared on the premises sufficient to constitute breakfast, lunch or dinner, excluding snacks.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Special Legislation and Veterans Affairs Committee
H7905Engross

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Forbids an employer to require an employee to execute a nondisclosure agreement or non-disparagement agreement, regarding alleged violations of civil rights or criminal conduct, as a condition of employment.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Judiciary Committee
S2351Engross

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Increases the amount forwarded to Rhode Island Legal Services from court filing fees for the entry of every petition, complaint or action in district, superior and family court.
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2022-05-20
To House Finance Committee
S2217Engross

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Creates appointment of executive director of coastal resources management as an employee and respected staff of coastal resource management to coordinate with DEM and division leaders to plan management of coastal resources.
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2022-05-20
To House State Government & Elections Committee
H8058Engross

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Provides for the transfer, with the approval of the town council, of all tax titles held by the town of Cumberland to the Cumberland Land Trust, Inc.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H6663Engross

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Same as 21H-5731 -- Prohibits the production, sale, or importation into Rhode Island of any force-fed poultry product or food containing a force-fed poultry product and would impose a civil penalty of five hundred dollars ($500) for each violation.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Environment and Agriculture Committee
H7220Engross

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Includes the governor’s commission on disabilities on the decision making process for the disability parking enforcement enhancement program and require an annual report be submitted to the governor’s commission.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Judiciary Committee
H7399Engross

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Requires food service establishments to add an additional warning to their menus relative to food allergens and impose a penalty upon those establishments for failure to include the warnings on its menus. Failure to comply shall result in fines.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Health and Human Services Committee
H7159Engross

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Allows a homebuyer to void a purchase and sales agreement prior to the transfer if the seller fails to provide a written sales disclosure. The act also increases the maximum civil penalty for violating this law from $100 to $1,000.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Judiciary Committee
S2402Engross

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Requires that the secretary of EOHHS, the secretary of commerce of the commerce corporation and the commissioners of elementary and secondary education and postsecondary education be appointed subject to the approval of the senate.
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2022-05-20
To House State Government & Elections Committee
H7664Engross

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Adds the division of taxation, division of motor vehicles and department of revenue to those agencies who receive lists of reported deaths.
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2022-05-20
To Senate Judiciary Committee
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