SB 2472

  • Rhode Island Senate Bill
  • 2024 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Feb 12, 2024
  • Passed Senate Apr 30, 2024
  • Passed House Jun 04, 2024
  • Signed by Governor Jun 17, 2024

An Act Relating To Labor And Labor Relations -- Workers' Compensation -- General Provisions

Abstract

Amends the current law on workers' compensation to require any person who is considered an independent contractor to file annually with the director of labor and training and removes the requirement that the form be in writing.

Bill Sponsors (5)

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Actions


Jun 17, 2024

Office of the Governor

06/17/2024 Signed by Governor

Jun 12, 2024

Office of the Governor

06/12/2024 Transmitted to Governor

Jun 04, 2024

House

06/04/2024 House passed Sub A in concurrence

May 31, 2024

House

05/31/2024 Placed on House Calendar (06/04/2024)

May 28, 2024

Rhode Island General Assembly

05/28/2024 Committee recommends passage of Sub A in concurrence

May 24, 2024

Rhode Island General Assembly

05/24/2024 Scheduled for consideration (05/28/2024)

May 01, 2024

House

05/01/2024 Referred to House Labor

Apr 30, 2024

Senate

04/30/2024 Senate passed Sub A

Apr 25, 2024

Senate

04/25/2024 Placed on Senate Calendar (04/30/2024)

Apr 24, 2024

Rhode Island General Assembly

04/24/2024 Committee recommends passage of Sub A

Apr 23, 2024

Rhode Island General Assembly

04/23/2024 Proposed Substitute

Apr 19, 2024

Rhode Island General Assembly

04/19/2024 Scheduled for consideration (04/24/2024)

Apr 03, 2024

Rhode Island General Assembly

04/03/2024 Committee recommended measure be held for further study

Mar 29, 2024

Rhode Island General Assembly

03/29/2024 Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (04/03/2024)

Feb 12, 2024

Senate

02/12/2024 Introduced, referred to Senate Labor

Bill Text

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