Rhode Island Bills

sponsored by Joseph Solomon

Bill Title Introduced Latest Action↓
HR 7192 (2024 Regular Session)
House Resolution Recognizing And Thanking Sean Carey For His Heroic Efforts In Saving A Young Woman'S Life
Jan 16 2024 01/16/2024 House Read And Passed
Jan 16 2024
HR 7132 (2024 Regular Session)
House Resolution Expressing Deepest Condolences On The Passing Of D. Ronald Daniel
Jan 10 2024 01/10/2024 House Read And Passed
Jan 10 2024
HR 7055 (2024 Regular Session)
House Resolution Expressing Condolences To The People Of The State Of Israel After The October 7, 2023, Terrorist Attacks By Hamas
Jan 05 2024 01/05/2024 Introduced, Referred To House Judiciary
Jan 05 2024
HR 7007 (2024 Regular Session)
House Resolution Honoring And Recognizing Barbara J. Disanto On The Joyous Occasion Of Her 90Th Birthday
Jan 04 2024 01/04/2024 House Read And Passed
Jan 04 2024
HR 7009 (2024 Regular Session)
House Resolution Extending Deepest Condolences On The Passing Of Eleanor M. Skenyon
Jan 04 2024 01/04/2024 House Read And Passed
Jan 04 2024
HB 5684 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO CRIMINAL OFFENSES -- IDENTITY THEFT PROTECTION ACT OF 2015 (Provides identity theft protections by requiring reporting of breaches by certain municipal and state agencies, and requires notice to collective bargaining agents where required and requires an explanation of remediation services.)
Feb 17 2023 06/27/2023 Effective Without Governor's Signature
Jun 27 2023
HB 5962 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- RHODE ISLAND CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES REPORTING (Raises aggregate reporting to $200, individual/PAC contributions to $2,000. Defines FMV/accounts payable. Prohibits financing to candidates owing fines to BOE. Exempts candidates from aggregate reporting. Provides public financing for primaries in 2026.)
Mar 01 2023 06/27/2023 Effective Without Governor's Signature
Jun 27 2023
HR 6163 (2023 Regular Session)
JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE TASK FORCE TO IMPROVE THE LONG-TERM OUTCOMES AND REDUCE RECIDIVISM OF FEMALES WITHIN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE POPULATION (Creates a 19 member task force whose purpose it would be to improve outcomes and reduce recidivism of females in the criminal justice system, and who would report back by February 5, 2024, and expire on April 5, 2024.)
Mar 17 2023 06/26/2023 Signed By Governor
Jun 26 2023
HB 5602 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO TAXATION -- LEVY AND ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL TAXES (Enables all municipalities to offer tax amnesty for two (2) separate sixty (60) day periods during fiscal years 2024 or 2025 for the waiver of interest and penalties on overdue tangible tax payments.)
Feb 15 2023 06/26/2023 Signed By Governor
Jun 26 2023
HB 6333 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO TAXATION -- STATEWIDE TANGIBLE PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION (Establishes a statewide exemption of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) from the tangible property tax beginning January 1, 2024.)
Apr 26 2023 06/24/2023 Signed By Governor
Jun 24 2023
HB 5007 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- LEAD POISONING PREVENTION ACT (Establishes a lead water supply replacement program for public and private service lines and requires disclosure to tenants and buyers of real property of the presence of lead service lines.)
Jan 06 2023 06/24/2023 Signed By Governor
Jun 24 2023
HB 5767 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- REGISTRATION OF VEHICLES (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.)
Feb 21 2023 06/23/2023 Signed By Governor
Jun 23 2023
HB 6514 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO SOLEMNIZATION OF MARRIAGES (Allows Robert Louis DiMuccio to join Paula Marie Fortin and Cosimo Anthony D’Elia III in marriage on or about July 1, 2023, within the Town of Smithfield, Rhode Island.)
Jun 12 2023 06/23/2023 Effective Without Governor's Signature
Jun 23 2023
HB 5881 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- POLICE OFFICERS - COMMISSION ON STANDARDS AND TRAINING (Requires police training on recognizing the possible existence of mental health disorders and substance use disorders and requires certified crisis intervention team training for all officers.)
Mar 01 2023 06/22/2023 Signed By Governor
Jun 22 2023
HB 5034 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- INSPECTION OF MOTOR VEHICLES (Provides that only facilities located within the state be eligible for renewal permits or new permits to operate as official inspection stations for the inspection of vehicles, and the issuance of official certificates of inspection and approval.)
Jan 11 2023 06/22/2023 Signed By Governor
Jun 22 2023
HB 5108 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO PROPERTY -- RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT (Increases the amount of costs for repairs that a tenant may deduct from his or her rent from one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) to five hundred dollars ($500).)
Jan 12 2023 06/22/2023 Signed By Governor
Jun 22 2023
HB 5185 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- POLICE OFFICERS--COMMISSION ON STANDARDS AND TRAINING (Requires police officers commission on standards and training to provide training and instructions for officers and trainees to more accurately identify complaints involving persons with cognitive or communication-related disabilities.)
Jan 19 2023 06/22/2023 Signed By Governor
Jun 22 2023
HB 5758 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- CERTIFICATES OF TITLE AND SECURITY INTERESTS (Requires that all vehicle model years prior to 2002 would not be required to be issued a title certificate until ownership is transferred or the current owner creates a security interest in the vehicle.)
Feb 21 2023 06/21/2023 Signed By Governor
Jun 21 2023
HB 5191 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- PHARMACIES (Provides that starting December 2024, renewal fee for a pharmacist shall not be more than $250, that fee for nonresident pharmacy license not be less than $625 and pharmacy intern licenses valid for 5 years and technician licenses valid for 2 years.)
Jan 19 2023 06/21/2023 Signed By Governor
Jun 21 2023
HB 6375 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION -- DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES (Establishes a new, temporary process in the department of children, youth and families, for the hiring of social workers and child protective investigators at the department for a one year period commencing on October 1, 2023.)
May 05 2023 06/21/2023 Signed By Governor
Jun 21 2023

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