Modernization Of Publication Of Legal Notices, Advertisements And Other Written Matters
Impact
The bill proposes significant changes to existing law by stating that, starting January 1, 2023, any legal notice that would typically require publication in a newspaper can instead be posted on the Secretary of State's official website and a local newspaper. This is aimed at ensuring that the public has broader access to important information regarding legal and governmental matters, as well as facilitating state purchases and other announcements.
Summary
House Bill 7311 focuses on the modernization of how legal notices, advertisements, and other required written matters are published in the state of Rhode Island. Introduced by Representative Thomas E. Noret, the bill introduces a new chapter in Title 42 of the General Laws, aimed at enhancing public access to these publications. The intent is to allow the publication of statutory notices on the official website maintained by the Secretary of State, thus improving reader engagement while reducing reliance on traditional newspapers.
Contention
While the modernization process is generally viewed positively, some critics may express concern regarding the digital divide, as not all citizens have equal access to the internet. There may also be apprehension regarding transparency and the ability of local residents to engage with legal matters pertinent to them. Furthermore, the bill mandates that there shall be no costs associated with posting on the official website, which raises questions about how this could affect local newspapers financially if they lose significant advertising revenue from legal notices.
"Electronic Publication of Legal Notices Act"; permits publication of legal notices by government agencies and persons on official government notice websites instead of newspapers.