Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7509

Introduced
2/16/22  

Caption

Consumer Credit History Employment Protection Act -- Deceptive Trade Practices

Impact

If enacted, H7509 would significantly alter state labor laws, particularly those concerning hiring practices. Employers would be prohibited from asking about job applicants’ credit history, effectively eliminating a common barrier faced by job seekers. The bill does include several exceptions for specific roles, particularly those requiring security clearances or access to sensitive financial information. However, for most positions, the elimination of credit checks could empower applicants and potentially lead to a more diverse workforce, ultimately affecting how businesses approach hiring.

Summary

House Bill 7509, known as the Consumer Credit History Employment Protection Act, seeks to enhance the rights of job applicants by prohibiting employers from utilizing credit history during the hiring process. Introduced in January 2022 by a group of representatives, the bill aims to prevent discrimination based on financial background, which can disproportionately affect marginalized groups seeking employment. By disallowing inquiries related to credit history in job applications and interviews, the bill intends to create a fairer job market for all applicants.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding H7509 may arise around the exceptions to the hiring prohibitions. Proponents argue that the exceptions are necessary for ensuring security in specific job functions, while opponents may see this as a loophole allowing continued discrimination against those with poor credit histories. Additionally, opponents of the bill might express concern that the removal of credit checks altogether could lead to increased risk for employers, particularly in sectors where financial trustworthiness is paramount to operational integrity. Debate surrounding this legislation likely centers on balancing job applicant rights with employer needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0176

Consumer Credit History Employment Protection Act -- Deceptive Trade Practices

RI S2688

Consumer Credit History Employment Protection Act -- Deceptive Trade Practices

RI H5593

Consumer Credit History Employment Protection Act -- Deceptive Trade Practices

RI S0477

Consumer Credit History Employment Protection Act -- Deceptive Trade Practices

RI S0285

Prohibits employers from seeking/using credit reports in making hiring decisions concerning prospective employees, asking questions about the applicant's financial past during interviews or including credit history questions in their job applications.

RI S2140

Prohibits employers from seeking/using credit reports in making hiring decisions concerning prospective employees, asking questions about the applicant's financial past during interviews or including credit history questions in their job applications.

RI SB1166

Relating to civil penalties under the Deceptive Trade Practices-Consumer Protection Act.

RI HB2846

Relating to certain procedures and civil penalties under the Deceptive Trade Practices-Consumer Protection Act.

RI HB4755

Consumer protection: unfair trade practices; protections against deceptive ticket sales; provide for. Amends sec. 3 of 1976 PA 331 (MCL 445.903) & adds sec. 3j.

RI HB4564

Relating to the investigation and enforcement of the Deceptive Trade Practices-Consumer Protection Act.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.