Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7819

Introduced
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  
Report Pass
4/28/22  
Engrossed
5/12/22  
Refer
5/20/22  
Report Pass
6/2/22  
Enrolled
6/16/22  

Caption

State Archives

Impact

The passage of H7819 is expected to strengthen the regulatory framework governing state archives, thereby enhancing the integrity and reliability of public records. It mandates that agencies must submit annual reports detailing their preservation efforts, increasing transparency and accountability in record-keeping practices. Furthermore, the establishment of the Rhode Island Historical Records Trust will provide additional resources for both state and local governments to preserve historical records. By facilitating better management of record archives, the bill ultimately aims to protect valuable historical documents and improve access to public information.

Summary

House Bill H7819 focuses on amendments to Rhode Island's regulations regarding the management, preservation, and accessibility of state archives. It establishes clear definitions of what constitutes permanent state records, outlines the responsibilities of various agencies in preserving such records, and delineates the role of the state archivist. Additionally, the bill mandates the creation of a local government records program to assist municipalities in managing their public records effectively. This initiative aims to ensure that state and local records of historical, legal, or permanent value are not only maintained but also easily accessible to the public and relevant agencies.

Procedure

Upon passage, the provisions of H7819 are expected to take effect immediately, prompting relevant agencies and municipalities to begin implementing the new record management protocols. The bill's introduction has already sparked discussions among state employees, archivists, and historians regarding best practices for archival preservation and the importance of public access to these records.

Contention

While the bill appears to have widespread support due to its focus on historical preservation and improved governance, some concerns have been raised regarding the potential administrative burdens it may impose on local governments. Critics worry that the requirement for annual reports and compliance with stricter preservation guidelines may strain already limited resources. However, proponents argue that the benefits outweigh these concerns, as better record management could lead to improved public services and historical awareness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2810

State Archives

RI SB149

Provides relative to the powers, duties, and functions of the Louisiana State Archives. (8/1/24)

RI HB1056

Efficiency At The State Archives

RI HB1256

Archives and record administration.

RI SCR75

Archival institutions: California Archives Month.

RI HB2449

Relating To The Hawaii State Archives.

RI AB1759

State archives.

RI HB155

Provides for disposition of abandoned property at the Louisiana State Archives

RI HB3756

Relating to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission.

RI SB2042

Relating to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission.

Similar Bills

RI S2810

State Archives

LA SB149

Provides relative to the powers, duties, and functions of the Louisiana State Archives. (8/1/24)

OR HB2112

Relating to public records.

RI S2801

Public Records Administration

RI H7927

Public Records Administration

LA SB146

Provides relative to the preservation of public records. (gov sig)

RI S2766

Updates public records administration act, modifies records control schedule, designates records officer, establishes procedures for retention of records. Provides administrator submit yearly reports, establishes public reporting compliance.

RI H7473

Updates public records administration act, modifies records control schedule, designates records officer, establishes procedures for retention of records. Provides administrator submit yearly reports, establishes public reporting compliance.