Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2837

Introduced
4/5/22  

Caption

General Regulatory Provisions -- Filing Of Assumed Name

Impact

This bill is set to enhance the clarity and efficiency of business name registrations. By mandating that all businesses, including sole proprietorships and partnerships, file a certificate stating their trade name alongside their real names, it aims to improve transparency in business operations. Furthermore, the bill specifies the process for handling changes in trade names and the responsibilities of municipal clerks in maintaining a centralized registry of trade names. This is crucial in ensuring that businesses can conduct their operations without the risk of legal disputes arising from name similarities or misrepresentations.

Summary

Bill S2837, introduced by Senator Ana B. Quezada, addresses the registration process for trade names within the state of Rhode Island. The primary purpose of this legislation is to amend existing statutes regarding the filing of assumed names, changing the terminology to 'trade name.' This shift reflects the modern business practices and better aligns with the terminology used in the business community. The bill outlines the requirements for filing a trade name with local town or city clerks and establishes new protocols for ensuring names are distinguishable, thus preventing potential confusion in the marketplace.

Contention

Notably, the legislation has sparked discussions around the implications of changing terminology and regulatory processes for small businesses. Some advocates express concerns that these new requirements may impose unnecessary bureaucratic burdens on small enterprises, particularly those that might struggle with the new filing processes. On the other hand, proponents argue that formalizing these definitions and processes can protect consumers and enhance competition by ensuring that businesses operate under clearly defined identities. The varying perspectives on this bill underscore the tension between regulatory oversight and the facilitation of small business growth.

Implementation

The bill proposes that these regulatory changes will take effect on January 1, 2024, allowing time for local governments to adjust to the new filing processes. This timeline also provides an opportunity for public awareness campaigns to educate business owners about the new requirements and benefits associated with trade name registration. Ultimately, S2837 aims to streamline the commercial landscape in Rhode Island, contributing positively to the state's economic development and business environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7375

General Regulatory Provisions -- Filing Of Assumed Name

RI H6049

General Regulatory Provisions -- Filing Of Assumed Name

RI S2645

General Regulatory Provisions -- Filing Of Assumed Name

RI H5036

Filing Of Assumed Name

RI H7424

Changes the term "assumed name" to "trade name" and centralizes the filing, administration and regulation process of trade names to the secretary of state and requires an annual renewal of the trade name.

RI S2739

Changes the term "assumed name" to "trade name" and centralizes the filing, administration and regulation process of trade names to the secretary of state and also requires an annual renewal of the trade name.

RI H8001

Filing Of Assumed Name

RI AB878

Business filings: fictitious business names.

RI H7014

General Regulatory Provisions - Patient Brokering Act

RI H5077

General Regulatory Provisions - Patient Brokering Act

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