Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7058

Introduced
1/5/24  
Refer
1/5/24  
Report Pass
2/14/24  
Engrossed
2/29/24  
Refer
3/1/24  
Report Pass
6/4/24  
Enrolled
6/11/24  

Caption

Requires employers in the state with more than 50 employees to display a poster containing basic information on veterans' benefits and services be created and distributed by the DLT in consultation with the office of veterans services.

Impact

The bill is anticipated to impact workplace compliance requirements across the state, reinforcing support for veterans within the private sector. By making vital information readily accessible in workplaces, the legislation aims to bridge the gap between veterans and the resources they need. Employers will play a crucial role in disseminating this information, potentially leading to a more informed workforce that includes veterans who may be unaware of their entitlements and available services.

Summary

House Bill H7058 seeks to enhance the awareness of available benefits and services for veterans in Rhode Island by mandating that employers with more than 50 full-time equivalent employees display a poster with detailed information regarding veterans' services. The Department of Labor and Training, in collaboration with the Office of Veterans Services, is tasked with creating this poster. The information required to be included on the poster encompasses a range of services, from educational resources to mental health treatment options and legal services, aiming to assist veterans in navigating available support avenues.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from various stakeholders who advocate for veterans' rights and benefits, there may be concerns from employers regarding the added responsibilities and potential costs associated with compliance. Discussion during the legislative process may have touched on issues such as the appropriateness of requiring all employers to take on this responsibility and concerns about the effectiveness of such measures in actually reaching and benefitting veterans in the workforce.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5933

Posting Of Veterans' Benefits And Services

RI S0662

Posting Of Veterans' Benefits And Services

RI H6244

Joint Resolution Making An Appropriation Of $72,000 To The Rhode Island Department Of Veterans Of Foreign Wars (ri Vfw) For The Ri Veterans Services Officers (vso) Program (authorizes The Appropriation Of The Sum Of $72,000 To The Rhode Island Department Of Veterans Of Foreign Wars (ri Vfw) For The Ri Veterans Services Officers (vso) Program.)

RI H5728

Extension Of Veterans' Benefits

RI H6226

House Resolution Thanking And Honoring America And Rhode Island's Vietnam War Veterans For Their Service And Sacrifice On "vietnam Veterans Day"

RI S0837

Senate Resolution Thanking And Honoring America And Rhode Island's Vietnam War Veterans For Their Service And Sacrifice On "vietnam Veterans Day"

RI H5277

House Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study The Manner In Which Health Insurance, Disability Insurance, Unemployment Insurance, Retirement Plans And Other Traditional Employer Provided Benefits Are Accorded To Uber And Lyft Drivers, Self Employed Individuals, And Other Individuals Engaged In Providing Services To The Public (creates A 5 Member Commission To Study How Health, Disability, And Unemployment Plans, And Other Benefits Are Accorded To Individuals Providing Services To The Public, And Would Report Back By January 5, 2024, And Expire On March 5, 2024.)

RI S0791

Office Of Health And Human Services

RI H5998

Office Of Health And Human Services

RI S0779

Core State Behavioral Health Crisis Services Systems

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.