Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7230

Introduced
1/19/24  

Caption

Requires grocery stores to specifically limit the number of self-service checkout units to six (6) units per location. The consumer protection unit of the department of attorney general would have authority to enforce these restrictions.

Impact

If enacted, H7230 will enforce regulations that impact grocery store operations significantly. The law empowers the consumer protection unit of the Department of Attorney General to enforce these restrictions and take action against grocery stores that fail to comply. Violations could result in fines based on a structured penalty matrix. As a result, businesses will need to reconsider their reliance on automation in checkout processes, which has become prevalent in the retail space. The legislation aims to provide a safety net for retail workers, potentially alleviating job loss fears associated with the automation trend.

Summary

House Bill H7230 mandates a limitation on the number of self-service checkout stations in grocery stores to six per location and requires at least one manual checkout station for every self-service unit. This legislation recognizes the importance of grocery stores as community hubs, particularly for the elderly and those with disabilities, who may find it challenging to use automated systems. The bill aims to enhance social interactions at grocery stores, addressing concerns that increased self-service checkouts contribute to social isolation and associated health issues among vulnerable populations.

Contention

The bill has prompted discussions regarding its potential implications for grocery store profitability and operational efficiency. Some business owners may argue that limiting self-service checkouts could lead to longer lines and decreased customer satisfaction, particularly during peak shopping times. Conversely, advocates assert that prioritizing human interaction and accountability through manual checkout options benefits customers and employees alike. The bill's provisions supporting consumer rights—allowing complaints to be filed without fear of retaliation—also highlight the social equity aspect underpinning the legislation, which seeks to ensure that the benefits of commerce in grocery settings are equitably shared.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0472

Grocery Stores

RI H5161

Grocery Stores

RI H5926

Procedure Generally -- Third-party Litigation Financing Consumer Protection Act

RI S0632

Procedure Generally -- Third-party Litigation Financing Consumer Protection Act

RI H5311

Joint Resolution Ratifying The Proposed Amendment To The Constitution Of The United States Relating To The Labor Of Persons Under Eighteen Years Of Age (this Joint Resolution Would Ratify A Proposed Amendment To The Constitution Of The United States Which Would Provide That The Congress Of The United States Would Have The Power To Limit, Regulate, And Prohibit The Labor Of Persons Under 18 Years Of Age.)

RI S0422

Joint Resolution Ratifying The Proposed Amendment To The Constitution Of The United States Relating To The Labor Of Persons Under Eighteen Years Of Age (this Joint Resolution Would Ratify A Proposed Amendment To The Constitution Of The United States Which Would Provide That The Congress Of The United States Would Have The Power To Limit, Regulate, And Prohibit The Labor Of Persons Under 18 Years Of Age.)

RI S0760

General Regulatory Provisions -- Consumer Enforcement Of Assistive Technology Device Warranties

RI H5560

General Regulatory Provisions -- Consumer Enforcement Of Assistive Technology Device Warranties

RI H5330

Kratom Consumer Protection Act

RI H5991

Quality Self-directed Services

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