Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7636

Introduced
2/15/24  

Caption

Provides a remedy for any harm caused due to a deprivation or violation of rights by the State of Rhode Island or its political and/or administrative units or subdivisions, secured by the Constitution of the State of Rhode Island.

Impact

If enacted, H7636 would significantly alter the relationship between the state and its residents by allowing individuals to seek redress in the courts for violations of their constitutional rights. The act specifically permits individuals to hold the state accountable for the wrongful actions of its employees, removing certain immunities that typically protect the government. This shift not only reinforces constitutional protections but also promotes transparency and accountability within state governance. The bill's provisions would also enable aggrieved parties to recover legal fees and costs, potentially incentivizing individuals to pursue their rights.

Summary

House Bill H7636, titled the Rhode Island Civil Rights Enforcement Act, seeks to empower individuals whose rights have been violated by the state or its subdivisions. This proposed legislation emphasizes that every right shall have a remedy, ensuring that individuals can pursue legal action against the state for any deprivations of their rights as secured by the Rhode Island Constitution. By implementing this act, the state acknowledges its responsibility to be held accountable for any wrongful acts or omissions that infringe upon individual rights.

Contention

Despite its intent to enhance civil rights protections, the bill may face opposition on grounds that it could lead to an influx of litigation against the state, placing a financial burden on government resources. Critics may argue that the removal of certain immunities could deter employees from performing their duties fully, fearing potential legal repercussions. Furthermore, discussions around the effectiveness of such measures in actually preventing rights violations will likely be a significant point of debate, as stakeholders assess what realistic changes in behavior can result from the implementation of H7636.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5764

Rhode Island Inclusive Home Design Act

RI S0590

Rhode Island Inclusive Home Design Act

RI S0652

Rhode Island Marina Users' Bill Of Rights

RI H6197

Rhode Island Fair Housing Practices Act

RI S0616

Rhode Island Fair Housing Practices Act

RI H6050

The Rhode Island Limited -liability Company Act

RI S0916

The Rhode Island Limited -liability Company Act

RI S0089

Rhode Island Secure Choice Retirement Savings Program Act

RI H5267

Rhode Island Restoration Of Voting Rights Act

RI S0991

Rhode Island Public Transit Authority

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