Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0092

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

Imposes a seventy-five cent (0.75) surcharge on fares charged by rideshare companies as well as an account to benefit RIPTA from the payment of sales taxes collected from rideshares.

Impact

Half of the collected surcharge will be allocated to a restricted account intended for street infrastructure improvements specifically in the municipality where the fare originated. The other half will fund 'Transit Forward RI,' a state planning council initiative aimed at enhancing public transit in Rhode Island. This dual allocation of funds signifies a potential improvement in local transportation infrastructures while simultaneously supporting state transit initiatives.

Summary

S0092 is a legislative act introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly aimed at regulating rideshare and transportation network companies by imposing a seventy-five cent ($0.75) surcharge on fares charged to customers. The proposed surcharge is to be collected by rideshare companies such as Uber and Lyft, which operate through app-based platforms connecting drivers with passengers. This initiative aims to generate additional revenue for local municipalities and state transit organizations.

Contention

While the act aims to provide financial support for transportation infrastructure, some stakeholders may question the implications of such a surcharge on rideshare services. Concerns may arise regarding the financial burden placed on users of these services, particularly identifying if this could lead to increased ride prices that might affect accessibility and usage of rideshare platforms. Furthermore, opposition could stem from industries related to traditional taxis and public transport, who might view this as a competitive disadvantage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2169

Imposes a seventy-five cent (0.75) surcharge on fares charged by rideshare companies as well as an account to benefit RIPTA from the payment of sales taxes collected from rideshares.

RI H7678

Imposes a seventy-five cent (0.75) surcharge on fares charged by rideshare companies as well as an account to benefit RIPTA from the payment of sales taxes collected from rideshares.

RI S0059

Rideshare Vehicle Surcharge

RI H5621

Rideshare Vehicle Surcharge

RI H7549

Prohibits the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) from imposing any fares and/or charges for service provided to the general public. Effective 1/1/2025.

RI S2586

Increases surcharge amounts to the state, eliminates excise taxes and increases the surcharge remitted to the state for violators making false reports.

RI S2685

Prohibits an insurance carrier from assessing a premium surcharge against an insured for making an inquiry regarding the terms of their policy.

RI S2134

Exempts from sales tax the trade-in values of motorcycles as well the proceeds received as a result of an unrecovered stolen or total loss of a motorcycle.

RI S2358

Increases the amount of exemption from sales tax for clothing including footwear from two hundred fifty dollars ($250) to five hundred dollars ($500). Effective July 1, 2023.

RI S2315

Exempts from the sales and use tax the sale of firearm safety equipment and related products.

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