Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5974

Introduced
2/28/25  

Caption

Permits hit and run victims suffering serious bodily injury to recover under the crime victim compensation program.

Impact

If enacted, H5974 would directly influence the state’s criminal injuries compensation statutes. By including hit and run incidents within the compensation framework, the bill seeks to remedy gaps in support systems for victims who often find themselves in precarious situations after such offenses. The move is intended to enhance public safety and ensure that victims are not left to navigate the aftermath of a crime without support, thereby reinforcing Rhode Island's commitment to protecting its residents.

Summary

House Bill H5974 introduces important amendments to Rhode Island's Criminal Injuries Compensation law, specifically addressing the eligibility of hit and run victims who suffer serious bodily injuries. This bill would allow such victims to seek compensation under the state's crime victim compensation program, a significant change aimed at providing support for those affected by hit and run incidents. The legislation underscores the need for improved protections for vulnerable victims who may not currently have recourse under existing laws, thus expanding the scope of assistance available to them.

Contention

The bill has been met with discussions regarding its implications and potential impact on state resources. While supporters argue that it is a necessary extension of victim rights, critics may raise concerns about the financial burden it could place on the compensation program. There may also be debates about whether current provisions sufficiently cover the needs of all crime victims or if further amendments are essential to address specific areas of victimization more comprehensively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0617

Dictates the length a search warrant involving a tracking device would be valid and provide a process to extend the time frame of the tracking device for good cause.

RI H5438

Dictates the length a search warrant involving a tracking device would be valid and provide a process to extend the time frame of the tracking device for good cause.

RI S0665

Permits hit and run victims suffering serious bodily injury to recover under the crime victim compensation program.

RI H5359

Requires law enforcement to obtain consent before placing audio or video recorders on the private property of another.

RI H5440

Permits non-sworn public safety officers/security guards at private colleges/universities to detain individuals for no longer than 30 minutes within the campus’s jurisdiction if the officer or guard believes the person committed a criminal offense.

RI H5501

Prohibits the courts from setting cash or surety bail on any misdemeanor offense but permits the court to set reasonable non-monetary conditions of bail to assure the defendant's presence in court as required and to protect the community.

RI S0516

Permits non-sworn public safety officers/security guards at private colleges/universities to detain individuals for no longer than 30 minutes within the campus’s jurisdiction if the officer or guard believes the person committed a criminal offense.

RI S0535

Increases number of members of the state crime laboratory commission 9, changes makeup of commission to include individuals with expertise in law enforcement, criminal defense, scientific research, makes chair of department of physics executive secretary.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.