Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0732

Introduced
3/7/25  
Refer
3/7/25  
Report Pass
6/10/25  

Caption

Permits retired superior court magistrates to be assigned to perform service pursuant to §§ 8-2-11.1, 8-2-39, 8-2-39.1 or 8-2-39.2 and be reemployed by the superior court without any forfeiture or reduction of any retirement benefits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2163

Allows retired public safety officers to seek secondary employment with the state or any municipality without any reduction or forfeiture of retirement benefits.

RI H7499

Allows retired public safety officers to seek secondary employment with the state or any municipality without any reduction or forfeiture of retirement benefits.

RI H5909

Courts - Superior Court

RI S2226

Provides that a magistrate of the family court has the power and authority to hear contested divorce matters.

RI H7271

Provides that a magistrate of the family court has the power and authority to hear contested divorce matters.

RI S1053

Superior Court

RI H6060

Superior Court

RI S2914

Permits grand juries to issue reports and would provide for a process for review and acceptance by the superior court for dissemination to the public.

RI H7628

Permits grand juries to issue reports and would provide for a process for review and acceptance by the superior court for dissemination to the public.

RI H7199

Permits family court to make orders of support and education of a child from ages eighteen (18) to twenty-one (21).

Similar Bills

RI H6138

Permits retired superior court magistrates to be assigned to perform service pursuant to §§ 8-2-11.1, 8-2-39, 8-2-39.1 or 8-2-39.2 and be reemployed by the superior court without any forfeiture or reduction of any retirement benefits.

RI H5538

Third Party Health Insurance Administrators

CT HB06387

An Act Concerning Court Operations.

NC H620

AOC Agency Requests.-AB

CA AB720

Inmates: psychiatric medication: informed consent.

CT HB06493

An Act Permitting Appeals Of Small Claims Matters.

CA SB1184

Mental health: involuntary treatment: antipsychotic medication.

CA SB1317

Inmates: psychiatric medication: informed consent.