Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7613

Introduced
3/2/22  

Caption

Citizens Commission For The Safety And Care Of The Elderly

Impact

The bill's implementation will enable improved communication and collaboration between state officials and local agencies concerning crime prevention and safety measures affecting older citizens. Specifically, it mandates the training of police and fire advocates to work directly with the elderly community, ensuring they are informed about the available protective services and resources. This commission will create a structured approach for addressing challenges the elderly face, thus having a positive ripple effect on the state's public safety framework.

Summary

House Bill 7613 aims to enhance the safety and care of the elderly population in Rhode Island through the establishment and amendment of the Citizens Commission for the Safety and Care of the Elderly. This bill proposes significant changes within the commission, enhancing its function as a liaison among the legislature, public safety officials, and the elderly community. It aims to ensure that representatives within police and fire departments are designated to advocate for older adults' safety issues, thereby creating a supportive environment that prioritizes their needs and well-being.

Contention

While most discussions around H7613 have focused on its necessity and potential benefits, some concerns regarding the adequacy of funding and resources have been raised. The commission is designated to report findings to the legislature annually, which includes recommendations for further improvements and appropriations, yet the effectiveness of these measures depends greatly on the state’s commitment to following through. Critics may argue that without a significant increase in financial support, the commission may struggle to fulfill its expanded role effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5606

Citizens' Commission For The Safety And Care Of The Elderly

RI S0720

Citizens' Commission For The Safety And Care Of The Elderly

RI H7879

Home And Community Care Services To The Elderly

RI H5719

Advances the interests of older Rhode Islanders by adding a representative of an aging adult organization and a permanent committee on aging to the state planning council and creates a permanent legislative commission on aging adults.

RI SB490

State Boards, Committees, Commissions, Task Forces, and Workgroups - Elimination of Citizenship Requirements and Establishment of Diversity Requirements

RI HB696

State Boards, Committees, Commissions, Task Forces, and Workgroups - Elimination of Citizenship Requirements and Establishment of Diversity Requirements

RI H7616

Department Of Healthy Aging

RI S0300

Removes appointees of state boards, commissions, public authorities and quasi-public who have a corporate/business interest in the subject matter of the board or commission.

RI H7437

Reduces the number of commissioners on the board of commissioners to no less than fifteen and would add a d/b/a Serve RI designation after commissions name.

RI S2805

Reduces the number of commissioners on the board of commissioners to no less than fifteen and would add a d/b/a Serve RI designation after commissions name.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.