Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7687

Introduced
3/2/22  

Caption

Relating To Courts And Civil Procedure--courts--court Administration--selection Pool For Court Appointed Receivers

Impact

The introduction of H7687 is poised to impact state laws relating to court administration and the selection process for receivers. By establishing a requisite percentage for diversity, the bill could lead to a more equitable distribution of opportunities for minority group members within the judiciary. This aligns with the ongoing national dialogue about the importance of diversity in all sectors, including the legal system, as well as efforts to mitigate systemic inequalities. Furthermore, it mandates the clerk of the superior court to prepare a yearly report that will outline the composition of the selection pool and the appointments made, fostering transparency and accountability in the implementation of the law.

Summary

House Bill H7687 aims to enhance racial diversity within the selection pool for court-appointed receivers in Rhode Island. Specifically, it mandates that at least fifteen percent of the selection pool and the appointed receivers must be persons of color. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to promote equity and inclusivity in judicial appointments and ensures that the receivers, who play significant roles in managing court-assigned cases, reflect the diversity of the community they serve. By instituting this requirement, the bill intends to foster greater representation of minority groups in positions of judicial responsibility.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that it is a necessary step toward enhancing diversity and representation in the judiciary, some opponents may feel that such mandates could inadvertently set quotas that might compromise merit-based selections. The balancing act between achieving diversity and maintaining the highest standards of professionalism in court operations is likely to spur discussions and debates surrounding this bill. Supporters see the legislation as a critical, proactive measure to address historical inequities, while detractors may express concerns regarding its feasibility and unintended consequences.

Additional_points

H7687 will take effect upon passage, signaling an immediate commitment to implement its provisions. The requirement for a diversity report could also serve as a mechanism to evaluate the effectiveness of the bill over time and guide future legislative efforts towards ensuring equity in judicial positions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7685

Courts -- Judicial Selection

RI HB3336

Relating to the jurisdiction of, and practices and procedures in civil cases before, justice courts, county courts, statutory county courts, and district courts.

RI SB2342

Relating to the jurisdiction of, and practices and procedures in civil cases before, justice courts, county courts, statutory county courts, and district courts.

RI SB302

Regards courts and court procedures

RI SB61

Regards courts and court procedures

RI HB260

Regards courts and court procedures

RI S2674

Courts -- Justices Of Supreme, Superior, And Family Courts -- Traffic Tribunal

RI SB992

Relating to the jurisdiction and administration of, and procedures relating to, certain courts in this state, including procedures for appeals.

RI HB3763

Relating to the jurisdiction and administration of, and procedures relating to, certain courts in this state, including procedures for appeals.

RI SB1246

Insurance; establishing requirements for receivership; modifying receivership court proceedings. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.