Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7794

Introduced
3/3/22  

Caption

Temporary Disability Insurance -- Contributions

Impact

The proposed bill would reduce the employee contribution rate while simultaneously increasing the employer's responsibility to match this contribution. Specifically, the bill mandates that employers must contribute an amount equivalent to half of the employee's total contribution. This shift could provide financial relief to employees and encourage broader participation in the temporary disability insurance program, potentially impacting both employee financial security and employer obligations.

Summary

House Bill 7794 addresses the regulations surrounding contributions to temporary disability insurance in the state of Rhode Island. Introduced in March 2022, the bill proposes amendments to existing laws to modify how these contributions are calculated and collected. One of the key changes includes altering the taxable wage base for contributions, setting a minimum threshold of $38,000 or based on the annual earnings needed to qualify for maximum benefits. This adjustment aims to ensure that the contributions reflect current economic realities and benefit levels.

Contention

Despite its intentions, House Bill 7794 may face scrutiny from stakeholders within the labor community and business sector. Supporters argue that reducing employee contributions will make it easier for workers to secure necessary financial support during periods of temporary disability. Conversely, potential opposition could arise from employers concerned about the increased financial burden of matching contributions. The balance of opinions among legislators and interested parties will likely influence the bill's progression through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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