Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2127

Introduced
1/25/22  

Caption

Implantation Devices As Conditions Of Employment

Impact

The introduction of S2127 is expected to significantly impact labor laws in Rhode Island. By establishing regulations against mandatory implantation practices, the bill aims to promote safe workplace environments and uphold individual liberties. The potential criminal penalties of up to $1,000 for employers who violate this provision further strengthen the protections afforded to workers and signal a broader legislative intention to safeguard employee autonomy in the workforce.

Summary

Bill S2127 aims to prohibit the requirement of implantation devices as conditions of employment within the state of Rhode Island. Specifically, it seeks to protect employees and prospective employees from being forced to implant, or undergo any procedure related to the implantation of a device, in order to secure a job or receive additional benefits. This legislative effort highlights growing concerns regarding employee rights in the context of rapidly advancing technology and worker protections.

Contention

Notably, the bill may invoke differing opinions among various stakeholders. Proponents argue it represents a crucial measure for protecting civil liberties, while opponents may raise concerns about its implications on emerging workplace technologies and the flexibility of employers to adapt to new practices. The bill's reception will likely reflect a balance between the advancement of technology in the workplace and the fundamental rights of employees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0324

Prohibition Of Implantation Devices As Conditions Of Employment

RI HB3498

Relating to minimum conditions of employment.

RI SB2088

Employment; protect employees from forced human microchip implantation.

RI SB905

Labor; microchip implantation; prohibiting employer conduct; directing Commissioner of Labor to promulgate rules. Emergency.

RI SB905

Labor; microchip implantation; prohibiting employer conduct; directing Commissioner of Labor to promulgate rules. Emergency.

RI HB2800

Relating to age-based employment discrimination.

RI SB1732

Labor; microchip implantation; prohibiting employer conduct; rules. Emergency.

RI SB1769

Conditions of employment; prohibiting vaccination as a condition of employment; requiring notice; prohibiting disciplinary action. Emergency.

RI HB2138

Relating to optionally provided employment benefits; prescribing an effective date.

RI HB2874

Relating to preferences for veterans in public employment selection processes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.