Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0125 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/01/2023

                             
 
 
 
2023 -- S 0125 
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S TATE  OF RHODE IS LAND 
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 
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A N   A C T 
RELATING TO FOOD AND DRUGS -- SOCIAL HOST REGULATIONS 
Introduced By: Senators Felag, Raptakis, Tikoian, Ciccone, DiPalma, and Sosnowski 
Date Introduced: February 01, 2023 
Referred To: Senate Judiciary 
 
 
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 
SECTION 1. Title 21 of the General Laws entitled "FOOD AND DRUGS" is hereby 1 
amended by adding thereto the following chapter: 2 
CHAPTER 38 3 
SOCIAL HOST REGULATIONS 4 
21-38-1. Definitions.     5 
Terms used in this chapter shall have the meaning given to them by state law except as 6 
expressly provided herein. 7 
(1) “Control” means any form of dominion including ownership, tenancy, or other 8 
possessory right. 9 
(2) “Controlled substance” means a drug or substance whose possession and use are 10 
regulated under chapter 28 of title 21 ("uniform controlled substances act"). Such term does not 11 
include any drug or substance for which the individual found to have consumed such substance has 12 
a valid prescription issued by a licensed medical practitioner authorized to issue such a prescription 13 
and medical marijuana. 14 
(3) “Gathering” means a party, gathering, or event, where a group of three (3) or more 15 
persons have assembled or are assembling for a social occasion or social activity at a residence or 16 
premises. 17 
(4) “Residence” or “premises” means a hotel or motel room, home, yard, apartment, 18 
condominium, or other dwelling unit, or a hall or meeting room, whether occupied on a temporary 19   
 
 
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or permanent basis, whether occupied as a dwelling or for a party or other social function, and 1 
whether owned, leased, rented, or used with or without compensation. 2 
(5) “Social host” means a person who permits or allows a gathering where one or more 3 
individuals consume marijuana or other controlled substances on property owned or controlled by 4 
the person.  5 
(6) “Medical marijuana” as defined in § 21-28.6-3 and regulated by chapter 28.6 of title 6 
21. 7 
(7) “Other private property” refers to a hotel or motel room; an assembly hall or meeting 8 
room; a common room of a dwelling unit used for a party like a recreation room of an apartment 9 
building; a site in a privately owned campground; privately owned vacant lot; privately owned 10 
agricultural land; or privately owned rural land whether occupied as a dwelling, and whether 11 
owned, leased, rented or used without compensation. 12 
21-38-2. Property owner’s duties and prohibitions.     13 
(a) It shall be the duty of any person having control of any residence, real property, or 14 
premises, who hosts, permits, or allows a gathering to take place at said residence or premises, to 15 
take all reasonable steps to prevent the consumption of a controlled substance by anyone at the 16 
gathering. Whenever the person having control of the residence or premises either knows or should 17 
know a person has consumed a controlled substance at their residence or premises in violation of 18 
this chapter, it is presumed that the person had the ability to take all reasonable steps to prevent the 19 
consumption of a controlled substance at the gathering; it is further presumed that the person has 20 
the ability to terminate the illegal conduct once it is, or should reasonably have been, discovered. 21 
(b) No person who owns or has control of any residence or premises shall allow a gathering 22 
to take place or continue at their residence or premises if: 23 
(1) At the gathering any person consumes any marijuana or other controlled substances; 24 
and 25 
(2) The person knows or reasonably should know by taking all reasonable steps to prevent 26 
the consumption and possession of controlled substances at the gathering. Reasonable steps include 27 
controlling access to and the use of marijuana and other controlled substances at the gathering. 28 
21-38-3. Unlawful party, gathering or event where controlled substances and/or 29 
marijuana are served to, consumed by or in the possession of any attendee.     30 
No person shall suffer, permit or host a party, gathering or event at their place of residence 31 
or other private property, place or premises or host a gathering of two (2) or more persons at a place 32 
under their control where controlled substances are served to, consumed by or in the possession of 33 
any attendee. 34   
 
 
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21-38-4. Violation(s) -- Civil fine(s) and district court jurisdiction.     1 
(a) It shall be a civil violation for a person to conduct or allow a party, gathering or event 2 
where controlled substances are served to, consumed by or in the possession of any person on 3 
premises owned by the person responsible for the event, on premises rented by or to the person 4 
responsible for the event, on premises where the person responsible for the event resides or on 5 
premises where the person responsible for the event is in control of such premises during the party, 6 
gathering or event. Law enforcement personnel, at their discretion, may immediately issue a 7 
citation for this civil violation upon evidence of the violation of this chapter. There is no 8 
requirement of a first warning in order for law enforcement to issue this civil citation. 9 
(1) Civil Fine. A first violation of this section shall result in a citation with a five hundred 10 
dollar ($500) fine. A second violation shall result in a citation with a seven hundred fifty dollar 11 
($750) fine. A third or subsequent violation shall result in a citation with a one thousand dollar 12 
($1,000) fine. 13 
(2) In the event that the responsible person, who is in violation of this section, is a juvenile, 14 
then the juvenile and the parents or guardians of that juvenile will be jointly and severally liable 15 
for the civil violation.  16 
(b) The district court shall have exclusive jurisdiction over all violations of this chapter, as 17 
provided in § 12-3-1. 18 
21-38-5. Penalties cumulative -- Actions -- Relationship to other laws.     19 
The penalties provided under this chapter are cumulative, and shall not restrict any city or 20 
town to any other remedy to which it is entitled under law or equity. Nothing in this chapter shall 21 
be deemed to preclude the imposition of any criminal penalty under state law, nor shall anything in 22 
this chapter be deemed to conflict with any penalty or provision under state law, or prohibit any 23 
conduct authorized by the state or federal Constitution. 24 
21-38-6. Severability.     25 
If any provision of this chapter or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is 26 
held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the chapter, which 27 
can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of 28 
this chapter are declared to be severable.  29 
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. 30 
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EXPLANATION 
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 
OF 
A N   A C T 
RELATING TO FOOD AND DRUGS -- SOCIAL HOST REGULATIONS 
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This act would create a social host statutory framework to address the presence and 1 
consumption of controlled substances, including marijuana, at social parties, gatherings and events. 2 
This act would take effect upon passage. 3 
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