Rhode Island 2023 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0297 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/16/2023

                     
 
 
 
2023 -- S 0297 
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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 COMMERCI AL LAW--GENERAL REGULATORY PROVISION S -- 
CONSUMER PROTECTION FROM MANDATED INDEMN IFIED (LIABILITY-FREE) 
PRODUCTS ACT 
Introduced By: Senators E Morgan, Rogers, de la Cruz, DeLuca, Paolino, Raptakis, and 
F. Lombardi 
Date Introduced: February 16, 2023 
Referred To: Senate Health & Human Services 
 
 
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 
SECTION 1.  Title 6 of General Laws entitled "Commercial Law – General Regulatory 1 
Provisions" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: 2 
CHAPTER 13.4 3 
CONSUMER PROTECTION FROM INDEMNIFIED (LIABILITY -FREE) PRODUCTS ACT 4 
6-13.4-1. Short title. 5 
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Consumer Protection from 6 
Indemnified (Liability-Free) Products Act". 7 
6-13.4-2. Definitions. 8 
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following meaning, unless the 9 
context requires otherwise: 10 
(1) "Consumer" means an individual who enters into a transaction primarily for personal, 11 
family, or household purposes. 12 
(2) "Educational institution" means an institution of learning not operated for profit that is 13 
empowered to confer diplomas, educational, literary, or academic degrees; that has a regular 14 
faculty, curriculum, and organized body of pupils or students in attendance throughout the usual 15 
school year; that keeps and furnishes to students and others records required and accepted for 16 
entrance to schools of secondary, collegiate, or graduate rank. 17 
(3) "Employer" means the state and all political subdivisions of the state and any person in 18   
 
 
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this state employing four (4) or more individuals, and any person acting in the interest of an 1 
employer directly or indirectly. 2 
(4) "Employment" means an individual's entire service, if the service is localized in the 3 
state. Service is deemed to be localized in the state if: 4 
(i) The service is performed entirely within the state; or 5 
(ii) The service is performed both within and without the state; however, the service 6 
performed without the state is incidental to the individual's service within the state; 7 
(iii)(A) Employment shall include an individual's service, performed within and without 8 
the state, if the service is not localized in any state; however, some of the service is performed in 9 
the state; and 10 
(B) The individual's base of operation is in the state; or 11 
(C) If there is no base of operations, then the place for which the service is directed or 12 
controlled is in the state; or 13 
(D) The individual's base of operations or place from which the service is directed or 14 
controlled is not in any state in which some part of the service is performed; however, the 15 
individual's residence is in the state. 16 
(iv) In the event that any employee is denied or fails to receive wage, benefits, or wage 17 
supplements as a result of a violation of this chapter, the employee shall have available civil and 18 
other remedies available at law or equity. The department of labor and training may take any and 19 
all appropriate actions to enforce the provisions of this chapter, including, but not limited to, 20 
injunctions, cease and desist orders, and other penalties provided by law. 21 
(v) Recovery pursuant to a violation of this chapter shall be applicable to secure recovery 22 
against the merged, consolidated, or resulting corporation or other successor employer, 23 
notwithstanding anything contained in this chapter or elsewhere to the contrary. 24 
(vi) This section is enacted in order to protect the employment interests of all persons 25 
engaged in employment in the state under existing labor contracts and shall be liberally construed 26 
in every case in order to achieve that purpose. 27 
(5) "Government agencies" means any department, division, office, bureau, board, 28 
commission, authority, nonprofit community organization, or any other agency or instrumentality 29 
created by any municipality or by the state, or to which the state is a party, which is responsible for 30 
the regulation, inspection, visitation, or supervision of facilities or which provides services to 31 
residents of facilities. 32 
(6) "Employment opportunity" means an opportunity to be employed. 33 
(7) "Guardian" means a person appointed or qualified by a court as a guardian of an 34   
 
 
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individual, including a limited guardian, excluding a person who is only a guardian ad litem. 1 
(8) "Harassment" or "harassing" means following a knowing and willful course of conduct 2 
directed at a specific person with the intent to seriously alarm, annoy, or bother the person, and 3 
which serves no legitimate purpose. The course of conduct must be such as would cause a 4 
reasonable person to suffer substantial emotional distress, or be in fear of bodily injury. 5 
(9) "Loss of employment" means a person who is no longer employed. 6 
(10) "Mandate" means to officially require something or to direct or require something. 7 
(11) "Opt out" means to decline or defer. 8 
(12) "Private or public education" means the academic program pursued by the person in 9 
obtaining the bachelor's, master's, or doctorate degree, and that the programs include formal course 10 
work, seminars, and practice. 11 
(13) "Promotion" means employees who have been found qualified through suitable tests 12 
for promotion to positions in other classes under the provisions of chapter 4 of title 36 and the rules 13 
pertaining thereto. 14 
(14) "Recommendation" means representation in favor of a person or thing. 15 
(15) "Requirement" means something that is needed or wanted, compulsory or a necessary 16 
condition. 17 
6-13.4-3. Prohibition of government agencies, employers and educational institutions 18 
making recommendations to consumers to accept indemnified products. 19 
(a) Government agencies, employers, private businesses or educational institutions are 20 
prohibited from mandating liability-free products which would result in a consumer's: 21 
(1) Loss of employment, employment opportunity or promotion; or 22 
(2) Losing the ability to receive a public or private education. 23 
(b) A consumer or guardian of a consumer shall have the right to decline an indemnified 24 
product which an employer, government agency, private business or educational institution is 25 
recommending to the consumer without incurring harassment, loss of employment, loss of an 26 
employment opportunity, promotion, or the ability to receive a private or public education. 27 
6-13.4-4. Enforcement. 28 
The Rhode Island consumer protection unit under the office of the attorney general shall 29 
pursue a case of this nature if loss of or a threat of loss of employment, promotion, employment 30 
opportunity or the loss of the ability to receive a public or private education or harassment occurs 31 
due to a consumer or guardian of a consumer declining an indemnified product which an employer 32 
or government agency has recommended. 33 
6-13.4-5. Public policy. 34   
 
 
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Any provision of a contract or agreement of any kind that purports to waive or limit in any 1 
way a consumer's rights under this chapter, including, but not limited to, any right to a remedy or  2 
means of enforcement, shall be deemed contrary to public policy and shall be voided and 3 
unenforceable. This section shall not prevent a consumer or the guardian of a consumer to decline 4 
an indemnified product that is recommended by an employer, government agency or educational 5 
institution. 6 
6-13.4-6. Consumer opt out of indemnified products. 7 
A consumer or guardian of a consumer shall be able to opt out from recommended 8 
indemnified products by submitting in writing that they are opting out and shall not be required to 9 
provide specific reasoning for opting out. 10 
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. 11 
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EXPLANATION 
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 
OF 
A N   A C T 
RELATING TO COMMERCI AL LAW--GENERAL REGULATORY PROVISIONS -- 
CONSUMER PROTECTION FROM MANDATED INDEMN IFIED (LIABILITY-FREE) 
PRODUCTS ACT 
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This act prohibits mandating indemnified products to consumers which would result in loss 1 
of employment, loss of employment opportunity, loss of promotion, loss of the ability to receive a 2 
private or public education, or coercion or harassment if a consumer declines an indemnified 3 
product.   4 
This act would take effect upon passage. 5 
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