Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0472

Introduced
3/7/23  

Caption

Grocery Stores

Impact

The bill is significant as it aims to address various social issues stemming from the increasing reliance on self-service technology. Among the concerns highlighted in the bill's findings are the potential for increased isolation among customers, especially the elderly, and the economic implications for retail workers, many of whom are part-time employees working low-wage jobs. By limiting self-service checkouts, the bill seeks to encourage more manual transactions, which may help maintain employment levels for cashiers and improve the quality of customer service in grocery stores.

Summary

Senate Bill S0472 proposes new regulations affecting grocery stores, particularly focusing on the operation of self-service checkouts. The bill establishes a limit on the number of self-service checkout stations that can operate simultaneously at any grocery store to a maximum of six. This regulation is seen as a measure to preserve the traditional role of grocery stores as social hubs, particularly for elderly customers who are often less comfortable with self-checkout technology and may prefer interactions with human cashiers.

Contention

There may be contentious debates surrounding S0472, particularly regarding its impact on operational efficiency for grocery store owners. Proponents of the bill argue that the regulations will enhance customer experience and support retail employees, while opponents may contend that such regulations could increase operational costs and limit customer choices. Additionally, there are considerations regarding the enforcement of these regulations, as the bill designates the state's Consumer Protection Unit as the primary enforcer and outlines penalties for non-compliance, raising questions about implementation and fairness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5161

Grocery Stores

RI S2268

Requires grocery stores to specifically limit the number of self-service checkout units to six (6) units per location. The consumer protection unit of the department of attorney general would have authority to enforce these restrictions.

RI S0085

Requires grocery stores to specifically limit the number of self-service checkout units to six (6) units per location. The consumer protection unit of the department of attorney general would have authority to enforce these restrictions.

RI H6282

Requires grocery stores to specifically limit the number of self-service checkout units to six (6) units per location. The consumer protection unit of the department of attorney general would have authority to enforce these restrictions.

RI H7230

Requires grocery stores to specifically limit the number of self-service checkout units to six (6) units per location. The consumer protection unit of the department of attorney general would have authority to enforce these restrictions.

RI SB442

Grocery retail store and retail drug establishment employees: self-service checkout.

RI HB3627

Contracts; Grocery Store Checkout Station Act; self-service checkout stations; traditional checkout stations; Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry; severability; effective date.

RI S237

Regulating self-checkouts in grocery establishments

RI SB1446

Grocery retail store and retail drug establishment employees: self-service checkout and consequential workplace technology.

RI H5552

Creates a new chapter to protect Rhode Island consumers from coercive tactics at grocery stores.

Similar Bills

CA SB442

Grocery retail store and retail drug establishment employees: self-service checkout.

CA SB1446

Grocery retail store and retail drug establishment employees: self-service checkout and consequential workplace technology.

OR SB551

Relating to plastic waste.

OR HB3787

Relating to checkout bags.

AZ HB2802

Checkout bags; penalty; enforcement; reporting

MS HB100

Retailers; prohibit use of self-checkout terminals to scan consumer's driver's licenses to verify age.

MS HB73

Retailers; prohibit use of self-checkout terminals to scan consumer's driver's licenses to verify age.

TX HB1913

Relating to requirements for businesses that offer plastic checkout bags to customers.