Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8323

Introduced
5/30/24  

Caption

Totally repeals the 1964 public law, which established the Johnston Municipal Court and which has never been amended and would enable the town of Johnston to establish a municipal court and housing court with expanded legal and equitable powers.

Impact

The repeal of the existing law will empower Johnston’s town council to set up a more modern court structure. The new municipal court will possess original jurisdiction over ordinances and minor offenses, while the housing court will focus on zoning and housing violations, including various housing-related statutes. This shift represents a move towards localized governance where community-specific issues can be addressed directly by local authorities rather than relying on statewide systems. Such changes are anticipated to streamline legal processes and enhance the responsiveness of the judicial system in Johnston.

Summary

House Bill 8323 seeks to repeal the 1964 public law establishing the Johnston Police Court, enabling the town of Johnston to create its own municipal court and a housing court with expanded legal powers. This significant change will allow the town to manage its judicial processes more effectively and tailor its court system to local needs, improving the administration of justice within the municipality. The bill emphasizes the local council's authority to designate judges and administrative procedures suitable for the new courts.

Contention

While supporters advocate for increased local control and the opportunity for a tailored judicial approach, there may be contention surrounding the implementation and administrative oversight of the new court systems. Concerns could be raised regarding adequate funding, staffing, and potential overlaps in jurisdiction between the new and existing courts. Furthermore, the public's acceptance of this shift will depend on transparent communication and effective outreach from local government to ensure stakeholders understand the benefits and any implications of these legislative changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5236

Joint Resolution To Approve And Publish And Submit To The Electors A Proposition Of Amendment To The Constitution Of The State (initiative And Referendum) (this Resolution Would Enable The Citizens Of Rhode Island To Propose Laws And Amendments To The Constitution Through An Initiative And Referendum Process, Except As To Revenue And Appropriations, Which Power Remains Vested In The General Assembly.)

RI S0605

Just Cause Dismissal Of Municipal Police Chief

RI H6429

Authorizing The Town Of North Kingstown To Issue Not More Than $222,460,000 Of Bond And Notes Of Which

RI S1076

Authorizing The Town Of North Kingstown To Issue Not More Than $222,460,000 Of Bond And Notes Of Which

RI H5786

Municipal Detention Facility Corporations

RI S0410

Municipal Detention Facility Corporations

RI H5051

House Resolution Adopting The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The Years 2023 And 2024 (this Resolution Would Adopt The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The Years 2023 And 2024.)

RI S0589

Relating To The Kingston Fire District In The Town Of South Kingstown

RI S1031

Validating And Ratifying Amendments To The Home Rule Charter Of The Town Of Coventry

RI H6424

Validating And Ratifying Amendments To The Home Rule Charter Of The Town Of Coventry

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