Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5363

Introduced
2/7/25  

Caption

Prohibits civil asset forfeiture regarding violations of the controlled substances laws until a criminal conviction is obtained.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H8105

Prohibits civil asset forfeiture regarding violations of the controlled substances laws until a criminal conviction is obtained.

RI H5582

Uniform Controlled Substances Act

RI S0908

Uniform Controlled Substances Act

RI H6162

Uniform Controlled Substances Act

RI S1015

Uniform Controlled Substances Act

RI H7315

Makes the possession of small amounts of schedule I through V controlled substances, except for the possession of marijuana, civil violations punishable by a ($100) fine for a first offense and up to ($300) for subsequent offenses.

RI H5921

Uniform Controlled Substances Act

RI H7973

Amends the uniform controlled substances act and reclassifies simple possession of 28 grams or less of certain controlled substances as a misdemeanor.

RI S0793

Uniform Controlled Substances Act

RI S2934

Decriminalizes certain commercial sexual activity.

Similar Bills

HI HB1965

Relating To Property Forfeiture.

HI SB149

Relating To Property Forfeiture.

LA SB359

Provides for civil forfeiture reform. (8/1/22)

KS HB2380

Requiring a criminal conviction for civil asset forfeiture, remitting proceeds from civil asset forfeiture to the state general fund, increasing the burden of proof required to forfeit property, making certain property ineligible for forfeiture, providing persons involved in forfeiture proceedings representation by counsel and the ability to demand a jury trial and allowing a person to request a hearing on whether forfeiture is excessive.

KS HB2606

Specifying that certain drug offenses do not give rise to forfeiture under the Kansas standard asset seizure and forfeiture act, requiring courts to make a finding that forfeiture is not excessive, restricting actions prior to commencement of forfeiture proceedings, requiring probable cause affidavit filing and review to commence proceedings, increasing the burden of proof required to forfeit property to clear and convincing evidence and authorizing courts to order payment of attorney fees and costs for certain claimants.

KS SB458

Specifying that certain drug offenses do not give rise to forfeiture under the Kansas standard asset seizure and forfeiture act, providing limitations on state and local law enforcement agency requests for federal adoption of a seizure under the act, requiring probable cause affidavit filing and review to commence forfeiture proceedings, increasing the burden of proof required to forfeit property to clear and convincing evidence, authorizing courts to order payment of attorney fees and costs for certain claimants and requiring the Kansas bureau of investigation to submit forfeiture fund financial reports to the legislature.

HI HB126

Relating To Property Forfeiture.

HI SB320

Relating To Property Forfeiture.