Rhode Island 2025 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5507 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/13/2025

                     
 
 
 
2025 -- H 5507 
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S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D 
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025 
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A N   A C T 
RELATING TO LABOR AND LABOR RELATIONS -- MINIMUM WAGES 
Introduced By: Representatives Felix, Edwards, Kazarian, Batista, Diaz, Sanchez, 
Stewart, Morales, Potter, and Furtado 
Date Introduced: February 13, 2025 
Referred To: House Labor 
 
 
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 
SECTION 1. Section 28-12-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 28-12 entitled "Minimum 1 
Wages" is hereby amended to read as follows: 2 
28-12-5. Employees receiving gratuities. 3 
(a) Every employer shall pay to each of the employer’s employees who are engaged in any 4 
work or employment in which gratuities have customarily and usually constituted a part of his or 5 
her weekly income, the rate as provided by §§ 28-12-3 and 28-12-3.1. 6 
(b) Allowance for gratuities as part of the hourly wage rate for restaurants, hotels, and other 7 
industries, except taxicabs and limited public motor vehicles, shall be an amount equal to the 8 
applicable minimum rates as provided by §§ 28-12-3 and 28-12-3.1 less two dollars and eighty-9 
nine cents ($2.89) per hour. “Gratuities” means voluntary monetary compensation received directly 10 
or indirectly by the employee for services rendered. 11 
(c) Each employer desiring to deduct for gratuities as part of the minimum rates as provided 12 
in §§ 28-12-3 and 28-12-3.1 wages paid to an employee shall provide substantial evidence that the 13 
amount shall be as set out in the formula in subsection (b) of this section; however, the cash wage 14 
shall not be less than two dollars and eighty-nine cents ($2.89) per hour; provided, however, that 15 
commencing January 1, 2016, the cash wage shall increase by fifty cents ($.50) to an amount not 16 
less than three dollars and thirty-nine cents ($3.39) per hour; provided further, that commencing 17 
January 1, 2017, the cash wage shall increase by fifty cents ($.50) to an amount not less than three 18 
dollars and eighty-nine cents ($3.89) per hour; provided further, that commencing January 1, 2026, 19   
 
 
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the cash wage shall increase by three dollars and six cents ($3.06) to an amount not less than six 1 
dollars and ninety-five cents ($6.95) per hour; commencing January 1, 2027, the cash wage shall 2 
increase by two dollars ($2.00) to an amount not less than eight dollars and ninety-five cents ($8.95) 3 
per hour; commencing January 1, 2028, the cash wage shall increase by two dollars ($2.00) to an 4 
amount not less than ten dollars and ninety-five cents ($10.95) per hour; commencing January 1, 5 
2029, the cash wage shall increase by two dollars ($2.00) to an amount not less than twelve dollars 6 
and ninety-five cents ($12.95) per hour; commencing January 1, 2030, the cash wage shall increase 7 
by two dollars ($2.00) to an amount not less than fourteen dollars and ninety-five cents ($14.95) 8 
per hour; commencing January 1, 2031, the cash wage shall be no less than the minimum wage, 9 
established pursuant to § 28-12-3. 10 
(d) The director of labor and training shall notify employers concerning what type of proof 11 
shall be accepted as substantial evidence for the purpose of this subsection. Employees involved 12 
shall be entitled to a hearing on the question of the amount of deduction if they so desire. 13 
(e) In cases where wages are figured by the employer on an incentive basis in such a manner 14 
that an employee of reasonable average ability earns at least the minimum wage established by §§ 15 
28-12-3 and 28-12-3.1, it shall be taken that the employer has complied with this statute. It shall be 16 
of no concern to the director of labor and training how the employer arrives at its wage scale so 17 
long as it is not unreasonable in its demands on the employee. 18 
(f) Where, in the case of the employment of a full-time student who has not attained his or 19 
her nineteenth (19th) birthday engaged in the activities of a nonprofit association or corporation, 20 
whose aims and objectives are religious, educational, librarial, or community service in nature, the 21 
employer-employee relationship does exist, the employer shall pay to each such employee wages 22 
at a rate of not less than ninety percent (90%) of the minimum wage as specified in § 28-12-3. In 23 
case of any conflict between provisions of this section and those of § 28-12-3.1, the provisions of 24 
§ 28-12-3.1 shall govern. 25 
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. 26 
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EXPLANATION 
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 
OF 
A N   A C T 
RELATING TO LABOR AND LABOR RELATIONS -- MINIMUM WAGES 
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Commencing January 1, 2026, this act would gradually increase the minimum wage for 1 
employees receiving gratuities, from the current three dollars and eighty-nine cents ($3.89) to 2 
fourteen dollars and ninety-five cents ($14.95) by January 1, 2030 and on January 1, 2031 the 3 
minimum wage for employees receiving gratuities shall be no less than the minimum wage 4 
established by the minimum wage law, exclusive of any consideration of gratuities. 5 
This act would take effect upon passage. 6 
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