Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5859

Introduced
2/28/25  

Caption

Permits the use of private well water in food service establishment's restrooms if the water complies with the standards established pursuant to § 23-1-5.3(8).

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2028

Establishes standards governing the municipal regulation of outdoor dining at food service establishments.

RI H7064

Establishes standards governing the municipal regulation of outdoor dining at food service establishments.

RI S2292

Establishes the first Green Justice Zone, a model that may be replicated in future years to ensure that all communities throughout the state have clean air and clean water.

RI H5301

Sanitation In Food Establishments

RI H7215

Mandates that food service establishments only provide single-use foodware accessories and standard condiments to a customer upon request.

RI H5178

Food Allergy Awareness In Food Service Establishments

RI H5328

Food Allergy Awareness In Food Service Establishments

RI H7981

Amends the provisions relative to permitted uses within residential, industrial and commercial zoning use districts.

RI S0724

Pfas In Drinking Water, Groundwater, And Surface Water

RI H5861

Pfas In Drinking Water, Groundwater, And Surface Water

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