Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7363

Introduced
1/28/26  

Caption

Establishes the commuter transportation benefit chapter. Employers with five hundred (500) or more employees required to establish a pre-tax commuter transportation fringe benefit program.

Impact

The enactment of H7363 is expected to significantly influence state labor laws by formally integrating commuter benefits into employer obligations. It aims to provide financial relief to employees as they commute, which may lead to increased job satisfaction and retention. Moreover, it underscores a progressive approach to labor relations by recognizing the importance of transportation in employee welfare. However, the bill excludes certain entities, including federal and state governments, local governments, and organizations currently under collective bargaining agreements. This exclusion may limit the bill's immediate impact on specific sectors.

Summary

House Bill H7363, titled the 'Commuter Transportation Benefits Act,' introduces a new regulatory framework in Rhode Island that mandates certain employers to provide commuter-related benefits to their employees. Specifically, employers with 500 or more employees will be required to establish a pre-tax transportation fringe benefit program. This program is designed to support employees in covering commuting costs, including transportation to and from their workplaces, through pre-tax deductions from their gross income. The legislation aligns with federal tax provisions but seeks to enhance local worker benefits within the state.

Contention

Debate surrounding H7363 may focus on the financial implications for employers, particularly smaller businesses that may struggle to implement such benefits. Opponents may argue that mandating commuter benefits could impose an additional financial burden during challenging economic periods, especially for those employers who can demonstrate a severe financial hardship due to compliance. Supporters, however, emphasize the long-term benefits of promoting public transit usage and reducing the environmental impacts of commuting, framing the bill as a step toward sustainable workforce development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5304

Establishes the commuter transportation benefit chapter. Employers with five hundred (500) or more employees would be required to establish a pre-tax commuter transportation fringe benefit program.

RI S0382

Establishes the commuter transportation benefit chapter. Employers with five hundred (500) or more employees would be required to establish a pre-tax commuter transportation fringe benefit program.

RI S0585

Establishes the E-Verify compliance program which would require all non-governmental employers within the state with 3 or more employees to apply to participate in the federal E-Verify program and to agree to participate in the program, if accepted.

RI H5941

Establishes the portable benefit plan for independent contractors.

RI H5505

Prohibits payments in lieu of pension benefits to person employed more than ninety (90) days.

RI S1113

Prohibits payments in lieu of pension benefits to person employed more than ninety (90) days.

RI H5678

Requires small employers with one to fifty (1-50) employees and large employers with fifty (50) or more employees to pay overtime wages to exempt workers if their salary exceeds varying multipliers of minimum wage for a forty (40) hour workweek.

RI S0589

Requires small employers with one to fifty (1-50) employees and large employers with fifty (50) or more employees to pay overtime wages to exempt workers if their salary exceeds varying multipliers of minimum wage for a forty (40) hour workweek.

RI S0777

Requires that present and former employees, active and retired members, and beneficiaries receiving any retirement, disability or death allowance receive a $2,000 increase per year.

RI S0959

Protects bullying/psychological abuse in workplace inflicted upon employees by employers/co-employees/provides civil remedies to affected employees/fines against employers/imprisonment/fines against co-employees.

Similar Bills

VA HB976

Person in temporary detention process; alternative transportation provider.

UT SB0310

Transportation Utility Fee Amendments

AZ SB1184

Transportation services employees; drivers; wages

CA AB1343

Local alternative transportation improvement program: Feather River crossing.

MI SB0928

Health: licensing; behavioral health transportation licensing requirements; provide for. Amends 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1001 - 330.2106) by adding ch. 9B. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0927'26

NJ S1249

Requires transportation network companies to share information concerning sexual misconduct investigation of driver; authorizes transportation network company to ban drivers from accessing digital network during and following investigation.

CO HB1328

Medicaid Nonemergency Medical Transportation

CA SB371

Transportation network companies: insurance coverage.