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SENATE RESOLUTION EXPRESSING CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF ELLIE CHASE
This is a Senate resolution from the Rhode Island State Senate offering official condolences following the death of Ellie Chase.
SENATE RESOLUTION FORMALLY REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION TO IMPLEMENT ALL PROVISIONS OF THE STATE FUNDING FORMULA FOR EDUCATION
This is a Senate resolution from the Rhode Island legislature formally asking the state's Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (RIDE) to fully carry out all parts of the existing school funding formula.
SENATE RESOLUTION HONORING SANDRA LAKE FOR HER EXTRAORDINARY CONTRIBUTIONS TO WOMEN AND COMMUNITIES IN RHODE ISLAND
This is a Senate resolution from the Rhode Island State Senate honoring Sandra Lake for her outstanding contributions to women and communities across Rhode Island.
SENATE RESOLUTION CELEBRATING MARCH OF 2026 AS “ARTS IN THE SCHOOLS - YOUTH ART MONTH” IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
This is a Senate resolution from the Rhode Island state legislature officially designating March 2026 as "Arts in the Schools - Youth Art Month" in Rhode Island.
SENATE RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING THE AMERICAN HELLENIC EDUCATIONAL PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION (AHEPA) CHAPTER 106 "SOPHOCLES" OF PROVIDENCE ON THE JOYOUS OCCASION OF ITS 100TH ANNIVERSARY
This is a congratulatory resolution from the Rhode Island Senate honoring the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA) Chapter 106, known as "Sophocles," based in Providence, Rhode Island, on its 100th anniversary.
SENATE RESOLUTION EXPRESSING DEEPEST CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF THE HONORABLE JAMES M. DONELAN, ESQ.
This is a memorial resolution passed by the Rhode Island Senate to honor the life and passing of James M.
SENATE RESOLUTION EXPRESSING DEEPEST CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF FRANCISCO J. BATISTA
This is a Senate resolution from the Rhode Island State Senate expressing official condolences on the death of Francisco J.
SENATE RESOLUTION CELEBRATING MARCH 19, 2026, AS "RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE DAY" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
This is a Senate resolution from the Rhode Island state legislature officially recognizing and celebrating March 19, 2026, as "Rhode Island College Day" in the state of Rhode Island.
SENATE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING MARCH OF 2026, AS "COLORECTAL CANCER AWARENESS MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
This is a resolution passed by the Rhode Island Senate officially declaring March 2026 as "Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month" in the state of Rhode Island.
SENATE RESOLUTION CELEBRATING "URI DAY" AT THE RHODE ISLAND STATE HOUSE ON MARCH 26, 2026
This is a Senate resolution from the Rhode Island state legislature officially recognizing and celebrating "URI Day" at the Rhode Island State House on March 26, 2026.
SENATE RESOLUTION EXPRESSING DEEPEST CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF MICHAEL J. MURPHY
This is a Senate resolution from the Rhode Island State Senate expressing official condolences on the death of Michael J.
SENATE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING APRIL OF 2026, TO BE "FINANCIAL LITERACY MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
This is a Senate resolution from the Rhode Island state legislature officially declaring April 2026 as "Financial Literacy Month" in the state of Rhode Island.
Creates a Rhode Island specialty license for physician assistants who earn the NCCPA psychiatry CAQ, formally recognizing advanced behavioral health qualifications and supporting appropriate insurance reimbursement.
This bill would create a new type of specialty license in Rhode Island for physician assistants (PAs) who have earned a specific advanced credential in psychiatry.
Allows electronic notifications modernize language for notifications, synchronize renewal dates for certain license-types, streamline licensing requirements across several license-types, and update the unlicensed health care practices statute.
This bill makes several updates to the laws governing barbers, hairdressers, cosmeticians, manicurists, and estheticians in Rhode Island.
Requires the state, and private insurers that cover prescription hormone therapy, to dispense twelve (12) months’ worth of the prescription as a single prescription.
This bill would require health insurance plans in Rhode Island — both state government insurance programs and private insurance companies — to allow patients to receive a full 12-month supply of prescription hormone therapy in a single prescription fill.
Repeals the certificate of need process statutes which are used by the department of health to determine the need for new health care equipment and new institutional health services.
This bill would eliminate Rhode Island's "Certificate of Need" (CON) program, which is a government approval process that healthcare providers must currently go through before they can open new medical facilities, purchase certain expensive equipment, or offer new types of health services.
Increases continuing education requirements for physician assistants, removes restrictions of PAs to render charitable care and aid for school and youth programs or cardiac arrest and removes restrictive covenants as to ownership by a PA.
This bill makes several changes to the rules governing physician assistants (PAs) in Rhode Island.
Requires EOHHS to provide self-measured blood pressure monitoring for eligible pregnant and postpartum individuals, covering home monitors, training, data transmission, and co-interventions, with state funds if federal aid is unavailable.
This bill would require Rhode Island's Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) to provide blood pressure monitoring programs specifically for pregnant women and new mothers who are enrolled in the state's Medicaid program (RIte Care).
Requires inspection and evaluation of indoor air quality in public schools, departments of health shall establish and recommend thresholds and rates for environmental conditions.
This bill would require public schools in Rhode Island to regularly inspect and evaluate the quality of the air inside their buildings.
Establishes, encourages and supports the establishment of family councils and resident councils in managed residential communities providing assisted living services.
This bill would create a formal structure for family councils and resident councils in Rhode Island's assisted living communities.
Caps amount payable for 30 day supply of equipment/supplies for insulin administration/glucose monitoring at $25 or equipment designed to last more than 30 days with no deductible commencing January 1, 2027.
This bill would limit how much people in Rhode Island pay out of pocket for diabetes management supplies.
Removes obsolete language and clarifies asbestos abatement and radon control requirements.
This Rhode Island bill updates the state's existing rules around asbestos removal and radon control.
Clarifies the manner in which certain dental insurance benefits are paid directly to the provider.
This bill deals with how dental insurance companies pay dentists and other dental care providers directly for services they provide to patients.
Amends the definition of abandoned property by imposing the requirement that the building owner be notified of the violation and has failed to address such violations in the timeframes set forth in the notice of violation or court order.
This bill changes how Rhode Island legally defines an "abandoned property.