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Referred Bills (78)
Regulates how certain large social media platforms utilize algorithms.
Expands the definition of operator to anyone who enables customers to purchase virtual currency. Expands the definition of a transaction to include a digital product or application where payment is made in person or through a third party intermediary.
Prohibits the compelled production of a private key as it relates to a digital asset, digital identity or other interest or right.
JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY BLOCKCHAIN AND CRYPTOCURRENCY (Creates a 5 member commission to recommend legislative proposals for blockchain and cryptocurrency, and submit an interim progress report by January 5, 2027, and a final report by January 5, 2028, and would expire on February 5, 2028.)
Establishes a statewide broadband community outreach coordinator to assist state residents interested in learning more and/or applying for, the federal Affordable Connectivity Program.
Prohibits an educational institution or school district from accessing or using location data for tracking a student's institutional device or personal device, except in limited circumstances.
Prohibits state agencies from entering into software contracts that limit the agency's ability to install or run the software of the agency's choosing on their hardware.
Creates the Rhode Island Social Media Regulation act, which would not permit a Rhode Island resident who is a minor to be an account holder on a social media's platform.
Provides protections to children using online platforms by requiring platforms to turn off open chats by default for young users, and requires parent to approve children's financial transactions on gaming and social media sites.
Requires that any covered entity that develops/provides online services, products, or features that children are reasonably likely to access shall consider the best interest of children when designing/developing such online service, product, or feature.
Requires that video or photography generated by artificial intelligence or “AI” that is posted on a public platform contain a marking disclosing that it has been generated by AI.
Creates additional safety features for AI companion technology that include addressing suicidal ideation, potential physical harm or financial harm to others expressed by a user. It also requires notification the AI companion does not have human emotions.
Requires DOA provide inventory of all state agencies using artificial intelligence (AI); establishes a 13 member permanent commission to monitor the use of AI in state government and makes recommendations for state government policy and other decisions.
Creates a process for licensure and oversight by DBR over the practices and procedures of virtual currency kiosk operators to prevent fraud related to the use of virtual currency kiosks, by establishing daily transaction limits and the regulating of fees.
Creates the Rhode Island Social Media Regulation act, which would not permit a Rhode Island resident who is a minor to be an account holder on a social media's platform unless the minor has the express consent of a parent or guardian.
Establishes a new chapter for privacy protections for location information derived from electronic devices. DBR would be responsible for promulgating rules and regulations to implement administer and enforce this chapter.
Requires that any covered entity that develops/provides online services, products, or features that children are reasonably likely to access shall consider the best interest of children when designing/developing such online service, product, or feature.
Prohibits an educational institution or school district from accessing or using location data for tracking a student's institutional device or personal device, except in limited circumstances.
Prohibits the compelled production of a private key as it relates to a digital asset, digital identity or other interest or right.
Provides that operators of virtual currency kiosks must provide customers with a paper receipt, electronic receipt, or both of the transaction.
Prohibits state agencies from entering into software contracts that limit the agency's ability to install or run the software on their hardware.
Expands responsibilities of agencies, persons or entities that store, own, collect, process, maintain, acquire, use, or licenses data, who experiences a security breach, include providing additional information to persons affected and law enforcement
Establishes a statewide broadband community outreach coordinator to assist state residents interested in learning more and/or applying for the federal Affordable Connectivity Program.
Requires DOA provide inventory of all state agencies using artificial intelligence (AI); establishes a 13 member permanent commission to monitor the use of AI in state government and makes recommendations for state government policy and other decisions.
Creates the Rhode Island Data Transparency and Privacy Protect Act for data privacy protections for the personal data of the citizens of Rhode Island.
Prohibits an educational institution or school district from accessing or using location data for tracking a student's institutional device or personal device, except in limited circumstances.
HOUSE RESOLUTION RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO EXTEND FUNDING FOR THE AFFORDABLE CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM
Requires companies that develop or deploy high-risk AI systems to conduct impact assessments and adopt risk management programs, would apply to both developers and deployers of AI systems with different obligations based on their role in AI ecosystem.
Prohibits the compelled production of a private key as it relates to a digital asset, digital identity or other interest or right.
Prohibits state agency contract for licensing of software applications designed for generally available desktop/server hardware cannot limit agency choice to install/run software o its hardware.
Establishes guidelines for the operation of virtual currency (crypto) kiosks.
Creates requirements for the developers or deployers of artificial intelligence and allows civil action against these developers or deployers by the attorney general and local solicitors.
Requires DOA provide inventory of all state agencies using artificial intelligence (AI); establishes a permanent commission to monitor the use of AI in state government and makes recommendations for state government policy and other decisions.
Establishes a statewide broadband community outreach coordinator to assist state residents interested in learning more and/or applying for the federal Affordable Connectivity Program.
State websites to comply with WCAG 2.2 standards by July 1, 2026.
Establishes a digital electronics right to repair, which would allow for digital electronic equipment and parts that are sold in this state on or after January 1, 2025, to be repaired at an independent repair provider.
Identity Theft Protection Act Of 2015
General Regulatory Provisions -- Consumer Enforcement Of Assistive Technology Device Warranties
House Resolution Respectfully Requesting The Department Of Administration And The Office Of Information Technology To Review And Evaluate The Use And Development Of Artificial Intelligence (ai) And Automated Decision Systems And Provide Recommendations Regarding Ongoing And Upcoming Plans To Expand Their Use And Current Security And Implementation Procedures
Identity Theft Protection Act Of 2015
Student Computer Device Privacy
General Regulatory Provisions -- Generative Artificial Intelligence Models
Mental Health Counselors And Marriage And Family Therapists
General Regulatory Provisions -- Rhode Island Data Transparency And Privacy Protection Act
Broadband Deployment And Investment Act
State Purchases
Rhode Island Personal Data And Online Privacy Protection Act
Community Antenna Television Systems And Internet Service Providers
Rhode Island Data Transparency And Privacy Protection Act
General Regulatory Provisions -- Electronic Book Licenses To Libraries And Schools
Departments Of State Government
Secretary Of State
Secretary Of State
Student Computer Device Privacy
House Resolution Reinstating The Life Of And Extending The Reporting And Expiration Dates Of The Special Legislative Commission Known As The "rhode Island Online Data Transparency And Privacy Protection Commission" (reinstates The Life And Extends The Expiration And Reporting Dates Of The "rhode Island Online Data Transparency And Privacy Protection Commission" From May 5, 2021, To June 24, 2022, And Said Commission Would Expire On July 8, 2022.)
Identity Theft Protection Act Of 2015
Identity Theft Protection Act Of 2015
Identity Theft Protection Act Of 2015
Unfair Sales Practices
Identity Theft Protection Act Of 2015
Identity Theft Protection Act Of 2015
General Regulatory Provisions - Deceptive Trade Practices
General Regulatory Provisions -- Rhode Island Data Transparency And Privacy Protection Act
General Regulatory Provisions -- Deceptive Trade Practices
Secretary Of State
Community Antenna Television Systems And Internet Service Providers
The Rhode Island Broadband Development Program
Internet Service Providers -- Net Neutrality
Secretary Of State
The Rhode Island Broadband Development Program
Wireless Telecommunications
Student Privacy On School-owned Technology
General Regulatory Provisions -- Deceptive Trade Practices
Unfair Sales Practices
Procedure In Particular Actions -- Social Media Censorship Protection Act
General Regulatory Provisions
House Resolution Respectfully Requesting That The Rhode Island Congressional Delegation Obtain Housing And Urban Development (hud) Funding To Provide Free High Speed Internet Access In Our Public Housing Authorities By 2024
Internet Service Providers -- Net Neutrality