Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7032

Introduced
1/9/26  
Refer
1/9/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  
Engrossed
4/14/26  

Caption

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.

Impact

If passed, H7032 will amend Title 16 of the General Laws concerning education by establishing new privacy standards specifically applied to student devices used in educational settings. It explicitly defines what constitutes an educational institution, institutional devices, and location data. Moreover, the act mandates that educational institutions must provide written explanations to students and their parents whenever they access or utilize any restricted data, fostering transparency and accountability in their practices.

Summary

House Bill H7032 is designed to enhance student privacy by imposing strict limitations on how educational institutions and school districts can access location data and activate audio or video functions on student's devices. The bill prohibits any educational institution from tracking a student's institutional or personal device except under certain conditions, such as when a judicial warrant has been obtained or in cases of imminent threats to safety. This legislation aims to protect students from potential invasions of privacy that could occur through unauthorized surveillance or tracking.

Conclusion

As H7032 moves forward, discussions among lawmakers, educators, and privacy advocates will be essential in addressing the balance between ensuring student safety and upholding their rights to privacy. The outcome will likely reflect changing attitudes toward data privacy in educational contexts and could set a precedent for similar legislation in other states.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding this bill. Supporters argue that it is crucial for protecting student privacy in an increasingly digital educational landscape where tracking technology is common. They believe such measures are necessary to prevent potential abuses of power and uphold students' rights. On the other hand, some critics suggest that the limitations may hinder educational institutions' ability to ensure safety and security, especially in emergency situations where rapid access to tracking could be vital.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0232

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.

RI H5176

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.

RI S0640

Updates the statutory terminology by replacing the phrase "institutions of higher learning" with that of "educational institutions" and redefines child daycare centers as educational institutions.

RI H5598

Requires every public school to have a policy regarding the use of personal electronic devices on school grounds.

RI S0771

Requires every public school to have a policy regarding the use of personal electronic devices on school grounds.

RI H5961

Updates the statutory terminology by replacing the phrase "institutions of higher learning" with that of "educational institutions", and would redefine child daycare centers as educational institutions.

RI H6271

Requires public middle schools, to allow students from a recognized non-public, charter, or alternative education institution, to participate in a non-sponsored sport in the school district where the student resides.

RI H5416

Prohibits auto insurance companies from using certain race and geographical locations criteria when determining insurance rates.

RI S0692

Authorizes a pharmacy technician or pharmacy intern to perform technology-assisted dispensing process validation for medications prepared for distribution by another pharmacy technician or intern within an institutional pharmacy.

RI H5353

Authorizes a pharmacy technician or pharmacy intern to perform technology-assisted dispensing process validation for medications prepared for distribution by another pharmacy technician or intern within an institutional pharmacy.

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