Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7433

Introduced
1/30/26  

Caption

Requires law enforcement to obtain consent before placing audio or video recorders on the private property of another.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5359

Requires law enforcement to obtain consent before placing audio or video recorders on the private property of another.

RI H5715

Requires the state retirement board to publish online all archived video or audio recordings and all future recordings of meetings of the board.

RI S0514

Requires the state retirement board to publish online all archived video or audio recordings and all future recordings of meetings of the board.

RI H5363

Prohibits civil asset forfeiture regarding violations of the controlled substances laws until a criminal conviction is obtained.

RI H5361

Requires law enforcement agencies to obtain search warrants for electronic information, data, location information and other identifying information of subscribers and customers, except in specified circumstances.

RI S0061

Requires law enforcement agencies to obtain search warrants for electronic information, data, location information and other identifying information of subscribers and customers, except in specified circumstances.

RI H5457

Requires a member of the public to pay any outstanding balances due and owing for previous requests before being provided copies of records and documents on a new request from law enforcement agencies.

RI S0490

Requires landlords of residential properties built before 1978 to register lead hazard mitigation information with the department of health and the information would be private and only accessible by specific entities.

RI H5918

Requires landlords of residential properties built before 1978 to register lead hazard mitigation information with the department of health and the information would be private and only accessible by specific entities.

RI S0139

Changes the community service requirements of a sentence related to the violation of ยง 11-44-21.1 relating to defacing private residences, offices, businesses or commercial property.

Similar Bills

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