Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7957

Introduced
2/27/26  

Caption

Prohibits the compelled production of a private key as it relates to a digital asset, digital identity or other interest or right.

Impact

The bill's impact is notable in terms of enhancing privacy and security protections for digital identities and assets in the state. By protecting individuals from being compelled to disclose private keys, it aims to foster a safer environment for digital transactions and communications. This could bolster confidence in digital asset markets and contribute to the growth of the tech industry within the state, as individuals may feel more secure in owning and managing digital assets without fear of legal repercussions related to disclosure.

Summary

House Bill 7957 aims to establish a legal framework around the production of private keys related to digital assets and digital identities. Specifically, it seeks to prohibit individuals from being compelled to produce or disclose their private keys in any civil, criminal, or administrative proceedings unless a public key is either unavailable or unable to provide the needed information. This represents a significant governmental move to protect the integrity of personal digital security by restricting forced disclosures that could lead to unauthorized access to one's digital belongings.

Contention

While the bill has potential benefits, there might also be concerns from law enforcement agencies and regulatory bodies. Opponents may argue that such a law could hinder investigations into cybercrimes or financial fraud, as access to private keys might be necessary for such cases. The balance between protecting personal digital rights and allowing for necessary regulatory scrutiny will likely be a significant point of discussion as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0375

Prohibits the compelled production of a private key as it relates to a digital asset, digital identity or other interest or right.

RI H5868

Prohibits the compelled production of a private key as it relates to a digital asset, digital identity or other interest or right.

RI H6007

Allows the state treasurer to acquire, hold and have the option to invest uncommitted funds in digital assets.

RI H5564

Establishes an economic growth blockchain, regulates virtual and digital assets, and establishes depository banks for these purposes.

RI S0060

Establishes a digital electronics right to repair, which allows for digital electronic equipment and parts that are sold in this state on or after January 1, 2026, to be repaired at an independent repair provider.

RI H5246

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, 2026, to be repaired at an independent repair provider

RI H5371

Allows the towns of Burrillville and Glocester to publish notices in any newspaper located within their municipalities and would also allow publication in other designated digital or print platforms selected by their city or town councils.

RI H5046

Criminalizes the unauthorized dissemination of sexually explicit images of another person that are created by digital devices or created without the consent of the person depicted.

RI S0355

Criminalizes the unauthorized dissemination of sexually explicit images of another person that are created by digital devices or created without the consent of the person depicted.

RI S0136

Criminalizes the unauthorized dissemination of sexually explicit images of another person that are created by digital devices or created without the consent of the person depicted.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.