Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8091

Introduced
2/27/26  

Caption

Aligns the implementation date of youth camp licensing within the operational, and statutory framework of the Rhode Island department of human services and department of children, youth and families.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

RI H5995

Provides a three thousand dollar ($3,000) stipend to a qualified applicant who successfully completes the job training program of the department of human services or department of children, youth and families.

RI S0866

Provides a three thousand dollar ($3,000) stipend to a qualified applicant who successfully completes the job training program of the department of human services or department of children, youth and families.

RI S0823

Expands the definition of peace officers to include juvenile program workers and shift coordinators at the department of youth, children and families.

RI H5670

Expands the definition of peace officers to include juvenile program workers and shift coordinators at the department of youth, children and families.

RI S0619

Prohibits individuals from conveying items to or from the training school for youth without prior consent by the executive director of the division of youth development at the department of children, youth and families.

RI H5437

Prohibits individuals from conveying items to or from the training school for youth without prior consent by the executive director of the division of youth development at the department of children, youth and families.

RI H5528

Requires the school district of a child in the custody of the department of children, youth and families (DCYF) to pay all the educational cost of the child if the child is place in another school district.

RI H5527

Establishes a statewide standalone children's mobile response and stabilization services to address the behavioral health needs of children and youth ages 2 to 21. DCYF to oversee implementation of the program.

RI S0429

Establishes a statewide standalone children's mobile response and stabilization services to address the behavioral health needs of children and youth ages 2 to 21. DCYF to oversee implementation of the program.

RI H6229

Establishes the Rhode Island state crime laboratory within the department of attorney general.

Similar Bills

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