Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8312

Introduced
3/18/26  

Caption

Removes the exemption for tinting of the windshield and imposes fines of $250 for a first and second offense and subsequent offenses are punishable by a $250 fine and up to a one year suspension of the vehicle registration.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

RI H5884

Exempts members of the Rhode Island judiciary from the restrictions on nontransparent windshields and windows in their motor vehicles.

RI S0813

Exempts members of the Rhode Island judiciary from the restrictions on nontransparent windshields and windows in their motor vehicles.

RI H5728

Adopts the provisions of Connecticut law pertaining to nontransparent windshields and windows.

RI H5259

Prohibits the suspension of any person’s operators’ or chauffeurs’ license or their vehicle registration unless upon conviction of driving offenses.

RI S1071

Provides penalties for second and subsequent violations of installing and possessing a vehicle with sun screening materials in violation of this section.

RI H5644

Provides penalties for second and subsequent violations of installing and possessing a vehicle with sun screening materials in violation of this section.

RI H5128

Makes any offense under this statute that could result in the death of an animal punishable by up to 3 years in prison, a fine of at least $1,000, or both, for each offense.

RI S0555

Distinguishes, in two separate subsections, a first offense for reckless driving, which is a misdemeanor, and a second or subsequent offense for reckless driving, which is a felony.

RI H5900

Distinguishes, in two separate subsections, a first offense for reckless driving, which is a misdemeanor, and a second or subsequent offense for reckless driving, which is a felony.

RI S0544

Increases the penalty for anyone found guilty of reckless driving while eluding police to a felony punishable by up to 5 years imprisonment and subject to a loss of license from 1 to 2 years and a possible forfeiture of their motor vehicle.

Similar Bills

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