Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8361

Introduced
3/27/26  

Caption

Establishes the Rhode Island towing advisory board, to provide advice to the DPUC regarding the DPUC's regulation of tow truck operators.

Impact

Under this bill, all tow truck operators will be required to obtain a certificate of public convenience from the Division of Public Utilities and Carriers (DPUC). It mandates rigorous licensing standards, including specific training protocols and annual continuing education. This approach is expected to enhance operational safety on Rhode Island's roads and adapt the towing industry to modern needs, aligning its practices with the state’s commitment to public safety and consumer protection.

Summary

House Bill H8361, titled the Rhode Island Towing Industry Modernization and Regulatory Equity Act, seeks to establish new standards and regulatory structures for tow truck operators within the state. Introduced in January 2026, the bill's primary aim is to enhance public safety by creating mandatory training and licensing requirements for tow truck operators. The act emphasizes that towing services are crucial public safety operations that must be performed under standardized conditions, ensuring operator competence and consumer trust.

Conclusion

Overall, H8361 represents a substantial shift in the regulatory landscape of the towing industry in Rhode Island by promoting safer and more equitable practices. However, the effectiveness of this regulation will depend on the successful implementation of proposed standards and the active engagement of all stakeholders involved in the towing sector.

Contention

A significant point of contention surrounding H8361 involves the balance of regulatory authority between the state and local municipalities. While the bill allows municipalities to enforce their own regulations related to tow truck operations, it also centralizes control by establishing state-wide standards. This raised concerns among some stakeholders regarding the sufficiency of local autonomy and adaptability to specific community needs. The inclusion of an advisory board to guide the DPUC is intended to foster collaboration and ensure diverse input from various stakeholders in the towing industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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RI S0405

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RI H5023

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RI H5436

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RI S0474

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RI S0359

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Similar Bills

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