Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S3025

Introduced
3/5/26  

Caption

Requires the disclosure of the transfer of certain assets of healthcare facilities and provides penalties for failing to file healthcare facility ownership information.

Impact

In terms of legal impact, S3025 amends existing laws related to the licensing of healthcare facilities, specifically Section 23-17-65 of Rhode Island's General Laws. The changes stipulate that operators who fail to provide required ownership information or who file inaccurate data may face significant penalties, including the possibility of financial audits and fines that can reach up to one million dollars, reinforcing the importance of compliance in this sector.

Summary

Bill S3025, introduced by Senator Melissa A. Murray, aims to enhance transparency and accountability in the ownership and operation of healthcare facilities, particularly nursing facilities. The bill mandates that operators disclose comprehensive ownership information, including details about land, buildings, mortgages, and leases related to these facilities. This information must be filed with the Department of Health and will be made public upon request, promoting greater oversight within the industry.

Conclusion

Overall, S3025 represents a significant step towards increasing transparency in healthcare facility operations in Rhode Island. While proponents argue that it promotes accountability and public trust, dissenting voices may highlight the need for a balance between thorough regulation and the operational autonomy of healthcare providers. As discussions progress, further examination of the practical implications and reactions from the healthcare community will be essential.

Contention

One of the potential points of contention surrounding S3025 could arise from the implications of restricting financial transactions in nursing facilities. The bill stipulates that starting July 1, 2026, no nursing facility can withdraw equity or transfer assets exceeding three percent of its annual reported revenue without prior approval from the director of health. This could spark debates over the extent of regulatory oversight versus operational flexibility for healthcare providers, especially during financial crises or transitions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5426

Requires the disclosure of the transfer of certain assets of healthcare facilities and provides penalties for failing to file healthcare facility ownership information.

RI S0789

Requires the disclosure of the transfer of certain assets of healthcare facilities and provides penalties for failing to file healthcare facility ownership information.

RI S0567

Requires healthcare facilities that perform abortions meet the license requirements of similar healthcare facilities and allows the department of health to conduct unannounced inspections.

RI H5628

Mandates all health insurance contracts, plans, or policies provide the same reimbursement to independent healthcare facilities as that of hospital affiliated facilities where the same healthcare service is provided.

RI H5256

Provides for equal pay for healthcare providers.

RI S0487

Prohibits any healthcare facility, from asking the legal immigration status of any patient.

RI S0305

Establishes the right of a medical practitioner, healthcare institution, or healthcare payer not to participate in or pay for any medical procedure or service this violates their conscience.

RI H5168

Requires all state licensed healthcare facilities to convert the powering of their operations from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. DOH promulgates rules and regulations to implement the requirements.

RI S0243

Requires all state licensed healthcare facilities to convert the powering of their operations from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. DOH promulgates rules and regulations to implement the requirements.

RI H6244

Prohibits any personnel, in any healthcare facility, from asking the legal immigration status of any patient.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.