Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 28-14 - Payment of Wages
Section 28-14-2.2. - Frequency of payment.

§ 28-14-2.2. Frequency of payment.
(a) Except as provided in §§ 28-14-4, 28-14-5 and subsections (b) and (c) of this section, every employee other than employees of the state and its political subdivisions and of religious, literary, or charitable corporations shall be paid weekly all due wages from his or her employer, except those employees whose compensation is fixed at a biweekly, semi-monthly, monthly, or yearly rate.
(b) The director may, upon written petition showing good and sufficient reason, permit employers in the state of Rhode Island whose average payroll exceeds two hundred percent (200%) of the state minimum wage as defined in § 28-12-3 to pay wages less frequently than weekly provided:
(1) The employer makes payment of wages regularly on a predesignated date no less than twice per month;
(2) The employer provides proof of a surety bond or other sufficient demonstration of security in the amount of the highest biweekly payroll exposure in the preceding year for the employees subject to the petition; and
(3) If the involved employees are subject to collective bargaining, the employer provides the written consent of the collective bargaining representative for all involved employees.
(c) The director may, upon written petition showing good and sufficient reason, permit employers in the state of Rhode Island whose average payroll is less than two hundred percent (200%) of the state minimum wage as defined in § 28-12-3 to pay wages and salaries of their employees less frequently than weekly provided:
(1) The employer has supplied the department with the following information:
(i) The method through which wages shall be paid;
(ii) The requested frequency of payment;
(iii) The employer’s designated payday(s);
(iv) The classification of the employees involved;
(v) The salary range of the employees involved; and
(vi) The employer’s federal identification number;
(2) The employer makes payment of wages regularly on a predesignated date no less than twice per month;
(3) The employer has no history of wage and hour violations;
(4) The employer provides proof of a surety bond or other sufficient demonstration of security in the amount of the highest biweekly payroll exposure in the preceding year for the employees subject to the petition; and
(5) If the involved employees are subject to collective bargaining, the employer provides the written consent of the collective bargaining representative for all involved employees.
(d) If the director approves a written petition under subsection (b) or (c), the permission is valid for an indefinite period of time, provided that:
(1) Payroll is regularly satisfied on the designated payday;
(2) The information provided by the employer to substantiate its request does not change; and
(3) The employer remains in compliance with all other state labor laws.
History of Section.P.L. 1977, ch. 223, § 2; P.L. 2011, ch. 340, § 1; P.L. 2011, ch. 372, § 1; P.L. 2012, ch. 272, § 1; P.L. 2012, ch. 282, § 1; P.L. 2013, ch. 269, § 1; P.L. 2013, ch. 349, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 28 - Labor and Labor Relations

Chapter 28-14 - Payment of Wages

Section 28-14-1. - Definitions.

Section 28-14-2. - Payment of wages — Form of payment — Establishment of regular paydays.

Section 28-14-2.1. - Statement of earnings.

Section 28-14-2.2. - Frequency of payment.

Section 28-14-3. - Deduction and payment of union dues.

Section 28-14-3.1. - Payroll deductions.

Section 28-14-3.2. - Deductions not authorized.

Section 28-14-4. - Payment on separation by employer.

Section 28-14-5. - Payment in event of industrial dispute.

Section 28-14-6. - Payment of wages of deceased employees.

Section 28-14-6.1. - Priority of wages due from employer in receivership or insolvency proceedings.

Section 28-14-7. - [Repealed.]

Section 28-14-8. - Payment of undisputed amounts in wage disputes.

Section 28-14-9. - Effect of private agreements — Payment of bonuses.

Section 28-14-10. - Wage deductions unaffected.

Section 28-14-10.1. - Payment of wages directly to employee’s account in financial institution.

Section 28-14-10.2. - Deduction of premium for prepaid legal services.

Section 28-14-11. - Wages held as garnishee.

Section 28-14-12. - Employment records.

Section 28-14-13. - Inspection powers.

Section 28-14-14. - Obstruction of enforcement.

Section 28-14-15. - Subpoena powers.

Section 28-14-16. - Compelling obedience to subpoenas.

Section 28-14-17. - Penalty for violations.

Section 28-14-17.1. - Administrative assessment.

Section 28-14-18. - [Repealed.]

Section 28-14-18.1. - [Repealed.]

Section 28-14-18.2. - [Repealed.]

Section 28-14-18.3. - Collective bargaining.

Section 28-14-18.4. - Extension of protection.

Section 28-14-19. - Enforcement powers and duties of director of labor and training.

Section 28-14-19.1. - Misclassification of employees.

Section 28-14-19.2. - Private right of action to collect wages or benefits and for equitable relief.

Section 28-14-19.3. - Protection from retaliation.

Section 28-14-20. - Filing of claims.

Section 28-14-21. - Acceptance of claims of nonresidents for collection.

Section 28-14-22. - Duties of attorney general.

Section 28-14-23. - Assignment of wage claims to director — Prosecution of actions.

Section 28-14-24. - Setoff of money owed by employee to employer.

Section 28-14-25. - Court costs.

Section 28-14-26. - Service of process.

Section 28-14-27. - Attachment of property.

Section 28-14-28. - Garnishee’s fees.

Section 28-14-29. - Order of payment of fees and claims.

Section 28-14-30. - Severability.

Section 28-14-31. - Wages upon return from layoff.