Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 28-29 - Workers’ Compensation — General Provisions
Section 28-29-1.2. - Legislative findings and implementation of reforms.

§ 28-29-1.2. Legislative findings and implementation of reforms.
(a)(1) WHEREAS, the system of workers’ compensation in the state of Rhode Island is presently in a state of crisis; and
(2) WHEREAS, the stability and fiscal health of the overall workers’ compensation system is essential to the delivery of appropriate compensation and health care to the injured worker; and
(3) WHEREAS, all professionals providing services covered under the provisions of this title must take into account, in the performance of their service, the important public policy in favor of a sound and properly functioning workers’ compensation system in this state, and have the duty to protect and maintain the integrity of this system; and
(4) WHEREAS, abuse and misuse of the workers’ compensation system has brought discredit on the system and its participants, including the legitimately injured worker, and has endangered the stability and fiscal health of the system; and
(5) WHEREAS, significant improvement has already been initiated by the general assembly’s 1990 reforms and by the administration of the workers’ compensation court; and
(6) WHEREAS, sweeping additional reform is required to bring the system into balance and eliminate waste and unnecessary costs; and
(7) WHEREAS, additional incentives are necessary to induce insurers adequately and vigorously to manage their cases; to swiftly and fairly identify and remove from the workers’ compensation system employees who are no longer disabled; to swiftly and fairly make appropriate adjustments for employees who are capable of employment; to motivate return to gainful employment in the work force; to improve the safety of the workplace and the rehabilitation to gainful employment in the work force; to improve the safety of the workplace and the rehabilitation to gainful employment of the injured worker; and to ensure that all participants in the system recognize their obligation to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the overall integrity and welfare of the compensation system, and that deviation from that conduct is at their peril.
(b) Any amendment to chapters 29 — 38 of this title that may affect the cost of workers’ compensation to the state of Rhode Island shall have a fiscal note attached.
History of Section.P.L. 1992, ch. 31, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 28 - Labor and Labor Relations

Chapter 28-29 - Workers’ Compensation — General Provisions

Section 28-29-1. - Short title.

Section 28-29-1.1. - Name change.

Section 28-29-1.2. - Legislative findings and implementation of reforms.

Section 28-29-1.3. - Jurisdiction of Workers’ Compensation Act.

Section 28-29-2. - Definitions.

Section 28-29-3. - Defenses abrogated as to injuries in course of employment.

Section 28-29-4. - Defenses available in action against employer subject to law — Towns and cities.

Section 28-29-5. - Employers exempt.

Section 28-29-6. - Employers subject to law.

Section 28-29-6.1. - Secondary provision of workers’ compensation insurance.

Section 28-29-6.2. - Employers’ mandatory disclosure.

Section 28-29-7. - Domestic and farm laborers.

Section 28-29-7.1. - Exemption from workers’ compensation — Certain real estate persons.

Section 28-29-7.2. - Farm laborers.

Section 28-29-8. - Election by exempt employers to be subject to law.

Section 28-29-9. - Service of process on nonresident employers.

Section 28-29-10. - Certificate of compliance with corporation laws required.

Section 28-29-11. - Annual certificate of compliance.

Section 28-29-12. - Certificate fee.

Section 28-29-13. - Posting of summaries of law.

Section 28-29-13.1. - Booklets — Information.

Section 28-29-14. - Forms prescribed and furnished.

Section 28-29-15. - Exemption of professional hockey personnel.

Section 28-29-16. - Certificate of coverage by another state.

Section 28-29-17. - Waiver of common law rights — Notice of claim of common law right.

Section 28-29-17.1. - Notice of designation as independent contractor.

Section 28-29-18. - Minors deemed sui juris — Claim of common law rights.

Section 28-29-19. - Waiver of claim of common law rights.

Section 28-29-20. - Rights in lieu of other rights and remedies.

Section 28-29-21. - Wrongful death law inapplicable.

Section 28-29-22. - Agreement for alternative scheme — Approval and certification.

Section 28-29-23. - Termination provisions in alternative scheme.

Section 28-29-24. - Revocation of certificate as to alternative scheme.

Section 28-29-25. - Penal provisions in other statutes unaffected.

Section 28-29-26. - Supervision of enforcement.

Section 28-29-27. - Appropriations and disbursements.

Section 28-29-28. - [Repealed.]

Section 28-29-29. - Severability.

Section 28-29-30. - Advisory council.