Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 6-36 - Antitrust Law
Section 6-36-22. - Promulgation of rules and regulations.

§ 6-36-22. Promulgation of rules and regulations.
The attorney general shall, from time to time, promulgate rules and regulations prescribing procedures for the implementation and effectuation of his or her powers and authority under this chapter in accordance with chapter 35 of title 42.
History of Section.P.L. 1979, ch. 98, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 6 - Commercial Law – General Regulatory Provisions

Chapter 6-36 - Antitrust Law

Section 6-36-1. - Short title.

Section 6-36-2. - Purpose — Rules of construction.

Section 6-36-3. - Definitions.

Section 6-36-4. - Restraint of trade or commerce.

Section 6-36-5. - Establishment, maintenance, or use of monopoly power.

Section 6-36-6. - Certain contracts unlawful.

Section 6-36-7. - Scope of chapter.

Section 6-36-8. - Exemptions.

Section 6-36-9. - Investigation by attorney general.

Section 6-36-10. - Injunction against and civil penalties for violations of this chapter.

Section 6-36-11. - Enforcement.

Section 6-36-12. - Attorney general — Suits parens patriae.

Section 6-36-13. - Proof of aggregate damages.

Section 6-36-14. - Agreements with other plaintiffs — Settlements — Cooperation with other governments — Division of antitrust.

Section 6-36-15. - Common law powers.

Section 6-36-16. - Criminal penalties — Consent decrees.

Section 6-36-17. - Forfeiture of charter rights and privileges to do business.

Section 6-36-18. - Acts of officers, directors, representatives, or agents acting within the scope of their authority.

Section 6-36-19. - Proof of conspiracy or combination.

Section 6-36-20. - Judgment in favor of state as prima facie evidence.

Section 6-36-21. - Notification of civil action.

Section 6-36-22. - Promulgation of rules and regulations.

Section 6-36-23. - Limitation of actions.

Section 6-36-24. - Suspension of limitation.

Section 6-36-25. - Remedies cumulative.

Section 6-36-26. - Severability.