Rhode Island TDI/TCI + Healthy and Safe Families Act

RIGL 28-41 / 28-57

Enacted
2017-09-28
Effective
2018-07-01
Status
enacted
Verified
2026-03-18

Regulatory Snapshot: Rhode Island TDI/TCI + Healthy and Safe Families Act

Rhode Island TDI/TCI + Healthy and Safe Families Act (RIGL 28-41 / 28-57) is an enacted law in Rhode Island under the Employment & Worker Protection category. It was enacted on 2017-09-28 and becomes effective on 2018-07-01. Rhode Island currently reports 3 tracked regulations with 3 already in force, giving the state a regulatory strictness score of 48/100 relative to the national baseline. PlainRegWatch last verified this entry on 2026-03-18.

Nationally, 107 states have enacted employment & worker protection statutes and 0 additional bills remain pending — 51 distinct jurisdictions have codified rules in this area so far. That places Rhode Island within a mature and broadly adopted employment & worker protection landscape where compliance programs typically hinge on definitions in RIGL 28-41 / 28-57 itself.

Applicability under Rhode Island TDI/TCI + Healthy and Safe Families Act: TCI: all employers. Sick: 18+ employees. Penalty exposure is documented as: Dept of Labor and Training enforcement. Notable exemptions: Employers under 18 employees: 24 hrs unpaid sick..

Summary

Rhode Island TCI: 6 weeks paid family leave at 60% wages. Temporary Disability Insurance covers own illness. Sick: 40 hrs/year.

Key Requirements

TCI: 6 weeks paid caregiving/bonding. TDI: up to 30 weeks own illness. Sick: 40 hrs/year for employers 18+.

Penalties

Dept of Labor and Training enforcement.

Applicability

TCI: all employers. Sick: 18+ employees.

Exemptions

Employers under 18 employees: 24 hrs unpaid sick.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which states have employment & worker protection regulations?

As of the last verification, 51 states have enacted employment & worker protection regulations, with 0 additional bills pending across other states. Rhode Island is among the states that has enacted such legislation. Browse all employment & worker protection regulations at plainregwatch.com for the complete state-by-state comparison.

When was Rhode Island TDI/TCI + Healthy and Safe Families Act enacted?

Rhode Island TDI/TCI + Healthy and Safe Families Act was enacted on 2017-09-28 and became effective on 2018-07-01. It was introduced as RIGL 28-41 / 28-57.

What are the penalties for violating Rhode Island TDI/TCI + Healthy and Safe Families Act?

Dept of Labor and Training enforcement. Note that enforcement mechanisms and penalty structures may vary. Consult the official statute and qualified legal counsel for specific compliance requirements.

Does Rhode Island TDI/TCI + Healthy and Safe Families Act apply to small businesses?

TCI: all employers. Sick: 18+ employees. Many state regulations include thresholds or exemptions for smaller organizations. Review the full applicability criteria and consult legal counsel to determine your obligations.

How does Rhode Island compare to other states on employment & worker protection?

Rhode Island has a regulatory strictness score of 48/100, based on 3 enacted regulations out of 3 tracked. Nationally, 51 states have enacted employment & worker protection laws. Visit our state comparison page for a full ranking.

Where can I read the full text of Rhode Island TDI/TCI + Healthy and Safe Families Act?

The official text of Rhode Island TDI/TCI + Healthy and Safe Families Act (RIGL 28-41 / 28-57) is available from the Rhode Island legislature. PlainRegWatch links to the official source for every tracked regulation. We recommend reviewing the full statute alongside qualified legal counsel for compliance planning.

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Disclaimer: This summary is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Regulation details may have changed since last verification (2026-03-18). Always consult official sources and qualified legal counsel for compliance guidance.

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