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Updated · Ogletree Deakins · Jun 25
Rhode Island Enacts 3 Employer Laws as AI and Caregiver Leave Bills Stall
Updated
Updated · Ogletree Deakins · Jun 25

Rhode Island Enacts 3 Employer Laws as AI and Caregiver Leave Bills Stall

1 articles · Updated · Ogletree Deakins · Jun 25

Summary

  • Rhode Island’s General Assembly ended its 2026 session after passing three employer-related measures covering grocery self-checkout, warehouse quotas and domestic workers under the state’s anti-discrimination law.
  • Starting Jan. 1, 2027, grocery stores must keep at least 1 manual checkout open for every 3 self-checkout stations, including at least 1 ADA-compliant lane.
  • Also effective Jan. 1, 2027, the Warehouse Worker Protection Act requires written quota disclosures at hire and bars quotas that block meal breaks, rest periods or bathroom use.
  • A separate law took effect June 10, 2026, adding domestic service workers to the Fair Employment Practices Act’s definition of employees, extending discrimination protections already broadened in the minimum-wage law in 2024.
  • Several higher-profile proposals failed in the House, including bills on workplace AI and electronic monitoring, anti-bullying protections, overtime for some exempt workers and expanded caregiver leave.

Insights

Will Rhode Island's new self-checkout law protect jobs or just raise grocery prices for consumers?
As states regulate warehouse quotas, can tech improve worker well-being, not just track performance?
With a national AI policy emerging, are state-level efforts to regulate workplace AI already irrelevant?