H7290

Places limits on the number of self-service checkout stations a grocery store can have and on the workload of employees assigned to monitor those checkout stations.

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Rhode Island H7290 limits grocery stores to eight self-service checkout stations and mandates a minimum ratio of manual checkout stations to.

Rhode Island H7290, known as the "Restrictions on Self-Service Checkout Stations Act," places limits on the number of self-service checkout stations a grocery store can have and on the workload of employees assigned to monitor those checkout stations. The act mandates that grocery stores cannot have more than eight self-service checkout stations operating at any one time per location. Additionally, grocery stores must have a minimum of one manual checkout station in operation for every two self-service checkout stations.

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Roll Call Votes

32 Yea

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6 Nay

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Calendar

Jun 9

12:00 AM

House Labor Consideration

Feb 5

12:00 AM

House Labor Hearing

History

Jun 18

House

Signed by Governor

Jun 16

House

Transmitted to Governor

Jun 11

Senate

Senate passed Sub A in concurrence