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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO LABOR AND LABOR RELATIONS -- EMPLOYMENT SECURITY -- | |
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Winfield, Williams, and Ucci | |
Date Introduced: March 04, 2016 | |
Referred To: House Labor | |
(Corrections) | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 28-42-38 of the General Laws in Chapter 28-42 entitled |
2 | "Employment Security - General Provisions" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 28-42-38. Records and reports -- Confidentiality of information. -- (a) Every |
4 | employer and every employing unit employing any person in employment in this state shall keep |
5 | true and accurate employment records of all persons employed by him or her, and of the weekly |
6 | hours worked for him or her by each, and of the weekly wages paid by him or her to each person; |
7 | and every employer and employing unit shall keep records containing any other information that |
8 | the director may prescribe. Those records shall at all times be available within this state and shall |
9 | be open to inspection by the director or his or her authorized representatives at any reasonable |
10 | time and as often as the director shall deem necessary. |
11 | (b) The director may require from any employer, or employing unit, employing any |
12 | person in this state, any reports covering persons employed by him or her, on employment, |
13 | wages, hours, unemployment, and related matters which the director deems necessary to the |
14 | effective administration of chapters 42 -- 44 of this title. |
15 | (c) (1) Information obtained, or information contained in other records of the department |
16 | obtained from any individual pursuant to the administration of those chapters, shall be held |
17 | confidential by the director and shall not be published or be open to public inspection in any |
18 | manner revealing the individual's or employing unit's identity, but any claimant at a hearing |
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1 | provided for in those chapters shall be supplied with information from those records of the extent |
2 | necessary for the proper presentation of his or her claim. Any department employee guilty of |
3 | violating this provision shall be subject to the penalties provided in chapters 42 -- 44 of this title; |
4 | provided, that nothing contained in this subsection shall be construed to prevent: |
5 | (i) The director, or any qualified attorney whom the director has designated to represent |
6 | him or her in any court of this state, or the attorney general, from making any record, report, or |
7 | other information referred to in this section, available in any proceeding before any court of this |
8 | state in any action to which the director is a party; |
9 | (ii) The director from making any record, report, or other information referred to in this |
10 | section, available to any agency of this state or any agency of a political subdivision of this state |
11 | charged with the administration of public assistance within this state, or any of its political |
12 | subdivisions; |
13 | (iii) The director from making any record, report, or other information referred to in this |
14 | section available to the railroad retirement board or to employees of the Internal Revenue Service |
15 | in the performance of their public duties, and the director shall furnish, at the expense of the |
16 | railroad retirement board or the Internal Revenue Service, copies of those records, reports, or |
17 | other information referred to in this section; |
18 | (iv) The director from making available upon request and on a reimbursable basis, any |
19 | record, report, or other information referred to in this section to the federal Department of Health |
20 | and Human Services in accordance with the provisions of United States P.L. 100-485, Family |
21 | Support Act of 1988, or to the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development and to |
22 | authorized representatives of public housing agencies in accordance with the Stewart B. |
23 | McKinney Homeless Assistance Act, 42 U.S.C. § 11301 et seq.; |
24 | (v) The director from making available to the Division of Taxation upon request of the |
25 | tax administrator any record, report, or other information referred to in Title 28, Chapter 42 for |
26 | the purposes of compiling the annual unified economic development budget report and |
27 | performing the requirements under subsection 42-142-3(e); enforcing the provisions of Title 28, |
28 | Chapter 42; and/or performing any of its obligations under Title 44. The information received by |
29 | the Division of Taxation from the department of labor and training pursuant hereto pertaining to |
30 | an individual employer shall be held confidential and shall not be open to public inspection. |
31 | Nothing herein shall prohibit the disclosure of statistics and/or statistical data that do not disclose |
32 | the identity of individual employers and/or the contents of specific returns. |
33 | (vi) The director from making, and the director shall make, reports in the form and |
34 | containing any information that the federal Social Security Administration may from time to time |
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1 | require, and complying with any provisions that the federal Social Security Administration may |
2 | from time to time find necessary to assure the correctness and verification of those reports. The |
3 | director shall make available, upon request, to any agency of the United States charged with the |
4 | administration of public works or assistance through public employment, the name, address, |
5 | ordinary occupation, and employment status of each recipient of unemployment compensation |
6 | and a statement of that recipient's rights to further compensation under that law; |
7 | (vii) The director from conducting any investigations he or she deems relevant in |
8 | connection with these provisions; |
9 | (viii) The director from conducting any investigations he or she deems relevant in |
10 | connection with the performance of his or her duties pursuant to the administration of the |
11 | chapters 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37 and 41 of this title, or from making any record, report, or other |
12 | information referred to in this section available to the Workers' Compensation Fraud Prevention |
13 | Unit for use in the performance of its duties under § 42-16.1-12; or |
14 | (ix) The director from forwarding, and the director shall forward to the jury |
15 | commissioner, the names and addresses of all individuals who are receiving unemployment |
16 | compensation on a yearly basis in accordance with § 9-9-1(e).; |
17 | (x) The director from providing data on unemployment insurance recipients or any other |
18 | data contained in departmental records that is obtained from an individual pursuant to the |
19 | administration of chapter 42-44 of this title, to the department's designated research partners for |
20 | the purpose of its workforce data quality and workforce innovation fund initiatives. The provision |
21 | of these records will be done in accordance with an approved data-sharing agreement between the |
22 | department and its designated research partners that protects the security and confidentiality of |
23 | these records and through procedures established by protocols, rules and/or regulations as |
24 | determined necessary by the director and appropriately established or promulgated.; or |
25 | (xi) The director from making available upon request and on a reimbursable basis to the |
26 | department of corrections, and solely for the purpose of case management and post-release |
27 | supervision, any record, report or other information referred to in chapter 42 of title 28 relating to |
28 | wages, earnings, professional licenses, work or vocational skills or training, and work history of |
29 | offenders under the department of corrections' supervision for the purpose of case management |
30 | and post-release supervision. The information received by the department of corrections from the |
31 | department of labor and training pursuant to this subsection shall be held confidential and shall |
32 | not be open to public inspection. Nothing in this subsection shall prohibit the disclosure of |
33 | statistics and/or statistical data that does not disclose the identity of individuals, nor shall it |
34 | prevent information referred to in this subsection from being available in any proceeding before |
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1 | any court of this state in an action in which an offender's conditions of probation or obligation to |
2 | pay restitution and/or costs and fines are the subject of the court proceedings. |
3 | (2) The director may publish in statistical form the results of any investigations without |
4 | disclosing the identity of the individuals involved. |
5 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO LABOR AND LABOR RELATIONS -- EMPLOYMENT SECURITY -- | |
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION | |
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1 | This act would allow the department of labor and training to release confidential |
2 | information concerning wages, earnings, professional licensing, work or vocational skills or |
3 | training and work history of criminal offenders to the department of corrections solely for the |
4 | purpose of case management and post-release supervision. |
5 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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