CHAPTER 264
2001-H 5583
Enacted 07/13/2001


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RELATING TO COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE - LEVY AND SALE ON EXECUTION

Introduced By:  Representative Simonian Date Introduced:  February 6, 2001

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

SECTION 1. Section 9-26-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 9-26 entitled "Levy and Sale on Execution" is hereby amended to read as follows:

9-26-4. Property exempt from attachment. -- The following goods and property shall be exempt from attachment on any warrant of distress or on any other writ, original, mesne, or judicial:

(1) The necessary wearing apparel of a debtor or of the debtor's family, if he or she has a family.

(2) The working tools of a debtor necessary in the debtor's usual occupation, not exceeding in value the sum of five hundred dollars ($500) one thousand two hundred dollars ($1,200), and the professional library of any professional person in actual practice.

(3) The household furniture ,clothing and family stores of a housekeeper in the whole, including beds and bedding, not exceeding in value the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) eight thousand six hundred dollars ($8,600).

(4) The bibles, school books, and other books in use in the family, not exceeding in value the sum of three hundred dollars ($300).

(5) The debtor's interest in one lot or right of burial, as the case may be, in any cemetery.

(6) Wages due or accruing to any sailor.

(7) Debts secured by bills of exchange or negotiable promissory notes.

(8) (i) The entire salary or wages of any debtor due or payable from any charitable corporation, or from any person or corporation engaged in the disbursement or administration of any public charitable fund or money, whenever the salaries or wages are to be paid or supplied, directly or indirectly, from any fund or money appropriated or contributed for the relief of the poor or in aid of unemployment, and the debtor is the object of the relief or aid.

(ii) The entire wages or salary of any debtor due or payable from any employer, where the debtor has been the object of relief from any state, federal, or municipal corporation or agency for a period of one year from and after the time when the debtor ceases to be the object of such relief.

(iii) The salary or wages due or payable to any other debtor, not exceeding the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00).

(9) The salary and wages of the wife and the minor children of any debtor.

(10) Such other property, real, personal, or mixed, in possession or actions as is or shall be exempted from attachment and execution, either permanently or temporarily, by general or special acts, charters of incorporation, or by the policy of the law.

(11) An individual retirement account or individual retirement annuity as defined in sections 408 and 408A of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. sections 408 and 408A, and the payments or distributions from such an account or annuity, except that this exemption does not apply to any of the following:

(i) An order of a court pursuant to a judgment of divorce or separate maintenance.

(ii) An order of a court concerning child support.

(iii) Contributions to an individual retirement account or premiums on an individual retirement annuity, including the earnings or benefits from those contributions or premiums, that constitute an excess contribution within the meaning of Section 4973 of the Internal Revenue Code [26 U.S.C. section 4973_.

(12) (i) The right or interest of a person in an annuity, pension, profit sharing, or other retirement plan protected by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, Public Law 93-406, 29 U.S.C. section 1001 et seq. This exemption shall also apply to the operation of the Federal Bankruptcy Code, as permitted by Section 522(d)(10)(E) of Title 11 of the United States Code, 11 U.S.C. section 522(d)(10)(E). This exemption shall not apply to the right or interest of a person in an annuity, pension, profit sharing, or other retirement plan to the extent that that right or interest is subject to any of the following:

(A) An order of the court pursuant to a judgment of divorce or separated maintenance.

(ii) (B) An order of a court concerning child support.

This exemption shall not apply to contributions to and the earnings of any of the retirement plans enumerated in this subdivision that are not qualified retirement plans as defined by Section 401 of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. section 401.

(13) Any and all motor vehicles owned by the debtor not to exceed an aggregate total of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).

(14) Any and all jewelry owned by the debtor not to exceed an aggregate total of one thousand dollars ($1,000).

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.


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