2019 -- H 5360 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2019 | |
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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N | |
AMENDING THE RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE YEARS | |
2019-2020 | |
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Introduced By: Representative Lauren H. Carson | |
Date Introduced: February 08, 2019 | |
Referred To: House Rules | |
1 | RESOLVED, That Section 46 of the rules for the House of Representatives adopted by |
2 | the House of Representatives at its January session, A.D. 2019, entitled "House Resolution |
3 | Adopting the Rules of the House of Representatives for the Years 2019 and 2020" be and the |
4 | same is hereby amended to read as follows: |
5 | Sexual Harassment and Discrimination Prohibited |
6 | (46)(a) The House of Representatives is committed to creating and maintaining a work |
7 | environment in which all members and employees are treated with respect and are free from |
8 | sexual harassment and discrimination. |
9 | The House fully supports the protection and safeguarding of the rights and opportunities |
10 | of all people to seek, obtain and hold employment without being subjected to sexual harassment |
11 | of any kind in the workplace. The House recognizes that sexual harassment has a serious |
12 | detrimental effect on victims of sexually harassing behavior. |
13 | The House acknowledges that the question of whether a particular action or incident is of |
14 | a purely personal or social nature, without a discriminatory employment effect, could require an |
15 | extensive determination based on all facts in each case. The House further recognizes that false |
16 | accusations of sexual harassment can have serious effects on innocent individuals. |
17 | (b) Sexual harassment is a violation of the state Civil Rights Act of 1990 (chapter 112 of |
18 | title 41), the state Fair Employment Practices Act (chapter 5 of title 28), and Title VII of the Civil |
19 | Rights Act of 1964. It is against the policy of the House for any member or employee of the |
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1 | House of Representatives to sexually harass another person involved in the business of the House. |
2 | Members of the House and its employees are expected to comply with applicable law and take |
3 | appropriate measures to ensure that prohibited conduct does not occur. |
4 | (c) Any member of the House who believes that he or she has been the subject of sexual |
5 | harassment while engaging in the business of the House should report the alleged act as soon as |
6 | possible to the Office of Compliance. |
7 | (d) The Office of Compliance shall publish an official sexual harassment policy which |
8 | shall include the responsibilities of the Office of Compliance, the rights and responsibilities of |
9 | members of the House of Representatives and its employees, the procedure for the adjudication of |
10 | complaints made pursuant to the policy, and any other provisions it shall deem appropriate. |
11 | (e) All reported complaints of sexual harassment shall be investigated by the Office of |
12 | compliance in a timely and confidential manner. No person investigating on behalf of the Office |
13 | of Compliance shall discuss the subject outside the investigation. The purpose of this provision is |
14 | to protect the confidentiality of the person who files a complaint, to encourage the reporting of |
15 | any incidents of sexual harassment and to protect the reputation of any person who may be |
16 | wrongfully accused. |
17 | (f) If an investigation reveals that a complaint is valid, prompt action designed to |
18 | immediately stop the harassment and to prevent its recurrence shall be taken. A recommendation |
19 | shall be made to the Committee on Conduct pursuant to the policy published by the Office of |
20 | Compliance. A closed session meeting shall be held, and all persons affected shall have been |
21 | notified in advance in writing and advised that they may request that the discussion be held at an |
22 | open session meeting. Failure to provide such notification shall render any action taken against |
23 | the person or persons affected null and void. Before going into a closed session meeting, it shall |
24 | be stated for the record that any persons to be discussed have been so notified and this statement |
25 | shall be noted in the minutes of the session meeting. Discussions via electronic communication, |
26 | including telephonic communication and telephone conferencing, shall be permitted only to |
27 | schedule a session meeting. Provided, further however, that a member of the House of |
28 | Representatives, the Office of Compliance, or the Committee of Conduct, who has a disability as |
29 | defined under chapter 87 of title 42 and: (i) Cannot attend meetings solely by reason of their |
30 | disability; and (ii) Cannot otherwise participate in the meeting without the use of electronic |
31 | communication or telephone communication as reasonable accommodation, may participate by |
32 | use of electronic communication or telephone communication. Any person who willfully disrupts |
33 | a session meeting to the extent that orderly conduct of the session meeting is seriously |
34 | compromised shall be removed. |
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1 | (g) All votes taken in closed sessions shall be disclosed once the session is reopened; |
2 | provided, however, a vote taken in a closed session need not be disclosed for the period of time |
3 | during which its disclosure would impede an investigation. |
4 | (g)(h) The form of any disciplinary action for a member of the House shall be in |
5 | accordance with any confidential recommendation and findings of the Committee on Conduct and |
6 | a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the House following a closed session meeting and shall include, but not |
7 | be limited to, loss of leadership and/or committee chair position, reprimand, censure, or expulsion |
8 | as permitted by the Article 6, Section 7 of the Rhode Island Constitution, or any other action |
9 | deemed necessary. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N | |
AMENDING THE RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE YEARS | |
2019-2020 | |
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1 | This resolution would propose an amendment to the house rules which would allow |
2 | closed session meetings with respect to all sexual harassment and discrimination complaints and |
3 | investigations to maintain the confidentiality of all complaints. |
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