§ 42-9.2-1. Legislative findings.
The general assembly finds and recognizes that:
(1) The proportion of Rhode Island’s population that is sixty (60) years or older will dramatically increase in the next thirty (30) years.
(2) Elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation have no boundaries, and cross all racial, socio-economic, gender, and geographic lines.
(3) The federal government or Congress has been slow to enact legislation to respond to the needs of victims of elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation or to undertake prevention efforts.
(4) All citizens of Rhode Island should be protected from elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
(5) The public will benefit from a coordinated, multi-agency effort to ensure that the policy goals and laws established to protect Rhode Island’s seniors from elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation are achieved and enforced.
(6) In order to protect the public safety, health, and welfare of Rhode Island’s elder population, the general assembly finds it necessary to establish and fund an elder justice prosecution unit within the department of attorney general.
History of Section.
P.L. 2005, ch. 331, § 1; P.L. 2005, ch. 398, § 1.