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H7021 • 2026
AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS-VEHICLE SAFETY BARRIERS (Requires commercial property owners to install vehicle barriers at their retail establishments when new construction or renovations are being done and permits insurers to consider the installation to provide a discount on the owner's insurance policy.)
This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.
The plain English breakdown is still being put together. The official documents below are already here.
Committee recommended measure be held for further study
Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (01/20/2026)
Introduced, referred to House Corporations
AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS-VEHICLE SAFETY BARRIERS (Requires commercial property owners to install vehicle barriers at their retail establishments when new construction or renovations are being done and permits insurers to consider the installation to provide a discount on the owner's insurance policy.)
H7021 2026 -- H 7021 ======== LC003431 ======== STATE OF RHODE ISLAND IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026 ____________ A N A C T RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS-VEHICLE SAFETY BARRIERS Introduced By: Representatives Azzinaro, Kennedy, Phillips, and Corvese Date Introduced: January 09, 2026 Referred To: House Corporations It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 1 SECTION 1. Title 23 of the General Laws entitled "HEALTH AND SAFETY" is hereby 2 amended by adding thereto the following chapter: 3 CHAPTER 106 4 RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS-VEHICLE SAFETY BARRIERS 5 23-106-1. Short title. 6 This chapter shall be known and may be cited as "Retail Establishments-Vehicle Safety 7 Barriers". 8 23-106-2. Definitions. 9 As used in this chapter: 10 (1) "Existing structure" means any retail establishment operating prior to the effective date 11 of this chapter. 12 (2) "New construction" means any retail establishment for which a building permit is issued 13 on or after the effective date of this chapter. 14 (3) "Owner" means the proprietor, operator, lessor, or sublessor of commercial real estate 15 defined in § 34-49-2, which is utilized, in whole or in part, by a retail establishment. 16 (4) "Pedestrian-accessible area" means any sidewalk entrance, exit, patio, seating area, or 17 walkway used by customers or employees. 18 (5) "Retail establishments" means all sales outlets, stores, shops, or other places of business 1 located within the state, which operate primarily to sell or convey food or goods. 2 (6) "Vehicle barrier" means a safety device that meets, at a minimum, the vehicle impact 3 protection standards as adopted and amended by the Rhode Island building code commission, and 4 that is installed to protect persons located within or on the property or to protect pedestrians, from 5 collisions into buildings by motor vehicles. 6 23-106-3. Installation of vehicle safety barriers. 7 Owners, as part of any new construction or renovation requiring a building permit, shall 8 install vehicle safety barriers to protect customers and employees. 9 23-106-4. Barrier location. 10 (a) New construction. All newly constructed retail establishments shall install safety 11 vehicle barriers between parking areas, drive aisles, and any pedestrian-accessible areas. 12 (b) Existing structures. Retail establishments operating before the effective date of this 13 chapter shall install safety vehicle barriers as follows: 14 (1) Within three (3) years of the effective date of this chapter; or 15 (2) Upon undertaking major exterior renovations requiring a building permit, whichever 16 occurs first. 17 (3) At building entrances adjacent to parking lots or drive lanes. 18 (4) At ground-floor retail or commercial buildings with vehicle access within ten feet (10') 19 of entrance. 20 (c) Barriers shall be placed to protect all primary building entrances, designate pedestrian 21 walkways, outdoor dining areas, and any area where vehicles may reasonably pose a threat to 22 customers or employees. 23 23-106-5. Barrier requirements. 24 (a) All applicable areas shall install one or more of the following: 25 (1) Crash-rated bollards (minimum ASTM F3016 S10 or equivalent). 26 (2) Reinforced planters (minimum twenty-four inches (24") wide, thirty-six inches (36") 27 tall, immovable by hand). 28 (3) Concrete or steel vehicle barriers. 29 (4) Integrated seatwalls or anchored fencing capable of withstanding low-speed impact. 30 (5) Parking stops may be used in addition, but not as a primary barrier. 31 (b) Damaged or displaced barriers shall be repaired or replaced within thirty (30) days. 32 23-106-6. Spacing and placement of barriers. 33 (1) Bollards shall be placed no more than five feet (5') apart (measured center-to-center). 34 (2) Minimum three feet (3') setback from curb or parking stop to allow space for bumper LC003431 - Page 2 of 5 1 overhang. 2 (3) Barriers shall line the full width of the vulnerable edge unless exempted by the local 3 planning board 4 23-106-7. Performance standards. 5 (a) All safety vehicle barriers installed under this chapter shall comply with one of the 6 following recognized standards: 7 (1) ASTM F3016 low-speed vehicle barrier standard; 8 (2) ASTM F2656 crash-rated barrier standard; or 9 (3) Any successor or equivalent nationally recognized safety standard approved by the state 10 building code authority. 11 (b) Barriers shall be capable of resisting the impact of a vehicle traveling at not less than 12 ten miles per hour (10 mph), or higher where site-specific risk assessments warrant. 13 (c) Barriers shall include bollards, planters, reinforced walls, guardrails, or other approved 14 structures provided they meet performance requirements. 15 23-106-8. Enforcement and compliance. 16 (a) The state building code commission shall adopt rules and regulations to implement and 17 enforce the provisions of this chapter within twelve (12) months of its effective date. 18 (b) Failure to comply with the requirements of this chapter shall result in: 19 (1) A civil penalty not exceeding five thousand dollars ($5,000) per violation; and 20 (2) Possible suspension of applicable occupancy permits until compliance is achieved. 21 (c) Local governments may enact more stringent protective-barrier ordinances. 22 23-106-9. Insurance discount. 23 (a) An insurer shall consider the installation of vehicle barriers as a safety measure and 24 may provide or offer a discount on the owner's insurance covering damage or loss to the covered 25 commercial real estate or liability arising out of the ownership, maintenance, or use of the 26 commercial real estate relative to the reduced risk to the property as a result of the installation of 27 the vehicle barrier(s). 28 (b) The insurer shall notify the insured of any discount applied pursuant to this section. 29 23-106-10. Exemptions. 30 (a) Retail establishments with no customer-accessible exterior entrance adjacent to vehicle- 31 accessible areas may request exemption, from this chapter. 32 (b) Exemptions shall be approved by the local building code authority following a 33 documented safety assessment. LC003431 - Page 3 of 5 1 SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. ======== LC003431 ======== LC003431 - Page 4 of 5 EXPLANATION BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF A N A C T RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS-VEHICLE SAFETY BARRIERS *** 1 This act would require commercial property owners to install vehicle barriers at their retail 2 establishment locations as part of any new construction or renovation. This act would also require 3 insurers to consider the installation of such vehicle barriers as a safety measure and eligible for a 4 discount on the owner's insurance policy premium. 5 This act would take effect upon passage. ======== LC003431 ======== LC003431 - Page 5 of 5