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SB 1462 Financial exploitation of adults; cases referred to law-enforcement agency.
Introduced by: Jeremy S. McPike | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Financial exploitation of adults; reporting to local law enforcement. Clarifies that all cases involving suspected financial exploitation of an adult shall be immediately referred to a local law-enforcement agency for investigation. The bill directs local law-enforcement agencies to provide a preferred point of contact for referrals. This bill is identical to HB 1922.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Financial exploitation of adults. Removes the requirement that financial losses resulting from suspected financial exploitation of an adult are suspected to be greater than $50,000 in order for the case to be referred to a local law-enforcement agency. The bill directs local law-enforcement agencies to provide a preferred point of contact for referrals.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Financial exploitation of adults. Removes the requirement that financial losses resulting from suspected financial exploitation of an adult are suspected to be greater than $50,000 in order for the case to be referred to a local law-enforcement agency.