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2024 SESSION
HB 373 Financial institutions; reporting financial exploitation of elderly or vulnerable adults.
Introduced by: Michael B. Feggans | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Financial institutions; reporting financial exploitation of elderly or vulnerable adults. Permits a financial institution, as defined in the bill, to allow an elderly or vulnerable adult, as defined in the bill, to submit and periodically update a list of trusted persons whom such financial institution or financial institution staff, as defined in the bill, may contact in the case of suspected financial exploitation of such adult. In such a case, the bill also allows a financial institution or financial institution staff to convey such suspicion to one or more certain individuals, provided that the recipient of such conveyance is not the suspected perpetrator of financial exploitation. The bill provides that a financial institution or financial institution staff shall be immune from any criminal, civil, or administrative liability for any act taken or omission made in accordance with the bill's provisions.
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HISTORY
- 01/06/24 House: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24101336D
- 01/06/24 House: Referred to Committee on Labor and Commerce
- 01/15/24 House: Assigned L & C sub: Subcommittee #1
- 01/30/24 House: Subcommittee recommends continuing to 2025 by voice vote
- 02/01/24 House: Continued to 2025 in Labor and Commerce by voice vote