Florida 2024 2024 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0515 Introduced / Bill

Filed 11/16/2023

                       
 
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to protection of specified adults; 2 
creating s. 415.10341, F.S.; defining terms; providing 3 
legislative findings and intent; authorizing financial 4 
institutions, under certain circumstances, to delay a 5 
disbursement or transaction from an account of a 6 
specified adult; requiring the financial institution 7 
to make certain information available upon request by 8 
certain entities; specifying that a delay on a 9 
disbursement or transaction expires on a certain date; 10 
authorizing the financial institution to extend the 11 
delay under certain circumstances; authorizing a court 12 
of competent jurisdiction to shorten or extend the 13 
delay; providing construction; granting fi nancial 14 
institutions immunity from certain liability; 15 
providing construction; requiring financial 16 
institutions to take certain actions before placing a 17 
delay on a disbursement or transaction; providing 18 
construction; providing an effective date. 19 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 21 
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 Section 1.  Section 415.10341, Florida Statutes, is created 23 
to read: 24 
 415.10341  Protection of specified adults. — 25     
 
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 (1)  As used in this section, the term: 26 
 (a)  "Financial exploitation" means the wr ongful or 27 
unauthorized taking, withholding, appropriation, or use of 28 
money, assets, or property of a specified adult; or any act or 29 
omission by a person, including through the use of a power of 30 
attorney, guardianship, or conservatorship of a specified adul t, 31 
to: 32 
 1.  Obtain control over the specified adult's money, 33 
assets, or property through deception, intimidation, or undue 34 
influence to deprive him or her of the ownership, use, benefit, 35 
or possession of the money, assets, or property; or 36 
 2.  Divert the specified adult's money, assets, or property 37 
to deprive him or her of the ownership, use, benefit, or 38 
possession of the money, assets, or property. 39 
 (b)  "Financial institution" means a state financial 40 
institution or a federal financial institution as those terms 41 
are defined under s. 655.005(1). 42 
 (c)  "Specified adult" means a natural person 65 years of 43 
age or older, or a vulnerable adult as defined in s. 415.102. 44 
 (d)  "Trusted contact" means a natural person 18 years of 45 
age or older whom the account owner has expressly identified and 46 
recorded in a financial institution's books and records as the 47 
person who may be contacted about the account. 48 
 (2)  The Legislature finds that many persons in this state, 49 
because of age or disability, are at increased risk of f inancial 50     
 
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exploitation and loss of their assets, funds, investments, and 51 
investment accounts. The Legislature further finds that 52 
specified adults in this state are at a statistically higher 53 
risk of being targeted for financial exploitation, regardless of 54 
diminished capacity or other disability, because of their 55 
accumulation of substantial assets and wealth compared to 56 
younger age groups. In enacting this section, the Legislature 57 
recognizes the freedom of specified adults to manage their 58 
assets, make investme nt choices, and spend their funds, and 59 
intends that such rights may not be infringed absent a 60 
reasonable belief of financial exploitation as provided in this 61 
section. The Legislature therefore intends to provide for the 62 
prevention of financial exploitation of such persons. The 63 
Legislature intends to encourage the constructive involvement of 64 
financial institutions that take action based upon the 65 
reasonable belief that specified adults who have accounts with 66 
such financial institutions have been or are the su bject of 67 
financial exploitation, and to provide financial institutions 68 
and their employees immunity from liability for taking actions 69 
as authorized herein. The Legislature intends to balance the 70 
rights of specified adults to direct and control their assets , 71 
funds, and investments and to exercise their constitutional 72 
rights consistent with due process with the need to provide 73 
financial institutions the ability to place narrow, time -limited 74 
restrictions on these rights in an effort to decrease specified 75     
 
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adults' risk of loss due to abuse, neglect, or financial 76 
exploitation. 77 
 (3)  If a financial institution reports suspected financial 78 
exploitation of a specified adult pursuant to s. 415.1034, it 79 
may delay a disbursement or transaction from an account of a 80 
specified adult or an account for which a specified adult is a 81 
beneficiary or beneficial owner if all of the following apply: 82 
 (a)  The financial institution immediately initiates an 83 
internal review of the facts and circumstances that caused an 84 
employee of the financial institution to report suspected 85 
financial exploitation. 86 
 (b)  Not later than 3 business days after the date on which 87 
the delay was first placed, the financial institution: 88 
 1.  Notifies in writing all parties authorized to transact 89 
business on the account and any trusted contact on the account, 90 
using the contact information provided for the account, with the 91 
exception of any party an employee of the financial institution 92 
reasonably believes has engaged in, is engaging in, has 93 
attempted to engage in, or will attempt to engage in the 94 
suspected financial exploitation of the specified adult. The 95 
notice, which may be provided electronically, must provide the 96 
reason for the delay. 97 
 2.  Creates and maintains for at least 5 years after the 98 
date of the delayed disbursement or transaction a written or 99 
electronic record of the delayed disbursement or transaction 100     
 
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that includes, at minimum, the following information: 101 
 a.  The date on which the delay was first placed. 102 
 b.  The name and address of th e specified adult. 103 
 c.  The business location of the financial institution. 104 
 d.  The name and title of the employee who reported 105 
suspected financial exploitation of the specified adult pursuant 106 
to s. 415.1034. 107 
 e.  The facts and circumstances that caused t he employee to 108 
report suspected financial exploitation. 109 
 (4)  The financial institution must make the information 110 
required in subparagraph (3)(b)2. available for review upon 111 
request by the department, any law enforcement agency conducting 112 
an investigation under s. 415.104, or any state or federal 113 
agency with regulatory authority over the financial institution. 114 
 (5)  A delay on a disbursement or transaction under 115 
subsection (3) expires 15 business days after the date on which 116 
the delay was first placed. Howe ver, the financial institution 117 
may extend the delay for up to 10 additional business days if 118 
the financial institution's review of the available facts and 119 
circumstances continues to support the reasonable belief that 120 
financial exploitation of the specified adult has occurred, is 121 
occurring, has been attempted, or will be attempted. The length 122 
of the delay may be shortened or extended at any time by a court 123 
of competent jurisdiction. This subsection does not prevent a 124 
financial institution from terminating a delay after 125     
 
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communication with the parties authorized to transact business 126 
on the account and any trusted contact on the account. 127 
 (6)  A financial institution that acts in good faith and 128 
exercises reasonable care to comply with this section is immune 129 
from any administrative or civil liability that might otherwise 130 
arise from such delay in a disbursement or transaction in 131 
accordance with this section. This subsection does not supersede 132 
or diminish any immunity granted elsewhere in this chapter. 133 
 (7)  Before placing a delay on a disbursement or 134 
transaction pursuant to this section, a financial institution 135 
must do all of the following: 136 
 (a)  Develop training policies or programs reasonably 137 
designed to educate employees on issues pertaining to financial 138 
exploitation of specified adults. 139 
 (b)  Conduct training for all employees at least annually 140 
and maintain a written record of all trainings conducted. 141 
 (c)  Develop, maintain, and enforce written procedures 142 
regarding the manner in which suspected financial exploit ation 143 
is reviewed internally, including, if applicable, the manner in 144 
which suspected financial exploitation is required to be 145 
reported to supervisory personnel. 146 
 (8)  Absent a reasonable belief of financial exploitation 147 
as provided in this section, this s ection does not otherwise 148 
alter a financial institution's obligations to all parties 149 
authorized to transact business on an account and any trusted 150     
 
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contact named on such account. 151 
 (9)  This section does not create new rights for or impose 152 
new obligations on a financial institution under other 153 
applicable law. 154 
 Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2024. 155