Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HB170

Introduced
1/4/22  
Refer
1/4/22  
Refer
2/10/22  
Report Pass
2/16/22  
Engrossed
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  
Refer
3/10/22  
Report Pass
3/22/22  
Refer
3/25/22  
Refer
3/29/22  
Refer
3/30/22  
Enrolled
3/30/22  
Enrolled
3/30/22  
Chaptered
4/8/22  

Caption

AN ACT relating to civil proceedings and declaring an emergency.

Impact

The bill modifies current Kentucky law to streamline the process for minors to receive settlements without excessive court oversight. By allowing custodians to settle claims up to $25,000 without court approval, the bill is positioned to ensure that minors can access their settlement funds promptly. This change not only alleviates the burden on the judicial system but also reinforces the importance of swift financial resolution for minors, especially in situations where their welfare is concerned.

Summary

House Bill 170, titled 'AN ACT relating to civil proceedings and declaring an emergency', introduces measures that facilitate settlements involving minors without requiring court review or approval in certain circumstances. The bill stipulates that a person with legal custody of a minor may enter into a settlement agreement on behalf of the minor if the settlement proceeds do not exceed $25,000. This process aims to provide a timely resolution of claims involving minors, thereby reducing unnecessary delays in receiving owed funds.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 170 appears to be largely supportive, particularly from those advocating for the interests of minors in legal settlements. Supporters argue that it addresses the challenges faced by minors and their custodians in receiving owed funds and reduces the time they must wait to access these resources. However, some concerns were raised regarding the lack of judicial oversight and the potential for misuse by custodians acting without stringent checks.

Contention

One notable point of contention within the legislative discussions may arise from the bill's clause allowing settlements to be executed without court approval. Opponents may argue that this could lead to situations where minors' interests are not adequately protected, particularly when dealing with larger settlements or complex legal claims. As the bill seeks to balance expediting settlements with the responsibility of ensuring minors' best interests remain protected, the effectiveness of its implementation will be closely monitored.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY SB158

AN ACT relating to settlements with minors and declaring an emergency.

KY SB528

Relating to protective proceedings; declaring an emergency.

KY SB243

Providing requirements and procedures for settlement agreements involving a minor.

KY SB376

AN ACT relating to reorganization of the Department of Law and declaring an emergency.

KY HB3612

Relating to civil rights; declaring an emergency.

KY HB864

MS Statutory Thresholds for Settlements Involving Minors Act; create with affidavit requirements.

KY SB1595

Relating to protections from debt collection; declaring an emergency.

KY HB122

AN ACT relating to revenue and declaring an emergency.

KY SB2614

Mississippi Statutory Thresholds for Settlements Involving Minors Law; create.

KY HB1547

Civil procedure; conserving monies obtained for or on behalf of persons under eighteen years of age in court proceedings; effective date.

Similar Bills

KS SB243

Providing requirements and procedures for settlement agreements involving a minor.

MS HB864

MS Statutory Thresholds for Settlements Involving Minors Act; create with affidavit requirements.

MS SB2614

Mississippi Statutory Thresholds for Settlements Involving Minors Law; create.

AR SB342

To Create The Arkansas Statutory Thresholds For Settlement Agreements Involving Minors Act.

KY SB158

AN ACT relating to settlements with minors and declaring an emergency.

MA H1863

Relative to structured settlement payment protections

IN HB1587

Insurance matters.

TX HB3201

Relating to the practice of dentistry; imposing surcharges and fees.