Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB62

Introduced
1/19/23  
Refer
1/20/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Refer
3/1/23  

Caption

Enacting the protect vulnerable adults from financial exploitation act, requiring reporting of instances of suspected financial exploitation under certain circumstances and providing civil and administrative immunity to individuals who make such reports.

Impact

By enacting SB62, Kansas law will be strengthened concerning the financial protections afforded to vulnerable adults. The bill facilitates the reporting process and encourages more vigilance among financial professionals, requiring them to engage in due diligence before executing transactions that could adversely affect these individuals. Furthermore, the provision of civil immunity for disclosures made in good faith is expected to promote a culture where financial exploitation is swiftly reported, thus improving the overall response to such incidents within the financial services industry.

Summary

Senate Bill 62, known as the Protect Vulnerable Adults from Financial Exploitation Act, aims to safeguard vulnerable adults, particularly the elderly and disabled, from financial exploitation. The bill establishes requirements for broker-dealers and investment advisers in cases where there is reasonable suspicion of financial exploitation. It mandates that these professionals report suspected instances of exploitation to the appropriate commissioner while providing them immunity from civil and administrative liabilities when acting in good faith during such disclosures. This initiative seeks to enhance the protection for vulnerable populations in Kansas from potential financial abuse.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its protective measures, points of contention may arise surrounding the thresholds for 'reasonable belief' of exploitation and the potential implications of mandatory reporting. Opponents might argue that the bill places an undue burden on financial professionals or that it could lead to unnecessary delays in processing transactions for eligible adults. Additionally, there might be concerns about the adequacy of protections and the implications for privacy and autonomy regarding the individuals who are subject to reporting.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2243

Enacting the protect vulnerable adults from financial exploitation act.

KS HB2562

Enacting the protect vulnerable adults from financial exploitation act, authorizing the real estate commission to issue cease and desist orders in under certain circumstances and regulating contract for deed transactions.

KS H203

Protecting vulnerable adults from financial exploitation

KS H296

Protecting vulnerable adults from financial exploitation

KS H4395

Protecting vulnerable adults from financial exploitation

KS H1239

Protecting vulnerable adults from financial exploitation

KS SB338

Provides for the protection of vulnerable adults from financial exploitation. (1/1/17)

KS HB3294

Enacting the Bank Protections for Eligible Adults from Financial Exploitation Act

KS SB00474

An Act Protecting Elderly Adults From Financial Exploitation.

KS SB848

Enacting bank protections for eligible adults from financial exploitation

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