Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB578

Introduced
10/31/23  
Refer
10/31/23  
Report Pass
1/16/24  
Refer
1/16/24  
Engrossed
1/18/24  
Refer
1/19/24  

Caption

Financial exploitation of vulnerable adults.

Impact

The bill modifies existing laws governing financial transactions in the state by allowing financial institutions, mortgage banks, check cashing services, and other financial service providers to refuse transactions that might lead to financial harm for a vulnerable adult. This change is anticipated to enhance protective measures for seniors and those deemed adults at risk. However, it also emphasizes the responsibility of financial institutions to act wisely and judiciously, addressing potential exploitation without overstepping their bounds in managing customer transactions.

Summary

Assembly Bill 578 aims to empower financial service providers with the ability to refuse or delay transactions if there is a reasonable suspicion of financial exploitation involving vulnerable adults, including those who are 65 and older. It is designed to give these providers the discretion to act in circumstances where financial exploitation may occur, thus contributing to the protection of this demographic from potential fraud and abuse. This proactive measure intends to create a safer financial environment for vulnerable individuals, who are at a heightened risk of exploitation due to their age or mental capacity.

Contention

Some points of contention may arise regarding the level of discretion afforded to financial service providers. Critics might argue that this bill could unintentionally hinder legitimate transactions based on misunderstandings or unnecessary suspicion, potentially alienating clients who are also in need of financial services. Moreover, the process set forth for notifying relevant parties about delayed transactions or refusals may add additional responsibilities and workload for financial service staff, raising concerns about operational implications within these institutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB628

Financial exploitation of vulnerable adults.

WI H296

Protecting vulnerable adults from financial exploitation

WI H4395

Protecting vulnerable adults from financial exploitation

WI HB2695

Financially vulnerable adult; financial exploitation

WI SB385

Relative to financial exploitation of vulnerable adults.

WI SF0024

Financial exploitation of vulnerable adults.

WI H203

Protecting vulnerable adults from financial exploitation

WI H1239

Protecting vulnerable adults from financial exploitation

WI SF0076

Financial exploitation of vulnerable adults.

WI HB3921

Relating to the financial exploitation of certain vulnerable adults.

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