Establishes civil action for abuse, neglect, exploitation or bullying of minor or adult with disability; provides that bullying of vulnerable adult may constitute grounds for investigation by adult protective services and report to law enforcement.
Impact
The provisions of this bill signal an important shift in how state law addresses the rights of individuals with disabilities. Previously, reporting obligations for suspected abuse or neglect were limited to clear-cut cases; A4267 expands these criteria by including bullying as grounds for investigation by adult protective services. This not only aims to enhance the accountability of caretakers and others in positions of responsibility but also emphasizes the importance of early reporting and intervention. The potential for civil action acts as an additional deterrent against abuse, thereby promoting a safer environment for vulnerable populations.
Summary
Assembly Bill A4267 introduces significant legal protections for individuals, both minors and adults, with disabilities who face abuse, neglect, exploitation, or bullying. The bill seeks to establish a civil cause of action specifically for these injuries, expanding the legal recourse available to victims. Under A4267, minors may initiate such actions within 37 years after reaching the age of majority or within seven years of discovering the injury and its cause, whichever is longer. For adults with disabilities, the timeframe is set at seven years from discovery. This reflects a commitment to ensuring that those unable to adequately protect themselves due to their disabilities have sufficient avenues for recourse against their abusers.
Contention
However, while the bill has garnered support from various advocacy groups and lawmakers who highlight its necessity in protecting vulnerable individuals, there are concerns regarding the implications of its provisions. Some stakeholders fear that the broad definitions of abuse, neglect, and bullying could lead to misinterpretations, resulting in unnecessary legal actions against caregivers and professionals. Additionally, the bill places a significant burden on healthcare professionals and first responders by imposing mandatory reporting requirements, raising questions about the practicality and implications of such enforcement. Stakeholders have voiced the need to balance protective measures with the rights of caregivers to ensure that they are not unduly punished for acts that may be misperceived as abuse or neglect.
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Establishes civil action for abuse, neglect, exploitation or bullying of minor or adult with disability; provides that bullying of vulnerable adult may constitute grounds for investigation by adult protective services and report to law enforcement.
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Establishes civil action for abuse, neglect, exploitation or bullying of minor or adult with disability; provides that bullying of vulnerable adult may constitute grounds for investigation by adult protective services and report to law enforcement.
Establishes civil action for abuse, neglect, exploitation or bullying of minor or adult with disability; provides that bullying of vulnerable adult may constitute grounds for investigation by adult protective services and report to law enforcement.
Establishes civil action for abuse, neglect, exploitation or bullying of minor or adult with disability; provides that bullying of vulnerable adult may constitute grounds for investigation by adult protective services and report to law enforcement.
Establishes civil action for abuse, neglect, exploitation or bullying of minor or adult with disability; provides that bullying of vulnerable adult may constitute grounds for investigation by adult protective services and report to law enforcement.
Abuse of elderly and disabled adults; Protective Services for the Vulnerable Adults Act; definition; persons required to report; investigation and reporting; Oklahoma's Protection and Advocacy System; Nursing Home Care Act; liability; waivers; reports; effective date.
Establishes civil action for abuse, neglect, exploitation or bullying of minor or adult with disability; provides that bullying of vulnerable adult may constitute grounds for investigation by adult protective services and report to law enforcement.
Establishes civil action for abuse, neglect, exploitation or bullying of minor or adult with disability; provides that bullying of vulnerable adult may constitute grounds for investigation by adult protective services and report to law enforcement.