Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3576

Introduced
2/5/24  
Refer
2/6/24  

Caption

Civil procedure; medical debts; civil actions; default judgments; procedures; effective date.

Impact

The bill alters the existing legal framework governing how medical debts are pursued in courts. Notably, before a default judgment can be entered against a consumer, the plaintiff must provide evidence detailing multiple aspects of the medical debt, including the original account number, creditor, amount due, and the date of the last payment. This enhances consumer protections by placing additional requirements on creditors and promoting a fairer pleading process.

Summary

House Bill 3576 introduces new regulations surrounding the civil procedures for the collection of medical debts in Oklahoma. It mandates that any creditor or collection agency filing a civil action for medical debt recovery is required to attach a redacted itemization of the charges to the petition. This requirement aims to ensure greater transparency for consumers who may be facing legal actions regarding their medical debts.

Contention

While the bill is likely to facilitate better consumer understanding and accountability in medical debt collection, there may be contention regarding its implications for creditors and collection agencies. Stakeholders could argue that these regulations might complicate and prolong the process for collectors, thereby affecting their ability to recover debts. Nonetheless, supporters of the bill view it as a necessary measure to bolster consumer rights and ensure that individuals are informed about the debts being pursued against them.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB79

Civil procedure; modifying procedures for offers of judgment. Effective date.

OK HB2372

Civil procedure; defenses and objections; default judgement procedure; postjudgment interest; application of interest; effective date

OK HB1588

Civil procedure; modifying statute of limitations for adverse possession actions; effective date.

OK SB565

Civil procedure; establishing proper venue for certain actions. Effective date.

OK HB1539

Civil procedure; statute of limitations; effective date.

OK HB1237

Civil procedure; Oklahoma Civil Procedure Act of 2023; effective date.

OK HB1618

Civil procedure; deleting mailing requirement; effective date.

OK HB2391

Civil procedure; consumer litigation funding agreements; effective date.

OK HB1888

Civil procedure; forcible entry and detainer; affidavit and summons; effective date.

OK HB2792

Civil procedure; forms; Oklahoma Bar Association; Administrative Office of the Courts; Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) website; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.