Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3972

Caption

Relating to the financial exploitation of certain elderly persons.

Impact

The introduction of HB 3972 seeks to create a more robust framework for addressing financial exploitation among the elderly population, which is a growing concern. The bill stipulates that qualified individuals are given immunity from civil liability when they report suspected exploitation, which encourages proactive engagement from financial professionals. Additionally, the bill allows these professionals to place a temporary hold on disbursements from accounts suspected of being exploited, providing a critical buffer against irreversible financial loss.

Summary

House Bill 3972 is a legislative measure aimed at enhancing protections for elderly individuals against financial exploitation. The bill expands upon the existing Securities Act in Texas by explicitly defining financial exploitation and outlining the responsibilities of qualified individuals, which include agents and investment advisers. These individuals are required to report any suspicion of financial exploitation to the appropriate authorities, including the Adult Protective Services Division. By mandating this reporting, the bill seeks to empower those in a position to detect exploitation to act swiftly to protect vulnerable seniors.

Contention

Discussions surrounding the bill may bring to light differing views on the balance between protecting vulnerable individuals and potential overreach into personal financial matters. Some may argue that the mandatory reporting aspect could infringe upon privacy rights or impose undue burdens on financial advisers. However, supporters assert that the risks of inaction are far greater, as the elderly often rely heavily on their financial assets for sustenance and care. Ultimately, the effectiveness of the bill will depend on the implementation of the reporting procedures and the willingness of professionals to report suspected cases.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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