2021 -- S 0264 | |
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LC001005 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2021 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS -- THE ELDER ADULT FINANCIAL | |
EXPLOITATION PREVENTION ACT | |
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Introduced By: Senators Coyne, Sosnowski, Valverde, Burke, Seveney, and Euer | |
Date Introduced: February 10, 2021 | |
Referred To: Senate Judiciary | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 19 of the General Laws entitled "FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS" is |
2 | hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 34 |
4 | THE ELDER ADULT FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION PREVENTION ACT |
5 | 19-34-1. Definitions. |
6 | As used in this chapter: |
7 | (1) "Department" means the Rhode Island office of healthy aging. |
8 | (2) "Elder adult" means a person who is sixty (60) years of age or older. |
9 | (3) "Exploitation" means the fraudulent or otherwise illegal, unauthorized or improper act |
10 | or process of an individual, including, but not limited to, a caregiver or fiduciary that uses the |
11 | resources of an elder adult for monetary or personal benefit, profit, gain, or that results in depriving |
12 | an elder adult of rightful access to, or use of benefits, resources, belongings, or assets by use, undue |
13 | influence, harassment, duress, deception, false representation or false pretenses, or conduct in |
14 | violation of § 11-68-2. |
15 | (4) "Financial exploitation'' means: |
16 | (i) The wrongful or unauthorized taking, withholding, appropriation, or use of the money, |
17 | assets, or other property or the identifying information of a person; or |
18 | (ii) Any act or omission taken by a person, including through the use of a power of attorney, |
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1 | guardianship or any other legal authority, regarding an elder adult to: |
2 | (A) Obtain, control through deception, intimidation, fraud or undue influence, over the |
3 | other person's money, assets, or property to deprive the other person of the ownership, use, benefit |
4 | or possession of the property; or |
5 | (B) Convert the money, assets, or other property of the other person to deprive the other |
6 | person of the ownership, use, benefit, or possession of the property. |
7 | (5) "Regulated institution" means any financial institution, credit union, or other insured |
8 | deposit-taking institution, that is authorized to do business in this state, including one authorized |
9 | by operation of an interstate banking statute that allowed it original entry. |
10 | 19-34-2. Reporting suspected financial exploitation of elder adults. |
11 | (a) If an employee of a regulated institution has reasonable cause to believe that financial |
12 | exploitation of an elder adult who is an account holder with the regulated institution has occurred, |
13 | is occurring, or has been attempted, the employee shall notify the regulated institution of the |
14 | suspected financial exploitation. |
15 | (b)(1) If a regulated institution is notified of suspected financial exploitation under |
16 | subsection (a) of this section or otherwise has reasonable cause to believe that financial exploitation |
17 | of an elder adult who is an account holder with the regulated institution has occurred, is occurring, |
18 | or has been attempted, the regulated institution shall assess the suspected financial exploitation and |
19 | submit a report to the department identifying the name, address and, if known, the age of the elder |
20 | adult; the name and address of any person responsible for the care of the elder adult; the nature and |
21 | extent of the facts of the suspected activity; the basis of the reporter's knowledge; and any other |
22 | relevant information; or any other reporting requirements consistent with the provisions of § 42- |
23 | 66-8. |
24 | (2) The regulated institution shall submit the required report no later than the earlier of: |
25 | (i) The second business day following the date the regulated institution completes the |
26 | regulated institution's assessment of the suspected financial exploitation; or |
27 | (ii) The seventh business day after the date the regulated institution is notified of the |
28 | suspected financial exploitation under subsection (a) of this section or otherwise has reasonable |
29 | cause to believe that the suspected financial exploitation has occurred, is occurring, or has been |
30 | attempted. |
31 | (c) A regulated institution that submits a report to the department of suspected financial |
32 | exploitation of an elder adult under subsection (b) of this section is not required to make any |
33 | additional report of suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation, for the same conduct constituting the |
34 | reported suspected financial exploitation. |
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1 | (d) Each regulated institution shall adopt internal policies, programs, plans, or procedures |
2 | for: |
3 | (1) The employees of the regulated institution to make the notification required under |
4 | subsection (a) of this section; and |
5 | (2) The regulated institution to conduct the assessment and submit the report required under |
6 | subsection (b) of this section. |
7 | (e) The policies, programs, plans, or procedures adopted under subsection (d) of this |
8 | section may authorize the regulated institution to report the suspected financial exploitation to other |
9 | appropriate agencies and entities in addition to the department, including the attorney general, the |
10 | Federal Trade Commission, and the appropriate law enforcement agency. |
11 | 19-34-3. Notifying third parties of suspected financial exploitation or abuse. |
12 | lf a regulated institution submits a report of suspected financial exploitation or abuse of an |
13 | elder adult to the department pursuant to § 19-34-2, the regulated institution may at the time the |
14 | regulated institution submits the report also notify a third party reasonably associated with the elder |
15 | adult of the suspected financial exploitation or abuse, unless the regulated institution suspects the |
16 | third party of financial exploitation or abuse of the elder adult. |
17 | 19-34-4. Temporary hold on transactions in certain cases of suspected financial |
18 | exploitation. |
19 | (a) Notwithstanding any other law, if a regulated institution submits a report of suspected |
20 | financial exploitation of an elder adult to the department pursuant to § 19-34-2 the regulated |
21 | institution: |
22 | (1) May place a temporary hold on any transaction that: |
23 | (i) Involves an account of the elder adult; and |
24 | (ii) The regulated institution has reasonable cause to believe that financial exploitation of |
25 | an elder adult has occurred, is occurring, has been attempted, or will be attempted. |
26 | (2) Shall place a hold on any transaction involving the account of the elder adult if the hold |
27 | is requested by the department, the elder abuse unit of the office of attorney general or a law |
28 | enforcement agency. |
29 | (b) Subject to subsection (c) of this section, a hold placed on any transaction under |
30 | subsection (a) of this section shall expire on the fifteenth business day after the date the regulated |
31 | institution submits its report pursuant to § 19-34-2. |
32 | (c) The regulated institution may extend a hold placed on any transaction under subsection |
33 | (a) of this section for a period not to exceed thirty (30) business days after the expiration of the |
34 | fifteen (15) business day period prescribed by subsection (b) of this section if requested by a state |
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1 | or federal agency or a law enforcement agency investigating the suspected financial exploitation. |
2 | The regulated institution may also petition a court to extend a hold placed on any transaction |
3 | pursuant to subsection (a) of this section beyond the fifteenth business day period prescribed by |
4 | subsection (b) of this section. A court may enter an order extending or shortening a hold or |
5 | providing other relief. |
6 | (d) Each regulated institution shall adopt internal policies, programs, plans, or procedures |
7 | for placing a hold on a transaction involving an account of an elder adult pursuant to this section. |
8 | 19-34-5. Immunity. |
9 | (a) An employee of a regulated institution who makes a notification pursuant to § 19-34-2, |
10 | or a regulated institution that submits a report pursuant to § 19-34-2 or makes a notification to a |
11 | third party pursuant to § 19-34-3, or an employee or regulated institution that testifies or otherwise |
12 | participates in a judicial proceeding arising from a notification or report shall be immune from any |
13 | civil or criminal liability arising from the notification, report, testimony, or participation in the |
14 | judicial proceeding, unless the employee or regulated institution acted in bad faith or with a |
15 | malicious purpose. |
16 | (b) A regulated institution that in good faith and with the exercise of reasonable care places |
17 | or does not place a hold on any transaction pursuant to § 19-34-4 shall be immune from any civil |
18 | or criminal liability or disciplinary action resulting from that action or failure to act. |
19 | 19-34-6. Records. |
20 | To the extent permitted by state or federal law, a regulated institution shall provide, on |
21 | request, access to or copies of records relevant to the suspected financial exploitation of an elder |
22 | adult to the department, a law enforcement agency, or the office of attorney general, either as part |
23 | of a report to the department, law enforcement agency, or the elder abuse unit of the office of |
24 | attorney general or at the request of the department, law enforcement agency, or the office of |
25 | attorney general in accordance with an investigation. The records may include historical records as |
26 | well as records relating to the most recent transaction or transactions that may comprise financial |
27 | exploitation not to exceed sixty (60) calendar days prior to the first transaction that was reported or |
28 | sixty (60) days after the last transaction that was reported. An extension of the request for records |
29 | may be made by the department, law enforcement agency, or the office of attorney general if after |
30 | receipt of the records, it is determined the suspected financial exploitation has occurred outside the |
31 | scope of the original request. |
32 | 19-34-7. Training. |
33 | (a) Commencing no later than 45 days following passage of the Act, regulated institutions |
34 | shall provide training concerning the financial exploitation of elder adults to employees of regulated |
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1 | institutions as defined in § 19-34-1, and shall provide such training to new employees within the |
2 | first three (3) months of their employment. |
3 | (b) The training shall include recognition of indicators of financial exploitation of an elder |
4 | adult, the manner in which employees may report suspected financial exploitation to the department |
5 | and law enforcement as mandatory reporters, and steps employees may take to prevent suspected |
6 | financial exploitation of an elder adult as authorized by law or agreement between the regulated |
7 | institution and customers of the regulated institution. The elder abuse unit of the office of attorney |
8 | general and the department shall develop standardized training that the regulated institutions may |
9 | offer, or the regulated institutions may develop their own training. |
10 | 19-34-8. Disclosure. |
11 | Notwithstanding any provision of law, the department, the attorney general and local law |
12 | enforcement may disclose to a mandated reporter of suspected elder financial abuse, upon request, |
13 | the general status or final disposition of any investigation that arose from a report made by that |
14 | mandated reporter of suspected financial abuse of an elder pursuant to this section. |
15 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS -- THE ELDER ADULT FINANCIAL | |
EXPLOITATION PREVENTION ACT | |
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1 | This act would require employees of regulated financial institutions to report suspected |
2 | financial exploitation of elder adults to the office of healthy aging and provide authority to the |
3 | regulated financial institutions to place a temporary hold on transactions. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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