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New Law helps prevent financial exploitation of New Jersey Seniors

January 14, 2020

NJ State Law Establishes Protections from Financial Exploitation for Vulnerable Adults


New Jersey passed a new law to prevent the financial exploitation of elderly New Jersey residents.  The legislation increase protections for adults at risk of falling victim to financial crimes and was signed into law Monday by Governor Phil Murphy.

“Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for senior citizens to be taken advantage of by people seeking to take their money, property, assets or identities,” said John McKeon (D-Essex, Morris). “These crimes often go unreported and untracked. The good news is financial exploitation can be prevented with the right protections in place.”

"The law (formerly bill A-5091) provides that when a qualified individual believes the financial exploitation of an eligible adult has occurred or been attempted, they must notify the Bureau of Securities in the Division of Consumer Affairs in the Department of Law and Public Safety and the applicable county adult protective services provider. A “qualified individual” is defined under the law as any agent, investment adviser representative or other person who serves in a supervisory, compliance, or legal capacity for a broker-dealer or investment adviser.  Additionally, the qualified individual must notify any third party previously designated by the eligible adult, unless the third party is the party suspected of the financial exploitation.  The qualified individual who makes disclosure in good faith would be immune from administrative, civil or criminal liability."

An eligible adult is defined as a person 65 years of age or older or a person subject to the “Adult Protective Services Act.”

“Elderly people are often the target of scammers aiming to trick them into giving them money or divulging information, from telemarketing calls to solicitation for fake charities or causes,” said Valerie Vainieri Huttle (D-Bergen). “In fact, one in 20 older adults has indicated some form of perceived financial mistreatment, according to the National Adult Protective Services Association. Our senior citizens deserve far better. The protections outlined in this law will help keep older adults safe from financial exploitation and bring perpetrators to justice.”

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Source: https://www.tapinto.net/towns/fair-lawn-slash-glen-rock/sections/senior-life/articles/new-state-law-establishes-protections-from-financial-exploitation-for-vulnerable-adults