Nationwide Reporting Chart
For Suspected Exploitation Of Seniors And/Or Vulnerable Persons
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Utah Code Ann. § 62A-3-301(12), (30).
Utah Code Ann. § 61-1-201(2), (5).
Utah Code Ann. § 61-1-202(1).
Utah Code Ann. § 61-1-203.
Utah Code Ann. § 61-1-204(1)-(4).
Utah Code Ann. § 61-1-205.
(Mandated? Permissive?)
A person. (Mandated)
A broker-dealer, an investment adviser, agent, investment adviser representative, or individual who serves in a supervisory, compliance, or legal capacity for a broker-dealer or an investment adviser. (Mandated)
(Y/N)
Yes, a broker-dealer or investment advisor may delay. Utah Code Ann. § 61-1-204(1).
Except as provided in Subsection (3), a delay of a disbursement or transaction under Subsection (1) expires the earlier of: (a) the day on which the broker-dealer or investment adviser determines that the disbursement or transaction will not result in the financial exploitation of an eligible adult; or (b) 15 business days after the day on which the broker-dealer or investment adviser initially delayed the disbursement or transaction. (3) If an internal review described in Subsection (1) supports a reasonable belief that a person has engaged in or attempted to engage in the financial exploitation of an eligible adult, the division or Adult Protective Services may extend the delay of the disbursement or transaction under Subsection (1) as reasonably necessary. (4) A court of competent jurisdiction may enter an order terminating or extending a delay under this section or granting other protective relief. Utah Code Ann. § 61-1-204(2)-(4).
A person who has reason to believe that a vulnerable adult has been the subject of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Utah Code Ann. § 62A-3-305(1).
If a broker-dealer, an investment adviser, or a qualified individual reasonably believes that a person has engaged in or attempted to engage in the financial exploitation of an eligible adult, the broker-dealer, investment adviser, or qualified individual: shall promptly notify the division and Adult Protective Services; and subject to Subsection (2), may notify a person previously designated by the eligible adult, a person allowed to receive notification under applicable law or any customer agreement, or an individual reasonably associated with the eligible adult. Utah Code Ann. § 61-1-202(1).
Qualified Individual: An agent; an investment adviser representative; or an individual who serves in a supervisory, compliance, or legal capacity for a broker-dealer or an investment adviser. Utah Code Ann. § 61-1-201(5).
Elder Adult: A person 65 years of age or older. Utah Code Ann. § 62A-3-301(12).
Vulnerable Adult: An elder adult, or an adult who has a mental or physical impairment which substantially affects that person’s ability to: (a) provide personal protection; (b) provide necessities such as food, shelter, clothing, or mental or other health care; (c) obtain services necessary for health, safety, or welfare; (d) carry out the activities of daily living; (e) manage the adult’s own financial resources; or (f) comprehend the nature and consequences of remaining in a situation of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Utah Code Ann. § 62A-3-301(30).
Eligible Adult: An individual who is 65 years of age or older; or a vulnerable adult as defined in Section 62A-3-301. Utah Code Ann. § 61-1-201(2).
Yes.
A person who in good faith makes a report or otherwise notifies a law enforcement agency or Adult Protective Services of suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation is immune from civil and criminal liability in connection with the report or other notification. Utah Code Ann. § 62A-3-305(7)(a).
A broker-dealer, an investment adviser, or a qualified individual who, in good faith and exercising reasonable care, notifies the division, Adult Protective Services, or a third party, in accordance with Section 61-1-202, is immune from administrative or civil liability that might otherwise arise from the notification. Utah Code Ann. § 61-1-203.
A broker-dealer or investment adviser who, in good faith and exercising reasonable care, delays a disbursement or transaction in accordance with Section 61-1-204 is immune from administrative or civil liability that might otherwise arise from the delay. Utah Code Ann. § 61-1-205.
** See Senior Safe Act