Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HSB516

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to life insurance, permissible third parties, and financial exploitation of eligible adults.(See HF 2232.)

Impact

The legislation proposes to amend existing laws related to the financial transactions of eligible adults, allowing a more structured response from financial institutions. This includes extending the timeframe for disbursement delays beyond the previous limits while providing legal protections for insurers who comply with the new standards. By ensuring that vulnerable adults are better protected from potential abuse, the bill aims to enhance the safety of financial practices surrounding their funds.

Summary

House Study Bill 516 addresses concerns regarding financial exploitation of eligible adults, particularly focusing on the insurance sector. The bill establishes guidelines for insurers and investment advisors on how to respond when they suspect that a transaction or disbursement could lead to financial exploitation. Specifically, it outlines the conditions under which an insurer can delay disbursements from a financial account linked to an eligible adult for up to 55 days, while trying to determine whether exploitation is occurring.

Contention

There may be concerns regarding the balance of protecting eligible adults without unintentionally hindering legitimate financial transactions. Stakeholders including financial institutions and adult advocacy groups might have differing opinions on how far these protections should go. Additionally, the implications of notifying permissible third parties could lead to disagreements about privacy and the best methods for intervention in suspected exploitation cases. Ensuring that this notification does not result in further exploitation is likely to be a point of discussion.

Implementation

Financial institutions will need to establish protocols to train employees on recognizing and responding to potential exploitation cases effectively. The bill mandates specific training requirements for personnel, thereby ensuring that the staff is well-prepared to handle suspicions of financial exploitation compassionately and legally. Overall, the passage of HSB516 will require insurers to adapt their operations in ways that prioritize the protection of eligible adults while negotiating the complexities of financial regulations.

Companion Bills

IA SSB3094

Related A bill for an act relating to life insurance, permissible third parties, and financial exploitation of eligible adults.(See SF 2454.)

IA HF2232

Replaced by A bill for an act relating to life insurance, permissible third parties, and financial exploitation of eligible adults. (Formerly HSB 516.) Effective date: 07/01/2026.

Previously Filed As

IA SSB3094

A bill for an act relating to life insurance, permissible third parties, and financial exploitation of eligible adults.(See SF 2454.)

IA SF2454

A bill for an act relating to life insurance, permissible third parties, and financial exploitation of eligible adults.(Formerly SSB 3094.)

IA HF2232

A bill for an act relating to life insurance, permissible third parties, and financial exploitation of eligible adults. (Formerly HSB 516.) Effective date: 07/01/2026.

IA H5162

Protecting Eligible Adults from Financial Exploitation

IA HB913

Provides relative to protection of eligible adults from financial exploitation

IA H296

Protecting vulnerable adults from financial exploitation

IA S741

Protecting seniors and adults with disabilities from financial exploitation

IA H1270

Protecting seniors and adults with disabilities from financial exploitation

IA SB419

Financial Exploitation & Certain Transactions

IA HB945

Banking and finance; holds on accounts of eligible adults for suspected financial exploitation; provide

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