South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H5162

Introduced
2/11/26  
Refer
2/11/26  
Engrossed
2/25/26  

Caption

Protecting Eligible Adults from Financial Exploitation

Impact

The legislation is expected to have significant implications on state laws focused on the protection of older adults and vulnerable populations. By empowering financial institutions with the authority to intervene when they suspect financial exploitation, the bill aims to create a proactive framework for safeguarding eligible adults. The legal immunity granted to institutions for their actions taken in good faith under this bill encourages proactive measures against potential financial crimes directed at these populations.

Summary

House Bill 5162, known as the 'Protecting Eligible Adults from Financial Exploitation' bill, aims to amend the South Carolina Code by introducing measures to safeguard eligible adults, defined as individuals aged fifty-five and older or those deemed vulnerable, from financial exploitation. The bill establishes clear definitions and provisions surrounding financial exploitation, as well as establishing a set of procedures that financial institutions must follow to protect these individuals. This includes guidelines for institutions to report suspected financial exploitation and to place holds on transactions in certain instances.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 5162 appears to be positive, particularly among advocates for elder rights and financial reform. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to address the increasing instances of financial exploitation among the elderly, thereby enhancing their protection. However, there may also be some concerns about the potential burden this could impose on financial institutions and the need for them to navigate the complexities of identifying and appropriately addressing such exploitation.

Contention

While the bill enjoys broad support, points of contention include the discretion it affords to financial institutions regarding the hold and decline of transactions. Some critics may argue that this could lead to overreach on the part of financial institutions, potentially delaying legitimate transactions for eligible adults. Furthermore, delineating who qualifies as a 'vulnerable adult' and ensuring appropriate training for staff at financial institutions to recognize exploitation are critical topics that may arise during discussions surrounding the implementation of this legislation.

Companion Bills

SC S0851

Similar To Protection from Financial Exploitation

Previously Filed As

SC H4998

Financial Literacy Month in SC

SC HB913

Provides relative to protection of eligible adults from financial exploitation

SC H296

Protecting vulnerable adults from financial exploitation

SC H1239

Protecting vulnerable adults from financial exploitation

SC H1270

Protecting seniors and adults with disabilities from financial exploitation

SC S741

Protecting seniors and adults with disabilities from financial exploitation

SC H5300

Protecting vulnerable adults from financial exploitation

SC S0851

Protection from Financial Exploitation

SC H5054

STEM Education Day

SC HB3020

Financial institutions; protections for financial exploitation of protected adults; effective date.

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