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California Bankers Association Applauds New Elder Financial Abuse Law; New Law Seen as First Step Toward Eradicating This Growing Crime.


SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The following statement has been issued by the California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W).  Bankers Association regarding the passage of SB 1018 into law earlier today:

"The California Bankers Association congratulates Governor Schwarzenegger on his signing of SB 1018 into law. Elder financial abuse is a heinous hei·nous  
adj.
Grossly wicked or reprehensible; abominable: a heinous crime.



[Middle English, from Old French haineus, from haine, hatred, from
 crime which is why our industry stepped up with critical elements to protect our customers. California's consumers should know that the passage of this law will also result in a change in the way that banks interact with their senior customers. It may become necessary, in the course of complying with this new law, to ask senior customers more questions about their transactions to establish whether or not elder financial abuse may be taking place. We will work with our customers to address any concerns they may have about these changes in service and believe that they will provide tremendous benefits to those who might otherwise become victims of this insidious insidious /in·sid·i·ous/ (-sid´e-us) coming on stealthily; of gradual and subtle development.

in·sid·i·ous
adj.
Being a disease that progresses with few or no symptoms to indicate its gravity.
 crime. We look forward now to legislation passing that will increase the punishment on those individuals perpetrating these crimes."

Information about CBA See Capital Builder Account.  

Established more than 110 years ago, the California Bankers Association (CBA) is one of the largest state banking trade associations in the country. CBA leads the way in developing relevant educational and legislative solutions to some of California's more pressing financial and banking issues, including adult financial empowerment em·pow·er  
tr.v. em·pow·ered, em·pow·er·ing, em·pow·ers
1. To invest with power, especially legal power or official authority. See Synonyms at authorize.

2.
, identity theft, financial privacy, and financial elder abuse Elder Abuse Definition

Elder abuse is a general term used to describe harmful acts toward an elderly adult, such as physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional or psychological abuse, financial exploitation, and neglect, including self-neglect.
. CBA's membership includes more than 300 of California's commercial, industrial and community banks and savings associations.
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