
Senate Bill 111 requires individuals in certain professional fields to report known or suspected cases of abuse involving people age 70 or older.
The bill passed the House May 1 on a 56-8 vote, after it had previously breezed through the Senate.
Rep. Sue Schafer, D-Wheat Ridge, a House sponsor of the bill, said the legislation is “over 20 years” in the making.
“It's failed several times, but we've finally got it right,” Schafer said during a recent House debate.
“This demographic is as important to protect as it is with child abuse.”
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Bill Requires Reporting of Elder Abuse
2 comments:
What about court personnel, to report the feeding-frenzied fiduciaries who bill an estate to death?
I think madatory reporting is important.
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