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Committee passes bill to let banks share suspected exploitation information to protect vulnerable adults

February 05, 2026 | 2026 Legislature OK, Oklahoma


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Committee passes bill to let banks share suspected exploitation information to protect vulnerable adults
Vice Chair Albert presented SB2067 as a legislative update to make it easier for financial institutions to share information when they suspect financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Albert said current law makes it difficult to give adult protection services and law enforcement the information they need to act quickly, and the bill "will realign some legal roadblocks, allowing financial institutions a clear path to help protect vulnerable adults."

He told the committee that Oklahoma banks and credit unions already must report suspected exploitation but that the proposed changes would clarify and streamline how institutions share information to prompt faster intervention. He asked for and received a due pass; the clerk recorded 9 ayes and 0 nays and the chair declared Senate Bill 2067 passed.

The hearing transcript does not include specific drafting language or an implementation timetable, and no stakeholders provided extended testimony during the session that appears in the record.

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