Statutory Updates
Stetson University College of Law, by and through the Center for Excellence in Elder Law and the Elder Consumer Protection Program, produces certain statutory update materials for use by and benefit of the public and professional communities.
The statutory update components consist of the following: compiling comprehensive legislative and statutory information on state and federal adult protective statutes, elevated crime statutes, and consumer protection statutes. The objective is to identify, analyze, and disseminate the collected and compiled information. A uniform process is developed, utilized and applied to produce a stand-alone product that monitors and tracks year-to-year and state-by-state trends, setbacks, and developments in the areas of adult protective statutes, elevated crime statutes, and consumer protection statutes.
Select a category below to access the online compilation of each state's or entity's statutes within the topic-specific category.
» Adult Protective Statutes
» Elevated Crime Statutes
» Consumer Protection Statutes
The guide below indentifies each U.S. state's or territory's local legislative or governmental website, as well as provides step-by-step instructions on accessing each state's or territory's current statutory listings.
» Guide on Accessing U.S. State and Territory Statutes (.pdf)
The guide below indentifies each U.S. state's or territory's mandatory report status and statutes, as well as information regarding specifically mandated reporters and specifically identified reporting resources.
» Guide on U.S. State and Territory Mandatory Reporting Status and Statutes (.pdf)
Note: The Elder Consumer Protection Program does not offer or provide legal services or legal representation. Any information contained or provided herein is not legal advice, is not a definite statement of the law, and is not a complete analysis of the area of reference.