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    By Senator Geller





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  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to the transfer of structured

  3         settlements; specifying the purpose of the act;

  4         providing definitions; providing requirements

  5         for the direct or indirect transfer of

  6         structured-settlement-payment rights; requiring

  7         that any such transfer be approved by a court

  8         or judge of compensation claims; requiring that

  9         the court or judge make certain findings with

10         respect to the transfer; authorizing an

11         interested party to file an objection to a

12         proposed transfer; providing requirements for

13         an order approving a transfer; requiring that

14         an obligor make certain disclosures to a

15         claimant in negotiating a settlement of claims;

16         requiring a transferee to provide certain

17         notice with respect to a proposed transfer of

18         structured-settlement-payment rights; providing

19         for penalties to be imposed for certain

20         violations of the act; authorizing the state

21         attorney to bring an action for injunctive

22         relief; providing that the act does not

23         authorize transfers that contravene other

24         applicable law; providing an effective date.

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26  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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28         Section 1.  Transfers of structured-settlement-payment

29  rights.--

30         (1)  PURPOSE.--The purpose of this section is to

31  protect recipients of structured settlements who are involved

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  1  in the process of transferring structured-settlement-payment

  2  rights.

  3         (2)  DEFINITIONS.--As used in this section, the term:

  4         (a)  "Annuity issuer" means an insurer that has issued

  5  an annuity contract to be used to fund periodic payments under

  6  a structured settlement.

  7         (b)  "Applicable law" means any of the following, as

  8  applicable in interpreting the terms of a structured

  9  settlement:

10         1.  The laws of the United States;

11         2.  The laws of this state, including principles of

12  equity applied in the courts of this state; and

13         3.  The laws of any other jurisdiction:

14         a.  That is the domicile of the payee or any other

15  interested party;

16         b.  Under whose laws a structured-settlement agreement

17  was approved by a court or judge of compensation claims; or

18         c.  In whose courts a settled claim was pending when

19  the parties entered into a structured-settlement agreement.

20         (c)  "Applicable federal rate" means the most recently

21  published applicable rate for determining the present value of

22  an annuity, as issued by the United States Internal Revenue

23  Service pursuant to section 7520 of the United States Internal

24  Revenue Code, as amended.

25         (d)  "Assignee" means any party that acquires

26  structured-settlement-payment rights directly or indirectly

27  from a transferee of such rights.

28         (e)  "Dependents" means a payee's spouse and minor

29  children and all other family members and other persons for

30  whom the payee is legally obligated to provide support,

31  including spousal maintenance.

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  1         (f)  "Discount and finance charge" means the sum of all

  2  charges that are payable directly or indirectly from assigned

  3  structured-settlement payments and imposed directly or

  4  indirectly by the transferee and that are incident to a

  5  transfer of structured-settlement-payment rights, including:

  6         1.  Interest charges, discounts, or other compensation

  7  for the time value of money;

  8         2.  All application, origination, processing,

  9  underwriting, closing, filing, and notary fees and all similar

10  charges, however denominated; and

11         3.  All charges for commissions or brokerage,

12  regardless of the identity of the party to whom such charges

13  are paid or payable.

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15  The term does not include any fee or other obligation incurred

16  by a payee in obtaining independent professional advice

17  concerning a transfer of structured-settlement-payment rights.

18         (g)  "Discounted present value" means, with respect to

19  a proposed transfer of structured-settlement-payment rights,

20  the fair present value of future payments, as determined by

21  discounting the payments to the present using the most

22  recently published applicable federal rate as the discount

23  rate.

24         (h)  "Independent professional advice" means advice of

25  an attorney, certified public accountant, actuary, or other

26  licensed professional adviser:

27         1.  Who is engaged by a payee to render advice

28  concerning the legal, tax, and financial implications of a

29  transfer of structured-settlement-payment rights;

30         2.  Who is not in any manner affiliated with or

31  compensated by the transferee of the transfer; and

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  1         3.  Whose compensation for providing the advice is not

  2  affected by whether a transfer occurs or does not occur.

  3         (i)  "Interested parties" means:

  4         1.  The payee;

  5         2.  Any beneficiary irrevocably designated under the

  6  annuity contract to receive payments following the payee's

  7  death or, if such designated beneficiary is a minor, the

  8  designated beneficiary's parent or guardian;

  9         3.  The annuity issuer;

10         4.  The structured-settlement obligor; or

11         5.  Any other party who has continuing rights or

12  obligations under the structured settlement.

13         (j)  "Payee" means an individual who is receiving

14  tax-free damage payments under a structured settlement and

15  proposes to make a transfer of payment rights under the

16  structured settlement.

17         (k)  "Qualified-assignment agreement" means an

18  agreement providing for a qualified assignment, as authorized

19  by Title 26, section 130 of the United States Internal Revenue

20  Code, as amended.

21         (l)  "Settled claim" means the original tort claim or

22  workers' compensation claim resolved by a structured

23  settlement.

24         (m)  "Structured settlement" means an arrangement for

25  periodic payment of damages for personal injuries or sickness

26  established by settlement or judgment in resolution of a tort

27  claim or for periodic payments in settlement of a workers'

28  compensation claim.

29         (n)  "Structured-settlement agreement" means the

30  agreement, judgment, stipulation, or release embodying the

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  1  terms of a structured settlement, including the rights of the

  2  payee to receive periodic payments.

  3         (o)  "Structured-settlement obligor" means the party

  4  who is obligated to make continuing periodic payments to the

  5  payee under a structured-settlement agreement or a

  6  qualified-assignment agreement.

  7         (p)  "Structured-settlement-payment rights" means

  8  rights to receive periodic payments, including lump-sum

  9  payments under a structured settlement, whether from the

10  structured-settlement obligor or the annuity issuer, if:

11         1.  The payee or any other interested party is

12  domiciled in this state;

13         2.  The structured settlement agreement was approved by

14  a court or judge of compensation claims; or

15         3.  The settled claim was pending before the courts of

16  this state when the parties entered into the

17  structured-settlement agreement.

18         (q)  "Terms of the structured settlement" means the

19  terms of the structured-settlement agreement; the annuity

20  contract; a qualified-assignment agreement; or an order or

21  approval of a court, judge of compensation claims, or other

22  government authority authorizing or approving the structured

23  settlement.

24         (r)  "Transfer" means a sale, assignment, pledge,

25  hypothecation, or other form of alienation or encumbrance made

26  by a payee for consideration.

27         (s)  "Transfer agreement" means the agreement providing

28  for transfer of structured-settlement-payment rights from a

29  payee to a transferee.

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  1         (t)  "Transferee" means a person who is receiving or

  2  who will receive structured-settlement-payment rights

  3  resulting from a transfer.

  4         (3)  CONDITIONS TO TRANSFERS OF

  5  STRUCTURED-SETTLEMENT-PAYMENT RIGHTS AND STRUCTURED-SETTLEMENT

  6  AGREEMENTS.--

  7         (a)  A direct or indirect transfer of

  8  structured-settlement-payment rights is not effective and a

  9  structured-settlement obligor or annuity issuer is not

10  required to make a payment directly or indirectly to a

11  transferee of structured-settlement-payment rights unless the

12  transfer is authorized in advance in a final order by a court

13  of competent jurisdiction or a judge of compensation claims

14  which is based on the written express findings by the court or

15  judge of compensation claims that:

16         1.  The transfer complies with this section and does

17  not contravene other applicable law;

18         2.  At least 10 days before the date on which the payee

19  first incurred an obligation with respect to the transfer, the

20  transferee provided to the payee a disclosure statement in

21  bold type, no smaller than 14 points in size, which specifies:

22         a.  The amounts and due dates of the

23  structured-settlement payments to be transferred;

24         b.  The aggregate amount of the payments;

25         c.  The discounted present value of the payments,

26  together with the discount rate used in determining the

27  discounted present value;

28         d.  The gross amount payable to the payee in exchange

29  for the payments;

30         e.  An itemized listing of all brokers' commissions,

31  service charges, application fees, processing fees, closing

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  1  costs, filing fees, referral fees, administrative fees, legal

  2  fees, and notary fees and other commissions, fees, costs,

  3  expenses, and charges payable by the payee or deductible from

  4  the gross amount otherwise payable to the payee;

  5         f.  The net amount payable to the payee after deducting

  6  all commissions, fees, costs, expenses, and charges described

  7  in sub-subparagraph e.;

  8         g.  The quotient, expressed as a percentage, obtained

  9  by dividing the net payment amount by the discounted present

10  value of the payments, which must be disclosed in the

11  following statement: "The net amount that you will receive

12  from us in exchange for your future structured-settlement

13  payments represent __ percent of the estimated current value

14  of the payments";

15         h.  The effective annual interest rate, which must be

16  disclosed in the following statement: "Based on the net amount

17  that you will receive from us and the amounts and timing of

18  the structured-settlement payments that you are turning over

19  to us, you will, in effect, be paying interest to us at a rate

20  of __ percent per year"; and

21         i.  The amount of any penalty and the aggregate amount

22  of any liquidated damages, including penalties, payable by the

23  payee in the event of a breach of the transfer agreement by

24  the payee;

25         3.  The payee has established that the transfer is in

26  the best interests of the payee and the payee's dependents;

27         4.  The payee has received, or waived his or her right

28  to receive, independent professional advice regarding the

29  legal, tax, and financial implications of the transfer;

30         5.  The transferee has given written notice of the

31  transferee's name, address, and taxpayer identification number

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  1  to the annuity issuer and the structured-settlement obligor

  2  and has filed a copy of the notice with the court or judge of

  3  compensation claims;

  4         6.  The transfer agreement provides that if the payee

  5  is domiciled in this state, any disputes between the parties

  6  will be governed in accordance with the laws of this state and

  7  that the domicile state of the payee is the proper venue to

  8  bring any cause of action arising out of a breach of the

  9  agreement; and

10         7.  The court or judge of compensation claims has

11  determined that the net amount payable to the payee is fair,

12  just, and reasonable under the circumstances then existing.

13         (b)  If a proposed transfer would contravene the terms

14  of the structured settlement, upon the filing of a written

15  objection by any interested party and after considering the

16  objection and any response to it, the court or judge of

17  compensation claims may grant, deny, or impose conditions upon

18  the proposed transfer which the court or judge deems just and

19  proper given the facts and circumstances and in accordance

20  with established principles of law. Any order approving a

21  transfer must require that the transferee indemnify the

22  annuity issuer and the structured-settlement obligor for any

23  liability, including reasonable costs and attorney's fees,

24  which arises from compliance by the issuer or obligor with the

25  order of the court or judge of compensation claims.

26         (c)  Any provision in a transfer agreement which gives

27  a transferee power to confess judgment against a payee is

28  unenforceable to the extent that the amount of the judgment

29  would exceed the amount paid by the transferee to the payee,

30  less any payments received from the structured-settlement

31  obligor or payee.

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  1         (d)  In negotiating a structured settlement of claims

  2  brought by or on behalf of a claimant who is domiciled in this

  3  state, the structured-settlement obligor must disclose in

  4  writing to the claimant or the claimant's legal representative

  5  all of the following information that is not otherwise

  6  specified in the structured-settlement agreement:

  7         1.  The amounts and due dates of the periodic payments

  8  to be made under the structured-settlement agreement. In the

  9  case of payments that will be subject to periodic percentage

10  increases, the amounts of future payments may be disclosed by

11  identifying the base payment amount, the amount and timing of

12  scheduled increases, and the manner in which increases will be

13  compounded;

14         2.  The amount of the premium payable to the annuity

15  issuer;

16         3.  The discounted present value of all periodic

17  payments that are not life-contingent, together with the

18  discount rate used in determining the discounted present

19  value;

20         4.  The nature and amount of any costs that may be

21  deducted from any of the periodic payments;

22         5.  Where applicable, that any transfer of the periodic

23  payments is prohibited by the terms of the structured

24  settlement and may otherwise be prohibited or restricted under

25  applicable law; and

26         6.  That any transfer of the periodic payments by the

27  claimant may subject the claimant to serious adverse tax

28  consequences.

29         (4)  JURISDICTION; PROCEDURE FOR APPROVAL OF

30  TRANSFERS.--At least 20 days before the scheduled hearing on

31  an application for authorizing a transfer of

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  1  structured-settlement-payment rights under this section, the

  2  transferee must file with the court or judge of compensation

  3  claims and all interested parties a notice of the proposed

  4  transfer and the application for its authorization. The notice

  5  must include:

  6         (a)  A copy of the transferee's application to the

  7  court or judge of compensation claims;

  8         (b)  A copy of the transfer agreement;

  9         (c)  A copy of the disclosure statement required under

10  subsection (3);

11         (d)  Notification that an interested party may support,

12  oppose, or otherwise respond to the transferee's application,

13  in person or by counsel, by submitting written comments to the

14  court or judge of compensation claims or by participating in

15  the hearing; and

16         (e)  Notification of the time and place of the hearing

17  and notification of the manner in which and the time by which

18  any written response to the application must be filed in order

19  to be considered by the court or judge of compensation claims.

20  A written response to an application must be filed within 15

21  days after service of the transferee's notice.

22         (5)  WAIVER PROHIBITED; NO PENALTIES INCURRED.--

23         (a)  The provisions of this section may not be waived.

24         (b)  If a transfer of structured-settlement-payment

25  rights fails to satisfy the conditions of subsection (3), the

26  payee who proposed the transfer does not incur any penalty,

27  forfeit any application fee or other payment, or otherwise

28  incur any liability to the proposed transferee.

29         (6)  NONCOMPLIANCE.--

30         (a)  If a transferee violates the requirements for

31  stipulating the discount and finance charge provided for in

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  1  subsection (3), the transferee and any assignee may collect

  2  from the transferred payments, or from the payee, any amount

  3  in excess of the net advance amount, and the payee may recover

  4  from the transferee or any assignee:

  5         1.  A refund of any excess amounts previously received

  6  by the transferee or any assignee;

  7         2.  A penalty in an amount determined by the court, but

  8  not in excess of    times the aggregate amount of the discount

  9  and finance charge; and

10         3.  Reasonable costs and attorney's fees.

11         (b)  If the transferee violates the disclosure

12  requirements in subsection (3), the transferee and any

13  assignee are liable to the payee for:

14         1.  A penalty in an amount determined by the court, but

15  not in excess of     times the amount of the discount and

16  finance charge; and

17         2.  Reasonable costs and attorney's fees.

18         (c)  A transferee or assignee is not liable for any

19  penalty in any action brought under this section if the

20  transferee or assignee establishes by a preponderance of

21  evidence that the violation was not intentional and resulted

22  from a bona fide error, notwithstanding the transferee's

23  maintenance of procedures reasonably designed to avoid such

24  errors.

25         (d)  Notwithstanding any other law, an action may not

26  be brought under this section more than 1 year after the due

27  date of:

28         1.  The last transferred structured-settlement payment,

29  in the case of a violation of the requirements for stipulating

30  the discount and finance charge provided for in subsection

31  (3).

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  1         2.  The first transferred structured-settlement

  2  payment, in the case of a violation of the disclosure

  3  requirements of subsection (3).

  4         (e)  When the state attorney has reason to believe that

  5  any transferee has violated this section, the state attorney

  6  may bring a civil action for injunctive relief, penalties, and

  7  any other relief that is appropriate to secure compliance with

  8  this section.

  9         (7)  CONSTRUCTION.--This section does not authorize any

10  transfer of payment rights to workers' compensation which

11  contravenes applicable law or which gives effect to any

12  transfer of workers' compensation or other payment rights

13  which is invalid under applicable law.

14         Section 2.  This act shall take effect October 1, 2001.

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17                          SENATE SUMMARY

18    Provides procedures for transferring
      structured-settlement-payment rights. Requires that a
19    court or judge of compensation claims make certain
      findings and give prior approval to such transfers.
20    Provides for certain parties to file an objection to a
      proposed transfer. Requires that an obligor make certain
21    disclosures to a claimant in negotiating a settlement of
      claims. Provides notice requirements. Provides for
22    certain refunds and for penalties to be imposed for
      certain violations of the act. Provides for injunctive
23    relief. (See bill for details.)

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