| FILE NUMBER: H. F. 478
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DATE: April 1, 1999
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| Version: Second Engrossment
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STATUS: House Floor
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| Authors: Haas and others
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| Subject: Cashing out structured settlements
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| Analyst: Thomas R. Pender, 651-296-1885
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| This document can be made available in alternative formats upon request. Please call (651) 296-6753 [voice]; or the Minnesota State Relay Service at 1-800-627-3529 [TTY] for assistance. |
Structured settlements are arrangements in which an accident victim is compensated by an insurance company through periodic payments. Usually the insurance company originally liable contracts with another insurance company for an annuity to fund the payments. A market has developed in which a business pays cash to acquire from victims the right to receive these streams of future payments from insurance companies. This bill requires prior approval from a court before a structured settlement can be cashed out.
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| 1 | Definitions. Defines 19 terms used in this bill. |
| 2 | Conditions to transfers of structured settlement payment rights. |
| Subd. 1. Generally. Provides that no transfer of a structured settlement is effective unless a court has approved it based upon the court's determination that: | |
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| Subd. 2. Disclosure statement. Provides that a structured settlement agreement is not effective unless the seven specified disclosures are made to the payee in a specified type size at least ten days before the agreement is to be effective. | |
| 3 | Jurisdiction; procedure for approval of transfers. |
| Subd. 1. Jurisdiction. Gives Minnesota district courts nonexclusive jurisdiction over an application for approval of a proposed transfer of structured settlements. | |
| Subd. 2. Notice. Requires transferees (buyers of settlements) to provide 20 days notice of the court hearing to all interested parties. Specifies what must be in the notice. Provides that any written responses must be filed with the court within 15 days after service of the notice. | |
| 4 | No waiver; no penalties. Prohibits waivers of this bill. Provides that payees must not be charged anything by the proposed transferee if the proposed transfer is not approved. |
| 5 | Construction. Provides that this bill should not be construed to permit transfers that violate any law. |
| 6 | Effective Date. Effective August 1, 1999, and applies to structured settlement agreements entered on or after August 1, 1999, and to transfers under a transfer agreement entered on or after that date. |