46-452. Protective services worker; powers and
duties


A. A protective services worker shall:


1. Receive reports of abused, exploited or neglected vulnerable adults.


2. Receive from any source oral or written information regarding an adult who may
be in need of protective services.


3. Upon receipt of such information make an evaluation to determine if the adult is
in need of protective services and what services, if any, are needed.


4. Offer an adult in need of protective services or his guardian whatever services
appear appropriate in view of the evaluation.


5. File petitions as necessary for the appointment of a guardian or conservator or
the appointment of a temporary guardian or temporary conservator or make application for
a special visitation warrant as provided for in title 14, chapter 5.


B. The department or a protective services worker employed by the department may
not be appointed as guardian, conservator or temporary guardian.


C. An adult protective services worker is immune from civil liability for applying
for a special visitation warrant or for filing a petition for guardianship or
conservatorship unless the application or filing is done in bad faith.