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§ 81.39 Guardian education requirements.    (a) Each incapacitated person is entitled to a guardian whom the court  finds to be sufficiently capable of performing the duties and exercising  the powers of a guardian necessary to protect the incapacitated person.    (b)  Each person appointed by the court to be a guardian must complete  a training program approved by the chief administrator which covers:    1. the legal duties and responsibilities of the guardian;    2. the rights of the incapacitated person;    3. the available resources to aid the incapacitated person;    4. an orientation to medical terminology, particularly that related to  the diagnostic and assessment procedures used to characterize the extent  and reversibility of any impairment;    5. the preparation of annual reports, including  financial  accounting  for the property and financial resources of the incapacitated person.    (c)  The  court  may,  in  its  discretion,  waive  some or all of the  requirements of this section or impose additional requirements. In doing  so, the court  shall  consider  the  experience  and  education  of  the  guardian  with respect to the training requirements of this section, the  duties and powers assigned  to  the  guardian,  and  the  needs  of  the  incapacitated person.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Mhy > Title-e > Article-81 > 81-39

§ 81.39 Guardian education requirements.    (a) Each incapacitated person is entitled to a guardian whom the court  finds to be sufficiently capable of performing the duties and exercising  the powers of a guardian necessary to protect the incapacitated person.    (b)  Each person appointed by the court to be a guardian must complete  a training program approved by the chief administrator which covers:    1. the legal duties and responsibilities of the guardian;    2. the rights of the incapacitated person;    3. the available resources to aid the incapacitated person;    4. an orientation to medical terminology, particularly that related to  the diagnostic and assessment procedures used to characterize the extent  and reversibility of any impairment;    5. the preparation of annual reports, including  financial  accounting  for the property and financial resources of the incapacitated person.    (c)  The  court  may,  in  its  discretion,  waive  some or all of the  requirements of this section or impose additional requirements. In doing  so, the court  shall  consider  the  experience  and  education  of  the  guardian  with respect to the training requirements of this section, the  duties and powers assigned  to  the  guardian,  and  the  needs  of  the  incapacitated person.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Mhy > Title-e > Article-81 > 81-39

§ 81.39 Guardian education requirements.    (a) Each incapacitated person is entitled to a guardian whom the court  finds to be sufficiently capable of performing the duties and exercising  the powers of a guardian necessary to protect the incapacitated person.    (b)  Each person appointed by the court to be a guardian must complete  a training program approved by the chief administrator which covers:    1. the legal duties and responsibilities of the guardian;    2. the rights of the incapacitated person;    3. the available resources to aid the incapacitated person;    4. an orientation to medical terminology, particularly that related to  the diagnostic and assessment procedures used to characterize the extent  and reversibility of any impairment;    5. the preparation of annual reports, including  financial  accounting  for the property and financial resources of the incapacitated person.    (c)  The  court  may,  in  its  discretion,  waive  some or all of the  requirements of this section or impose additional requirements. In doing  so, the court  shall  consider  the  experience  and  education  of  the  guardian  with respect to the training requirements of this section, the  duties and powers assigned  to  the  guardian,  and  the  needs  of  the  incapacitated person.