Proceedings for violation of court order or abuse of discretion by guardian or conservator--Removal.

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29A-5-426. Proceedings for violation of court order or abuse of discretion by guardian or conservator--Removal.

If any person, including the protected person, reasonably believes that a guardian or conservator has violated a court order or abused the guardian's or conservator's discretion in applying §29A-5-422, the person may move the court to:

(1)Require the guardian or conservator to grant a person access to the protected person;

(2)Restrict, or further restrict, a person's access to the protected person;

(3)Modify the guardian or conservator's duties; or

(4)Remove the guardian or conservator pursuant to this chapter.

A guardian or conservator who knowingly isolates a protected person and has violated §§29A-5-421 to 29A-5-426, inclusive, or an order issued pursuant to §§29A-5-421 to 29A-5-426, inclusive, is subject to removal pursuant to this chapter.

A person appointed to a guardian or conservator prior to July 1, 2021, who fails to complete or timely complete the training curricula required pursuant to § 29A-5-119 is subject to removal pursuant to this chapter.

Source: SL 2016, ch 150, §6; SL 2021, ch 121, § 5.


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