2019 Senate Bill 110 ↩
House Roll Call 346:
Passed
To establish that if a court-appointed guardian who is responsible for overseeing the care and custody of an incapacitated individual denies a relative of that person access to the individual, a court may appoint a limited guardian to supervise access with the relative.<br> Under current law, a court can appoint a full guardian if necessary to provide for an individual's continuing care and supervision, or a partial guardian if the person has the capacity to do some but not all of the tasks necessary to care for himself or herself.