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FL H0933
Bill
Status
Failed
6/16/2025
Primary Sponsor
Wallace Aristide
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AI Summary
- Orders appointing a guardian must identify persons entitled to receive notice of the incapacitated person's death, intended disposition of remains, funeral arrangements, and final resting place
- Orders appointing a guardian may optionally identify persons entitled to notice if the incapacitated person is transferred to a medical facility and persons entitled to visitation, though listing visitors does not limit who may visit
- Guardians of minor wards may restrict any contact believed to cause harm; guardians of adult wards may restrict contact with a specific person posing a risk of significant physical, psychological, or financial harm for up to 7 business days (family/preexisting relationships) or 60 days (no preexisting relationship), with longer restrictions requiring a court order
- Guardians must provide the ward at least 14 days' notice before moving the ward to a more restrictive residential setting, unless the change is authorized by the guardianship plan or a court order
- Effective date is July 1, 2025
Legislative Description
Guardianship
Last Action
Died in Civil Justice & Claims Subcommittee
6/16/2025
Committee Referrals
Civil Justice and Claims Subcommittee3/2/2025
Full Bill Text
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