Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SB15

Refer
11/16/22  
Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Makes various changes related to guardianships. (BDR 13-431)

Impact

The bill impacts state laws by enhancing the administrative capacity of the guardianship system. This includes provisions that allow investigators to gather necessary legal documentation without incurring fees, thereby facilitating smoother operation of the guardianship process. Additionally, the legislation increases recording fees related to guardianship documents from $7 to $12, which in turn raises the funding available to pay for legal services for indigent individuals involved in guardianship cases.

Summary

Senate Bill 15 addresses various aspects of guardianship laws within the state. It revises the title of the State Guardianship Compliance Office to simply the State Guardianship Office and expands the services it can provide. One significant change includes removing the cap on the number of accountants and investigators that can be employed, ensuring that courts have access to adequate resources during guardianship proceedings, particularly those involving minors seeking status as special immigrant juveniles with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB15 appears to be largely supportive among those in the judiciary and legal services sectors, who recognize the need for increased resources to effectively manage guardianship processes. However, there may be concerns regarding the increased costs associated with the higher recording fees and how this could impact individuals seeking guardianship. Advocates for vulnerable populations may appreciate the bill's focus on minors and immigrant status, though they might also scrutinize the funding applicability.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the raise in recording fees and how they affect low-income individuals seeking guardianship. Some may argue that the increase in fees could create an additional barrier for those already in vulnerable positions, particularly when seeking legal representation or assistance. Furthermore, as the bill grants expanded powers to investigators in guardianship cases, there are likely discussions about the potential implications for privacy and the thoroughness of investigations involving minors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV SB346

Makes various changes relating to guardianship. (BDR 13-217)

NV AB65

Revises provisions relating to guardianship. (BDR 13-470)

NV AB51

Makes various changes relating to public safety. (BDR 14-426)

NV SB328

Makes various changes relating to the Cannabis Compliance Board. (BDR 56-519)

NV AB54

Makes various changes relating to education. (BDR 34-283)

NV AB32

Makes various changes relating to criminal justice. (BDR 14-263)

NV SB309

Makes various changes relating to health care. (BDR 15-498)

NV SB14

Makes various changes related to gaming. (BDR 41-259)

NV AB371

Makes various changes relating to parentage. (BDR 11-140)

NV AB446

Revises provisions governing guardianship of minors. (BDR 13-661)

Similar Bills

NV AB65

Revises provisions relating to guardianship. (BDR 13-470)

CA AB993

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CA AB1194

Conservatorship.

CA AB2309

Guardianships.

UT HB0334

Guardianships and Supported Decision-Making Agreements Amendments

CA AB2616

Conservatorship and guardianship.

CA AB2124

Guardianships.

VA SB765

Incapacitated persons; finding of lack of capacity to understand act of voting.