New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1828

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Revises visitation and reporting rules for professional guardians.

Impact

If passed, SB 1828 would enhance the level of interaction between guardians and their wards, potentially leading to improvements in the quality of care and monitoring of the wards' health and welfare. Additionally, family members of wards would gain the right to request periodic reports on the wards’ status from the guardians. This change is expected to foster accountability among professional guardians and may have implications for the judicial system in processing these reports and any motions for further legal action concerning the wards.

Summary

Senate Bill 1828 aims to revise the visitation and reporting requirements for professional guardians in New Jersey. Under the current law, guardians must visit their wards at least once every three months or as directed by the court. The bill proposes to change the visitation frequency for registered professional guardians, requiring them to meet with their wards at least once every three weeks, which is intended to promote better oversight of the wards' conditions and needs. This increased frequency reflects a growing emphasis on the well-being and rights of individuals with diminished capacity, ensuring they receive adequate care.

Contention

Though the bill is largely seen as a positive step towards protecting the rights of incapacitated individuals, there may be concerns about the feasibility of the increased meeting frequency. Critics might argue that such requirements could impose additional burdens on professional guardians, particularly those managing multiple wards or resources. Moreover, there may be debates surrounding how these changes will be monitored and enforced, as well as the resources needed to support guardians in complying with the new standards.

Companion Bills

NJ A4496

Same As Revises visitation and reporting rules for professional guardians.

NJ A5132

Carry Over Revises visitation and reporting rules for professional guardians.

Similar Bills

NJ A5132

Revises visitation and reporting rules for professional guardians.

NJ A4496

Revises visitation and reporting rules for professional guardians.

NJ A1189

Revises requirements concerning disqualification from registration as, and duties of, a professional guardian.

NJ S2321

Revises requirements concerning disqualification from registration as, and duties of, a professional guardian.

NJ S1303

Revises requirements concerning disqualification from registration as, and duties of, a professional guardian.

NJ A4302

Revises requirements concerning disqualification from registration as, and duties of, a professional guardian.

MI SB0253

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Establishes Office of Professional Corporate Guardians.