Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2029

Introduced
1/10/23  
Refer
1/10/23  
Report Pass
2/2/23  
Engrossed
2/6/23  
Refer
2/8/23  
Report Pass
2/17/23  
Enrolled
2/24/23  
Chaptered
3/24/23  

Caption

Public Guardian and Conservator Advisory Board; member terms.

Impact

The bill amends existing sections of the Code of Virginia to formalize the board's structure and functions. It specifies the composition of the board, which includes representatives from various organizations such as the Virginia Association of Area Agencies on Aging, the Virginia State Bar, as well as members from the judiciary. These changes aim to bolster the accountability and effectiveness of public guardian and conservator services, addressing the needs of incapacitated persons and ensuring their rights are protected. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of having a multidisciplinary approach to oversee these services effectively.

Summary

House Bill 2029 establishes the Public Guardian and Conservator Advisory Board within the executive branch of the state government of Virginia. The primary purpose of this board is to provide oversight and recommendations to the Commissioner regarding the management of local and regional public guardian and conservator programs. The advisory board is structured to include diverse representatives, ensuring that various stakeholders in the aging and incapacitated community are considered in decision-making processes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2029 appears to be largely positive, reflecting a collective agreement on the necessity of improving the oversight of public guardianship in Virginia. Supporters of the bill highlight its role in enhancing the protection and care of incapacitated individuals. There is a recognition among lawmakers that establishing a structured advisory board can facilitate better management and accountability in local programs. The discussions surrounding the bill suggest a consensus on the pressing need for reforms in the guardianship system to address past inadequacies.

Contention

While the overall sentiment is supportive, there are concerns about the potential challenges that may arise in implementing the new board's recommendations, particularly regarding the ability of local programs to meet the minimum staffing and operational standards set forth in this legislation. Furthermore, there may be apprehensions about resource allocation for these advisory services, as ensuring appropriate funding and support for the local programs is crucial for the practical application of the bill's provisions. Potential logistical hurdles in establishing this advisory board may also emerge, leading to disagreements on how effectively it can fulfill its mandate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB514

Incapacitated persons; changes to provisions of guardianship and conservatorship.

VA HB96

Public guardian and conservator program; decennial review of staff-to-client ratios, report.

VA SB291

Court-appointed guardians; training, powers and duties.

VA HB2437

Court-appointed guardians; training, powers & duties, annual report to local dept. of social serv.

VA SB1140

DARS; training, powers, and duties of guardian.

VA HB1207

DARS; training, powers, and duties of guardian.

VA HB786

Guardianship and conservatorship; restoration or modification or termination of order.

VA SB293

Guardianship and conservatorship; duties and powers of guardian and conservator.

VA SB293

Guardianship and conservatorship; duties and powers of guardian and conservator.

VA HB643

Guardianship and conservatorship; periodic review hearings.

Similar Bills

NJ S4092

Revises procedures for temporary guardianship.

NJ S2622

Revises procedures for temporary guardianship.

NJ S387

Expands role of temporary guardian to include arranging placement of alleged incapacitated person in appropriate, less restrictive environment.

NJ S2332

Allows complaint for guardianship of minor to be filed six months before minor reaches age 18 under certain circumstances; establishes certain standards for filing guardianship complaints.

NJ A3893

Allows complaint for guardianship of minor to be filed six months before minor reaches age 18 under certain circumstances; establishes certain standards for filing guardianship complaints.

NJ S3260

Allows complaint for guardianship of minor receiving developmental disability services to be filed six months before minor reaches age 18; establishes certain standards for filing guardianship complaints.

NJ A5149

Allows for complaint for guardianship of minor receiving developmental disability services to be filed six months before minor reaches age 18; establishes certain standards for filing guardianship complaints.

VA HB2028

Guardianship; duties of guardian, visitation requirements.