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Current as of January 01, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
The department shall issue a private professional conservator license to an individual
(1) who is at least 21 years of age;
(2) who has obtained a high school diploma, or a general education development diploma or its equivalent;
(3) who has six months' employment experience in a position involving financial management, or has at least an associate degree in accounting or a closely related field;
(4) who is certified as a guardian by a nationally recognized organization in the field of guardianships;
(5) whose criminal history record checks under AS 08.26.070 show that the individual has not been convicted of a felony or of a misdemeanor offense in the state or in any other jurisdiction involving fraud, misrepresentation, material omission, misappropriation, theft, conversion, or any other crime that the department determines would affect the individual's ability to provide the services of a conservator competently and safely for the protected person within 10 years before the application; and
(6) who satisfies the application requirements of AS 08.26.060.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Alaska Statutes Title 8. Business and Professions § 08.26.030. Requirements for private professional conservator license - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ak/title-8-business-and-professions/ak-st-sect-08-26-030.html
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