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Subdivision 1. Review required. The commissioner shall require an annual review of the physical, mental, and social adjustment and progress of every person subject to public guardianship. A copy of this review shall be kept on file at the Department of Human Services and may be inspected by the person subject to public guardianship, the parents, spouse, or relatives of the person subject to public guardianship, and other persons who receive the permission of the commissioner. The review shall contain information required underMinnesota Rules, part 9525.3065, subpart 1.
Subd. 2. Assessment of need for continued guardianship. The commissioner shall annually review the legal status of each person subject to public guardianship in light of the progress indicated in the annual review. If the commissioner determines the person subject to public guardianship is no longer in need of public guardianship or is capable of functioning under a less restrictive guardianship, the commissioner or local agency shall petition the court pursuant tosection 252A.19to restore the person subject to public guardianship to capacity or for a modification of the court's previous order.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Minnesota Statutes Public Welfare and Related Activities (Ch. 245-267) § 252A.16. Annual review - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mn/public-welfare-and-related-activities-ch-245-267/mn-st-sect-252a-16/
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