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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 13. Decedents' Estates, Guardianships, Transfers, and Trusts.
- Chapter 26. Protection of Minors and Incapacitated Persons and Their Property; Powers of Attorney
- Section 276. Other Reports.
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Section 275. [Renumbered as AS
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Section 280. [Renumbered as AS
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AS 13.26.276. Other Reports.
(a) A guardian shall submit a report to the court at least annually. In addition, every third year, the court shall
appoint a visitor to file a report reviewing the guardianship during the period since the last visitor's report, if
any. The guardian shall submit an additional report to the court when
(1) the court orders it;
(2) there is a significant change in the capacity of the ward to meet the essential requirements for health and safety or
to protect the ward's rights;
(3) the guardian resigns or is removed;
(4) the guardianship is terminated; or
(5) the ward requests it.
(b) The report of the guardian must contain, but is not limited to, the following information:
(1) the name and address of the ward and the guardian;
(2) he ward's present mental, physical, and social conditions and present living arrangements and the ward's opinion of
these arrangements;
(3) changes in the capacity of the ward to meet essential requirements for physical health and safety;
(4) the services being provided to the ward;
(5) the significant actions taken by the guardian during the reporting period in regard to the ward;
(6) a financial accounting of the estate that has been subject to the possession or control of the guardian;
(7) a list of the number and nature of the contacts between the guardian and ward if the ward does not reside with the
guardian;
(8) any other information requested by the court or necessary or desirable in the opinion of the guardian.
(c) The visitor report required by (a) of this section must include
(1) the name and address of the ward and the guardian;
(2) the services being provided to the ward by or through the guardian;
(3) the significant actions taken by the guardian during the reporting period in regard to the ward;
(4) a financial accounting of the estate that has been subject to the possession or control of the guardian;
(5) a list of the number and nature of the contacts between the conservator and the ward if the ward does not reside with
the guardian;
(6) any other information requested by the court or necessary or desirable in the opinion of the visitor.
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