Public guardian definition

Public guardian means the state public guardian or a local public guardian.
Public guardian means an individual or entity providing
Public guardian means an individual or entity providing public guardianship services.

Examples of Public guardian in a sentence

  • Public guardian and public trustee agencies in other jurisdictions each have some responsibilities and services or elements of them in common with the PGT but all have significant differences.

  • Public guardian and public trustee agencies in other jurisdictions each have some responsibilities and services or elements in common with the PGT but all have significant differences.

  • Where the existence of an LPA is declared, usually but not always by family members, BHT staff must see the original document to ensure that it is registered with the Office of the Public guardian (OPG) and to determine what powers it actually gives, and to whom.

  • N.J.S.3B:13-26 is amended to read as follows: Public guardian may be appointed general guardian for veteran.

  • Public guardian to be appointedClose date = once a public guardian has been appointment and they have agreed a discharge plan.


More Definitions of Public guardian

Public guardian means an individual or entity appointed by the court to make decisions with respect to the personal affairs of an individual, and who provides these services under contract with the office of public guardianship and conservatorship.
Public guardian means the person appointed pursuant to section 55 to perform the functions conferred on the Public Guardian by this Act;
Public guardian means an individual or entity pro- viding public guardianship services.
Public guardian means the Office of the Public Guardian.
Public guardian means the Public Guardian appointed under section 30(1) and, unless the context otherwise requires, includes any Assistant Public Guardian appointed under section 30(1A);
Public guardian means the officer appointed as such under section 124;
Public guardian means a person appointed as a Public Guardian pursuant to section 106;