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Rhode Island General Laws > Title 33 > Chapter 33-16. Veterans' Guardianships


Current as of: 2009
§ 33-16-1Short title
§ 33-16-2Definitions
§ 33-16-3Administrator as party to guardianship proceedings -- Notice
§ 33-16-4Appointments governed by chapter
§ 33-16-5Maximum number of wards
§ 33-16-6Filing of petition for appointment of guardian
§ 33-16-7Contents of petition for appointment
§ 33-16-8Additional facts shown by petition -- Selection of guardian
§ 33-16-9Rating of mental incompetence shown in petition
§ 33-16-10Showing of minority as evidence of necessity for guardian
§ 33-16-11Certificate of mental incompetence as evidence of necessity for guardian
§ 33-16-12Notice of petition for guardianship
§ 33-16-13Filing of bond
§ 33-16-14Sureties on bond
§ 33-16-15Filing of annual account
§ 33-16-16Exhibition of securities and investments -- Filing of certificates
§ 33-16-17Notice of proceedings to veterans administration and others
§ 33-16-18Accounting for property other than from veterans administration
§ 33-16-19Grounds for removal of guardian
§ 33-16-20Compensation of guardians
§ 33-16-21Investments
§ 33-16-22Support of persons other than ward, spouse, and children
§ 33-16-23Purchase of real estate
§ 33-16-24Certified copies of public records
§ 33-16-25Termination of guardianship
§ 33-16-26Commitment to federal agency for medical treatment
§ 33-16-27Powers of federal agencies over persons committed -- Retention of jurisdiction by court
§ 33-16-28Effect of commitments by foreign courts
§ 33-16-29Transfer of persons with mental illness to federal agencies
§ 33-16-30Transfer to federal agency having effect of original commitment
§ 33-16-31Commitment of insane person to federal agency
§ 33-16-32Applicability of general laws of guardian and ward
§ 33-16-33Applicability of chapter to guardians appointed under other law
§ 33-16-34Uniformity of construction
§ 33-16-35Severability

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