Or. Admin. Code § 411-026-0080 - Estate Administration
(1) An
individual who receives public assistance through the Department, who is
financially incapable, and whose assets need protection, recovery, or for whom
disposition of excess property is needed to maintain eligibility for services
or benefits, may be referred to the Department's Estate Administration Unit for
nomination of a conservator under this rule. The local office shall use forms
and procedures established by the Department's Estate Administration
Unit.
(2) In determining whether or
not a conservatorship should be pursued, the Department's Estate Administration
Unit shall consider, including but not limited to, the following factors:
(a) Whether the individual is receiving
public assistance from the Department.
(b) Whether the individual is financially
incapable.
(c) The cost
effectiveness of pursuing a conservatorship including but not limited to:
(A) The likelihood that the assets of the
conservatorship estate shall be sufficient to cover expenses and be a benefit
to the client; or
(B) The ability
to successfully retrieve assets that may have already been conveyed to another
person or entity can be successfully retrieved.
(d) The availability of an appropriate
conservator or entity to manage the financial affairs of the
individual.
(3) When the
individual is receiving public assistance, the Department's Estate
Administration Unit shall coordinate the nomination of a conservator with the
local office providing that assistance.
(4) The conservator shall be paid through the
assets of the individual's estate as ordered by the court and in accordance
with the Department's contract provisions where a contract has been entered
into with the attorney nominated in the matter. When there are no assets from
which to pay the costs of establishing or pursuing the conservatorship, the
Department may pay the costs as provided through an established contract with
the Department.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 410.070
Stats. Implemented: ORS 410.070
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