26 Tex. Admin. Code § 361.81 - Responsibilities of Guardian of the Estate
(a)
If a contractor is appointed as permanent guardian of the estate, the
contractor must manage the ward's finances and assets according to the order
appointing guardian of the estate. This responsibility may include:
(1) locating and taking possession of the
ward's assets;
(2) securing the
ward's property;
(3) preparing the
initial inventory, appraisement, and list of claims;
(4) paying the ward's bills;
(5) investing any money not needed for the
care and maintenance of the ward;
(6) ensuring that the ward is receiving all
the income and benefits to which the ward is entitled;
(7) selling the ward's property if it is in
the ward's best interests;
(8)
filing annual accountings to courts and to government agencies administering
benefits;
(9) filing tax returns;
and
(10) complying with all
requirements of Texas Estates Code, Title 3, regarding guardianship of the
estate.
(b) A
contractor, its agents, employees or volunteers or their immediate family
members or friends must not directly or indirectly purchase property of the
ward. A contractor, a contractor's agent, employee, volunteer, or an immediate
family member or friend of the contractor, agent, employee, or volunteer may
not purchase the ward's property through another person.
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