2010 Massachusetts Code
PART II REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS
TITLE II DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION, WILLS, ESTATES OF DECEASED PERSONS AND ABSENTEES, GUARDIANSHIP, CONSERVATORSHIP AND TRUSTS
CHAPTER 206 ACCOUNTS AND SETTLEMENTS OF EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, GUARDIANS, CONSERVATORS, TRUSTEES AND RECEIVERS
Section 7 Account of guardian or conservator of mentally ill or mentally retarded person; allowance; condition precedent


MA Gen L ch 206 § 7 What's This?

[ Text of section effective until November 2, 2010. For text effective November 2, 2010, see below.]

Section 7. No final account or discharge of a guardian of a mentally retarded person shall be allowed unless at least seven days' notice has been given to the department of developmental services in the case of a mentally retarded person. No account of a guardian of a mentally ill or mentally retarded person or of a conservator shall be allowed without such notice as the court may order to the United States veterans' bureau or its successor if the ward is entitled to any benefit, estate or income paid or payable by or through said bureau or its successor.

Chapter 206: Section 7. Account of guardian or conservator of mentally ill person or a person with an intellectual disability; allowance; condition precedent

[ Text of section as amended by 2010, 239, Secs. 64 and 65 effective November 2, 2010. For text effective until November 2, 2010, see above.]

Section 7. No final account or discharge of a guardian of a person with an intellectual disability shall be allowed unless at least seven days' notice has been given to the department of developmental services in the case of a person with an intellectual disability. No account of a guardian of a mentally ill person or a person with an intellectual disability or of a conservator shall be allowed without such notice as the court may order to the United States veterans' bureau or its successor if the ward is entitled to any benefit, estate or income paid or payable by or through said bureau or its successor.

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