2020 Connecticut General Statutes
Title 45a - Probate Courts and Procedure
Chapter 802h - Protected Persons and Their Property

PART I* PROTECTED PERSONS IN GENERAL *Cited. 33 CA 673. PART II* GUARDIANS OF THE PERSON OF A MINOR *Cited. 33 CA 673. PART III* GUARDIANS OF THE ESTATE OF A MINOR *Cited. 33 CA 673. PART IV* CONSERVATORS *See Sec. 17a-543a re appointment of special limited conservator for and administration of medication to criminal defendant placed in custody of Commissioner of Mental Health and Addiction Services.

Annotation to former chapter 779:


Cited. 17 CA 130.


Annotations to present part IV:


Cited. 233 C. 44. Under 2005 revision, conservators are not entitled to absolute quasi-judicial immunity, but may have quasi-judicial immunity when acting as agents of the Probate Court when their acts are authorized or approved by the Probate Court. 304 C. 234. The issue of whether a conserved person is able to consent to sexual conduct is a factual question for a jury to decide based on the nature of the particular conservatorship and the abilities of the conserved person. 312 C. 1.


Cited. 37 CA 137.

PART IVa CONNECTICUT UNIFORM ADULT PROTECTIVE PROCEEDINGS
JURISDICTION ACT
PART V* GUARDIANS OF PERSONS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY *Cited. 230 C. 828. PART VI STERILIZATION PART VII VOTING RIGHTS PART VIII HABEAS CORPUS
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