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Section 93-20-117 - Disclosure of bankruptcy or criminal history

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Before accepting appointment as a guardian or conservator, a person must disclose to the court whether the person:(a) Is or has been a debtor in a bankruptcy, insolvency, or receivership proceeding; or(b) Has been convicted of: (i) A felony;(ii) A crime involving dishonesty, neglect, violence, or use of physical force; or(iii) Other crime relevant to the functions the person would assume as guardian or conservator.Added by Laws, 2019, ch. 463, SB 2828,§ 1, eff. 1/1/2020.