Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 45 - Probate Courts and Procedure (repealed)
70g - Requirements for Appointment of the Commissioner on Aging as Conservator of the Estate for Certain Elderly Individuals
Section 45-70g-2a - Eligibility standards for the commissioner on aging to serve as conservator
Current through September 9, 2024
The Commissioner shall accept appointment as conservator of the estate of any respondent 60 years of age or older, within available appropriations and subject to the following conditions and limitations:
(a) The Court of Probate must find that the respondent is incapable of managing his or her affairs.
(b) The Court of Probate must find that the health or welfare of the respondent is in jeopardy without such appointment, based on evidence showing
(c) The Court of Probate must find that, despite duly diligent efforts, no other suitable conservator can be found.
(d) The respondent's liquid assets must not exceed the asset limit specified in Section 45-70g(a) of the Connecticut General Statutes as amended. In determining eligibility for the Commissioner's service as conservator, a respondent's liquid assets shall be disregarded to the extent that they are required to pay outstanding bills incurred by the respondent.
(e) The Commissioner shall not accept appointment as conservator for any respondent who is placed in a Connecticut institution by a government agency of another state.