Florida Administrative Code
58 - DEPARTMENT OF ELDER AFFAIRS
58M - Office of Public and Professional Guardians
Chapter 58M-2 - GUARDIANSHIP
Section 58M-2.001 - Professional Guardian Registration and Credit Investigation
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
Applicants must score a minimum of 75% on the Professional Guardian Competency Examination or must receive a waiver pursuant to Section 744.2003(8), F.S., from the Department of Elder Affairs' Office of Public and Professional Guardians (OPPG) before the application for registration will be considered.
(1) Definitions. As used in this rule, the term:
(2) Persons required to register with the OPPG as a professional guardian must complete the Professional Guardian Registration Form, DOEA/OPPG Form 001, February 2017, which is incorporated herein by reference and may be obtained from the Office of Public and Professional Guardians, Department of Elder Affairs, 4040 Esplanade Way, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-7000, or at http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07916. The Professional Guardian Employee Registration Form, DOEA/OPPG Form 002, February 2017, which is incorporated herein by reference and may be obtained from the OPPG or at http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07917, must also be completed and submitted for any Professional Guardian Employee with fiduciary responsibility.
(3) The registration forms for persons required to register with the OPPG shall be signed by the person required to register or corporate officer if the applicant is a corporation.
(4) The completed registration form shall be filed with the OPPG, by hand-delivery or mail. Facsimile submissions will not be accepted.
(5) The following items must either accompany the registration form or must be on file with the OPPG, for the registration to be deemed complete:
(6) For the initial guardian registration, the applicant must submit proof of satisfactorily completing the entire 40 hour course required by Section 744.2003(3), F.S., which includes attendance at all course activities, completion of all homework assignments and passage of the end of course practice exam. Initial applicants must also provide proof of competency by evidence of satisfactory completion of the Department of Elder Affairs approved examination unless waived in accordance with Section 744.2003(8), F.S. For annual renewals, proof of receipt of the minimum continuing education requirements must be submitted, if not on file.
(7) A registration fee of thirty-five dollars ($35.00) for each professional guardian or Professional Guardian Employee with fiduciary responsibility in the form of a personal check, money order, or cashier's check made payable to the Office of Public and Professional Guardians must be submitted with the registration form.
(8) Adverse Credit History Information. If an applicant's credit report or responses to the registration application contains adverse credit history information, the OPPG will notify the applicant in writing of the specific items constituting adverse credit history information. The notification will also inform the applicant of the:
If the documents requested above cannot be obtained, the applicant shall submit evidence of that fact in order for the registration application to be deemed complete. Evidence that documents cannot be obtained shall consist of a written statement from the agency's or creditor's records custodian that is written on the agency's or creditor's letterhead; indicates that the agency or the creditor does not have any record of such matter or that the record was lost, damaged, or destroyed, or cannot otherwise be produced and provide a statement as to why the record cannot be produced; and is signed by the agency's or creditor's records custodian.
(9) Procedure for Reviewing Adverse Credit History Information.
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(11) Annual Renewals: A completed DOEA/OPPG Form 001 for annual renewal of a registration shall be submitted to OPPG at least 30 days prior to the expiration date of the current registration to ensure that a lapse in registration does not occur. All fees must be received with the completed registration form prior to the registration being processed by the OPPG.
(12) If a professional guardian hires an employee with assigned fiduciary responsibilities during the registration period, the professional guardian shall submit an amended DOEA/OPPG Form 001 that includes the new employee information to the OPPG for approval prior to the employee assuming any fiduciary responsibilities.
Rulemaking Authority 744.2002(6), 744.3135(5)(b) FS. Law Implemented 744.102(17), 744.2002, 744.2003, 744.3135 FS.
New 5-4-03, Amended 12-12-05, 3-17-08, 3-1-17.