Illinois Administrative Code
Title 59 - MENTAL HEALTH
Part 125 - RECIPIENT DISCHARGE/LINKAGE/AFTERCARE
Subpart B - SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Section 125.90 - Competency

Universal Citation: 59 IL Admin Code ยง 125.90

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024

a) A recipient age 18 or over is presumed legally competent. A recipient is considered incompetent upon the filing of a petition with the court where the court adjudges a recipient to be a disabled person. At the time of the hearing a guardian may be appointed. (See Sections 11a-2 and 11a-3 of the Probate Act of 1975 [755 ILCS 5/11a-2 and 11 a-3])

b) Guardianship is ordered only to the extent necessitated by the recipient's actual mental, physical and adaptive limitations.

c) A guardian may be appointed for a recipient, if, because of disability, there is a lack of sufficient understanding or capacity to make or communicate responsible decisions concerning personal care. A guardian may be appointed for the estate of a disabled recipient, if, because of disability, the recipient is unable to manage an estate or financial affairs.

d) The appointment of a limited guardian does not constitute a finding of legal incompetence. The appointment of a plenary guardian constitutes a finding of legal incompetence (see Section 11a-14 of the Probate Act of 1975 [755 ILCS 5/11a-14 ]).

e) The Code does not require the appointment of a guardian prior to discharge.

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