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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

388.280 Biennial accounting -- Notices and information to be given to

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Department of Veterans Affairs -- Hearings.
(1)Every guardian or conservator who shall receive on account of his ward any
moneys from the Veterans Affairs, shall file with the court biennially, on the
anniversary date of the appointment, in addition to such other accounts as may
be required by the court, a full, true and accurate account under oath of all
moneys so received by him, of all disbursements thereof, and showing the
balance thereof in his hands at the date of such account and how invested.
The guardian or conservator, at the time of filing his account shall exhibit all
securities or investments described therein to an officer of the bank or other
depository wherein said securities are held for safekeeping, or to an authorized
representative of the corporation which is surety on his bond, or to the clerk or
deputy clerk of a court of record in this state or to any other reputable person
designated by the court upon request of the guardian or conservator or other
interested party, who shall certify in writing that he has examined such
securities or investments and identified them with those described in the
account; provided, that if such depository is the guardian or conservator, such
certifying officer shall be an officer other than the officer verifying the account,
or the guardian or conservator may exhibit such securities or investments to
the judge of the court who shall endorse on the account and copy thereof a
statement that the securities or investments shown therein as on hand were in
fact exhibited to him and that those exhibited to him were the same as those
shown in the account. Such certificate, and the certificate of an official of the
bank in which is deposited any cash balance showing the amount on deposit
shall be filed by the guardian or conservator with his account. A certified copy
of each such account and a signed duplicate of such certificates filed with the
court shall be sent by the guardian or conservator to the office of the Veterans
Affairs having jurisdiction over the area in which such court is located. A
duplicate signed copy, or certified copy of any petition, motion or other pleading
which is filed in the guardianship proceedings, or in any proceedings for the
purpose of removing the disability or minority or of mental incompetency, shall
be furnished by the person filing the same, to the office of the Veterans Affairs
concerned. The court, unless hearing be waived in writing by the chief attorney
of the Veterans Affairs, shall fix a time and place for the hearing on such
account, petition, or other pleading, not less than fifteen
(15)days nor more
than thirty
(30)days from the date of filing same unless a different available
date be stipulated in writing and written notice of the time and place of such
hearing shall be given by the court to the aforesaid Veterans Affairs office not
less than fifteen
(15)days prior to the date fixed for the hearing. Notice of such
hearing shall in like manner be given to the guardian or conservator and to any
others entitled to notice.
(2)The clerk shall mail said Veterans Affairs office a copy of each order entered in
any guardianship proceeding wherein the Veterans Affairs is an interested
party.
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