South Dakota Code § 29A-5-403

Annual report--Guardian of protected person--When filed
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A guardian of a protected person shall file a report with the court within sixty days following the first anniversary of the appointment and:
(1) At least annually thereafter;
(2) When the court orders additional reports to be filed;
(3) When the guardian resigns or is removed; and
(4) When the guardianship is terminated unless the court determines that there is then no need therefor.
A guardian may elect to file a periodic report on a calendar
-
year basis. However, in no event may such a report cover a period of more than one year. A calendar
-
year report shall be filed with the court no later than April fifteenth of the succeeding year.
A report shall briefly state:
(1) The current mental, physical and social condition of the protected person;
(2) The living arrangements during the reporting period;
(3) The medical, educational, vocational and other professional services provided to the protected person and the guardian's opinion as to the adequacy of the protected person's care;
(4) A summary of the guardian's visits with and activities on the protected person's behalf;
(5) If the protected person is institutionalized, whether the guardian agrees with the current treatment or habilitation plan;
(6) A recommendation as to the need for continued guardianship and any recommended changes in the scope of the guardianship;
(7) Any other information requested by the court or useful in the opinion of the guardian;
(8) The compensation requested and the reasonable and necessary expenses incurred by the guardian; and
(9) The date on which the guardian completed the training curricula required pursuant to §
29A-5-119
.
A guardian shall mail a copy of the report to the individuals and entities specified in §
29A-5-410
no later than fourteen days following its filing.
Within sixty days of the filing of the annual report, any interested person may request a hearing on the report. The court may order the guardian to attend the hearing on the report on the court's own motion or on the petition of any interested person. A report of the guardian may be incorporated into and made a part of the accounting of the conservator if the same individual holds both appointments.

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