Wisconsin Code § 54.26

Guardian training requirements
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(1) REQUIRED
TRAINING TOPICS. (a) Every guardian of the person, unless exempted under sub. (2) (c), (d), or (e), shall complete training on
all of the following topics:
1. The duties and required responsibilities of a guardian under the law and limits of a guardian’s decision-making authority.
2. Alternatives to guardianship, including supported decision-making agreements and powers of attorney.
3. Rights retained by a ward.
4. Best practices for a guardian to solicit and understand the
wishes and preferences of a ward, involving a ward in decision
making, and taking a ward’s wishes and preferences into account
in decisions made by the guardian.
5. Restoration of a ward’s rights and the process for removal
of guardianship.
6. Future planning and identification of a potential standby
or successor guardian.
7. Resources and technical support for guardians.
(b) Every guardian of the estate shall complete training on all
of the following topics:
1. The duties and required responsibilities of a guardian under the law and limits of a guardian’s decision-making authority.
2. Inventory and accounting requirements.
(2) INITIAL TRAINING REQUIREMENTS. (a) Before the final
hearing for a permanent guardianship, any person nominated for
appointment or seeking appointment as a guardian of the person
is required to receive the training required under sub. (1) (a).
(b) Before the final hearing for permanent guardianship, any
person nominated for appointment or seeking appointment as a
guardian of the estate is required to receive at least the training required under sub. (1) (b).
(c) A guardian under s. 54.15 (7) who is regulated by the department is exempt from pars. (a) and (b).
(d) A volunteer guardian who has completed the training requirements under sub. (1) is exempt from pars. (a) and (b) with
regard to subsequent wards.
(e) A guardian of a minor under s. 48.9795, 48.831, 48.977,
48.978, or 54.10 (1) is exempt from pars. (a) and (b).

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