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PROTECTED ESTATES ACT 1983 - SECT 30

Protective Commissioner may authorise and direct functions of managers

30 Protective Commissioner may authorise and direct functions of managers

(1) If a person is appointed by the Court under section 22 as manager of the estate of a protected person or protected missing person, the Protective Commissioner may, by order:
(a) authorise the person appointed as manager to have:
(i) all, or any specified, functions necessary and incidental to the management and care of the estate, and
(ii) such other functions as the Protective Commissioner may direct or authorise the manager to have or exercise, and
(b) make such orders, and give such authorities and directions, of the kind referred to in section 32 or 33 as appear to the Protective Commissioner to be necessary or expedient or that the Protective Commissioner thinks fit (as if a reference in those sections to the Court were a reference to the Protective Commissioner), and
(c) give the person appointed as manager such directions in respect of the orders, authorities and directions authorised by this subsection as the Protective Commissioner thinks fit.
(2) An order by the Protective Commissioner under subsection (1) is subject to the regulations or to any direction by the Court.
(3) If a person is appointed by the Guardianship Tribunal under section 25M (1) (a) of the Guardianship Act 1987 as manager of the estate of a protected person, the Protective Commissioner may, by order:
(a) authorise the person appointed as manager to have:
(i) all, or any specified, functions necessary and incidental to the management and care of the estate, and
(ii) such other functions as the Protective Commissioner may direct or authorise the manager to have or exercise, and
(b) make such orders, and give such authorities and directions, of the kind referred to in section 32 or 33 as appear to the Protective Commissioner to be necessary or expedient or that the Protective Commissioner thinks fit (as if a reference in those sections to the Court were a reference to the Protective Commissioner), and
(c) give the person appointed as manager such directions in respect of the orders, authorities and directions authorised by this subsection as the Protective Commissioner thinks fit.
(4) An order by the Protective Commissioner under subsection (3) is subject to the regulations or to any order of the Guardianship Tribunal.
(5) Without limiting the generality of subsection (1) or (3), the Protective Commissioner may authorise the person appointed as manager of the estate of a protected person or protected missing person to have functions of the same kind as those specified in section 24 (2) in respect of an estate committed to management by the Protective Commissioner without the limitation referred to in section 24 (3).



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